The Speed Of Victory Predicted By Tempo- “UNDER MY THUMB” – The Rolling Stones – Tempo Charts, YouTube videos, Public Documents
November 6, 2008
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In my friendly bet I lost $10. I think the winner, who had predicted that the Rays would make the World Series early in the season, got me on a 10:1 bet. Tonight after the victory, he was strutting around me and my sleeping wife after the Phils lost singing “UNDER MY THUMB,” and so on.
As Wiki says so well below, the song Thumb is a song of overcoming being taken advantage of – it is a victory song.
After my guest left, I checked out the calibration I had done for this song – victory, sure enough. The rest I leave to wiki, whose writing appears below th esignature.
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All charts by River Newman. Meanspeed Music Company. © 2008. All Rights Reserved.
song title=”Under My Thumb”
average tempo/mean speed/median velocity=127.1 beats per minute
average beat=472 milliseconds
composer=Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
conceptual tempo graphics=Meanspeed™ Music Company
performer=THE ROLLING STONES
mean-emotion according to the meanspeed music conjecture=victory
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