What Countries Do The Music In Your Music Collection Come From?

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It all comes from youtube's servers located at U.S.:)
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On top of page 1 of this thread, my math didn't add up. I think that when I was making that post I got distracted. I was going to stick with 60 percent British and 40 percent American but then I thought "In my music collection I have AC/DC, Midnight Oil, Bob Marley, Rush, etc, too." So I thought "About 10 percent of my music collection are from other countries, I better mention "Other" and assign 10 percent to that."

I remember being distracted while writing that post because I was peeling an orange and juice squirted into my eyes. The distraction must have caused me to forget to change the "40 percent American" to 30 percent.

Anyways, I decided to revisit that Wikipedia page to see if the info there somewhat reflects my estimates of what countries songwriters in my music collection comes from.

I mostly only have one song from most of these songwriters that belong in the "Other" percentage but in the case of the UK, I have multiple songs. Lots of Beatles songs. Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Kinks, Sex Pistols, etc.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_s ... ongwriters


AUSTRALIA
Jimmy Barnes (of the band Nazareth)
Nick Cave
Olivia Newton-John

BARBADOS
Rihanna

BRAZIL
Antônio Carlos Jobim (Girl From Ipenama)

CANADA
Bryan Adams
Paul Anka
Jann Arden
Tal Bachman
Tom Cochrane
Bruce Cockburn
Leonard Cohen
Rick Danko
Celine Dion
Nelly Furtado
Matthew Good
Dallas Green
Emily Haines
Hayden
Dan Hill
Terry Jacks
Colin James
Sass Jordan
Chantal Kreviazuk
k.d. lang
Avril Lavigne
Gordon Lightfoot
Amanda Marshall
Sarah McLachlan
Joni Mitchell
Alanis Morissette
Carole Pope
Shania Twain
Rufus Wainwright
Neil Young

COLOMBIA
Shakira



When I got to the FRANCE And GERMANY lists, I gave up on this post because I realised that the Wikipedia page is incomplete because:

For FRANCE, I have Daft Punk and Michel LeGrand and Vanessa Paradis, etc, in my music collection but they are not on the Wikipedia list. But since Jean-Michel Jarre is not really a songwriter then I guess that exclusion is justified.

For GERMANY, missing are songwriters for the band Trio. And no Peter Schilling either. What about the guys from Kraftwerk? And where is Nena Kerner? Falco? Nowhere in that list.

Oh well, that's it then. Adequate "typing practice" quota reached for today. I'm off to do something else. Okay, bye.
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Not all recording artists are labelled as "song writer" on wikipedia, as you found out.

You can gather statistics 'till the cows come home, but it won't give you any insights.
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harryupbabble wrote: Thu Feb 28, 2019 3:46 pm My own music collection seems to be 60 percent British, 40 percent American, and 10 percent "Other".
100% Tumbuk2, (and 27% other)

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Ignored as usual
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I don't care very much about songwriters, tbh.

I don't have room for a music collection, anyway. On my entertainment content and backup HDD right now is some Mahavishnu Orchestra, a couple of live Zappa vids, a few Miles Davis and some things by Armenian pianist and composer Tigran Hamasyan.
When I had CDs most of them were Frank Zappa, with some Debussy, some Varèse, some Ligeti, some Ravel, some Stravinsky, some Boulez. When I did vinyl it was like that. Except when I was a young kid.
Was Stravinsky a Russian, a French, or an American composer? Was Varèse a French or an American composer?

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Surprised no listings yet for Iceland or New Zealand.
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Anything that doesn't have lyrics in English usually doesn't get any global recognition.
How many of us would know this band if the lyrics were in German?
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70%? English
15%?US
The rest from The Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Iran, Canada, Scotland, Japan, South Korea, Ireland etc.
I particularly like Roopa Panesar, an Indian woman from Leicester who plays a mean sitar. Not sure if she qualifies as English or Indian!

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mumpcake wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 9:14 pm Surprised no listings yet for Iceland or New Zealand.
I've got a fair amount from Iceland - Bjork, Samaris, Emiliana Torrini, Ólafur Arnalds, Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir/Of Monsters and Men etc - great music scene in Iceland (would love to go there one day)

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mumpcake wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 9:14 pm Surprised no listings yet for Iceland or New Zealand.
I'm from New Zealand. We have tons of awesome acts who should have been bigger but never made it overseas, so they're not really known outside New Zealand... so yeah, New Zealanders listen to heaps of New Zealand music... but not a lot of other people do... with the exception of Crowded house. :hihi:
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Following on from my last post (and having said that), I listen to mostly Australian music... strangely. Right up there among my most favourite bands of all time are Icehouse, and a really small Australian indy band called Regurgitator... in-fact, I'd call Regurgitator the most influential band to me as a musician (listen to an album called "Art"). I'm also a huge fan of Australian Crawl, I saw them recently thanks to free tickets from work... and it was awesome!

Also, latelly I've been listening to a bit of Jack Parow... even though he's South African and I don't know what he's saying :lol:

Another band I'm a big fan of is Donkeyboy, from Norway.








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