ofnuts OP t1_j9crj7z wrote
Reply to comment by gremy0 in Who else misses the sleeve notes? by ofnuts
The web caters to the well-known: big names, big hits. For the rest, sometimes you can be lucky and hit a fan page, but very often you aren't.
I can be very underground, for instance trying to find the lyrics of a song in the Shetland dialect. Some traditional music groups have disappeared before the web became a thing. The wee bit of paper is the only information I would ever have.
gremy0 t1_j9cw1va wrote
Anyone can upload just about anything to the internet, and they do, in their droves. It's not in the slightest just big names, that's quite ridiculous.
Even a basic search turns up several websites dedicated to the shetlands dialect and its songs, including a one that sells cds, reams of archives , dictionaries, a forum were you could ask about it, and the tools you would need to share any information you do gather to make it easier for the next person. Think you're really underselling and/or underutilizing the options available to you.
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