In your digital music, would you put albums by bands such as The Levellers or The White Stripes in a folder called, “The Levellers” or “Levellers”? Or do you have another solution to the “oh god I’ve got so many bands called the…”?
I miss the The off. The sole exception is The The, which I keep as is.
If the band in question always has “the” in its name on album covers, I’ll include it when I fill out the mp3 data.
Certain bands like the Rolling Stones are inconsistent about this, some of their album covers include “the” and some don’t. In that case I drop the “the”.
iTunes provides separate fields for artist name and sort name. So the sort tag for the Beatles reads “Beatles, The” so that “The Beatles” appears appropriately under B.
I think we’ve done this thread before. I just ignore the “the.” So the Beatles go under B, the Who goes under W, the Monkees go under M. You notice I didn’t even capitalize the word “the.” But it’s your collection. Organize it any way you like.
By the way, Glenn Frey always insisted that the name of the band he played in was “Eagles.”
I use a media manager to keep track of my music not a file manager. From the media manager I an access all the tag information and make/transfer playlists from there. For a long time it’s been MediaMonkey as my primary but i’ve tried others along the way. It’s irrelevant to me if in my file structure there are folders for Shmoos, The Shmoos, Shmoos,The , and a couple compilation album folders with Shmoo songs included. When I want to find a Shmoo song I just search the database for Shmoo.
I primarily use WinAmp but I have iTunes to feed my iPod. I like the library that WinAmp provides.
WinAmp ignores a leading “The”, so it’s generally a non-issue for me. I think iTunes does also, though I have had to use the “sorting” thing for the album view. I don’t care for iTunes all that much.
Are there newer freeware players for MP3s with a library as good as WinAmps?
This should be unnecessary. iTunes already ignores “the” and “a” when sorting. You will still need to do it if you would rather sort named artists by last name.
Pixies, Talking Heads, et al. don’t even have “the” in their actual names.
Yeah, it does it automatically if you leave “sort as” blank. I don’t think there is an option to stop this beyond filling the fields with “The X” manually.
Like others, I ignore the definite article–hell, I can’t remember with most bands which have the “the” officially as part of their names and which don’t. And there’s some, like (The) Smashing Pumpkins that have used both. On Gish and Siamese Dream (and Pisces Iscariot), they’re simply “Smashing Pumpkins.” Mellon Collie onward they’re “The Smashing Pumpkins.” Too much to keep track of so I ignore it.