I was thinking about how little play Undermind and Round Room have gotten in 3.0, and I got curious to see how the different albums rank out. Most of this is expected (Originals not on studio albums and cover songs are far and away the top two spots) and some, though perhaps not surprising, seem interesting to me (Joy takes the top spot among studio albums by a quite a bit). In any case, here are the numbers, delivered in the form of a blog entry to justify the hour or so I spent doing it.
Songs appearing on Junta that were also on The White Tape were only counted for Junta. "Slave" was counted as part of The White Tape, which obviously changes the scoring for that album significantly.
1. Originals - No Studio Album 730 (18.93%)
2. Covers 678 (17.58%)
3. Joy 302 ( 7.83%)
4. Picture of Nectar 271 (7.03%)
5. Farmhouse 259 (6.72%)
6. Junta 250 (6.48%)
7. Hoist 227 (5.89%)
8. Lawn Boy 226 (5.86%)
9. Rift 211 (5.47%)
10. Story of the Ghost 203 (5.26%)
11. Billy Breathes 195 (5.06%)
12. Round Room 75 (1.94%)
13. Party Time 65 (1.69%)
14. The White Tape 58 (1.50%)
15. Undermind 56 (1.45%)
16. Trey Songs 32 (0.83%)
17. Mike Songs 11 (0.29%)
18. Page Songs 8 (0.21%)
19. The Siket Disc 7 (0.18%)
20. Dude of Life Songs 1 (0.03%)
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Since Page mastered that tune in Sept. 2011 at Dick's, I hope they play it at every tour stop. Page, play your fucking songs! You are a great writer/composer. I really feel the material you bring, and it saddens me that you give more attention to your covers than to your brilliant originals. Damn fine songs, man. And that Half the Way to the Moon.... You turned that baby into a masterpiece, and then didn't play it in 2012!!!! One the 200+ song tour where Shaggy Dog was played and Halfway to the Moon was ignored.... fuck man. Page, it's ok to play your songs. Not every performance has to be perfect and special. But you write good music, and I'd be stoked if you played 2 in a row some nights, as Mike has been stepping up to offer.
Humility is not an act of ignoring your work, as it might be polite to let someone else sing, or send the royalty check over to Elton John or some other schmoozeball. Humility is allowing yourself to be humiliated a little to offer up the best of what you got. And Page, you write damn great songs! Let's hear them every night! Just do it. We love you, man. 30 years, we've been following. You're a virtuoso now, and your songs are meaningful and great. Let em sing!
I second "More Page Songs". Felt privileged to get the Beauty of a Broken Heart at Worcester. Great tune.
Is it a renaissance of sorts? "Everything old is new again", perhaps? The under-representation of songs Round Room and Undermind is probably due to the simple fact that they didn't have as much time together with that material prior to the break-up as they did with everything previous. Meanwhile, songs from The White Tape are probably seared into the boys' cerebella. And playing music that just gels instantly must be super-fun for them.
Sure I'd like to hear some more 2.0 material in the rotation. When and if they feel ready to really approach that stuff, I trust they will.
I've always got a bucket handy to carry my face back to the lot after the show...
Also I love that after all these years they're still (almost) a cover band at heart—that's another stat I'd like to see: per cent covers by year.
Amazing work... next step is to plot the last couple of years with the same data points, and look for trends in song play over the course of multiple tours.... lol
its amazing how much scientific theory we can apply to four awesome dudes playing music, really cool to see the song count like that...
There's 8 legitimate improv monsters in those 2 albums, 9 if you count Round Room as anyone who has heard the Vegas or Gorge versions should.
For awhile it seemed like they felt they were slipping medicine in with the applesauce when they played 2.0 songs, but at a certain point they may have realized that there are 30 year old fans out there who were still in college during the 2.0 era and that these songs have plenty of history to people who started seeing the band in the late90s or 03-04.
I'd rather see Round Room than whatever creaky song they haven't played since 88 any day
Now back to my alternate universe of Cat Power.
One point made by @Just_Ivy as I was putting this together was that, if you look at any album for a year or two after it first comes out, it will probably have a spike in plays, then level off. Hence the gigantic lead for Joy.
This graph plots number of total plays for each album divided by number of songs for each.
At least I think. I've always sucked at math and never took statistics.
You took the total songs played and divided by X? I think the 2nd graph that just shows X is the most accurate and if anything you should be taking X and dividing it by total.
Like if you were doing this with a statistic to look at which baseball team had the most hits by lefties, you'd just take the total hits by lefties per team and divide by # lefties on the team. To see the % of hits by lefties per team, then you'd take that number and divide hit by the total hits by lefties in the league, but not the other way around. Sorry to get pedantic, but I find this stuff more interesting to think about than my job!