**** galactic2011-06-12.txt
Date: 2011/06/12
Artist: Galactic
Track: 01 Title: Intro
Track: 02 Title: Who Took The Happiness
Track: 03 Title: I Don't Know But It Sure Is Funky (Corey)
Track: 04 Title: Never Called You Crazy (Corey)
Track: 05 Title: Keep Steppin
Track: 06 Title: Boe Money
Track: 07 Title: You Don't Know (corey)
Track: 08 Title: Night People (corey)
Track: 09 Title: Cineramascope
Track: 10 Title: Balkan Wedding
Track: 11 Title: Total destruction to your mind (corey)
Track: 12 Title: Corey Plead for Gulf Coast
Track: 13 Title: Heart of Steel (corey)
Track: 14 Title: Baker's dozen >
Track: 15 Title: Stanley Drums >
Track: 16 Title: Baker's Dozen
Track: 17 Title: How Many More Times (Corey)
**** gd1969-01-17.txt
Date: 1969/01/17
Artist: 1/17/69
Disc: 1
Track: 1 Title: Turn //On Your Lovelight
Track: 2 Title: Dark Star>
Track: 3 Title: St. Stephen>
Track: 4 Title: The Eleven>
Track: 5 Title: Death Don't Have No Mercy
Disc: 2
Track: 2 Title: Drums>
Track: 3 Title: The Other One>
Track: 4 Title: Cryptical>
Track: 5 Title: Cosmic Charlie
If I could get that... I'd be thrilled.
The way I always tag them is to:
Set the [Date] to match the date recorded.
Set the [Artist] and [Genre] appropriately by my standards.
Set the [Album] to something like: "1972-08-27 - Old Renaissance Faire Grounds, Veneta OR (Braverman Dank Source)"
Sometimes, if I'm feeling feisty, I set [Location] to the town/city/etc (eg "Veneta, OR") and the [Events] to the name of the show ("Benefit for Springfield Creamery").
I set a [Keyword] "live".
And then I copypasta the entire contents of the txt file into the [Notes] field.
The main problem is the Track Names, which I've always done via ol' elbow grease. I get on kicks now and then and will do 30-50 sets in a night.
PS. This makes me look like a Dead-head. I'm not, though I enjoy a good Dead show here and there, but my tastes are far more varied. If you could accuse me of being a "-head" about anything, I'd have to pick electronic music. But there is a
ton of fantastic live content on etree.org.
PPS. I agree about splitting this stuff into its own thread. Useful stuff, though, this.