In keeping with the recent seasonal effects pieces that this blog has been doing, this post will examine the start of the consumption of A Fairytale of New York for this year's Christmas season. I took a look at how much we consume this song last year here. However, I thought it may be worth while to... Continue Reading →
The Bublé Effect
One of the posts on this site, available here, looked at something I called the St. Patrick’s Day Effect. This is when the event of St. Patrick’s Day takes place and as a result there is an increase in the consumption of goods and services which are associated with Ireland. I thought seen as we... Continue Reading →
Saint Patrick’s Day and the Spotify Top 200 Chart
A recent post on this site (see here) looked at the effect the Christmas period has on the consumption of A Fairytale of New York by The Pogues. What happens is simple, the song is associated with Christmas time, so at Christmas time it is consumed more and subsequently gets driven up the charts. In keeping with this... Continue Reading →
How Much Do We Listen to Fairytale of New York at Christmas?
Happy New Year everyone! Seen as this is the sites first post of 2019 I thought I would take inspiration from the festive period for it. Now that the Christmas period is over it means a few things have probably happened. You’re probably a bit worse for wear in work and you’ve probably heard this... Continue Reading →