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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Post a Cool Music Video (Part IV) Post 302200784 by sparcguy on Friday 30th of May 2008 04:04:28 AM
Old 05-30-2008
Redgum The Diamantina Drover - Song - MP3 Stream on IMEEM Music

Redgum was very popular in the 70's and maybe even in the early 80's but they were more of a political music band than the usual rock band. I almost given up ever hearing this again, it's only recently I rediscovered this by chance as for many years I forgotten it was redgum that sang this and thought it was ReoSpeedwagon instead so I searched and searched everywhere in vain ..... ah well Smilie
 

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GJAY(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   GJAY(1)

NAME
gjay - organizes music collections SYNOPSIS
gjay [-a file] [-c color] [-d] [-f] file] [-l length] [-p] [-s] [-u] [-v verbosity] [-P] gjay [-hV] DESCRIPTION
gjay (Gtk+ DJ) analyzes and categorizes collections of MP3, OGG, FLAC and WAV music files so that interesting playlists can be generated. Each song is assigned characteristics (BPM and spectrum) and user-assigned attributes (rating and color). "Color" is just a handy way for a user to describe a song. gjay has both a user-visible interface and a background processing component. The user-visible component is used to select the base music directory, set song attributes, and generate playlists. The background component (the daemon) analyzes songs. Song analysis can take a while. After the base music directory has been set and the daemon has started its analysis, it is possible to quit the user interface portion of the program and allow the daemon to continue in the background. GJay can be started in daemon mode by passing -d, in which case it runs until song analysis is complete. It's OK to kill or ctrl+c to quit a running daemon; it saves data as it goes along. You can create playlists from within the GJay or from the command line. If you generate a playlist from the command line, the previous session's playlist preferences for the importance of various attributes will be used. OPTIONS
-a file, --analyze-standalone=file Run the analysis daemon on file and then exit. Print the results of analyzing a file to stdout. Does not consult existing file data. -a color, --color=color Start the playlist with the initial color of color. color can either be one of the named colors or a hex tuple in the format of 0xRRGGBB. -d, --daemon Run gjay as a daemon only with no GUI frontend. -f file, --file=file Start the playlist with file. -l minutes, --length=minutes Override the playlist length, the default is set in the preferences. -s, --skip-verification Skip file verification. -u, --m3u-playlist When generating a playlist, make it in the m3u format. -v verbosity, --verbose=verbosity Set the level of how verbose gjay is. -P, --player-start Start the music player after making a playlist. -V, --version Show the version and copyright information for the program. SEE ALSO
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