John Lennon wrote and performed a song called MIND GAMES. The graphs are based on contiguous measurements of 268 beats. These measurements were made 10 times, entered into Microsoft Excel, averaged, and synthesized.
Mind Games – John Lennon
those mind games together, Pushing barriers, planting seeds …
4 min 14 sec -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dHUfy_YBps

YouTube – John Lennon Mind Games
Some long forgotton footage taken of Lennon in NYC just …var mb5=ManyBox.register(’5′,2,’yvIuiTwN3ekJ’,”,’afd5′,21,’Watch video’,'Hide video’)
– 4 min 20 sec -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO5LkJJlpTU
We found that our calibration of John Lennon’s “Mind Games,” and the weird speed of ceremony as a dream sequence song was best illustrated by our instant speed sheet music for the masses (above, everywhere) had quite the fit, as bathroom math art goes, to the Dr. Phil/Britney/insane body guard fiasco.
As many of you know, as sure as we give every part of our method on the dropdown screen, above and to the left, we experiment here – our graphs are easy to do, once you follow the method, and we encourage you to check and criticize or SLAM our work.
You can be kind – we’ll do a reasonable request now and then.
Information courtesy WIKIPEDIA ad Dr. Phil.com -
Britney Spears “intervention” (2008)
McGraw attracted criticism for his unannounced visit to celebrity Britney Spears’ hospital room in January 2008. The visit appeared to be part of a misguided attempt at getting Spears and her parents to take part in an “intervention” on the Dr. Phil television show.
The night before the video’s release, director Jake Safarty posted two pictures on his official website from the video shoot. One picture was of Britney sitting on a bed, and the other was of Britney dancing near the stripper pole while wearing a different outfit. Both of these scenes, along with the many other scenes shot, remain unreleased without explanation.






