Abbey RoadAmerican IdiotOK ComputerAbsolutionSgt. PepperOrigin of SymmetryA Rush of Blood to the HeadIn RainbowsCarnival RideRubber Soul

iTunesRegistry 3.0

This internet destination is a large collection of music statistics provided by our users in the form of their iTunes XML file. Once uploaded, the site analyzes, organizes, categorizes, normalizes, optimizes and grapherizes the song data and presents it back to you, the viewing public in the form of graphs, tables, charts and trends. Users are able to comment about a particular album, song or even artist they feel is worthy of a comment, or even add them to their personal online collection. Use the 'Search' box in the upper right to get started, or create an account and upload your XML file to see how you compare.
Too Many Remotes
This is the perfect song to play for your parents when they tell you they can't relate to the lyrical content of the music you listen to. Great stuff! etchie
Songs From Self Saucing
I discovered this band when my fiancee and I were looking for romantic songs in the iTunes Store. I don't even remember which song it was that lead me to the band's page but I came back to the page later and purchased this album. This is the greatest brand of humor I've heard in a while and I absolutely love their Australian accents! Here's the key comment to this review now: This is a band that I already know, eventually I will own everything in their catalog. I'm not even sure I could pick a favorite song on this album. If I had to, I would say the best may be Suicide Bomber, which is the 2nd to last track on the album. etchie
Sleeping Lessons
This song has such a great dynamic. It's quite nice listening to it loud. It's a mood changer, every time. mainstreetmark
Da Club Joint 2001 ½
Barley Boys
These guys are great. I just picked them up in the iTunes Music store, and played the CD several times alrady mainstreetmark
Another database reset -- Bad ID fixed (?)
I did manage to find an issue that seemed to drop my Bad ID count from over a hundred to zero. Also, this put a spotlight on an import issue, which meant that all the imports since Friday (and likely, weeks before that) were incomplete. So, I reset the database. Happy uploading!
The Database has been reset
Yes folks, the Database has been reset. Starting from scratch! New to the scene! Clean slate! Open Door Policy! Change We Can Believe In! I couldn't reasonably recover all the data, so I decided just to start over. So, everybody make sure you re-import!
The Database took a crap
As you may have noticed, the database is a bit borked up at the moment. Around noon today, there was a query logjam again, and the database load went through the roof. Well, the poor server was super busy and I couldn't even get in there to kill the query, so I typed in the command to restart the database server and went to lunch. When I came back, the server had restarted but all the track information is locked up in the tables, so it's just being, well, a pain. Odds are, I'll have to dump them and start fresh, but it's not even letting me dump them. Stay tuned!!
Cleared out Album Artwork
This morning, I cleared out nearly 100,000 album artwork images from the server, since I was hitting some file limits per directory, and also amazon appears to have moved some images around. So, there's gonna be some weird behavior until the artwork gets slowly loaded back in, which happens every time someone views an artist.
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Genres 3836 Fav genre Rock
Artists 106511 Fav artist Beatles
Albums 400330 Fav album Abbey Road
Tracks 1526621 Fav track Space Dementia
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