> Jan Depner wrote:
>
> >On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 09:54 +1100, Conrad Parker wrote:
> >
> >
> >>On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 04:33:39PM -0600, Jan Depner wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Speaking of which, how could I mark the song as licensed under
> >>>Creative Commons non-commercial/attribution license. I have no idea how
> >>>to place that in the id3 tag or anywhere else.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>Creative Commons have the basic info about this here:
> >>
> >>
http://creativecommons.org/technology/mp3
> >>
> >>Some tools for manipulating ID3 tags are listed on freshmeat:
> >>
> >>
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=id3
> >>
> >>For oggs:
> >>
> >>
http://creativecommons.org/technology/ogg
> >>
> >>A bit more detail:
> >>
> >>
http://blog.kfish.org/creativecommons/ogg-tagging.html
> >>
> >>cheers,
> >>
> >>Conrad.
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Ah ha! I finally got it. In order to label it this way I had to
> >force the use of id3v2 for mp3 (it's much easier in ogg). Since I'm
> >using lame to encode I had to use the id3v2 options. I have replaced
> >the file with one that is labeled (hopefully) correctly. All this legal
> >stuff is really strange - all I wanted to do was post a song ;-) Oh
> >well, you live and learn. BTW, even though I couldn't use the stuff on
> >the above pages, the links were invaluable. Thanks Conrad.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> I like the line "All I wanted to do was post a song!" :) Sad in this
> world of less than original people that one has to protect themsleves at
> the cost of sharing something good and fun in the simplest way available
> today!
>
> BTW, just checked your Website.....As a young inspired guitfiddler in
> Australia, playing in a country rock band (my first band) and beleive
> me, there was no such thing as "Country rock" (Amazing Rythym Aces and
> Pure Prarie Legue somewhat lost on our audiences) as such then in Aus,
> we covered a tune by Rodney Crowell called "Stars on the Water"...a
> simple but catchy little tune (I still play it today)...and I remembered
> thinking...who the heck plays that solo...it seemed relatively easy to
> play. That is untill I tried to pick up all those little inflections and
> the super clear voicing of bending notes. I looked at the back of the
> album to see and behold, Mr. Albert Lee! An English Country picker no
> less!!! :) I then watched one of those Videos he had showing how to
> play on that beat up ol' tele he has with a million signatures on it.
> That RH finger style coupled with a pick had me just baffled back then.
> I use it in a round about way today. He is truly one of my guitfiddler
> gods! :)
>