如何用Spotify记录10年回忆
How I archived 10 years of memories using Spotify

原始链接: https://notes.xdavidhu.me/notes/how-i-archived-10-years-of-memories-using-spotify

过去十年,作者一丝不苟地归档了他们Spotify上“喜欢的歌曲”,以便强烈地重温过去的情感和记忆。每年的1月1日,他们都会创建一个以年份命名的播放列表,将所有喜欢的歌曲转移过去,然后清空列表以寻找新的音乐。这创建了一个超越年度回忆的按时间顺序的记录——可以通过滚动播放列表来访问特定的时期,例如“2016年秋天”。 作者有意识地按顺序听歌,创造一个“滚动窗口”,将音乐与特定的日期和感受联系起来。他们还会积极保存在环境中遇到的歌曲——即使是最初不喜欢的歌曲——认识到它们能够强烈地触发记忆。至关重要的是,他们避免重听旧歌,以保持相关记忆的完整性,偶尔会为混音版本例外。这个系统将一种音乐流媒体习惯变成了一个深刻的个人时间胶囊。

## 使用 Spotify 归档记忆:Hacker News 讨论 一个 Hacker News 帖子,由用户 ([xdavidhu](https://xdavidhu.me)) 发起,详细描述了他们使用 Spotify 歌单归档 10 年记忆的方法。作者会创建年度歌单,有意避免重听旧歌,以保留歌曲与特定时期最初的情感联系。 讨论中透露出一种普遍的愿望,即把音乐与个人历史联系起来。许多评论者分享了类似的系统:每月歌单 ([barre]),“我的人生故事”歌单,包含具有重要意义的歌曲 ([zdc1]),以及季节性歌单 ([sylens])。 几位用户强调了使用 Last.fm 和 Listenbrainz 等服务进行更强大的跟踪和数据保存的好处,担心 Spotify 可能会更改或丢失数据。 一个关键点是,重复收听可能会冲淡记忆,将新的体验附加到旧歌上 ([milchek])。 另一些人强调了实体媒体对于更强记忆关联的价值 ([operatorius])。 最终,这个帖子展示了利用音乐作为个人反思和回忆的强大工具的创造性方法。
相关文章

原文

Music and smells are two of the most effective ways to re-experience the emotions of a specific time in the past. Listening to a song from a particular time of my life brings me back to how I felt at that point in ways photos can’t. Sometimes I can even recall exact visuals of what I was doing or where I was walking when listening.

Over the last 10 years, I followed a system that allows me to re-experience any specific time of any year.

Every January 1st, from desktop/web, I:

  1. Create a new playlist. Title it the past year.
  2. Copy all of my liked songs and paste them into the new playlist. This will maintain the order.
  3. Empty my liked songs.
  4. Save an out-of-bounds backup of the new playlist, in case my Spotify account messes up in the future. I select all & paste it into a sheet in Google Drive.
  5. Start listening to new music, like them over the year.

Since the archive saves the order of likes, it grants more granular access than just years. For example, if I want to re-experience how the fall of 2016 felt, I open the corresponding year’s list, scroll 1/4 down from the top, and start listening.

During the year, when I listen to my liked songs, I usually start from the top of the stack, without shuffle. This is natural for me, since the newly saved songs are the ones I like the most at a given time. This causes me to listen to a “rolling window” of my liked songs as time passes, linking specific music to specific dates.

In addition to saving songs that I find myself and particularly like, I like to save songs that are playing around me, on the radio, or at places I visit, and somehow stand out. Even if I might not fully like them at first, I find that they serve as great anchor points, and they usually grow on me after a few listens.

To maintain the integrity & not override the memories associated with specific songs, I rarely listen to or re-save songs from the past years. Sometimes I give myself exceptions, though, especially with remixes. ;)

See my last 10 years: https://open.spotify.com/user/xdavidhu

联系我们 contact @ memedata.com