Some statistics, just for fun

Here’s a list of the 25 most visited pages on my blog, my little corner of the web, in the past 30 days. From the looks of it, older bands attract a lot of attention still, given the high Track-of-the-day scores for e.g. Genesis and Jefferson Airplane. I’m glad to see though that newer efforts, like Oceans5, Tiger Moth Tales and Edison’s Children have high scores as well. Let’s see in a month what things look like then – and I’m pretty sure some other things on this little site of mine have changed as well then. 🙂

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Prog Rabbit courtesy of Sonia Mota

 

TotD: Genesis – Supper’s Ready 94
TotD: Beardfish – Ode to the Rock ‘n Roller 86
Oceans5 – Return to Mingulay 79
TotD: Tiger Moth Tales – Tigers in the Butter 68
TotD: Jefferson Airplane – Somebody to Love 63
Thank you all! 61
Edison’s Children – The Final Breath Before November 54
TotD: King Crimson – Starless and Bible Black 52
Night of the Prog @ Loreley, 17-19 July 2015 51
Track of the Day: Steve Hackett – Man in the Long Black Coat 45
ToYD: Dream Theater – Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding 40
TotD: Murky Red – Wild Flower 32
ToTD: Minstrel’s Ghost – Camelot 29
TotD: Aphrodite’s Child – The Four Horsemen 25
TotD: Pain of Salvation – Linoleum 25
TotD: Focus – Sylvia 24
Album Review: Torn Apart – Franck Carducci 24
Track of the Day: Fractal Mirror – Stars 23
ToTD: IQ – From the Outside In 22
L’Albero del Veleno – Le Radici del Male 21
TotD: Grobschnitt – Solar Music 19
Track of the Day: Pain of Salvation – Falling Home 19
ToTD: Corvus Stone – A Stoned Crow meets the Rusty Wolff Rat 19
ToTD: Cailyn – Jupiter 16

Night of the Prog @ Loreley, 17-19 July 2015

NOTE: This article is outdated – see here for the final program of NoTP.

Tonight I bought my 3 day ticket for Night of the Prog festival at Loreley Amfitheater in Germany. I’ve been wanting to see that place ever since I saw the video of Marillion Live at Loreley. Being a Fish-era Marillion fan, what better year to pick than the year that Fish will be there, apparently doing a live performance of the full Misplaced Childhood album?

That, and a line up that includes Camel, Pendragon, Beardfish, Kaipa (DaCapo) and Haken, it’s going to be a perfect prog weekend.

I’ll be at the camp site and all three festival days – let me know if you’re going as well, it’s always fun to meet new people (or go to a concert with people you know from the past).

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