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Ballard:
Didgeridoo.

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: Daniel on 19 Nov 2007, 14:12 ---I was going to say, DynamiteKid is basically iTunes organizational method.

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1. As I said, I enjoy doing it. It's like surfing the Asperger's wave.

2. Fuck iTunes, and iPods.

3. Tagging genres? Why bother. You'll never find a comprehensive enough list...I just put 'alternative,' 'other' or 'unknown' for the most part.

thepugs:
While MusicBrainz usually works pretty well, occasionally I've had it throw in weirdo underscores and things for longer filenames.  That's when I use The Godfather.

In addition to having a kickass name for a piece of software, it works well!

Luke C:

--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 17 Nov 2007, 07:19 ---Does anyone remember back in the old days, with things like Kazaa, where you'd have tracks tagged with completely the wrong artist? I vividly remember a kid once who told me what a big Cradle of Filth fan he was, saying that one of his favourite songs was their cover of 'Fear of the Dark'.

You know, the one by Graveworm.

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God yes. I sometimes downloaded tracks thinking "this could be pretty sweet" only to find out the idiot who had uploaded had no clue about anything.

brew:
How should classical releases with different composers and performers (as in the original post) be tagged?  Composer makes the most sense as the "artist", but what's standard?

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