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Amable Odiable asks: what does it means? [sic]. Flickr comes to YOU/ Photostream, that which is offered as proof, and answer.

October 30, 2008 Ian A Schneider Comments off

I’m Only Sleeping – Beatles – speed graph 22

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Amable Odiable says:

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River Newman says:

I have page called www.meanspeed.com where, online, for no money nor request of any of YOUR information, such as Username/Password/favorite Teacher time-wasters. The way in which *IT MATTERS* (+) can be found thereon, and depending on your level of intelligence, you can go to town right away.

Envious people, as, [redacted] of Staten Island or [redacted], from the always arrogant yet gauche Saratoga Springs, New York, not fed every bit of information about the way to look at time on a proper, precise, useable way, and what they do, as your less than biting attempt at sarcasm in your [comment] snide backwards transparently envious remark does is attack the applicability of the meanspeed conjecture itself. Go to a Richard Feynman chart and get back to me on particle physics and its nails on a chalkboard relation to the theory of relativity (*badly* translated, as teh theor is based on the absolute speed of light, not the “relative” light – you knew that though) which you undoubtedly are familiar with and are able to swank around with. Not so easy. You actually like, have to read the physics. You feeling me here?

Did you read it? Are you too obtuse to understand it? If you are, keep commenting, I will answer away.

In this case, sir or mam or whatever, the chart illustrates the asymptotic nature of the line of advance which is contiguously calibrated and does something HUGE – it shows that the song is bound by the emotional category in which it sits: what I used to simply call “natural” I expanded upon the advice of [redacted]. That person is the main worker in a company called [redacted], and their words of – “Let them insult you personally – it’s a compliment” soothe me when I read lazy writing as your sentence. Lazy! Why? Because I only indicate on Flickr 3 places where I post places to explain with a simplicity that makes the conjecture understandable, comprehensible, whatever synonym you like, at a glance. You were too lazy to do that. If you were not too lazy, and actually went to, for example, www.meanspeed.com, www.meanspeedmusic.com or www.meanspeed.blog.com, and you “got it,” a decent human being would have come back here and said, “I read X and it did makes sense.” No. You are a GIMME person. But there ya go – I just gave you three sites out of which to make sense of the patterns. Couldn’t you have simply Googled it? Jesus Christ, help me.

Understand, I could have deleted your comment. It reads as an cheap, easy, cowardly ad hominem swipe, poorly disguised as a bratty “I’m smarter than you, this is worthless” slap. Ouch.

1) the method which which the tempo chart was synthesized is published all over the internet in general, and if you are serious about what you comment on, and you seriously doubt me – Heck, if you just want to make your own measurements of tempo, come back and prove me wrong, PLEASE SO DO! The method is so simple that my 7-year old niece can handle it;
2) when knowledge is power, as it is, and noise pollution is never going away, knowledge of and familiarity with what speed is telling you about the REAL emotional content behind a song, such knowledge as above is priceless. You can control your mental speed, control your mood, without my harsh legalistic tone of imparting information to you, from learning about music you already own.

To be specific about Lennon’s I’M ONLY SLEEPING, he is in a space of comfort, he is natural, clear, unperturbed. Songs at this tempo have such a high predictability of this emotive output that when you look at a basic list of such songs, www.meanspeed.com/graphs–>BPM lists that you will say, “Gee this is obvious. How come no one noticed this before.” Anyway, John says:
“PEOPLE SEEM TO THINK THAT I AM LAZY
I DON’T MIND
I THINK THERE CRAZY
GOING EVERYWHERE AT SUCH A SPEED
‘TIL THEY FIND
THERE’S NO NEED
PLEASE DON’T WAKE ME
NO DON’T SHAKE ME
LEAVE ME AS I AM
I’M ONLY SLEEPING”

It’s that simple – the graph simply means – John was in a comfortable, natural, clear mood.

You’d be amazed (well, maybe not you but anyone who is looking here with sincerity) at the power you will achieve. Once you know, for example, the tempo of “WE WILL ROCK YOU” and what it implies, the reason that it has been stomped at events for over 25 years, you may just get “what it means.” I say this as respectfully as I can, as your lazy question would have been simply deleted by anyone who did no t have confidence that their (in this case my) conjecture is a truth.

That you for checking it out – if your question is real, I hope to hear an update.

/River C.C. Newman/
a/k/a Ian Andrew Schneider, Esq., founder of the Donovan McNabb Memorial Bird and Wildlife Sanctuary in Princeton [insert insult] New Jersey, music clinician, music teacher, drummer, piano accompanist, composer in residence for the Episcopal Church of The Heavenly Rest – www.heavenlyrest.org, 1997-2004.

PSYCHE SONGS will flow? Know the speed, CONTROL YOUR ATTITUDE. Eminem – "Lose Yourself" – Jodie Foster quotes chorus at U/Pennsylvania graduation

October 29, 2008 Ian A Schneider Comments off

“You mean, it’s a ‘know your speed, feed your psyche song’ list!?”
“Exactly, Senator Biden. Tremendous honor to meet you sir.”
- Joe Biden asks [River Newman], on the south of Madison Avenue between 55th and 56th streets, January 2008. In order to meet the voters, Joe was waiting for the bus, as I explained Meanspeed Music’s potential to cool the people without spending a dime. Oh – yeah, he is bigger in person – much.


YouTube – Eminem Lose Yourself


Rated 4.9 out of 5.0


www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_RicayN7X8

Though it was hardly original, as it was based on the song “Dream On” written by Steven Tyler for the super-group AEROSMITH, Eminem’s recording Lose Yourself won Best Original Song for the film ’8 Mile’, starring Reese Witherspoon, Eminem, and the city of Detroit in general at the 2003 Academy Awards. The rapper beat out U2′s tune The Hands That Built America and Marshall Mathers, a/k/a EMINEM became the first “rapper” to win an Oscar.

This is a song that is a PSYCHE song for many, including Dontrelle Willis as he noted in his remarks regarding his choices for his iTunes Celebrity Playlist. Sir [sic, British usage] Andrew-Lloyd Webber is another huge fan of the song. None other than one of the most inspired men in all of North America over the last 75 years, Mr. William “Bill” Shatner, the original Captain Kirk, has recorded his own version of the Eminem version of “Dream On.”



Meanspeed-Carlton Summary

song title=LOSE YOURSELF
song based on sample=DREAM ON
sample written by=Steven Tyler
mean speed/average tempo/median velocity=85.7 beats per minute
average beat length=700 milliseconds
mean-emotion according to the meanspeed music conjecture=acceptance/renewal/rebirth
most interesting rhyme=’reality’ and ‘gravity’
“Snap back to reality, Oh there goes gravity


The meanspeed music conjecture is summarized on the Newman Stand Tempo Scale -

/River C.C. Newman/
October 29, 2008

Public documents -

Lose Yourself

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“Lose Yourself” is a hip hop song by American rapper Eminem. It was released in 2002 as part of the soundtrack to the film 8 Mile, also starring Eminem. The song had additional production by Luis Resto and Jeff Bass.

This is perhaps Eminem’s most well-known, successful song, reaching the top of many charts around the world, including the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart, among others. It won an Academy Award for Best Original Song, two Grammy Awards, and two other Grammy nominations. The song is ranked 4th in the 100 greatest songs of the past 25 years by VH1.[1]

The song was written by Eminem during a break of the filming of 8 Mile. He recorded it in a portable studio on the set, recording all three verses in one take. The sheet on which he wrote the song appears in 8 Mile in a scene where his character is writing while riding the bus. This sheet was sold on eBay for $10,000.

The song’s lyrics explicitly sum up the background info about Eminem’s character in 8 Mile, B. Rabbit, with the first verse summing up much of the plot of the movie.

The song’s general production style is similar in scope to the track “‘Till I Collapse” from The Eminem Show (released before 8 Mile). Both tracks begin with an interlude punctuated by a piano, followed by a gradual introduction of the beat, accompanied by a spoken introduction by Eminem. Both tracks also prominently feature a bass loop and some guitar elements. “Lose Yourself” was also Eminem’s first and only #1 single in the U.S.

Success

“Lose Yourself” is the most successful single of Eminem’s mainstream career. As such, it is considered to be his signature song. It had a 12-week run at #1 in the United States & Australia, and topped the charts in many other countries as well, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand and Denmark among others. It debuted at number nine in Canada and moved up to #1 the following week. According to the Guinness Book Of World Records “Lose Yourself” became the “Longest Running Single at Number One for a Rap Song”.

In the United States, “Lose Yourself” debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart the week of October 5, 2002, at #43. A week later, the single jumped to #18, and hit #1 by November 9. The single spent 16 total weeks in the Top 10, and a total of 23 weeks in the Top 50. While in the #1 spot (from 11/09/02 through 1/25/03), “Lose Yourself”‘s impressive run kept several top contenders for the #1 spot from ever reaching #1, including Jay-Z, Nelly, Jennifer Lopez, Christina Aguilera, and especially Missy Elliott, whose single “Work It” was at #2 for 10 weeks.

The song went on to receive the Academy Award for Best Original Song (the first time a rap song ever won this award), upsetting the favored song “The Hands That Built America” by U2. It is rumored that Eminem, who was not present at the award ceremony believing he would not win for a rap song, was sleeping at the time the award was announced. This was the first time in 14 years the winner of the Best Original Song category was not performed at the ceremony. Luis Resto, one of the song’s co-writers, had attended the ceremony and accepted the award instead. “He’s creative, he has symphonies in his head,” Resto said at the lectern about Eminem. [1] The American Film Institute later ranked it #93 on their list of the 100 Greatest Songs from American Films.

At the Grammy Awards of 2004, “Lose Yourself” became Eminem’s second career nomination for Record of the Year (following “Without Me”), and the first rap song ever to be nominated for Song of the Year. It won Best Male Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Song, which was a brand new category at the time.

At #166, “Lose Yourself” is the highest ranked of the three songs from the 21st century featured in the 2004 List of Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (joining “Stan” at #290). Outkast’s “Hey Ya!” was the other, at #180.

“Lose Yourself” was later released on Eminem’s compilation album, Curtain Call: The Hits, in 2005.

The song’s chorus consists of two repeated short verses.

The music video for “Lose Yourself” was filmed in Detroit, Michigan, and thus contains numerous shots of the city, including of the Ambassador Bridge. The video is a mixture of multiple scenarios, including scenes from and reminiscent of the movie 8 Mile, and Eminem rapping next to the “8 Mile Rd. Mobile Court” sign that appears on the cover of the movie’s soundtrack.

It contains scenes focusing on Rabbit’s and the real life Eminem’s character, for example, the difficulties he has to face while rapping, the insult and booing of crowds as he is a white rapper and the trouble he has to face due to his alcoholic mother and people he hangs out with.

He won a Much Music Video Awards in 2003 for Favourite International Artist with the video for “Lose Yourself”.

At the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards it received the award for Best Video from a Film in the final year this award was given out. It also received nominations for Video of the Year, Best Male Video, Best Rap Video, and Viewer’s Choice.

[edit] Uses in popular culture

The Teen drama series Instant Star named its season premiere episode after this song.
The music video is parodied in the movie “Scary Movie 3″.
Queen + Paul Rodgers used the song as the house music for all of the concerts on their 2005–2006 tours.
On May 15, 2006, Jodie Foster quoted the chorus of the song in her commencement speech at the University of Pennsylvania.[2]
Many athletic teams use this song over their PA system before games.
Part of the tune of the song is used as the theme music on the German detective series Lenßen & Partner.
During an October 2006 interview with the K102 Morning Crew in (Minneapolis, MN), country artist Taylor Swift did an acoustic rendition of the intro and first verse of “Lose Yourself” live on the air, citing it as her favorite workout song.

The Croatian band Vatrogasci did a parody of this song titled ‘Izgubi Se,’ which loosely translates to ‘Lose Yourself’ in English.
“Weird Al” Yankovic made a parody of the song, titled “Couch Potato”, on his 2003 album Poodle Hat. Eminem had given him permission to parody the song, but not to produce a music video for the parody. Al has also released a t-shirt in his online store that parodies the 8 Mile movie poster.
In 2003 the Australian comedy duo Scared Weird Little Guys produced a rap version of the folk song “Waltzing Matilda” called “Cleanin’ Out My Tuckerbag”, which parodies both “Lose Yourself” and “Cleanin’ Out My Closet”, but does not credit Eminem.
Apologetix has made a parody called Look Yourself.
The show Robot Chicken parodied part of the film in the rapping sequence involving Bugs Bunny and a collection of other Looney Tune characters.[3]
The Belgian comedian Chris Van den Durpel made a parody titled: “rijbewijs”, which translates to ‘driving license’, shown in his TV-show “Chris & Co”.
Lupe Fiasco sampled this song on his track “Lu Myself” on his mixtape, Lupe the Jedi and the Touch The Sky mixtape.

Eminem’s iTunes Celebrity Playlist: Lean, Mean & Harsh–the elemental speeds of the list by Meanspeed Music

October 27, 2008 Ian A Schneider Comments off


Eminem released his iTunes “celebrity playlist on December 12, 2006. These are the elemental speeds of all the songs contained thereon.

“Fight Music”


track #1
performer=D12
album=Devil’s Night

Genre according to iTunes=Hip-Hop/Rap
Eminem’s comment regarding choice= “The title says it all. A brawling song for Detroit and beyond.”
a) mean speed/average tempo/median velocity=89.6 beats per minute,
b) mean-emotion according to the meanspeed music conjecture=enthusiasm,
c) average beat length=670 milliseconds
d) corresponding pitch=382.30 hertz, 56 cents above F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz, 44 cents below G4=391.995 hertz.

“What Up Gangsta”
track #2
performer=50 Cent
album=Get Rich Or Die Tryin

Genre according to iTunes=Hip-Hop/Rap
Eminem’s comment regarding choice= “The energy you feel when this song comes on makes you want to punch someone. Hard. But don’t do it.”
a) mean speed/average tempo/median velocity=82.5 beats per minute,
b) mean-emotion according to the meanspeed music conjecture=loneliness,
c) average beat length=727 milliseconds
d) corresponding pitch=352.19 hertz, 14 cents above F4=349.228 hertz, 86 cents below F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz.

“Natural Born Killaz
track #3
performer=Dr. Dre & Ice Cube
album= Murder Was The Case, soundtrack to the original motion picture
Genre according to iTunes=Soundtrack
Eminem’s comment regarding choice= “You feel like jumping out of the window when this song comes on. It’s totally insane.”
a) mean speed/average tempo/median velocity=91.0 beats per minute,
b) mean-emotion according to the meanspeed music conjecture=enthusiasm,
c) average beat length=659 milliseconds
d) corresponding pitch=388.47 hertz, 84 cents above F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz, 16 cents below G4=391.995 hertz.

Track #4
“Smack My Bitch Up”
performer=The Prodigy
album=The Fat Of The Land

Genre according to iTunes=Electronic
Eminem’s comment regarding choice= “I’ll plead the 5th.”
a) mean speed/average tempo/median velocity=136.4 beats per minute,
b) mean-emotion according to the meanspeed music conjecture=fast, 2.27 beats per second,
c) average beat length=440 milliseconds,
d) corresponding pitch=581.86 hertz, 83 cents above C#5/Db5=554.365 hertz, 17 cents below D5=587.330 hertz.

The meanspeed music conjecture is summarized on the Newman Stand Tempo Scale, pictured here

/River Newman/
Meanspeed Music Company