“We Don’t Need No Thought Control” – Another Brick In The Wall, the Best Music to Movie Move Ever

Johnny Cash said it best, “If people knew I was listening to this Pink Floyd, well, they’d figure it was a publicity stunt. So I kept it to myself. Thing is where they and I are the same is standing up for what is morally right, and if it’s part of the system, great, if not, all I’m saying is, maybe we should look at a different way to do this.”

The Wall by Pink Floyd took U.K. music to the end of the earth and beyond culture by absolute storm in the late 1970s.

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PInk-Floyd-Another-Brick-In-the-Wall-Part-2

“In Roger Waters’ most famous song, Another Brick in the Wall Part 2, the teenagers of that time found a voice in: realizing we had no voice,” opined [personal]. In the suffering of Bob Geldoff, who played the protagonist in the film, we feel the helpless of being born into a world where culture has already driven society so mad you are literally born onto a car racing off a cliff. No one captured that better than Floyd” said Jim Jobim, former roadie for the band.  “What blew me away were the stars in sunglasses with back stage passes back then – people like Dan Rather, regular, if you can call them that, famous people who we let in on the basis of their fame. The Don’t say a word rule is still on effect. Of course Dan Rather never saw Pink Floyd – to my knowledge. Just saying, that kind of unexpected celebrity wanting to know what this new Wall was about.

“our Generation was called X because we stood for nothing at all because as the Floyd video shows, we were cogs in a machine. Never has anything been as artistically relevant, video-music wise, as Pink Floyd’s Brick. Not their *best* song, but their most powerful, the one they are known for more than any.”

Johnny Cash said it best, “If people knew I was listening to this Pink Floyd, well, they’d figure it was a publicity stunt. So I kept it to myself. Thing is where they and I are the same is standing up for what is morally right, and if it’s part of the system, great, if not, all I’m saying is, maybe we should look at a different way to do this.”

 

Average tempo=103 1/2 beats per minute

Average beat=580 ms

proposed Newman Tempo scale category=Natural, as comfortable.

 

/N Schneider/

 

Happy Birthday, Ringo Starr! Another Day In The Life Of Ringo, Giving Away His Secret Of His Sound

Happy birthday, Ringo Starr!

Georgia On My MInd-Ray Charles
Georgia On My MInd-Ray Charles

“Ringo was my favorite Beatle” – Ray Charles, 2007

You are a source of inspiration for we drummers who don’t drink, married better wives than ourselves, yet have a lot of fun.

A Day In The Life The Beatles
A Day In The Life The Beatles

This song was easier to measure than I thought it would be. I wish we could all get up and grab smokes again!

Ringo, in interview on Conan, gives away secret->

“The work is in the emotional idea of the song” – Ringo

Springsteen’s Best Live Recording? PROVE IT ALL NIGHT, Passaic, NJ – 1978

The most energetic song I ever heard live by the Boss, Bruce Springsteen was in 1978. The song PROVE IT ALL NIGHT begins with a long piano solo by the professor in a style that can only be called “Roy”.

The band accelerates from there.

Average speed=118.9 beats per minute
average beat=504.6 milliseconds
scale category=victory

Bruce Springsteen- Proiove It All Night
Bruce Springsteen- Prove It All Night

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Most Enthusiastic Song Ever Recorded? Melissa Etheridge, COME TO MY WINDOW

live

Just asking.

measurements N Schneider

Melissa Etheridge - Come To My Window - measured speed
Melissa Etheridge – Come To My Window tempo measurements