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      • hawke_1
        most confusing place-history ever? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WLUM-FM
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      • function1
        i just discovered that mtv has a beta artist db. seems useless
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      • oloP
        http://musicbrainz.org/release/5bf552b1-4538-4425… don't you think there are too much artists?
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      • oloP
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      • CallerNo6
        oloP: I'm not sure where the line should be drawn.
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      • CallerNo6
        It probably looks terrible on an ipod-thingy, but that's a problem to be solved in picard :-)
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      • muffins123
        hello, a quick question about artist credits if I may re: https://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/id714720333 - how do I credit "Arrakis (Noisia Remix)" - a song by BSE, remixed by Noisia
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      • Hadora
        to my knowledge remixer is not used in artist credit
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      • Hadora
        you use it in relationships
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      • snartal
        Where do we store the language the lyrics are sung in?
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      • Freso
        snartal: Work -> Lyrics language
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      • snartal
        What about multiple languages in one song?
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      • reosarevok
        [multiple languages]
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      • snartal
        Bummer, thought that was going to be the answer.
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      • snartal
        So, that implies if someone sings the same song in a different language, its a different work?
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      • Freso
        Yep.
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      • Freso
        You can relate the original song to the other language versions using the "is translation of" relationship.
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      • snartal
        Bummer.
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      • reosarevok
        Well, it is :) A derivative work for sure, but it's not the *same* song :)
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      • snartal
        So what determines if something is a cover, vs a new work?
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      • kuno
        snartal: that's not easy to determine :)
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      • kuno
        snartal: if someone performs a work once at a live concert, of which some unofficial recordings exist -- that probably doesn't need a new work.
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      • kuno
        snartal: if someone writes new arrangements of a work, records a studio performance of that arrangement, publishes that on an album -- that probably is a new work.
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      • kuno
        in the context of musicbrainz, I would probably only add a new work to the database if I need to put relationships on the covered work which don't apply to the original.
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      • nikki
        we don't normally split works for every arrangement though
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      • kuno
        nikki: if you want to credit that arrangement on the work, you have to, otherwise it would apply to the original.
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      • nikki
        you're not forced to credit it on works
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      • nikki
        it can go on recordings, so if you want to put it on a work, you should have a reason other than "I feel like it" :P
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      • snartal
        Though, lyric language cannot go on recordings, right?
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      • nikki
        no
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      • kuno
        nikki: ah, I didn't know we have arranged at both levels.
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      • kuno doesn't enter enough relationships.
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      • snartal
        Seems weird though that I can change all the music around, and its a cover, but its not if I switch languages.
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      • reosarevok
        Well, you can't really change all the music around - new composition = new work too
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      • reosarevok
        You can change its arrangement though, yeah
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      • snartal
        Right. Realistically, in alot of covers, there are extra bars/measures, etc.
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      • snartal
        or delted or changed, or etc.
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      • snartal
        Oh well, it is what it is... don't think its gonna change.
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      • reosarevok
        That's true. But dunno. If I went to a folk band show and they played Highway to Hell, I'd say "they played Highway to Hell" even if they did it with violins, while if they played a Spanish version of it, I wouldn't
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      • reosarevok
        *shrugs*
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      • reosarevok
        Works are quite a subjective area, in general
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      • snartal
        Yea, but if you went to a Shakira concert.... different story.
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      • reosarevok
        Oh. I certainly consider the Spanish and English versions of Eyes Like Yours different works, heh
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      • reosarevok
        I like the Spanish one and not the English one, so they can't be the same thing! :D
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      • nikki
        I think most people would be a bit miffed if someone went and replaced all their favourite songs with new lyrics in a language they don't speak and then claimed it's the same :P
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      • reosarevok
        Admittedly, they'd be too if they arranged all their metal songs for a Justin Bieber performance :p
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      • snartal
        Sure, just as if I replaced cover versions of song done by other artists.
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      • snartal
        Yet, Boney M.'s version of Feliz Navidad is a cover.
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      • Freso
        snartal: Just because it's currently entered as such doesn't mean whoever did the edit knew what they were doing.
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      • snartal
        That is true. Just talking out loud and trying to wrap my head around the concept of work.
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      • Freso
        There is plenty of "bad" data in MB already. Don't take all data in the db at face value. Use the edit history etc. if something seems dubious.
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      • Freso
        snartal: One of the things works can be used for is linking e.g. lyrics and sheet music.
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      • snartal
        The problem with "dubious" is you need a bit of consensus when its a cover vs a work.... which is fuzzy.
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      • Freso
        So if you have a two recordings where you wouldn't link them to the same lyrics or the same sheet music, they should be two different works.
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      • nikki
        reosarevok: I meant more that I don't think it makes sense to reuse the same work for a new set of lyrics because even if it's the same performer and music (like the shakira example), it's different in a very easily identifiable way
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      • snartal
        Yea, as a non-musically inclined abuser of an acoustic guitar, I probably am not qualified to know if I can link it to the same sheet music.
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      • snartal
        Per the IWSC, "Musical arrangements, adaptations of lyrics and translations must receive their own unique ISWC numbers"
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      • nikki
        heh
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      • nikki
        which is about as closely followed as the ISRC guidelines
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      • nikki
        (i.e. not very)
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      • snartal
        Well, heck, they are guidelines, not rules :)
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      • JonnyJD_
        nikki: what ISRC guidelines?
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      • Mineo
        she probably means the iso/din standards for them
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      • snartal
        http://www.iswc.org/en/faq.html .. was what I was referring to.
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      • JonnyJD_
        oh, I thought I missed an MB ISRC guideline
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      • snartal
        I don't think we even have guidelines for works, do we?
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      • JonnyJD_ had a popup because ISRC was mentioned in chat ;-)
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      • nikki
        the isrc handbook stuff, not mb guidelines
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      • JonnyJD_
        ah okay, I know these
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      • nikki
        snartal: they might be rules actually. I haven't checked lately
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      • snartal
        Bottom line is, if I want to know the language the song is sung in, I need to have a work associated with the recording.
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      • function1
        i created a classical release and set the recording artists appropriately to the performers. i put in the cd after the fact to associate the discid and set the track durations exactly (after typing them in by hand; this means the edit is not auto-accepted and i have to wait for the edit to clear before i can copy over the recording durations from the new tracklist). so the problem is, when i choose to update the recordings with the 'copy
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      • nikki
        your line was too long and got cut off
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      • function1
        i'll split in half. what was the last thing you read?
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      • nikki
        "update the recordings with the 'cop"
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      • function1
        i created a classical release and set the recording artists appropriately to the performers. i put in the cd after the fact to associate the discid and set the track durations exactly (after typing them in by hand; this means the edit is not auto-accepted and i have to wait for the edit to clear before i can copy over the recording durations from the new tracklist). so the problem is,
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      • function1
        when i choose to update the recordings with the 'copy tracklist info to associated recordings' in the edit release function, the recordings get updated with both the new duration AND the original tracklist artist, i.e. the composer. is there anything i can do about this besides waiting another 6 days to switch the recording artists back over to the performers?
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      • nikki
        the short answer is no
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      • function1
        so i thought :/
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      • nikki
        the longer answer is that you can probably just not bother, since we're planning to make it so that recording durations are automatically calculated
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      • nikki
        (although we've been planning that for months now, the code is not quite ready to release)
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      • function1
        will that be retroactive?
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      • nikki
        yes
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      • function1
        okay. also, the recording durations already have numbers, since i put them in by hand in the tracklisting. (the disc appeared to have times slightly different than the liner notes indicated). will the recording durations be overidden in that case?
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      • nikki
        yes
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      • function1
        excellent. i shall do nothing then.
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      • function1
        nikki: is there a bug entry for this plan?
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      • nikki
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      • function1
        cool
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      • hawke_1
        Grr, wtf venue is “The barn” in East Troy, WI?
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      • hawke_1
        Is that another way of saying “Alpine Valley”?
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      • function1
        is it just someone's barn?
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      • hawke_1
        Dunno. I can’t find anything about it.
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      • reosarevok
        What kind of music is that?
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      • reosarevok
        (if it's punk it's more likely for it to be someone's barn than if it's a symphony :p)
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      • hawke_1
        Other than several bands performing there on 2002-5-18
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      • hawke_1
        Otto von Schirach, Curtis Chip, Emotional Joystick, Doormouse
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      • reosarevok
        Clearly you need to to East Troy, WI and ask
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      • reosarevok
        Heh
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      • hawke_1
        Well, the thing is there is a major venue in East Troy.
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      • reosarevok
        OvS is quite a big thing to take to a random barn, yeah...
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      • hawke_1
        …but I can’t really find any reference to Alpine Valley being called “The Barn”, or to it being a sub-venue there.
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      • reosarevok
        Write to them?
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      • hawke_1
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      • hawke_1
        It just seems really weird to not be able to find anything at all about the place
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      • hawke_1
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      • snartal
        That looks like a winner!
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      • hawke_1
        Gotta be it.
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      • hawke_1
        wtfbbq: “If you don't have our address, you must EMAIL us and request it when you reserve your seat. (It isn't publicly available).”
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      • reosarevok
        Not that strange
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      • reosarevok
        We had a place like that in my hometown
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      • reosarevok
        It was some rented old factory that wasn't legally allowed to host concerts
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      • reosarevok
        So there was no specific confirmation it was *that* place online, just in case :p
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      • reosarevok doesn't think it would have helped if anyone actually cared, but :)
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      • hawke_1
        Weird.