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#9 for the month

Sun Feb 28, 2010 19:44 (UTC -5)

It’s time for another privileged look into my strange, strange music collection.

I typically have Rhythmbox sort my songs in alphabetical order by title, and I’ve noticed some pairs of songs that have exactly the same titles. Out of 2,493 songs, there are 21 duplicates, which is more than I expected. (I didn’t count different versions of the same song.) As you might expect, the titles are pretty generic. You probably haven’t heard of all of the artists.

  • “Because” (The Beatles, Dave Clark Five)
  • “Changes” (Bridget Kelly, David Bowie)
  • “Free” (Dubious Quip, Hobo Twang)
  • “Goodbye” (Hootie and the Blowfish, Sean Fournier)
  • “Holiday” (Persson, Weezer)
  • “How Long” (Allison Crowe, Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band)
  • “Intro” (Ampiphy, WhiteRoom)
  • “It’s a Beautiful Day” (MoOt, Persson)
  • “It’s Over” (Harbinger, Persson)
  • “I Want You” (Marvin Gaye, Savage Garden)
  • “Learn to Fly” (Josh Woodward, Foo Fighters)
  • “Like This” (Girl Talk, STEEP)
  • “Low” (Coldplay, Silence Is Sexy)
  • “Mary Jane” (Alanis Morisette, Fatblueman)
  • “My Love” (Petula Clark, Junior Walker)
  • “Solar System” (Depressive Art, Jamison Young)
  • “Talk” (Coldplay, Silence Is Sexy)
  • “What’s Going On” (Blind Mr. Jones, Marvin Gaye)
  • “White Moon” (The Dada Weatherman, The White Stripes)
  • “Woman” (John Lennon, Peter and Gordon)
  • “You Can Have It All” (Yo La Tengo, Kaiser Chiefs)

Additionally, I have a couple of threebies (triplicates?):

  • “Time” (Hootie and the Blowfish, Persson, Pink Floyd)
  • “Wake Up” (Alanis Morissette, Josh Woodward, Smoke Fish)

If you have some time to kill, this may be fun to check out. How many duplicates do you have? Do you have more than three completely different songs with the exactly the same title? (My predictions: no one will answer, or people will include similar but not identical titles. Prove me wrong!)

And, while we’re at it, here’s some Ask Jordon.

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I would give up eating meat if my life depended on it, but I can’t imagine a situation in which that would happen.

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10 comments

#1 by Andrea: Sun Feb 28, 2010 20:24 (UTC -5)

I just went through the T section, because I have too much music for this nonsense

I have 5 songs called “Time Bomb”

by:
The Format, GBH, Rancid, and Old 97s, and Dave Matthews Band

That seems weird because I was looking to see how many “Time” songs I had. Turns out only 3.

#2 by kristen: Sun Feb 28, 2010 21:13 (UTC -5)

i just glanced at the song titles in my music collection, and i can tell you right off the bat, i have a whole lot of duplicates.

#3 by TJ: Mon Mar 01, 2010 01:26 (UTC -5)

I’m gonna keep this brief… and just go off a few i spot quickly. and mind you… i have 21,426 items on itunes… 60 days worth… 118.98 GB’s… so yeah… duplicate titles are very very common

Gone x6
Good Times x3
Goodbye x5
Hallelujah x5 6 if you include Handel’s ‘Hallelujah Chorus’
Hate x4
Hero x4
Home x11
Hope x4
Intro x34 +5-10 more if you count (parenthesis) titles, and slashes and such…
Money x4
Never Again x6
Open Your Eyes x5 + a ‘Open Up Your Eyes’
Outro x10


and i think you get the picture lol. there is no way i’m going through ALL my songs/clips/w/e the hell i have to figure out how many duplicate titles there are lol

#4 by Luke: Mon Mar 01, 2010 02:07 (UTC -5)

I have duplicates of your duplicates: “Free” (Phish) and “Wake Up” (String Cheese Incident). I have not made it through my A’s and already I have a few duplicates. My favorite pair so far is “Alabama” (Coltrane & Neil Young). I suspect Ask Jordan is fixed.

#5 by Peter: Mon Mar 01, 2010 15:19 (UTC -5)

I’m choosing not to answer.

…Or am I?

#6 by Jordon Kalilich: Mon Mar 01, 2010 19:45 (UTC -5)

I expected that the people with bazillions of songs wouldn’t reply at all. Good job, people with bazillions of songs.

And Luke, Ask Jordon wasn’t broken…

#7 by Luke: Mon Mar 01, 2010 20:02 (UTC -5)

Fixed like a fight.

#8 by Jordon Kalilich: Mon Mar 01, 2010 20:03 (UTC -5)

Oh. Yeah, I know when it’s you.

#9 by Kate: Wed Mar 03, 2010 09:15 (UTC -5)

Once I wondered how many dead singers or bands with dead members I listened to. It turned out that almost all of my favourite musicians were dead. I even came to conclusion that I liked dead musicians more than alive ones, ’cause they wouldn’t release anything that could probably disappoint me. (It was long ago, now I don’t care.)

#10 by Kirsten: Wed Mar 03, 2010 23:24 (UTC -5)

I have tons of so-called duplicates (5 different songs named “Crazy”), and about half those are because I love finding cover versions of songs. I don’t even count holiday songs in this either, because who doesn’t put Silent Night on their holiday album (14 of these)?

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