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MISSISSIPPI MASS CHOIR – “Amazing Grace”- favored by @OGochoCinco Chad Ochocinco – Average BPM=100 1/5 BPM, the Universal Speed of Sexual Climax

August 29, 2010 Ian A Schneider 1 comment

On twitter the fine wide receiver, Star of the television program “The Ultimate Catch”. @OGochoCinco a/k/a Chad Ochocinco _ This waltz time of 100 1/5 beats per minute indicates the speed of the natural truth.

Is it because Chad is associated with his 38 million dollar hands that I call 100.1 BPM “the Universal Speed of Sexual Climax”?  No, my mom would kill me if I joked about this – anyone who knows me knows this as true.  Rather, where until 2004 it was considered by the medical community and the science community in general axiomatic that the ONLY rhythm of ANY part of the body of a man or a woman during sex that is predictable was the speed of climax, insofar as spasms of the genitals and pelvic area in general was the same.  People used to think this because of the work of Masters & Johnson.  Turns out: this is EXACTLY CORRECT.  However, during such time as Masters & Johnson measured the speeds, instruments for finding same were, as Dr. Masters *personally told me*, were  too crude to know if the accepted 1/2 century 800 milliseconds or 75 beats, or orgasmic spasms, per minute, specifically 6 to 7 and then a few more, slowing down then to a stop.  The German scientists after the century went to more precise work on this and validated every element of Masters’ work.  However, with the body measurement technology, it was determined  through experiments that the orgasmic contractions were in fact a universal 100 beats per minute.

Amazing Grace/Why We Don't Rap - MIssissippi Mass Choir - bpm scan by meanspeed music

Amazing Grace/Why We Don't Rap - Mississippi Mass Choir - bpm scan by meanspeed music

I am NOT suggesting that Amazing Grace is being sung intentionally, at least in this song (!) as expressing sexuality.  Every piece of music has thousands if not millions of elements.  In this song, such as, the syncopated waltz time, the African-American choir tones, the melody, the harmony are all FAR more important than the tempo.  Tempo is to a song as the weather report is to the news.  So: you stop and think, sometimes a waltz piece can be as The Skater’s Waltz or Happy Birthday or an especially quick version of the Merry Widow’s Waltz.  As far as weather?  I am about to go see the Somerset Patriots play against the Southern Maryland Bluecrabs: last night, the temperature was 72 degrees, a non factor.  TODAY?  Over 90 degrees!  So as you can see, or feel: sometime the tempo is all you want to know from the news.

I picked the song and the YouTube clip as a direct recommendation of Chad.  Requests are starting to come in to meanspeed® music nonprofit music education, as more people realize that in this wildly changing economy that school programs for music for students is considered “nonessential” – so Juliette Lewis‘ favored Life In The Fast Lane comes next – and *you*????  Please keep the requests coming.

Ian A Schneider

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8/29/2010

PROVE IT ALL NIGHT – bruce springsteen and the E Streeet band – TEMPO ANALYSIS OF TWO VERSION WITH JIM DELUVA SUGGESTION! Free measurements, maps, links, videos, disposable bathroom posters!

Sometimes one gets the odd knock on the door. I do not like door bells.

Bruce Springsteen – Prove It All Night – tempo map_NJ Free School_2

Bruce Springsteen – Prove It All Night – tempo map_NJ Free School_1
Anyway, James Manning-san and I were deciding how to handle the requests for the 1978 live version of PROVE IT ALL NIGHT by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.

Bruce Springsteen – Prove It All NIght – tempo map_NJ Free School_6

Bruce Springsteen – Prove It All NIght – tempo map_NJ Free School_8

Bruce Springsteen – Prove It All Night – tempo map_NJ Free School_2

Ah. Talk about the good and the bad! We all (most of us) know Jimmy Deluva when he starts telling war stories from his backstage escapades from the late 1970s. One learns a lot – perhaps a little too much!

The afternoon began with Deluva looking at out tempo maps of both legal versions of Prove It All Night, one from the studio album DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN, the other from the box-set ‘LIVE 1975-1985′. We had all 8 of these graphs lying on the floor, and who should give his patented PAINT IT BLACK door-knock? Jim Deluva (not real name – inside the industry – this is his Dallas/Ft Worth check-in name, ok?) looks at the graphs and starts one of his barrel roll laugh sessions. He laughed at the graphs for two minutes! “Hey, Spiron, manningsan – I’m not saying these are *wrong* – no man, they are fine.”

So I thought what could the problem be. What??? “So Jim, why are you laughing?” “Uh, like, guys, anyone who knows anyTHING about the Boss, or the Loss as those Losers down the Jersey Shore call him at the Stone Pony – just to be, like, cool. You ever see people working in D.C.? Ever? Look next time! They won’t look at the Capital, or the monuments, et al, because, hey, they are stupid! They think being a tourist is a bad thing. Lemme tell ya: I’ve been to every city and back: literally if you are a kind tourist and not a fake who tries to blend, you’ll get the best service.
Now about the song: that was Bruce’s one piece in 1978 where he began to travel with his univesal gym – he was getting buff, ok? Meanwhile, piano playing madman “professor” Roy Bittan was setting the new standard for pop piano music, after this album he put out a MONSTER, Making Movies, worth the Dire Straits. Roy was just on fire then. Fire I say! Now look at Bruce’s box set: he has Ry play a long drawn out background theme fitting of a Ken Burns movie as a backdrop to Bruce’s 20 minute THE RIVER story. On Prove it all night – the MOST genius thing Bruce ever had going – ok, one of the two – the other being Clarence Clemmons all over the Born To Run Album, with MOzart-esque bits in both Thunder-Road and Jungleland: ROY and Bruce trading licks on the 10 minute version of the 1978 Prove it all night, baby! Where’s that graph, my friend??!!”

Bruce Springsteen - Prove It All NIght - tempo mapo_NJ Free School_1

Bruce Springsteen - Prove It All Night - tempo map_NJ Free School_1

I was a little hurt.
So said, Jim and James and I went to YouTube – sure enough, the unreleased 1978 version. Readers, first, let me thank Jimmy Deluva for reminding me that I actually owned this tape in high school (taped from the King Biscuit Flower Hour – how old am I??!! Ouch). Moreover, it was burning. So James and I are all over that now.

For now though, as far as I KNOW, the only two legal versions of Prove It are those. Needless to say we looked for other tempo data about the song here before posting this set of graphs – the only ones that exist.

Bruce Springsteen - Prove It All Night lyrics

I've been working real hard, trying to get my hands clean,
Tonight we'll drive that dusty road from
Monroe to Angeline,
To buy you a gold ring and pretty dress of blue,
Baby just one kiss will get these things for you,
A kiss to seal our fate tonight,
A kiss to prove it all night.
(Chorus)
Prove it all night,
Girl there's nothing else that we can do,
Sp prove it all night, prove it all night,
And girl I'll prove it all night for you.
    

Everybody's got a hunger, a hunger they
can't resist,
There's so much that you want, you
deserve much more than this,
But if dreams came true, oh, wouldn't that
be nice,
But this ain't no dream we're living
through tonight,
Girl, you want it, you take it, you pay the price.

(Chorus)
Prove it all night, prove it all night girl and
call the bluff,
prove it all night, prove it all night and girl,
I prove it all night for your love.

Baby, tie your hair back in a long white bow,
Meet me in the fields out behind the dynamo,
You hear the voices telling you not to go,
They made their choices and they'll never know,
What it means to steal, to cheat, to lie,
What it's like to live and die.

(Chorus)
To prove it all night...

Lyrics | Bruce Springsteen lyrics - Prove It All Night lyrics
Bruce Springsteen - Prove It All NIght - tempo mapo_NJ Free School_1

Bruce Springsteen - Prove It All Night - tempo map_NJ Free School_1

THE LYRICS:
Bruce Springsteen – Prove It All Night lyrics | LyricsMode.com

JAMES MANNING-SAN
MARIANO CARLTON
BROOKLYN “JACKIE” MARONE
March 11, 2010
Meanspeed® Music-New Jersey Free School

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February 1, 2010 Ian A Schneider Leave a comment

the speed of the moment from 1/2 Hertz – 2 1/4 Hertz can be broken down in a phenomenology that is natural.  I invented nothing – I simply saw the order trying to  in chaos and spent 21 years calibrating over 15,00 carefully chosen pieces of music trying to OBJECTIVELY DISPROVE MYSELF.  Haven’t.  Then again, those of you who log on every day know the theory is if not correct at least valid and so overwhelmingly shown by preponderance of evidence as to be obvious.

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February 1, 2010

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