everyone's liberary must be organized ...
for an example:
you may have a folder of an artist containes many albums in it ... you would import it coz you will have more organized media under artist/album tree in the liberary ...
but if you have a collection folder that contains various artista you will not of course import that folder and have 1 media file per artist/album tree in the liberary ...
hope you got the point
not really, maybe I am just dence
>> CDDB is Better with old classic music
Yes But They Also Want 600% more than they wanted last year.
would you like to pay 600% more for your house morgage this year than you did last year? for a license for CDDB last year was $10,000 this year is $60,000 for the same thing.
hope you got the point
'Domino Dancing' Charted At 18 In 1988
Listening to: 'Domino Dancing' from 'The Best Of Pet Shop Boys' by 'Pet Shop Boys' on Media Center 9.0
Artist: PET SHOP BOYS
Postmodern ironists cloaked behind a veil of buoyantly melodic and lushly
romantic synth-pop confections, the Pet Shop Boys' cheeky, smart and utterly
danceable music established them among the most commercially and critically
successful groups of their era. Always remaining one step ahead of their
contemporaries, the British duo navigated the constantly shifting landscape of
modern dance-pop with rare grace and intelligence, moving easily from disco to
house to techno with their own distinctive image remaining completely intact;
satiric and irreverent -- yet somehow strangely affecting -- the Pet Shop Boys
transcended the seeming disposability of their craft, offering wry and
thoughtful cultural commentary communicated by the Morse code of au courant
synth washes and drum-machine rhythms. Pet Shop Boys formed in London in
August, 1981 when vocalist Neil Tennant (a former editor at Marvel Comics who
later gained some notoriety as a journalist for Smash Hits magazine) first met
keyboardist Chris Lowe (a onetime architecture student) at an electronics
shop; discovering a shared passion for dance music and synthesizers, they
immediately decided to start a band. Dubbing themselves the Pet Shop Boys in
honor of friends who worked in such an establishment -- while also obliquely
nodding to the sort of names prevalent among the New York City hip-hop culture
of the early 1980s -- the duo's career first took flight in 1983, when Tennant
met producer Bobby "O" Orlando while on a writing assigment. Orlando produced
their first single, 1984's "West End Girls"; the song was a minor hit in the
U.S. but went nowhere in Britain, and its follow-up, "One More Chance," was
also unsuccessful.Upon signing to EMI, the Pet Shop Boys issued 1985's biting
"Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)"; when it too failed to attract
attention, the duo's future appeared grim, but they then released an evocative
new Stephen Hague production of "West End ...