I would like to integrate my Foundation 1 & Foundation 2 libraries into one database.
I'd be willing to pay $25 for such a list, or would trade for the "Billboard Book of Top 100 Hits" (1955-1992), a $90 hardcover book (I'm buying the new edition).
If you have all the Bricks plus the F-1 and F-2 on a database, must be .xls file....I'll pay $35 -or- will trade for BOTH the Joel Whitburn hardcovers (Pop Singles Annual 1955-1992)(Top 100 Singles 1955-1990)...both books combined had a list price of $165.00
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musicbookdeluxe.com Both FOundations & 3 Bricks hard to look through? Try 960 cdg's & 120 laser discs. Why not just take the time to type them out in Excel? I type out every disc I buy into Access & create my own book formats. It also helps you get to know what you have in your library.
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Unfortunately my listing won't help you, I have older Foundation lists before SC had to take out stuff.
Personally I'd just go ahead and get KJpro, you can export your database to excel if you want, or even import your current list from excel into KJpro and print with their software.
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Yep, I recommend KJ Pro also, just type in the disc number and program does the rest
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but guys, KJPRO will only work if the data is the same... as RJ pointed out, depending on when you bought the discs, their are DISTINCT differences. When I bought my foundation1, I had used an online database, and had to go back and check disc by disc, and found five or six ones that were different. When I asked on here, BC told me that they'd lost the rights to a few... what sucked was, three of the missing songs were WHY I bought the foundation set!
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You are right Knight, DJMC might have to type song by song into a new data base, will be easy to find the artists, since foundation disc's are mainstream artists, I had to do this since my foundation is the first original (almost 15 yrs.old)
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Thanks to everyone who generously offered their files!
It turns out Randy in RI had both F-1 and F-2 and they're virtually the same, as I've not yet found a difference between his db, and the printed lists I got from SC.
Randy's book has been mailed (4th class....I'm such a cheap SOB!!!) so he should be getting it by the first week of January. When I find the Pop Annual, buried in a pile of stuff somewhere....he's gonna get that too.
I was up last nite until 2 am, manually entering the Bricks 1-2-3, and my 12 new Spotlight discs (Mortar).
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It was no problem, my only concern was whether or not it was going to be the same listing. I always feel that this board and it's members have always been more than generous in helping out a person by either telling them how their years of experience serve them in dealing with issues, or by sending along lists from our expansive databases and letting newer KJ's know there was a time where almost anything you requested was made into a karaoke song, and where to find these treasures from online retailers, so other people can enjoy the same things we take for granted.