Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 12:54 am Posts: 291 Location: Florida
Is there a website that you can keep track of the shows that you've been to over the years? Kind of like where you would click on the show and add it to your calendar type of thing.
I've only been keeping track the past couple of years, but I would love to go back even further and try to figure it out.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:53 pm Posts: 6661 Location: Seattle
I think at etree there is a way to keep track of the shows that you have attended. I remember seeing that button when I was adding shows to my etree list.
Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 12:54 am Posts: 291 Location: Florida
Bee Girl wrote:
If you are just looking to track your attendance at PJ shows there are some other places. Or there were.. not too sure, now that I think of it.
No, I was wanting to do all bands- all years. I love etree, but the majority of the smaller shows, smaller cities will not be there. Plus, I don't like how they've got it set up. It pretty much just makes one long list once you start clicking on shows. I'd rather have it organized by year- kind of like how they have it set up for the bands. Does that make sense?
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:53 pm Posts: 6661 Location: Seattle
Ahh, yeah. I get what you're saying. Maybe an excel sheet would be best and then if you want set list info you could copy it there too, or whatever. I used to just write them into a notebook, but I have too many anymore. Just enjoy them while I'm there and move onto the next.
Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 12:54 am Posts: 291 Location: Florida
Bee Girl wrote:
Ahh, yeah. I get what you're saying. Maybe an excel sheet would be best and then if you want set list info you could copy it there too, or whatever. I used to just write them into a notebook, but I have too many anymore. Just enjoy them while I'm there and move onto the next.
yeah, that's what I was thinking too. Thanks again
or you could throw your ticket stubs in a shoe box
Was hoping for something a little more organized
You could probably get some free webspace and most hosts have website builders. Then you can have a page for year/band and links to setlists. I've thought of doing this quite a few times. Hell if it takes off, you could also have others branch off your site.
Dunno how easy this would be, but I think the end result is what you're after. Don't think anyone has done it yet, so it might be time to get innovative.
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Joined: Tue Nov 06, 2007 12:54 am Posts: 291 Location: Florida
oasisfan35 wrote:
LukinFan wrote:
farfromglorified wrote:
or you could throw your ticket stubs in a shoe box
Was hoping for something a little more organized
You could probably get some free webspace and most hosts have website builders. Then you can have a page for year/band and links to setlists. I've thought of doing this quite a few times. Hell if it takes off, you could also have others branch off your site.
Dunno how easy this would be, but I think the end result is what you're after. Don't think anyone has done it yet, so it might be time to get innovative.
I actually thought about doing this- think there would be interest in it? Can you point me into a direction on where to get started?
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