Nirvana, Smells Like Teen Spirit, unclassified speed measurements.

Kurt Cobain was an artist once married to Hole, a female artist.

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Kurt Cobain was an artist once married to Hole, a female artist.

President Obama, Prince Harry, President Trump, Prime Minister of North Korea Kim – who do they all get along with? Elton John! “Rocket Man” – declassified speed diagrams

President Obama, Prince Harry, President Trump, Prime Minister of North Korea Kim – who do they all get along with? Elton John!

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Through the death of Princess Diana to the recent historic first meeting between
a United States President and North Korean Premier Kim Jong Un.

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Rocket Man

These are people who have publicly commented on this song that had brought everyone together.

joe hauoi
2 months ago
Kim Jong-un
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1

Francesc Serra Consola
3 months ago
Musica buena de los setenta, inolvidable.
REPLY
1

Dave Reyez
21 hours ago
Kim Jong Un
REPLY
1

Miah Drew
3 months ago
I dance to this song
REPLY
1

Cromwell the Conqueror
3 months ago
I am actually here because of Judge Jeanine Piro
REPLY
1

soundcloud rapper
3 months ago
Love this
REPLY
1

Barak D
2 months ago
Just came back from a nuclear missile launch in north Korea!
REPLY
1

Reachingfor12thDimension
2 weeks ago
Why bring politics into such a great song? Be an entertainer not a politician.
REPLY
1

mariabistuerovira8
1 year ago
In one only word… AMAZING!!! It touches my soul every time I listen this song with this wonderful video that makes you think about your life and about others too! I Love it!!!
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167

DA CANADIAN FREAK
5 months ago
i dont like dis
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1

Big Smoke
9 hours ago
I’m here because of President Trump sending Kim Jong Un This song?
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3

christian
2 months ago
God why did they have to ruin a wonderful song with a propaganda video….
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2

NoahTheGamer423
1 month ago
This is quite emotional, but also fantastic animation!
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2

BrewingwithBill
8 months ago
Current politics aside. Rocket man was written to express Elton John’s cocaine addiction.
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158

Village Marauder
2 months ago
Danny sent me.
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1

Pizza hogger 91
2 months ago
I’m here from kingsman XD
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1

Darkbuzzard
5 months ago
Top Hit in North Korea.
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1

Fazbear Kitty
3 months ago
Kim Jong Un Brought me here.
REPLY
2

MonstahSlayah
9 months ago
The Leader of the Free World brought me here.
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179

white Ass
5 hours ago
North Korean Kim asked President Trump for this CD. If we can make this guy lisen to a song instead of launching Nukes at us. Why not. If it changes his heart the world lives in peace for another Day. 🚀💂
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1

Heroes ofHogan
6 hours ago
Just an Observation Folks ; Those that Love their Country, have brought them here.

Revolution, The BEATLES | Declassified Matherton Harmonic speed diagram

Revolution was a song written by John Lennon and Sir Paul McCartney.

There measurements were synthesized by matherton, by himself.
The lyric in the song John says he wished he had not included was
“And if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao,
You ain’t gonna make it with anyone anyhow.”

An excellent blog post on this issue is found at POET AT THE EDGE, by someone who did not sign their name.

“The Revolution led to the destruction of much of China’s traditional cultural heritage and the imprisonment of a huge number of Chinese citizens, as well as creating general economic and social chaos in the country. Millions of lives were ruined during this period, as the Cultural Revolution pierced into every part of Chinese life . It is estimated that hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, perished in the violence of the Cultural Revolution.

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JOHN MAYER – unclassified tempo maps feat Say, Stop This Train | video

Say and Stop This Train are songs written performed by John Mayer.

These tempo images represent the probable speed of the harmonic rhythm in both songs, SAY and Stop This Train.

Say and Stop This Train are songs written performed by John Mayer.

These tempo images represent the probable speed of the harmonic rhythm in both songs, SAY and Stop This Train.

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declassified tempo- “One Sweet World” / Dave Matthews Band / live at night. Piedmont Park iTunes concert video version

I’m kinda just going on. It happened, but you always post with backups for that very reason, which is why I don’t have bitterness for internet companies.

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Dave Matthews band live at Piedmont Park

A lot of people tried to get a lot of things too fast. So on WordPress there are many many and still many more left wondering whether to republish material that the accidental overwhelming of WordPress when it took on 30% of internet and a merger with Google while working with thousands of theme software writers.

Well, you get the point – or it happened to you!

Anyone have ideas on it?

I’m kinda just going on. It happened, but you always post with backups for that very reason, which is why I don’t have bitterness for internet companies.

 

Spiron Jackson

Does 110 3/5 bpm have a ‘feel’? “Breakfast At Tiffany’s” | Deep Blue Something | declassified harmonic tempo map –

Breakfast At Tiffany’s is a song by Deep Blue Something.

After not hearing the song for over ten years how fresh it sounded. I don’t personally dance, except for my family as a joke that I can’t dance (just as you!).

What is music all about though? It is, in my opinion, sound with the ability ally, to make people dance. Sometime literally, as basic dance. If you are playing, and people are natural rocking their babies in their chairs. In a broader and more abstract way, music has to make your brain dance. As Lennon and McCartney wrote in “Lady Madonna”-

Lady Madonna,
Children at your bed,
Listen to the music playing in your head.”

Breakfast At Tiffany’s is a song by Deep Blue Something.

After not hearing the song for over ten years how fresh it sounded. I don’t personally dance, except for my family as a joke that I can’t dance (just as you!).

What is music all about though? It is, in my opinion, sound with the ability ally, to make people dance. Sometime literally, as basic dance. If you are playing, and people are natural rocking their babies in their chairs. In a broader and more abstract way, music has to make your brain dance. As Lennon and McCartney wrote in “Lady Madonna”-

Lady Madonna,
Children at your bed,
Listen to the music playing in your head.”

This is my conclusion based on a great question I received from a young 20-something outside my NYC drum studio, where the hallway sounds like 5 drummers all playing their own thing which is generally awfully annoying. Even where you can hear the one player that may have the loudest or strongest playing plays [well], her question: “How do you guys know if you’re any good?”

I responded with predictable: “if you get jobs,” “if bands ask you to sit in because often the drummers are the last to be picked,” “if you are no good, on 8th Ave? people will let you know! you can’t even rent a room as it makes the studio sound bad, look bad, harm the reputation.”

I got home and thought – that was a weak, trite answer compared to the answer “you know you are good when you make people dance.” The instrument? Does not matter. Personally, I [earned] my first chance to make it as a musician in New York City, after trying it for one year, giving up, becoming a lawyer, passing the bar, and content as an attorney with what was paid for – in college I would get paid gigs and would often volunteer to play free, back into a hobby. I realized, “wow, I was a huge fish in a small New Jersey community, a big shot in a small upstate New York college. In New York City, the nasty shock in moving into old school Hell’s Kitchen, I was barely the best accompanist/pianist on my floor in my building!

Not until TEN years later, practicing the entire time to try to meet a NYC STANDARD, did I get my enormous break. Waiting in line for the stapler at the New York’s Legal Services, divorce and family law section, at which I was worked. I tapped a song on the table that had the stapler and a line of three people (we did a to of that in the 20th century – line up to use simple machines! The things I was stapling would have been stored on a MSFT/APPLE/DELL/CRUZ hard drive or thumbnail). The type of tapping I was doing on the table was the same type that used to make may dad irritated, heck, made most people irritated. As [Julie] was about to tell me we were in a law environment and to STOP THE NOISE, she asked, “Do you play an instrument? My husband is a music teacher art the John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx, and his annual budget for the yearly senior show was cut such that, the orchestra could not be hired, and if I played the drums or the keyboards, he was looking for someone.”

I thought, is she serious? 10,000 people have heard me tap on tables similarly – never got any job offers. Nor did I at Legal Services. I auditioned three songs at least three minutes each. I made the cut, land my piano accompaniment went from $0 to $35 in NYC, which, when you are working in litigation is a matter of pure joy. Being an attorney, as not shown on tv or Suits or whatever, means the cases NEVER leave your head. There is always something else to consider, another argument to try, and the worst, there is always more research to do. The saying among lawyers is that the best are those that rely on the best cases, STOP over-researching, and organize and build powerful cases using cases at a higher court level over searching for a case that forts your fact pattern exactly, but of a family court star case from Arizona. In other words, that 60% of attorneys are introverts surprises people, but realize: just to get into the bar one has to spend thousands of hours alone reading the most sophisticated law of the English language.

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The biggest reason I landed that job after my audition after not getting anywhere for years? A terrible gig I played on 3rd Avenue, where I played a set with no “oh my god” mistakes, really nothing unplanned at all. But I did not feel the room dancing – though it was a supper club – people were not into it, I heard something wrong with it, couldn’t tell what it was.

After the show, the drummer I went with said, “Dude, you piano players do not realize that you stick your head under that wooden baby grand soundboard and the overtones and harmonies? People are not hearing that at all. They hear you basic playing. You lost the crowd half way through your first song because the FIRST time you miss a be a, the crowd can’t follow, tunes you out. And dude, there is no comeback from that. That’s why that waltz you played at the end was okay, but the rest, you need serious training on a metronome.” That advice was the “cruel to be kind” statement that turned me into an actual musician.

That said, it was the crowd of non-musicians who has the power! I had to learn to play in time (took about 2 1/2 year of playing with a metronome at least 1/2 the time, usually 80%). The pain was not the learning to play on a metronome. The pain was opening up the box, winding it up, and just trying it. I was scared that my flaws would be exposed so badly I’d never play again. Opposite happened: the more I made friends with the metronome the more I could use silence as its own instrument.

That gets to the point: if you are aware than you really get into a great groove with a song that is 110.6 beats per minutes you can use that power by setting up playlists or simple loops with tempos that you know that when you personally are in that zone you feel confident, or you simply dance in your head. That for me is the case with Breakfast at Tiffany’s. I made a playlist for my treadmill, an easier machine for me to exercise on when my head is dancing.

As for YOU? You are always your best DJ! The best playlists? YOURS, with YOUR taste. Knowing the speed is a simple tool that for those of you curious enough to read this far down know is as individually great as glasses fit or shoes or gloves. I am flattered when someone offers me a playlist, but usually I don’t listen to it. Conversely, if someone says, “check out this SONG or these set of SONGS,” individually, that is the opposite! Also the reason you’ll never see a playlist on my sites – it is an insult to ☛you, who were kind enough to read all this👆🏼!

Spiron Jackson
Jonson “Johnson” Metrical Services™
“real” B.F.J. Matherton

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Declassified Tempo Charts | PETER GABRIEL / “D.I.Y”

Peter Gabriel wrote a song in 1978.  It used an English phrase not often heard in the United States.

That said, we here it more and more, don’t we?

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Peter Gabriel wrote a song in 1978.  It used an English phrase not often heard in the United States.

That said, we here it more and more, don’t we?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kZQzo3AwW0
D.I.Y. Peter Gabriel -unclassified tempo map

If Nick Newman is doing it himself, we best get with the program!

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