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Sunday, 3 November 2024

100 Not Out ......

 


A little bit of history has just occurred here at Charity Chic Music.

I have always been interested to check my stats to see where the viewers and bots come from.

I tried to install a Flag Counter onto the Blog but was unable to do so. Therefore I resorted to a manual spreadsheet which is updated whenever a new Country pops up on the stats.

As you would expect the views are dominated by the big hitters - UK,USA, Germany, France etc, Portugal for some strange reason, and the Bots from Singapore and Hong Kong.

The number of countries has been gradually increasing including such exotic places as Curacoa, Mayotte and both the UK and US Virgin Islands.

As you can probably also imagine it becomes increasingly more unusual for a new Country to pop up and I was stuck on 98 for a while. And then in the last few days Nepal popped up as number 99 with Morocco swiftly on it's heels to make up the century.

The United Nations recognizes 193 member countries and a further 2 independent nations so I'm now over half way there.

To celebrate this milestone here is one song from Nepal and two from Morocco. For Morocco it was tempting to pinch a couple from Ernie's African Odyssey but I've sourced another two albeit one of the acts appeared at Ernie's place.

Here's hoping that Country 101 pops up soon


Astha Raut - Nakaimi Fuli

Bab L'Bluz - AmmA

Cheb Mimoun El Oujdi - Sawlouh


4 comments:

  1. Congratulations on joining the century club. I have more in total but they don't include either Curacao or the US Virgin Islands. Will need to start targeting my marketing efforts. I may take out a full page ad in the Curacao Courier.

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  2. I adore Bab L'Bluz they get regular spins over at No Badger Towers. I'm going to go back through my stats and check how many I have...great idea. Swc.

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  3. Possibly the finest trio of tracks posted on these pages

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  4. Cosmopolitan Charity Chic should be the new blog name.

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