The three songs represented on the charts below are showing you emotions as instant sheet music not for “dummies’” but rather for anyone who is inquisitive and determined to explore the effect of precise tempo insofar that speed territoriality itself dictates the more than the words themselves. To this rule there are exceptions of course, and this is called speed irony or tempo irony. For example, below, see how sad President William Jefferson Clinton looks inside a song that is played at the speed of victory: his stoic contemplation belies any type of result in Iowa last night. Similarly, see how the image of Mrs. Clinton inside a song at the speed of foreboding as it appears as though she is victorious not only does not ring true but almost bizarre.
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By contrast, as many of the Last shall be First, Senator Obama’s appearance on the chart with Mary J. Blige in a song performed as a duo with Paul Hewson, also known as Sir Bono, David Evans, Larry Mullen Junior and Adam Clayton of Ireland looks enthusiastic.
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Musicians, Great ROCK with a litle bit of POP!!!…U2 THE EDGE LARRY MULLEN JR. BONO VOX ADAM CLAYTON FANS MARY J.
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Mary J. Blige feat. U2 - One (Live Grammy Awards 2006…U2
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The confidence in predicting of the deterministic element of tempo varies from speed to speed. I might be 44% likely to predict that a song that is really (not what Mixmeister gives you, with all due respect. Among the lack of integrity of people that will give you *real* speeds, let us go past the smarmy locals and go straight to the disingenuous source: Steven Jobs. A friend who is well connected, well funded, and for you women, well endowed – with a large family, of course – never seen his johnson, sorry – anyway, he said, “Steve Jobs is an [very mean tone taken *asshole*." I was floored. Not had I always thought Jobs the misunderstood benevolent bot genius, I thought he might be cool. Hell no. Any of you with "outdated" macs (those over 3 months old) who update to his newest OSX update - if you lose all your data? Shit! We warned ya! And the mac is a toy don't ya know. Microsoft, IBM, Google do all the work, Apple repackages it in a fancy yet smarmy way, like a nasty version of Sony products. As if: Sony parts did not have integration. Jobs came up with an iTunes system that is a scandal: you may only download once, despite their owning a copy of a song you *already bought but was lost on your hard drive because the new Tiger system blew up your "old" data, like you iTunes Library. The most ethical company I know is Audible.com, a company that sells books on recording by excellent readers at a fair price with enormous selections of everything. I bought Charlie Wilson's War, a 24 hour book in 2004, and I had erased it from my hard-drive for room, and wanted to download it before checking out the movie. Easily done: I go to the site--->My Library---->Download. Voila. You own it for life - or at least for the life of the company. And the only book club that was acceptable to Apple was Audible, and that price *should* have been steep in Audible's favor as they are every bit as ethical as iTunes is not. Of course, conspiracy theorists like myself if I've been outside too long would say that they are really the sane company, and in the future, to maintain revenue, with people revolting in masses against iTunes, Apple will bend to the same rule: If you ACCOUNT buys an album or a song, as long as you can prove that you have held the account from which you bought the music, you can download. Those rules of greed are obscene - as virtually all that is paid for mainly out of a morality play, as p2p is so easy, gets *punished* while Dr. Limewire has made $5,000 in DVD sales of the last concert ever by The Beatles.
Take that out a step way further. On his iTunes video 80 GB iPod, which is always breaking down - look out of it is not because then it's just going to die *completely* one day and the Apple Store twenty-something will say, "I'm sorry, that's what happens." Anyway, the iPod has an absolutely fantastic 200 lap stop watch on it that records two-hundred consecutive laps - a thousand calibrations on that iPod, with great software function and ease of use with music (I measure songs on the train - I was terribly excited about this watch. it even went out to the THIRD decimal place in seconds: while Nike, Seiko, Timex, and , well, everyone else stop at hundredths of seconds, the iPod does thousandths! One problem, two laughable results. The problem is that the lap button is in the middle of the iPod and goes down a distance of [X] number of diopters and hits “lap” – yet that button is raised and horribly inconsistent, so the problem is:
1) The time measurements are not even reliable to the 1ooths. I have many $10 watches that are far superior in a straight one lap digital count – the watch function does not work properly–nor can it, lest it is a touch screen version (like I am not going to buy it!); and
2) The idea of being unreliable out to the *thousandth* of a second is as absurd as if: you were 2-10 minutes to an 8 o’clock curtain, and upon being asked the time a man said: “It is seven hours, 56 minutes 44.78 seconds, or 3 minutes 56.22 seconds until 8!” where that man’s watch was good to go as far as the time being within 30 seconds of 7:57, but the “.78 seconds” is vanity and silliness and misleading – and Jobs sells this. Shameful. A Seiko stop watch is to an iTunes stopwatch what Air Force One is to that piece of crap John Denver flew into that mountain or even the Piper that Kennedy killed 2 sisters and himself, many say because he was a lousy pilot, his instrument rating not assured. And we all buy Steve Jobs because Bill Gates is supposed to be so “evil.” Wrong. Just like Google. Google is no more evil than MySpace or Facebook are “good.”
Your feedback has been encouraged to the maximum since the day we came online in August, 2004. Thank you for checking us out. The scale, which we call the Universal Tempo Scale created with mean speed music theory is:
Speed categories are territorial and predictable, yet only in this small range, essentially .5-2 Hertz, or 30 beats per minute (“bpm“) to 120. Speed ironies are a natural emergence and make for some of the most interesting music – they occur in every elevator we enter, every time we are put on hold on the telephone, every Starbucks song is pre-programmed to try to program you. Fight back – learn the real shit, on these pages, no money, no names, really: I don’t wanna even know ya- I just want to say – if you can master this theory, it is like carrying an invisible private limousine in your head. Then again, you can let the Industry shove Daughtry down your throat – your choice, sisters and brothers.
Universal Standard tempo”
- 54-58-Melodrama
- 59-62-Sincerity
- 63-69-Ceremony
- 70-76-Grace
- 77-78-Bittersweetness
- 79-84-Loneliness
- 85-89-Renewal
- 90-97-Enthusiasm
- 98-105-Natural
- 106-113-Lust
- 114-118-Foreboding
- 119-128-Victory
Archetype songs of enthusiasm, from meanspeed.com:
| Mercy Mercy Me, Marvin Gaye | View Graph |
| Midnight Blue, Melissa Manchester | View Graph |
| Bang The Drum Slowly (End Theme), Stephen Lawrence | View Graph |
| I Don’t Want To Wait, Paula Cole | View Graph |
| In The Air Tonight, Phil Collins | View Graph |
| Today’s The Day, America | View Graph |
| Thank U, Alanis Morissette | View Graph |
| Darkness On The Edge of Town, Bruce Springsteen | View Graph |
| Like A Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan | View Graph |
| Phase Dance Live, Pat Metheny Group | View Graph |
| One, U2 | View Graph |
| Gonna Fly Now, Theme From Rocky, Bill Conti | View Graph |
| Knocks Me Off My Feet, Stevie Wonder | View Graph |
| Tempted, Squeeze | View Graph |
Archetype songs of victory, from meanspeed.com:
| Born In The USA, Bruce Springsteen | View Graph |
| Losing My Religion, R.E.M. | View Graph |
| Don’t Stop, Fleetwood Mac | View Graph |
| Speed of Sound, Coldplay | View Graph |
| Don’t Stop Believing, Journey | View Graph |
| How To Save A Life, The Fray | View Graph |
| Lucky Town, Bruce Springsteen | View Graph |
| Happy Together, The Turtles | View Graph |
| Isn’t She Lovely, Stevie Wonder | View Graph |
| Both Sides Now, Judy Collins | View Graph |
| Wouldn’t It Be Nice, Beach Boys | View Graph |
| We Are Family, Sister Sledge | View Graph |




MeanSpeed Charts © 2008, James C.C. Manning. Use By Permission.
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An old clip of Fleetwood mac performing Don’t Stop on the Tusk tour in Germany. I love this footage, it seems as if Lindsey is a (more)
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t Stop” by Fleetwood Mac from the Rumours album. Hope ya’ll enjoy the music and photos of Lindsey and Christine!…Fleetwood Mac Don
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