Release: https://musicbrainz.org/release/4350e5e6-f1eb-46a2-aa5c-10db0bae4480
A couple of the videos on the DVD are cut together from multiple live performances (one of them cuts back and forth through the whole thing). Do I just add the same relationship (vocals, “recording of [work]”, etc) multiple times with different dates? Seems like the only way but also seems like a bit of a bodge and I couldn’t find any style guidelines on it.
Thanks
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Just watched one of those videos
Seems to be the only way if you want to achieve this.
I don’t think I’d personally do the same for the work, since it’s only technically one recording of a song (made from parts of two recordings)… tho if you do, you might add the Partial attribute to the relationships
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Oh, yeah, you’re right… maybe I just forgo the dates in those relationships? Or have the range be the two performance dates? Kinda misleading data in the latter case though. Hmm. It would be nice if you could have multiple discrete dates in a relationship, but I guess that would be a pretty uncommon usage. Thanks, I’ll think about it
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Sorry yeah, I should have provided an example. For the record: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_h2QUQdv_I