Song name > contains > Red
Song name > contains > Orange
Song name > contains > Yellow
Song name > contains > Green
Song name > contains > Indigo
Song name > contains > Purple
Song name > contains > Gold
Song name > contains > Autumn
Song name > contains > Leaves
An interesting playlist for those Fall walks and drives. . . .
I've tried "color" playlists in the past. I wish iTunes allowed "case" recognition as in "Red" not "red" because I get stuff like: "The Streets of Laredo" or "I'm So Tired" for "Red." You can put a space before the "red" as in " red" to weed out "The Streets of Laredo" and "I'm So Tired"
But then you won't get: "Red River Valley" or "Red Rain." Ahhhh. imPerfect iTunes!
by Crimson on Oct 18 | 10:48 pm
Agreed. I had considered making a "not so smart" playlist from my SPL, dragging all the tunes over to a regular playlist, then deleting the ones I didn't want. . ..
by Scott on Oct 19 | 11:21 am
Crimson, try this...
Song name > contains > " red "
Song name > starts with > "red "
Song name > ends with > " red"
...
It will work, but will be a bit more work.
by brainfire on Oct 20 | 10:12 am
By jove I think we've got it! Thanks! This helps with other ideas for playlists, too.
I've tried "color" playlists in the past. I wish iTunes allowed "case" recognition as in "Red" not "red" because I get stuff like: "The Streets of Laredo" or "I'm So Tired" for "Red." You can put a space before the "red" as in " red" to weed out "The Streets of Laredo" and "I'm So Tired"
But then you won't get: "Red River Valley" or "Red Rain." Ahhhh. imPerfect iTunes!