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I still need these to complete the collection and I am done. One day maybe
2005-09-20, Quebec City 2005-09-24, St. Johns 2005-09-25, St. Johns 2005-11-22, Santiago 2005-11-25, Buenos Aires 2005-11-26, Buenos Aires 2005-11-28, Porto Alegre 2005-11-30, Curitiba 2005-12-02, Sao Paulo 2005-12-03, Sao Paulo 2005-12-04, Rio De Janeiro
I appreciate that whoever is doing the tagging of the 2005 files is coming very close to my own file naming conventions, eg. 'State of Love and Trust' not 'State Of Love And Trust' and lowercase lettering for the encore breaks - though I encase them in brackets, eg. '(encore break 1)'.
I still rename every 'Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town' to simply 'Small Town' (that's what I've used for years and I'm not going to change it now) and alter every album title to: year.month.day City, Country (or state abbreviation when in the USA).
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Despite it being wrong, one of my naming quirks is having to rename Better Man as Betterman for every show I copy/download. The 2003 bootlegs used the one word title, and I've stubbornly stuck with that ever since.
_________________ ah, copperplate, a font for the truly modern man.
Ha, that's one of my pet peeves! I always rename it to "Better Man".
I'll admit I'm the same with RVM, however. I think the correct title is "Rearview Mirror" but, for the sake of consistency, I've always stuck with "Rearviewmirror".
Ha, that's one of my pet peeves! I always rename it to "Better Man".
I'll admit I'm the same with RVM, however. I think the correct title is "Rearview Mirror" but, for the sake of consistency, I've always stuck with "Rearviewmirror".
It actually is rearviewmirror on the rear of vs.
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Rangi Guy wrote:
So skating back to the train station after work today things went wrong.....now my skateboard is at the bottom of the harbour
Ha, that's one of my pet peeves! I always rename it to "Better Man".
I'll admit I'm the same with RVM, however. I think the correct title is "Rearview Mirror" but, for the sake of consistency, I've always stuck with "Rearviewmirror".
Ha, that's one of my pet peeves! I always rename it to "Better Man".
I'll admit I'm the same with RVM, however. I think the correct title is "Rearview Mirror" but, for the sake of consistency, I've always stuck with "Rearviewmirror".
It actually is rearviewmirror on the rear of vs.
Wow, you're right!
What a relief.
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Rangi Guy wrote:
So skating back to the train station after work today things went wrong.....now my skateboard is at the bottom of the harbour
Naming conventions be damned. I stick with the official name of the songs accept with Elderly Woman........... I call that Small Town. yyyy-mm-dd, City and then each disc in sub-folder called Disc 1, Disc 2 and then Discnumber-tracknumber - Song title.
It works for me. No one I have ever traded with has complained but I know there is a diverse view on naming conventions so I wouldn't take it personally anyways. Different things work for different people.
I appreciate that whoever is doing the tagging of the 2005 files is coming very close to my own file naming conventions, eg. 'State of Love and Trust' not 'State Of Love And Trust' and lowercase lettering for the encore breaks - though I encase them in brackets, eg. '(encore break 1)'.
I still rename every 'Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town' to simply 'Small Town' (that's what I've used for years and I'm not going to change it now) and alter every album title to: year.month.day City, Country (or state abbreviation when in the USA).
"Encore Break 1"
That's how I label spenno!
Ok, so I listened to toronto today as I prepare to put this canadian mix project together. 26 year old lowlight79 thought bonobos on RITFW was awesome, 36 year old lowlight79, no so much. On to Edmonton!
Ok, so I listened to toronto today as I prepare to put this canadian mix project together. 26 year old lowlight79 thought bonobos on RITFW was awesome, 36 year old lowlight79, no so much.
The thing I can't understand is how are the live recordings still being released with sector boundry errors for burning to cd. If people that play with recordings for a hobby can do it right, there is not much excuse for proffessionals not to.
The thing I can't understand is how are the live recordings still being released with sector boundry errors for burning to cd. If people that play with recordings for a hobby can do it right, there is not much excuse for proffessionals not to.
It is quite sad. So simple to address but that's the digital world for ya nowadays. To be for clean sources for cd burning/ripping is antiquated to the majority it seems. I spent years just learning the basics of this stuff and it makes a world of difference. It's like quality is no longer that important. I am a novice and even I scratch my head at what is being released.
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