I have an idea for a plugin, but have no idea if this would be practical. I have been filling the keywords field for many of my albums in MC9 with the values found in the "Tones" field provided for most albums and artists in AMG. See the following link for an example...
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=3:02:33|PM&sql=Adykcikmkbb29The format of the field is: Nocturnal, Sophisticated, Stylish, Detached, Earthy, Thuggish, Sensual
For the keywords field, obviously, the format needs to be: Nocturnal;Sophisticated;Stylish;Detached;Earthy;Thuggish;Sensual
Having these values in my keywords fields has proven enormously useful in terms of listening to similarly "toned" albums. Combined with the genre field, this makes for some really great view schems which allow me to get the mood just right for any given situation.
The problem is that this process of cutting from the AMG page and pasting into the keywords field, deleting the commas and spaces and replacing with semicolons is a time-consuming process. I've done about 300 songs worth and have about 9700 to go.
What I would like to see done is have a plugin with the ability to search through AMG's database (again, I don't know how practical this is), grab the values in this "Tones" field and put them in the respective songs' keywords field. Therefore, this would consist of two steps (grossly simplified):
1. given a song's artist and album fields, search all music guide for that album. If a "Tones" field for that album exists, grab the values in the field.
2. Find and replace ", " with ";" in the field and move it into the keywords field for all tracks which match that artist/album combination.
Is this a reasonable thing to do or am I hopelessly optimistic? If the latter is true, I will reclude to my computer for several hours of data entry...
Of course, this process would be simplified if keywords allowed ", " to be seen as a delimiter in addition to ";".