Monday, 3 January 2022

All time favourite clicks on WoNoBlog 2012 - 2021

What posts were clicked on the most in the almost 10 years of the blog? Like I wrote yesterday most clicks here are because of those mysterious clicks that I do not understand the business model behind, most likely fully automated. New entries from this year and 2020 have become impossible because of it, but that's just the way it is, as Bruce Hornsby taught us. Despite all that, there have been some minor changes and they, except for the new number 1, may all be because of genuinely interested people.

Numbers up to number 13 are so close together that their relative place can change between number 27 and 13 within two days. In fact, they have I noticed after checking for a final time.

Here we go:

25. (-)    Another Round. Indian Askin, 2019

24. (21) Bad News. The Gala, 2019

      (21) Damaged Good. Bettie Serveert, 2016

22. (24) Been Meaning To Tell You. Ina Forsberg, 2019

21. (23)  Open Water. The Fire Harvest, 2019

20. (20) A Broken Heart Is An Open Heart. Louise Lémon, 2019

19. (-)   Endless Suffering. Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes, 2019

18. (16) She's The One. The Dogmatics, 2019

17. (15) Osmosis. I Am Oak, 2019

16. (17) Beaming Light. Freedom Candlestick, 2019

15. (18) Data Mirage Tangram. The Young Gods, 2019

      (14) Dragon Welding. Dragon Welding, 2019

13. (13). The Analogues live. Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, Saturday 5 October 2019

12. (12) De Domela Passie. Meindert Talma, 2019

11. (11) Norman Fucking Rockwell!. Lana del Rey, 2019

10. (10) Jane Willow live. Haarlem, vrijdag 30 augustus 2019

  9. (  9) Echo Chamber. The Strange, 2019

  8. (  8) The Analogues live, at Schouwburg IJmuiden, 2016

  7. (  7) Anaani. Cari Cari, 2018

  6. (  5) One Day (Reckoning Song), Asaf Avidan (Wankelmut RMX), 2012

  5. (  6) David Bowie for Dummies by Tineke G., 2017

  4. (  4) Gé Hofenk, 2012

  3 (  2) Risha. David Eugene Edwards & Alexander Hacke, 2018

  2. (  1) Remedies (2). Soup, 2017

 

1. (  3) 67 Lost Songs from the 60s. A discussion, 2018   

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