keller1 (In A Gadda Da Vida, Baby) | | Posted: Mar 22, 2010 - 20:34 | |
jhorton wrote: Same time signature as some parts of, ' Heart of the Sunrise," I think.
Close. Heart of the Sunrise is in 6. This one is in 3. Very similar. |
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Sjaaks (Horst, Netherlands) | | Posted: Mar 03, 2010 - 03:14 | |
I'm loving this more and more... Very nice!!
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Frater_Kork (Uppsala, Sweden) | | Posted: Mar 01, 2010 - 07:55 | |
7 -> 8 in the string break. Imogen can do no wrong.
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osbyec
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jhorton wrote: Same time signature as some parts of, ' Heart of the Sunrise," I think. Can someone help me out here, is it 3/4 or 7/8?
I would say definitely 3/4, but I think there might have been some odd non-3/4 measures thrown in here and there to switch things up. (2/4? 4/4? Didn't start listening soon enough to figure it out) |
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ladyj (Owosso, MI) | | Posted: Jan 25, 2010 - 09:32 | |
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MinMan (Bay Area, CA) | | Posted: Jan 21, 2010 - 17:34 | |
Sjaaks wrote:Sounds a lot like Frou Frou...  Or am i missing something here? in case you didn't catch on; they are one and the same . |
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kristinedahms
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Yes to Yes, again, but more interesting. Love her, thanks for playing and introducing a new favorite.
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Inamorato (Twin Cities) | | Posted: Jan 18, 2010 - 20:18 | |
plaice3 wrote: I was surprised to see Immi as a guest on Beck's show but she showed her versatility and gave a good account of herself. She is best known as a solo artist so fitting in with a band like that is a testament to her musicianship. |
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inindian (Sea of joy) | | Posted: Jan 15, 2010 - 00:54 | |
Sjaaks wrote:Sounds a lot like Frou Frou...  Or am i missing something here? Seriously! Yes, you must be! It's Imimania! |
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Sjaaks (Horst, Netherlands) | | Posted: Jan 15, 2010 - 00:45 | |
Sounds a lot like Frou Frou...  Or am i missing something here? |
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plaice3
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camatcba (Lumberjack Software Hack Node) | | Posted: Jan 06, 2010 - 19:33 | |
Every time I hear Imogen Heap, I think Michelle Tumes from Australia. So similar...so talented.
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jhorton
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DavidS_UK wrote:Does anyone else hear some similarity to early Yes? Same time signature as some parts of, ' Heart of the Sunrise," I think. Can someone help me out here, is it 3/4 or 7/8? |
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keller1 (In A Gadda Da Vida, Baby) | | Posted: Jan 06, 2010 - 19:31 | |
FlatCat wrote:Can anyone think of another song that uses this unusual rhythm?
It's in 3, like a waltz. Another good one on the RP playlist is You Can Bring Me Flowers by Ray Lamontagne. |
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JoBo (California) | | Posted: Dec 28, 2009 - 10:08 | |
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ambrebalte (Beijing) | | Posted: Dec 22, 2009 - 23:28 | |
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FlatCat (Chicago) | | Posted: Dec 18, 2009 - 09:30 | |
Can anyone think of another song that uses this unusual rhythm?
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kristinedahms
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Yes, to YES. Vocals. Lovely.
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lattalo (Beartooths) | | Posted: Nov 28, 2009 - 20:16 | |
That_SOB wrote:I suggest you settle this in a civilized manner. Ok then, grab your implement (pen, pencil, feather,finger paints, sharp rock) of choice and you have 5 min. to write a great American novel. The winner will be announced on an obscure cable TV channel, and receive a 5 year contract with Publishers Clearing House. Ready ? LMAO! |
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Nanners63 (Sugar Hill, GA) | | Posted: Nov 24, 2009 - 07:43 | |
We went to see her at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta this past Sunday night where she performed this along with her entire new cd....simply amazing! She brought Tim Exile and Back Ted n Ted with her. It was a night to remember.  |
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DavidS_UK (Central England, UK) | | Posted: Nov 24, 2009 - 07:39 | |
Does anyone else hear some similarity to early Yes?
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rtb (NE corner of Work and Boredom) | | Posted: Nov 24, 2009 - 07:39 | |
Not sure if I'm a true fan yet. But I love the fact that each new song of hers that I hear challenges me to become one.
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That_SOB (The Dark Side of the Tune) | | Posted: Nov 21, 2009 - 13:19 | |
flyboy wrote: Stefen wrote: You're right. I think ellipsis is singular and ellipses is plural. Where ellipse came from, I don't know
Ellipsis is the dot dot dot mark indicating an ommision in a sentence, like ... Ellipses is the plurl of ellipse, like an oval, or the plurl of ellipsis.
I suggest you settle this in a civilized manner. Ok then, grab your implement (pen, pencil, feather,finger paints, sharp rock) of choice and you have 5 min. to write a great American novel. The winner will be announced on an obscure cable TV channel, and receive a 5 year contract with Publishers Clearing House. Ready ? |
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flyboy (Sarah Palin's Hometown) | | Posted: Nov 20, 2009 - 10:28 | |
shutter wrote:That'd be "plural" not "plurl." I'm just sayin'...
Thanks. |
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shutter (You can't get here from there) | | Posted: Nov 13, 2009 - 05:11 | |
flyboy wrote: Stefen wrote: You're right. I think ellipsis is singular and ellipses is plural. Where ellipse came from, I don't know
Ellipsis is the dot dot dot mark indicating an ommision in a sentence, like ... Ellipses is the plurl of ellipse, like an oval, or the plurl of ellipsis. That'd be "plural" not "plurl." I'm just sayin'... |
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Mr_O (Montréal) | | Posted: Nov 02, 2009 - 05:05 | |
Dave_Mack wrote:Oops, looks like Bill's magical programming substitute didn't notice that it played Frou Frou three songs ago. Of course, I don't care, because I love Imogen.  Oops, he did it again... Must be cyclic and happen every month : a seizure of Immimania. |
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Dog_Ear
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flyboy wrote: Stefen wrote: You're right. I think ellipsis is singular and ellipses is plural. Where ellipse came from, I don't know
Ellipsis is the dot dot dot mark indicating an ommision in a sentence, like ... Ellipses is the plurl of ellipse, like an oval, or the plurl of ellipsis. Ellipse is a circular shape that is not perfectly round -the halo shape on cover |
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ziggytrix (Dallas, TX) | | Posted: Oct 28, 2009 - 10:49 | |
Stefen wrote: You're right. I think ellipsis is singular and ellipses is plural. Where ellipse came from, I don't know.
The Greeks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellipse |
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flyboy (Sarah Palin's Hometown) | | Posted: Oct 26, 2009 - 14:53 | |
Stefen wrote: You're right. I think ellipsis is singular and ellipses is plural. Where ellipse came from, I don't know
Ellipsis is the dot dot dot mark indicating an ommision in a sentence, like ... Ellipses is the plurl of ellipse, like an oval, or the plurl of ellipsis. |
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michaelgmitchell (ON, Canada) | | Posted: Oct 26, 2009 - 14:53 | |
In the spirit of the upcoming World Series ... Imogen has hit another homer with this one. Over to you, Tim.
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