I have just listened to my 105,000th unique iTunes track, Ringo Starr’s “Six O’Clock” from his album Ringo. It’s a middling song from an otherwise surprisingly good solo album from the Fourth Beatle.
105,000 unique tracks makes up 771.99 GB of data, having a total duration of 376 days, 4 hours, 10 minutes, and 6 seconds (as usual, ignoring multiple plays). Left unplayed in my iTunes collection now are 86,066 songs (558 less than last check-in, with thus 442 tracks added in the meantime). These unplayed tracks take up 622.9 GB of data (↓ 7.28 GB) with a playing time of 395 days, 3 hours, 41 minutes, and 57 seconds (↓ 7¼ days). We are still 19 days away from parity in time played vs. time to play.
To reach the 105,000th unique track, I listened to 1,147 songs (from track #104,000), which total 11.97 GB of data, and laid end-to-end comprise 11 days, 8 hours, 30 minutes, and 54 seconds of audio.
I am no longer promising further analysis, as I’m still owing the same for the 103Kth and 102Kth sets of iTunes songs.