1st Anniversary Already In Rear View Mirror

Holy Toledo! I just looked and noticed that I have been blogging for over a year now. My 1st anniversary actually happened on June 24th. In the last 377 days we have seen:

  • 149,379 words
  • 5,284 page views
  • Average page views per day: 14.47
  • 166 postings – that’s almost every other day. Way better that I thought going into this since I limit my writing time to lunch hour. I’ve been traveling a lot in the time since I’ve been blogging. Big trips to Nashville, Atlanta and Savannah have occurred and taken their toll on the output. Also, I’ve been super busy in my so-called private life. Finally, I sometimes need go home during lunch and walk the dog. That takes at least two hours, which come out of the rest of my lunch hour for that particular week. I mention this because tomorrow I have to go home and walk the dog so there won’t be any posts on Thursday or Friday as a result.
  • 2 subscribers – only one of whom is known to me [Hi, Charles]
  • A Rock-Steady-Cru® of regular readers who enliven this enterprise with their commentary – I’m talking shoutouts to Ronkanefiles, Echorich, Taffy, Chas_M, Brian, and Tim. Half of these guys I’ve known since wetnosed punkdom. Others I’ve just met here.
  • Most popular day: Feb. 4, 2011 with the 1st installment of the Cramps Rock GPA® above the fold! 89 Page views on that day!
  • 575 comments
  • Most commentary on a single post: Faking It Files: More False New Wave with 33 comments [!]. That’s almost 3x the nearest contender! If I were a commercial sort, I’d need to work this faux New Wave action more rigorously since this topic obviously hit an untapped nerve!
  • What are the most popular page views so far? Keep in mind that every page is the home page until it gets bumped by the next post. These named page views account for all views outside of home page status.

Top Posts for 365 days ending 2011-07-06 (Summarized)

Title Views
Home page 3,501
Faking It Files: More False “New Wave” 60
Music Entering The Collection 48
About the REVO CEO 48
Planned Projects 35
The Ones That Got Away… pt. 1 34
New Wave Scorecard! 32
Rock GPA: Duran Duran [part 2] 31
The Ones That Got Away… pt. 5 29
The Ones That Got Away… pt. 2 29
New Wave Grudge Match: East vs West 27
Rock GPA: Duran Duran [part 6] 27
Faking It Files: A Gallery Of False “New Wave” 26
Steel Cage Match: Berlin vs Missing Persons 24
Record Store Day 2011 24
Seminal Single: New Order – Blue Monday 24
The Perversity of Fandom: Best Album Versus Favorite Album 23
New Wave Comps: Blitz 23
Blondie: The Next Generation or The New Wave Of Blondie Influenced Pop [NWOBIP] 23
Review: OMD – The History of Modern 22
Song of the Day: Real Life – Catch Me I’m Falling ext. ver. 22
Rock GPA: The Cramps [part 1] 22
Flowers In The Ice: The Many Debuts of Icehouse 21
Remastering: Peter Godwin – Correspondence 21
The Emperor’s New Records or Am I Being Exploited Here? 20
Rock GPA: Duran Duran [part 1] 20
This Was Your Father’s New Wave: A Timeline of Non-Mainstream Musical Nomenclature 19
The Printed Word 19
The Ones That Got Away… pt. 3 18
Rock GPA: Duran Duran [part 3] 18
Rock GPA: Duran Duran [part 5] 18
Someone, Somewhere in Surround Sound: Simple Minds in 5.1 DTS 17
The CD A Week Project: #2 17
Martin Rushent: 1948 – 2011 17
Record Review: Simple Minds – Themes For Great Cities 17
Steel Cage Match: Billy MacKenzie VS Davie Bowie 17
The Ones That Got Away… pt. 4 17
OMD in Atlanta @ The Loft: 3-14-11 [part 1] 17
Rock GPA: Duran Duran [part 4] 17
The iPod®: It’s Not For Me 17
New Wave Comps: Methods Of Dance 16
Vinyl: The Thing That Wouldn’t Die 16
Mick Karn : 1958-2011 16
The Cost Of Collecting 15
The Sliding Scale of Eurokase: European Technopop From The Ridiculous To The Sublime 15
Trying To Turn Over A New Leaf 15
Song of the Day: Cowboys International – Thrash 14
Three Seminal Singles: Number 2 14
New Wave Compilations: The Hardest Hits Series 14
The Photos 14
Rezillomania!: The Periphery of Collecting The Rezillos/Revillos ca. 1980-1982 14
To Remaster or Not To Remaster; That Is the Question… 13
Freur: Pronounced froy-er 13
A Strange Chimera: The Prog/Wave Hybrid pt. 1 – Peter Gabriel 13
Fiat Lux: Walking In The Shadow of Bill Nelson 13
Record Review: Dead Kennedys – Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables 13
Three Seminal Singles: Number 3 13
You Sometimes Can’t Judge A Record By Its Cover: Vicious Pink 13
Remastering: Heaven 17 – Civil Defence Box 12
You Sometimes Can Judge A Record By Its Cover – Virgin Prunes 12
OMD US Tour Dates 2011 12
OMD in Atlanta @ The Loft: 3-14-11 [part 5] 12
The Strange, New World of 12″ Singles – A Look Back At A Loss of Innocence 12
OMD in Atlanta @ The Loft: 3-14-11 [part 4] 11
Rock GPA: Icehouse 11
The Great Record Stores: Yesterday & Today Records 10
Record Review: Intaferon – Baby Pain 10
Book Review: Talking to Girls About Duran Duran – Rob Sheffield 10
Song of the Day: Heaven 17 – This Is Mine 10
Real Life: How Many Albums Do They REALLY Have? 10
Song of the Day: Depeche Mode – Shake the Disease 10
Those First Impressions: The Hawks [Stephen Duffy] Debut Single 9
Rock GPA: The Cramps [part 7] 9
Record Review: Stephen Duffy – Baby Impossible 12″ 9
Book Review: Nileism | The Strange Course of the Blue Nile – Allan Brown 9
Record Review: Marianne Faithfull – Broken English 12″ 9
John McGeoch – Post-Punk MVP 9
Peter Murphy: The Orange Peel 3-29-11 9
Song of the Day: Mi-Sex – Computer Games 9
The Most Expensive Music I Ever Bought [part 1] 8
The Most Expensive Music I Ever Bought [part 2] 8
The Most Expensive Music I Ever Bought [part 3] 8
Record Show Roundup: 11/14/2010 8
Zeus B. Held – Post-Punk MVP 8
Remastering: Annabel Lamb – Once Bitten 8
OMD in Atlanta @ The Loft: 3-14-11 [part 3] 8
Those First Impressions: The Go-Gos Debut Single 7
Rock GPA: The Cramps [part 2] 7
Song of the Day: Tears For Fears – Mother’s Talk 7
Review: Berlin Blondes 7
Record Review: Eurythmics – This Is The House 7
Glossary Of Terms – 2: NWOBJP (the New Wave of British Jazz Pop) 7
Inside Martin Ware & Glenn Gregory’s Record Collections 7
Record Review: Neon Neon – Stainless Style 7
OMD in Atlanta @ The Loft: 3-14-11 [part 2] 7
Three Seminal Singles: Number 1 7
Not Bryan Ferry …But An Incredible Simulation! 6
Song Of The Day: Arcadia – Election Day 6
A Strange Chimera: The Prog/Wave Hybrid pt. 4 – Bill Nelson 6
The REVO CEO Stops Feeding the Google® Beast… that was quick! 6
Record Review: Hilary – Kinetic EP 6
The Great Record Stores: Wax ‘N Facts 6
A Matter of Some Delicacy… 6
Song of the Day: Peter Godwin – Window Shopping 6
Review: Gardening By Moonlight – Method In the Madness 6
Mick Karn of JAPAN 5
Glossary Of Terms – 1 5
Shopping for New Wave in Music City [part 2] 5
Record Review: Phil Lynott – Yellow Pearl 5
Metamania: John Foxx’s Classic On Various Media 5
Song of the Day: Rupert Hine – Surface Tension 5
Song of the Day: The Special A.K.A. – Free Nelson Mandela 5
Remastering: Metro – New Love 5
Buried Treasures: Berlin – The Metro 7″ / 1981 issue 5
Designed By Peter Saville: OMD – Messages 5
Record Review: Philip Jap – Save Us 5
Talking Heads Funk Arc 5
Shopping for New Wave in Music City [part 1] 5
Still More Associates needed… 5
A Strange Chimera: The Prog/Wave Hybrid pt. 3 – Rupert Hine 4
OMD: A History Of Modern – Further Thoughts 4
Song of the Day: The Stranglers – No More Heroes 4
Exhibit A: The Torch Song rarities [part 1] 4
New Wave Comps: Terpsichore [Silly Not To] 4
Book Review: Totally Wired | Postpunk Interviews And Overviews – Simon Reynolds 4
Record Review: The Revillos – Rev Up 4
Record Review: Shock – Dynamo Beat 7″ 4
Rock GPA: The Cramps [part 3] 4
Adrian Belew – Post-Punk MVP 4
Designed By Peter Saville: The Many Faces Of “Rage In Eden” 4
The CD A Week Project: #1 4
Song of the Day: Robert Fripp – Under Heavy Manners 4
Today’s Must Reading… 3
Review: Various Artists – Retro Active Rare + Remixed 2 3
Song of the Day: Shock – Angel Face 3
Associates BSOG® – Early Phase 3
The CD A Week Project: #3 3
Ultravox Mark II – My Introduction 3
Buried Treasures – Ultravox Mark I & II 2
A Strange Chimera: The Prog/Wave Hybrid pt. 2 – Robert Fripp 2
More Associates Needed… 2
Song of the Day: Dollar – Mirror Mirror 2
Buried Treasures: Six Sed Red 2
Book Review: This Ain’t No Disco | New Wave Album Covers – Jennifer McKnight-Trontz 2
The REVO CEO Begins to Feed the Google Beast 2
New Reissue: Flying Lizards – Same/Fourth Wall 2
Review: Peter Gabriel – So 2
Rock GPA: The Cramps [part 6] 2
Rock GPA: The Cramps [part 4] 2
Review: Gary Numan – Telekon 1
Lloyd Cole @ The Grey Eagle 6-16-11 1
Record Review: Adam & The Ants – A.N.T.S. 1
Song of the Day: The Armoury Show – Castles In Spain 1
Rock GPA: The Cramps [part 5] 1
Vacation [All I Ever Wanted] 1
80s Rocker Screwed By Microsoft® in Smartphone Shocker 1
Song of the Day: The Associates – White Car In Germany 1
  • What are the most popular links from my pages that people have clicked through? The Version Crazy site is insanely popular as the stat table below shows. It has almost 9x the click throughs as the nearest contender. I’ll admit; Version Crazy is a blog I which I’d thought of first. The fact that the blog header has color bar imagery sampled from Dennis Leigh’s brilliant cover to “Systems Of Romance” by Ultravox just slays me. Below are the top 12 links out of a huge list.

Clicks for 365 days ending 2011-07-06 (Summarized)

  • My stats are modest for a big reason; I am ethically opposed to having Google make any money off of my existence! People getting Google hits on search terms for my blog would be a form of putting money in Google’s pocket – they get ad revenue for every web search that turn up results – so Homey don’t play dat. Google crossed a line with me last year when they teamed with Verizon and issued this statement. So – this blog is rendered invisible to all search engine spiders. The only way I get visitors, that I know of, is by visitors clicking my sig in comments made on other blogs, or by the good graces of Sir Vinny Vero, a personal hero of mine who honors me by including a very valuable link to my blog on his blogroll. Check’s in the mail, Vinny! Alas, I kid.
That just about wraps up this little Post-Punk Monk retrospective. Check back in a year and we’ll see where we’ve gone from here. Until then, remember: Music Is Your Best Entertainment Value!
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7 Responses to 1st Anniversary Already In Rear View Mirror

  1. Tim's avatar Tim says:

    Congratulations on your first year! I look forward to each new post, even if it is an artist of band that I generally am not interested in.

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  2. Echorich's avatar Echorich says:

    Congrats Monk! This is a wonderful place to revel in the music which I still hold so dear! I always enjoyed being the only one of my friends that listened to the music that I followed. I was the guy who introduced new music to them.
    It’s a totally amazing thing to find others now who had so many of the same musical adventures and share with them!

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  3. Brian Ware's avatar Brian Ware says:

    Well done. I’ve read each entry and I look forward to year two. As I said before, our music network started this wonderful conversation many years ago, and we’re still having it. Cheers!!

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  4. Taffy's avatar Taffy says:

    Congratulations on the year milestone. Your blog is one of my must-reads…and my lunch break is always more fun when there’s a new entry for me to read (and possibly comment on!). Bring on the next installment of false new wave!

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    • postpunkmonk's avatar postpunkmonk says:

      Taffy – So we’re both on the lunch hour schedule, eh?

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      • Taffy's avatar Taffy says:

        i do read your blog at lunch, but if i wanna comment on something i will often ruminate (you just know how thought out and composed my responses are!) and come back to it in the evening.Sometimes a few hours delay is my best editing tool!

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        • postpunkmonk's avatar postpunkmonk says:

          Taffy – I’m not a big fan of editing as if you couldn’t tell. Life’s too short and it’s not as though this blog is part of my CV. I usually type in a frenzy to cram my thoughts into my lunch hour and I’ll bet that it shows! I may circle back the next day and tame the most egregious flaws but for the most part…

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