Make a request, and the ability to enter a comment/dedication is right there. _________________ When you're curious, you find lots of interesting things to do.
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There should be a way though to add a comment to a track, as it's playing. This comment would then save, and show up again towards the bottom of the now playing page, or wherever, when the song is playing again. Kind of like in a forum format. That way you will be able to see all the comments left for the song, and how other listeners accociate with the song. For example, for someone who frequently visited WDW during a peak season, but hasn't been there since the introduction of fast pass, would likely accociate the space mountain star tunnel song with standing in line behind someone in a "wife beater". I think this could be an entertaining addition to the website. It would also be a good place to pool information about a certain track.
There's a song called Behind The Waterfall, which is probly one of the more popular songs in WDW. Only most people have no clue about the name, or any information about the song... many tourists, or locals, who don't pay as much attention as many of us listeners on the site do. Behind the Waterfall, if it's on here, might likely be listed as a tomorrowland track. But I'm sure some of us here know that over the years, this song has also played in many other places in WDW, such as in front and inside of Wonders of Life, at the TTC, and I think at the Contemporary. I'm not sure about the Contemporary, but once my brother was trying to hum a song back to me, to see if I recognised it. He didn't do a good job, but as it turns out (11 years later) I think it was behind the waterfall, or Bubble Shuffle, or You Drive Me Crazy? (a Michael Jackson song that used to play at the Imagination pavilion). If you do a bad job humming either of these songs, they could sound very similar. Anyway, what I'm getting at here is that any of the info I just typed, or any arguments or additional information to it, for each song could be left in a comments section for the song (basically like the comments section on youtube). In the long term, this will help many existing, and new users in a search for a certain song or songs, which they like, but don't know the name, or any info of. (it took me 4 years to find a certain song I liked which played on a Disney info channel in WDW. That song turned out to be Colonel Hathi's March from the WDW Today. I think it's track 11, and that is the reason I found this site. Unfortunatly I blew all my points on the first day looking for it, lol)
There should be a way though to add a comment to a track, as it's playing. This comment would then save, and show up again towards the bottom of the now playing page, or wherever, when the song is playing again. Kind of like in a forum format. That way you will be able to see all the comments left for the song, and how other listeners accociate with the song. For example, for someone who frequently visited WDW during a peak season, but hasn't been there since the introduction of fast pass, would likely accociate the space mountain star tunnel song with standing in line behind someone in a "wife beater". I think this could be an entertaining addition to the website. It would also be a good place to pool information about a certain track.
There's a song called Behind The Waterfall, which is probly one of the more popular songs in WDW. Only most people have no clue about the name, or any information about the song... many tourists, or locals, who don't pay as much attention as many of us listeners on the site do. Behind the Waterfall, if it's on here, might likely be listed as a tomorrowland track. But I'm sure some of us here know that over the years, this song has also played in many other places in WDW, such as in front and inside of Wonders of Life, at the TTC, and I think at the Contemporary. I'm not sure about the Contemporary, but once my brother was trying to hum a song back to me, to see if I recognised it. He didn't do a good job, but as it turns out (11 years later) I think it was behind the waterfall, or Bubble Shuffle, or You Drive Me Crazy? (a Michael Jackson song that used to play at the Imagination pavilion). If you do a bad job humming either of these songs, they could sound very similar. Anyway, what I'm getting at here is that any of the info I just typed, or any arguments or additional information to it, for each song could be left in a comments section for the song (basically like the comments section on youtube). In the long term, this will help many existing, and new users in a search for a certain song or songs, which they like, but don't know the name, or any info of. (it took me 4 years to find a certain song I liked which played on a Disney info channel in WDW. That song turned out to be Colonel Hathi's March from the WDW Today. I think it's track 11, and that is the reason I found this site. Unfortunatly I blew all my points on the first day looking for it, lol)
I've been working on that since the day I finished the Dedications.
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Joined: May 04, 2006 Posts: 1754 Location: Los Osos, CA
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 3:51 am Post subject:
Just to remind all of our Programer "types" out there with out Users you would not have a job. So maybe you should play nice ... ... Just relax and ... _________________ Jason
yeah... but Users always want to make us stop doing what we want to do, and always want us to do something useful. So what if we are doing something that is totally meaningless and trivial... Its FUN!
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