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Statistics Are Back

Kevin · 19 replies

Statistics Are Back
Kevin
11 years ago
Aug 22, 2012 - 12:53am
[www.bandtoband.com]

My favorite statistic, something that probably no one else but BandToBand could compute:

Longest Career
1. Beach Boys : 50 years
2. The Ventures : 49 years
3. Neil Young With Crazy Horse : 43 years


Kevin
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Python
11 years ago
Aug 22, 2012 - 6:46am
[www.bandtoband.com] is 30 steps, not 31 as displayed in the stats.
I'm pretty sure it said 30 when I saw it yesterday.
Links
Kevin
11 years ago
Aug 22, 2012 - 7:23pm
Yeah, this link has been a problem for me. The trouble is that each step in the chain is an album line-up (not just the album). So when the longest link is computed it counts:

Sam Cook
to
Nayas "s/t" : line-up A

When you do the link by hand, it computes:

Sam Cook
to
Nayas "s/t" : any line-up

As a result it stops at line-up B, 30 steps, and doesn't continue for the full 31 steps to line-up A. I'll have to figure out how best to handle this.


Kevin
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bgzimmer
11 years ago
Aug 23, 2012 - 2:48am
I don't get it... Why don't we just compute the longest artist-to-artist chain instead of the album-to-album chain?
One missing stat ...
Matt Westwood
11 years ago
Aug 23, 2012 - 5:16am
Largest total number of band members for a band.

IIRC one of Mike Westbrook's bands had something like 4 lineups of about 20 people each, each lineup near enough totally different, making for a total of about 80 members.

That would be entertaining.

And any chance of getting the Degree Centrality - 3rd Level back?
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Jonas
11 years ago
Aug 26, 2012 - 4:59pm
Any plans to bring back stats on band pages?
Stats
Kevin
11 years ago
Sep 20, 2012 - 1:02am
The largest total band members is now in. I don't have 3rd degree centrality because of how the computations are done, the same with band stats. It takes hours and hours to do all the limited computations but I can look into expanding them and see how bad things get.


Kevin
3rd Degree
Kevin
11 years ago
Sep 25, 2012 - 12:39am
3rd Degree Centrality is now back on the Statistics page. Gilgamesh, who knew?


Kevin
The interesting one ...
Matt Westwood
11 years ago
Sep 25, 2012 - 7:19pm
... is Paul McCartney, with a career so far of 53 years. Since he's still fairly fit and active, one presumes he has plenty more years in him yet.
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bgzimmer
11 years ago
Sep 25, 2012 - 8:27pm
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Degree Centrality : 3nd Level
1. The United Jazz + Rock Ensemble : 18678 degrees.
2. Mike Westbrook Orchestra : 18267 degrees.
3. Naked City (US 2) : 18187 degrees.
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A few things:

* "3nd" should be "3rd".
* Is "degrees" the right measure? Or just "bands"?
* Where's Gilgamesh? I don't get Kevin's comment.
* Are these numbers right? When we were keeping score a couple of years ago, the top groups were only in the 4K range, so that would be quite a jump (esp. since we have less than 20K bands total).

[www.bandtoband.com]

(Also, "Graph Denisty" should be "Density".)
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bgzimmer
11 years ago
Sep 26, 2012 - 6:29pm
Those 3rd-level numbers are out of control! It now puts The Carla Bley Band at 21,494 -- way more than the # of bands in the db.
Longest career
Ruiter
11 years ago
Oct 8, 2012 - 9:02pm
Roy Haynes' career in our db is at 62 years, why isn't he included in the statistics?
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pin_punk
11 years ago
Oct 9, 2012 - 2:32pm
I think the career length stats are reliant on recording dates (at least for the end point). Haynes' 2011 solo album didn't have a rec date - I've added one so I think he should show up in the stats next time they're updated.
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Ruiter
11 years ago
Oct 9, 2012 - 4:40pm
OK, thanks. My suggestion is to use the earliest release date when the earliest rec. date is unavailable (of course I wouldn't do that with the latest release date, since that could depend on a re-release).
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bgzimmer
11 years ago
Oct 25, 2012 - 1:34am
When B.B. King's "Live At The Royal Albert Hall 2011" goes live, he'll be tied with Mr. Haynes at 62 years (both of them started in 1949).

[Oops, make that 63 years.]
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Ruiter
11 years ago
Jan 8, 2013 - 1:52pm
When his latest album Blue Moon (2012) goes live, Ahmad Jamal will enter the longest career-top 5.

[edit: it's live now]
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