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Looked like a lot of fun yesterday. Any chance there’s a recording?
Can anyone help me to list all the tour names from now until 1990 ?
I working on creating separate pages per tour (per year). I guess that in most cases it is just the name of the album that came out that year.
I already have all the data except the tour names.
Update:
This is how a tour detail page could possibly look like:Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite Tour 2026: Initial Operational Sequence
Any requests what you want to see more on a tour “report” page?
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Blashyrkh.
That’s great feedback, Crunch. Thanks!
I fully agree with the header section and have already made some changes there.I’ve also improved the search results. For example, if you type “A Pacific Sonata”, you’ll see that the results are now split. This makes it clearer what type of content you’re clicking on: Gig vs. Clip.
I’m not sure if it’s really that relevant to know how many songs they’ve played, but it was something I wanted to know when I started this project. Now, it’s just a fun little statistic.
The idea behind “On This Day In History” was to use textual blocks as a “tease,” encouraging users to click to see all the information. The faded year in the background is just a small design touch. I’ve also removed some redundant text.
Thanks Crunch for your feedback — I totally agree. I’ll look into how we can achieve this.
For now, I’ve made some small/quick changes to the homepage to show more modules without requiring a lot of scrolling.
I’ve also noticed the issues with the sidebar filters. I was using a very large screen, so the problem went unnoticed on my end. Now, navigating through the filters should be much easier.
New functionalities:
– Songs played for the first time now receive a “debug” label.– Songs returning after several years get a label “Back after X years”. This label appears only if the song has been absent for at least 5 years.
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This reply was modified 3 months, 2 weeks ago by
Blashyrkh.
Awesome setlist. Thank you for adding the setlist over here.
Is there any chance they are playing in Belgium this year?
Yeah I understand what you guys mean with the very long dropdowns. The idea was that you are able to type a city or venue, … but that you are also able to select multiple.
Thanks for your feedback, Crunch!
A map view is something I’m already exploring. The only challenge is that I don’t have all the exact addresses, so I’ll need to search by venue, city, and country. This could be tricky if a venue no longer exists or has changed its name.
I’ll also check out the Guided By Voices website.
You can still use the dropdown filters on the website by typing into them.
Hi everyone,
Thanks a lot! Much appreciated!
The project is still evolving, and I’m continuously working on improving the data and features. That’s why I’d really love to hear feedback from you guys.
Things I’m especially curious about:
Is there anything missing that you would expect from a Motorpsycho live database?
Are there features you would find useful or fun?
Have you noticed any incorrect or incomplete information?
One important note: user accounts are not possible for now. Initially, it was possible to create an account and mark the gigs you’ve attended, but that feature had to be removed for security reasons.
If you have suggestions for improvements, new features, statistics, or visualizations that could make the site more interesting for fans, I’d love to hear them.
Thanks for checking it out, have fun and stay save!
Dennis
We’re back: https://motorpsycho.no/2026/03/the-motorpsycho-database-returns/
Have fun guys !
Ow I’m in shock ! 😮 Rest in peace
Hi Bernie,
It’s possible for the current developer of the Motorpsycho website to create a separate “environment” that I can access—without giving access to the main MP website itself.
I can then upload all the files directly to that environment.
The current website builder can create a subdomain, for example db.motorpsycho.no, which would be linked to this separate environment.
All of this wouldn’t incur any extra cost, just about 15 minutes of the website builder’s time.
After that I need about an hour and the gigs website is back online. No extra costs and it will be always up and running as long as the official website is running
It’s also not an heavy website, so that won’t cause any problems.
Hi Bernie, yes i know.
I currently don’t have the funds to keep the website up and running. The domain name (if we choose mpdb.be) costs €32.99 per year, and the website hosting is €78.99 per year, bringing the total to over €110 per year.I still have a backup from everything.
Another option would be to use the same hosting and domain as motorpsycho.no, but for that, we’d need to coordinate with the website builder and MP themselves. If possible, we could create something like db.motorpsycho.no or gigs.motorpsycho. That would be awesome! 😃 But I’m not sure how likely it is.
No problem at all. I have quite a lot from the early 2000s and 90s. I’ll keep uploading them.
Just uploaded this one:
https://archive.org/details/mp2002-11-18What an awesome early version of Close Your Eyes
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