• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Better than having to buy 4 complete albums just to get the 5 popular songs you actually wanted to listen to.

    Solution to a problem from “back in the olden times”

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    No they’re not, or at least not any more than any other album. If you buy an album, you’re buying the music on that album

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        To be fair, I discovered a lot of my favorite artists through compilations like Bravo Hits and later Crossing All Over and Punk-O-Rama… and Tony Hawks Pro Skater 2 of course.

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          For me it was the weekly telephone song votings on the radio.
          They often deliberatly put niche stuff in there up for vote that then stuck with me :-)

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            Back in the heyday of TV I found so many good artists from watching Later… with Jools Holland. He’d book a couple of big-name bands to draw viewers, alongside a bunch of unknowns he wanted to give exposure to.

            It also taught me that there is no type of music that can’t be dramatically improved by a boogie-woogie piano solo if the artists are into it.

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        You mean where they used cheap studio bands to recreate big hits? I bought one once, in the 80s. What a letdown. But iirc Bravo Hits always used the original music.

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    The default way something operates and how much attention is required to change that is actually very important for the user experience. Not to mention the sound engineering that often goes into it

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    It is an insult to fans. As a fan , i fo not even want to decide for me which songs are the best

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      Is it really an insult? I don’t really care that there are compilation albums of bands or artists I like if it means more people might listen to them. Just because they call it best of doesn’t mean it has to align with my ranking.

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        In the era of streaming there is no excuses for them it is easy to create your own playlist with the best songs.

        Just because they call it best of doesn’t mean it has to align with my ranking

        I didn’t say otherwise. Maybe they should have called them biggest hits compilations rather than greatest hits

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          A “hit” is a popular song. A band’s greatest hits are their most popular songs. Not sure how you’ve managed to take this personally.

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              Best is arbitrary. You can measure that in a number of obscure ways to suit your views. You basically mean the ones you like the most.

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              Re-read my comment. I did not say that’s what that meant. I said that if a “hit” means it’s a popular song, a “great hit” would mean a very popular song, and the “greatest hits” would be the most popular. The band is not saying, “these are our best songs that you have to like more than all the other ones.” They’re saying, “these are the songs the most people have liked from us in a collection.”

              Random example, look at “Welcome to the Black Parade” by My Chemical Romance, it’s by far and large their most popular and well-known song, it’ll of course be on any “greatest hits” album from that band, genre, or time period, but I don’t know a single MCR fan who would say it’s their favorite song.