1.1.20 Happy New Year!
Jan 1, 2020 0:08:35 GMT -5
Post by tinafea on Jan 1, 2020 0:08:35 GMT -5
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Every NYE I use the holidays to do some fan work.
This year I worked on this: www.adamfullcircle.com/qal-in-numbers
It is based on a humongous spreadsheet I have been working on during the year containing every QAL performance's setlist, color-coded by performer. I could not find a good way to publish that, so I used it to create some overview statistics. To give you an idea about the raw data, here is a screenshot of its left-most side of the spreadsheet, covering just 2012, 2014 and 2015 concerts. The bottom smaller section covers special events like Idol, X-Factor, Kimmel, Helene Fischer etc.
This year I worked on this: www.adamfullcircle.com/qal-in-numbers
It is based on a humongous spreadsheet I have been working on during the year containing every QAL performance's setlist, color-coded by performer. I could not find a good way to publish that, so I used it to create some overview statistics. To give you an idea about the raw data, here is a screenshot of its left-most side of the spreadsheet, covering just 2012, 2014 and 2015 concerts. The bottom smaller section covers special events like Idol, X-Factor, Kimmel, Helene Fischer etc.
ere are some details about the colors visible in the screenshot:
-Songs written or performed by Freddie are in blue (because we are sad he is gone).
-Songs written or performed by Brian are in red (Red Special, you know)
-Songs co-written or performed by Adam are in green (because he is the "new guy")
-Songs written or performed by Roger are in yellow (because he was kinda blond)
-Songs written by John Deacon are in yellow-green (as I was running out of colors).
When a performance is shared, the colors are mixed (e.g. a duet of Freddie and Adam is teal, Freddie and Brian is violet etc.)
When a song is missing from one or two nights in a tour leg, there is a bright red marker - e.g. the missing God Save The Queen discussed on the site.
When a song was a cover (e.g. Elvis), or was a collaboration (e.g. Under Pressure written with David Bowie), it is on a pale blue background on the left, but its performance is color coded based on the actual artists singing it, e.g Under Pressure is a yellow-greenish color from mixing green and yellow for Adam and Roger. It currently collides with the songwriting color of John, but since John is not part of the concert performance, I thought it was acceptable...
-Songs written or performed by Freddie are in blue (because we are sad he is gone).
-Songs written or performed by Brian are in red (Red Special, you know)
-Songs co-written or performed by Adam are in green (because he is the "new guy")
-Songs written or performed by Roger are in yellow (because he was kinda blond)
-Songs written by John Deacon are in yellow-green (as I was running out of colors).
When a performance is shared, the colors are mixed (e.g. a duet of Freddie and Adam is teal, Freddie and Brian is violet etc.)
When a song is missing from one or two nights in a tour leg, there is a bright red marker - e.g. the missing God Save The Queen discussed on the site.
When a song was a cover (e.g. Elvis), or was a collaboration (e.g. Under Pressure written with David Bowie), it is on a pale blue background on the left, but its performance is color coded based on the actual artists singing it, e.g Under Pressure is a yellow-greenish color from mixing green and yellow for Adam and Roger. It currently collides with the songwriting color of John, but since John is not part of the concert performance, I thought it was acceptable...