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In Memorium: Danny Federici (1950-2008) – “Prove It All Night” – bruce springsteen and the E STREET BAND – Rest in Peace, my brother

April 17, 2008 Ian A Schneider Comments off


Tonight, driving on the New Jersey Turnpike, I heard a young woman request on radio 101.5 FM the song by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band called “Prove It All Night.” This song was popular when it came out and I was 1/3 the age I am now. So said, I am glad the song is still popular – heck, the boss can still fetch thousands of dollars for a pair of tickets where one can actually see him – without a Jumbo-tron, of course.

I went to work on the speed map of the song as soon as I got home.

Meanspeed Summary
song title=”Prove It All Night”
performer=Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
meanspeed=114.6 beats per minute
average beat=524 milliseconds per beat
mean slow phase=1.91 cycles per second
corresponding pitch=488.9 hertz
meanemotion according to meanspeed music theory=foreboding

All charts by Hunter Newman

From U.S. F.B.I. *and* C.I.A. approved “wikipedia.org, the ‘people’s free encyclopedia’ -

Prove It All Night” was the ninth song on Bruce Springsteen‘s fourth studio album Darkness on the Edge of Town, and the first single released from it.

The song tells the story of a young couple who pledge their love to each other on a trip to various towns. The entire song contains a sense of optimism that the two individuals’ quest for love will someday be realized but, at the same time, it seems that the world is closing in on them in that the characters’ chances of falling in love are growing more limited as time passes. Like many songs that Springsteen has written, including “Thunder Road“, “Prove It All Night” reads like stage directions from a screenplay which gives more of a cinematic feeling.

The single gained little traction with Top 40 radio stations, reaching only #33 on the Billboard Hot 100; however it gained considerable play on progressive rock and album-oriented rock radio formats.

“Prove It All Night” has been a semi-regular selection in Springsteen and E Street Band concerts since its release. To the Springsteen faithful, by far the most famous arrangement of it occurred during their fabled 1978 Tour, when it was reshaped into an eleven-minute epic with a long, howling guitar-over-piano introduction and a frenetic organ-and-guitar-over-drums outro. Excerpts of one such performance from a July 1, 1978 Berkeley Community Theatre show were heard during a syndicated radio interview with New York disc jockey Dave Herman, and this version would become a fan favorite still referred back to decades later; one of the criticisms of Springsteen’s 1986 Live/1975-85 box set was that it omitted the 1978 “Prove It”. A live version of the song did finally appear on Springsteen’s 2001 release Live in New York City documenting the Reunion Tour, as did a Rising Tour performance on the 2003 Live in Barcelona DVD, but both were in a shorter, more conventional treatment.

Hunter Newman

April 17, 2008

Three way OYE COMO VA comparison: Santana, live in South America, in the studio, Tito Puente in the studio

April 17, 2008 Ian A Schneider Comments off

This is the last of a multi-part post on the three most popular versions of Oye Como Va: the studio version original made famous by Tito Puente, the studio version made famous by Carlos Santana and a live version from Santana’s Sacred Fire “live from South America” collection.

The frequencies for Oye Como Va, live in South America are:
mean speed=133.8 beats per minute
mean emotion=[mixed fast]
beat frequency=2.23 beats per second.



mean slow phase=2.23 cycles per second.
corresponding =285.44 Hertz, 50 cents above C#4/Db4=277.183 Hertz and 50 cents below D4=293.665 Hertz.

Ian Schneider
New York, NY

April 17, 208

Tito Puente, OYE COMO VA- ‘Latin classic version’- meanspeed=123.3 bpm, meanemotion=victorious

April 17, 2008 Ian A Schneider Comments off





These are five speed graphs of the song Oye Como Va, the original Latin salsa classic version, by Tito Puente.

The performance lines on the graphs represent moving averages of contiguous groups of four quarter—one measure—I averaged ten measurements. The meanspeed line indicates the average speed, or meanspeed.

The meanemotion of the song is Victorious, and tomorrow we will be looking at the Carlos Santana version of this song—what JVC calls “[an excellent version, in its Anglicized way, than this original classic].”

The frequencies for Oye Como Va are-
mean speed=123.3 beats per minute
mean emotion=Victory
average beat= 2.055 beats per second.
mean slow phase=2.055 cycles per second.
corresponding pitch=263.04 Hertz, 17 cents above C4=261.626 Hertz and 83 cents below C#/Db4=277.183 Hertz.

Ian Schneider
April 17, 2008
New Jersey, U.S.A.

links to song:
Tito Puente

Tito Puente more than earned first place among modern Latin jazz musicians “Every time he plays ‘Oye Como Va,’ I get a nice royalty check,” Puente said.
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Amazon.com: Oye Como Va: The Dance Collection: Music

19% buy this item (Oye Como Va ~ Tito Puente (Artist); 13% buy Salsa, Merengue, Picadillo A Lo Puente. 9. Tito’s Colada. 10. Delirio. 11. Oye Como Va
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Amazon.com: Oye Como Va [CD-SINGLE]: Music

Oye Como Va, Tito Puente. The late Tito Puente’s Oye Como Va is a hugely popular hit within the latin and latin jazz genre.
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Oye Como Va by Tito Puente: Song Music Downloads

Oye Como Va by Tito Puente: Song Music Downloads. Portions of content provided by All Music Guide © 2005 AEC One Stop Group, Inc. | Report Page Error | Help
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Tito Puente MP3 Downloads – Tito Puente Music Downloads – Tito Album: Oye Como Va: The Dance Collection Artist: Tito Puente Release Date: 7/1/1982 Genre: Latin. Given Tito Puente’s staggeringly prolific output on
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