• THE BATTLES LIST (in date order)

    From Roger@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 8 16:37:56 2024
    Okay I've been inundated this morning by a request for a list of the old Battles as they all took place in chronological order (with their start dates)

    So....here 'tis

    1956 – October 6 2007

    1957 - December 3 2007

    1952 – February 11 2008

    1963 – April 19 2008

    1955 – July 10 2008

    1960 - October 10 2008

    1951 – January 1 2009

    1962 – 11 March 2009

    1954 – May 16 2009

    1959 – September 3 2009

    1950 – November 9 2009

    1961 – January 22 2010

    1953 – April 1 2010

    1949 – June 14 2010

    1958 – September 1 2010

    1948 – November 11 2010

    BATTLE OF BATTLES – January 29 2011

    1964 – June 23 2011

    CHRISTMAS CHAMPS – December 8 2011

    1947 – January 22 2012

    ALL ELVIS – March 16 2012

    VOCAL GROUPS – May 4 2012

    STRICTLY INSTRUMENTAL – July 12 2012

    FLIPSIDES – September 10 2012

    FABULOUS FEMMES – November 10 2012

    DAZZLING DUETS – January 1 2013

    LEIBER & STOLLER – February 20 2013

    THE POP BATTLE – April 18 2013

    DYNAMIC DEBUTS – July 20 2013

    BATTLE OF BATTLES – THE SEQUEL – September 16 2013

    CLASSIC COUNTRY – October 27 2013

    GREAT UNRELEASED – January 1 2014

    ALBUM TRACKS – March 1 2014

    VOCAL GROUPS ENCORE – May 1 2014

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 8 16:54:56 2024
    Who was asking besides Geoff?

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Thu Feb 8 20:25:47 2024
    Bruce wrote:

    Who was asking besides Geoff?

    None of the regulars on here

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  • From bbug1@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 8 21:10:20 2024
    Could you add the number of voters for each? I tried finding the battle details on marcdashevsky.com but was unsuccessful.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 8 20:59:36 2024
    Lurkers then?

    Or did you mention the battles somewhere else?

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 8 21:30:04 2024
    Actually, you don't need the password to just look at results.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 8 21:16:38 2024
    bbug1 wrote:

    Could you add the number of voters for each? I tried finding the battle details on marcdashevsky.com but was unsuccessful.


    http://marcdashevsky.com/cgi-bin/battle.cgi

    I hope you remember your password.

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Bruce on Fri Feb 9 06:24:23 2024
    Bruce wrote:

    Lurkers then?

    Or did you mention the battles somewhere else?

    Not that I recall.

    Other folk than us regulars do read this group you know.

    Not often but I get e-mail now and again from folk I don't know about items on here

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 9 07:31:46 2024
    bbug1 wrote:

    Could you add the number of voters for each? I tried finding the battle details on marcdashevsky.com but was unsuccessful.

    I don't have that info sorry

    Google will give you number of voters in individual matchups in each Battle but unless Rick has voter totals for each Battle I fear you're stymied

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  • From Rick Schubert@21:1/5 to Roger on Sat Feb 10 14:25:05 2024
    On Fri, 9 Feb 2024 07:31:46 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger) wrote:

    bbug1 wrote:

    Could you add the number of voters for each? I tried finding the battle details on marcdashevsky.com but was unsuccessful.

    I don't have that info sorry

    Google will give you number of voters in individual matchups in each Battle but unless Rick has voter totals for each Battle I fear you're stymied

    Here are the voter totals for each Battle. Note that the 1956 Battle was not conducted through
    Marc's website, so I don't have access to the individual votes. I culled voting totals for each
    pair of songs for each round from Roger's posting of the results, and the greatest number of votes
    for any pair was 31, so there were at least 31 entrants and likely exactly that many, since I would
    assume everyone would have voted on "Roll Over Beethoven" vs. "I Walk The Line," where Chuck won
    22-9.
    17 1947
    25 1948
    29 1949
    31 1950
    29 1951
    32 1952
    32 1953
    37 1954
    42 1955
    31 1956
    40 1957
    36 1958
    35 1959
    40 1960
    36 1961
    37 1962
    39 1963
    29 1964
    29 1948 - 1963 (#1 - 40)
    25 1948 - 1963 (#41 - 80)
    21 Album Tracks
    22 All Elvis
    15 Christmas Champs
    27 Classic Country
    23 Dazzling Duets
    23 Dynamic Debuts
    22 Fabulous Femmes
    23 Flipsides
    22 Great Unreleased
    26 Leiber - Stoller
    25 Pop
    24 Strictly Instrumental
    22 Vocal Groups
    18 Vocal Groups Encore

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  • From bbug1@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 11 00:03:24 2024
    Thanks, Rick. The decline in number of voters is certainly apparent from then to now, but not as steep as I expected.

    Bruce's contests would have been much more enjoyable with the number of voters in Roger's contests.

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  • From Bruce@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 11 03:19:35 2024
    bbug1 wrote:

    Thanks, Rick. The decline in number of voters is certainly apparent from then to now, but not as steep as I expected.

    Bruce's contests would have been much more enjoyable with the number of voters in Roger's contests.

    Not sure I agree with that. Besides all the extra work that would've been for me, with 30-40 voters each person's vote does not mean very much. With the number of voters I had each voters wields a decent amount of weight on the outcomes.

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  • From Roger@21:1/5 to Rick Schubert on Sun Feb 11 19:35:39 2024
    Rick Schubert wrote:

    On Fri, 9 Feb 2024 07:31:46 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger) wrote:

    bbug1 wrote:

    Could you add the number of voters for each? I tried finding the battle details on marcdashevsky.com but was unsuccessful.

    I don't have that info sorry

    Google will give you number of voters in individual matchups in each Battle but unless Rick has voter totals for each Battle I fear you're stymied

    Here are the voter totals for each Battle. Note that the 1956 Battle was not conducted through
    Marc's website, so I don't have access to the individual votes. I culled voting totals for each
    pair of songs for each round from Roger's posting of the results, and the greatest number of votes
    for any pair was 31, so there were at least 31 entrants and likely exactly that many, since I would
    assume everyone would have voted on "Roll Over Beethoven" vs. "I Walk The Line," where Chuck won
    22-9.

    31 1956

    According to what I have 34 people voted in the Grand Final of the 1956 Battle

    At last we come to the big finale of the 1956 BATTLE OF THE SINGLES contest

    34 people voted in the Final Round (but there was one absention in the main bout)

    Here are the GRAND FINAL results....and yes folks we do have a winner--just! :)

    THE GRAND FINAL BOUT

    Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven - Chess 1626 v Little Richard - Long Tall Sally - Specialty 572

    In the end I guess The Gods decided that it was fitting that two of
    the very greatest records of all time squaring up to each other like
    this would end up being seperated by just one vote!

    Yes,,,,,just ONE VOTE!

    One vote difference between them decides this whole thing!!

    So by the very slenderest of 17-16 margins I declare the winner to be....

    .....drum roll.......cue orchestra..........

    LITTLE RICHARD!!!

    And "LONG TALL SALLY"!!!

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  • From Rick Schubert@21:1/5 to Roger on Sun Feb 11 12:22:08 2024
    On Sun, 11 Feb 2024 19:35:39 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger) wrote:

    Rick Schubert wrote:

    On Fri, 9 Feb 2024 07:31:46 +0000, mariabus@blueyonder.co.uk (Roger) wrote:

    bbug1 wrote:

    Could you add the number of voters for each? I tried finding the battle details on marcdashevsky.com but was unsuccessful.

    I don't have that info sorry

    Google will give you number of voters in individual matchups in each Battle but unless Rick has voter totals for each Battle I fear you're stymied

    Here are the voter totals for each Battle. Note that the 1956 Battle was not conducted through
    Marc's website, so I don't have access to the individual votes. I culled voting totals for each
    pair of songs for each round from Roger's posting of the results, and the greatest number of votes
    for any pair was 31, so there were at least 31 entrants and likely exactly that many, since I would
    assume everyone would have voted on "Roll Over Beethoven" vs. "I Walk The Line," where Chuck won
    22-9.

    31 1956

    According to what I have 34 people voted in the Grand Final of the 1956 Battle

    At last we come to the big finale of the 1956 BATTLE OF THE SINGLES contest

    34 people voted in the Final Round (but there was one absention in the main bout)

    Here are the GRAND FINAL results....and yes folks we do have a winner--just! :)

    THE GRAND FINAL BOUT

    Chuck Berry - Roll Over Beethoven - Chess 1626 v Little Richard - Long Tall Sally - Specialty 572

    In the end I guess The Gods decided that it was fitting that two of
    the very greatest records of all time squaring up to each other like
    this would end up being seperated by just one vote!

    Yes,,,,,just ONE VOTE!

    One vote difference between them decides this whole thing!!

    So by the very slenderest of 17-16 margins I declare the winner to be....

    .....drum roll.......cue orchestra..........

    LITTLE RICHARD!!!

    And "LONG TALL SALLY"!!!

    Thanks for the correction, Roger.

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