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Meanspeed Avoidance: Aerosmith, "Dream On,"–studio version and live version, meanemotion=lonely and graceful, trying to avoid Bittersweet

August 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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Three of the sven speed graphs above feature the song “Dream On” by Aerosmith alone, as it is performed on the CD called ‘Classics Live.’

The four of the seven speed charts at the top represent a comparison of the speed performance of the song as it is played in the studio, charts and frequencies thereof were posted yesterday, with the speed performance of the song live.

This is a case of “Meanspeed Avoidance.” We will see more examples of it in the days and weeks to come. Notice how the song is comfortable as a lonely song, as played in the studio, or a song of grace, as it is performed on stage–and the song in both cases plays many bets and measures in the meanspeed –77-78 beats per minute, or, the square root of 60 seconds multiplied by ten. We saw this with Pearl Jam and their song “Black.” The meanspeed, or “bittersweet” meanemotion, is very difficult to maintain, especially on stage, as are the emotions. It is easier to mourn something and be lonely about it than it is to say a long “good”-bye to [it], and it it is easier to be graceful in their presence than maintaining the, well, way too long good-bye scenes, all scenes of which we are all experienced and I think probably wince in pain just thinking about the really bad good-byes.

From Wkipedia:

“…Dream On (Aerosmith song)
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“Dream On”
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Single by Aerosmith
from the album Aerosmith
Recorded 1973
Genre Blues-Rock
Length 4:27
Writer(s) Steven Tyler
Producer(s) Adrian Barber
Chart positions

* #6 (1976 reissue)

Aerosmith singles chronology
Somebody Dream On One Way Street

“Dream On” is a classic blues rock song in the key of F minor by Aerosmith from their 1973 debut album, “Aerosmith”. This power ballad became their first major hit. Although it peaked at #59 when it was originally released as a single back in 1973, it became a Top 10 single in 1976, when it was re-released as a single. This song was first played live in Willimantic, CT at the Shaboo Inn.

The song was sampled by rap artist Eminem for his song Sing for the Moment from his 2002 album The Eminem Show. The song was re-made by Andru Donalds as the cover song for their album of the same name. It has been covered by Ronnie James Dio (vocals) with Yngwie Malmsteen (flamenco guitar).

This song was used in Buick’s commercials, corresponding with their slogan, “Dream Up”.

The song made an appearance as the closing theme to the Disney movie Miracle, and was also used in the closing credits of the movie Last Action Hero. It was used in the opening cut scene for the Tecmo video game Dead or Alive Ultimate.

The song “Dream On” is part of the The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list.[1] It is also ranked #172 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time…”

Ian Schneider
26 October 2006
NY, NY, USA

(republished with additional graphics August 28, 2008)

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Dave Matthews, Carter Beauford, Boyd Tinsley, Stefan Lessard & the late LeRoi Moore: Precise Tempos/Speeds of all songs on THE BEST OF WHAT’S AROUND

August 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment








The Dave Mathews Band always has been and still is made up of:
Dave Matthews, Stefan Lessard, Boyd Tinsley, LeRoi Moore and Carter Beauford.

Dave Matthews has an enormous collection of quality recordings. I don’t usually get opinionated in regard to the music I write about. I try to write about speed, and any emotional expression behind expression of speed in music. I try to leave the “art” part to people who are better at writing about things like that—hence the constant use of links to “official artist sites,” “official fan sites” and wikipedia.org entries regarding the songs about which we post on meanspeed.com.

The speeds, all elementary but not as easy as to obtain as professed by that freeware you just downloaded. Yeah, that software that is going to “analyze and sort” all your recordings by beats per minute. Good luck there. I am always trying “beats per minute analyzers” and programs regarding them–as www.beatunes.com’s elementary programs: they do not work, in my opinion, as they are promised. Elementary does not mean “easy to measure.”

iTunes denoted every song on this album as being in the “Rock” genre of music. Many times, you’ll see Dave’s catalogue in: adult contemporary, acoustic jam bands, pop, rock, singer-songwriter, soundtrack, vocal and so on.

The song speeds were measured as:

song= “The Best Of What’s Around”
original album=Under The Table And Dreaming
a) meanspeed=96.5 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm,
c) meanspace=0.622 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=411.60 hertz, 89 cents above G4=391.995 hertz, 11 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz.

song= “Don’t Drink The Water”
original album=Before These Crowded Streets
Concert venue=Sound Advice Ampitheater, West Palm Beach, Florida
a) meanspeed=95.2 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm,
c) meanspace=0.631 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=406.00 hertz, 40 cents above G4=391.995 hertz, 60 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz.

song= “What Would You Say”
original album=Remember Two Things
a) meanspeed=119.6 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=victory,
c) meanspace=0.502 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=510.41 hertz, 56 cents above B4=493.883 hertz, 44 cents below C5=523.251 hertz.

song= “Crash Into Me”
original album=Crash
a) meanspeed=101.1 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=natural,
c) meanspace=0.594 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=431.30 hertz, 65 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz, 35 cents below A4=440.000 hertz.

song= “Too Much”
original album=Crash
a) meanspeed=114.6 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=foreboding,
c) meanspace=0.523 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=489.07 hertz, 83cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 17 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

song= “Stay (Wasting Time)”
original album=Before These Crowded Streets
concert venue=Verizon Wireless Ampitheater, Selma, Texas
a) meanspeed=105.7 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=lust,
c) meanspace=0.568 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=450.99 hertz, 42 cents above A4=440.000 hertz, 58 cents below A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz.

song= “Everyday”
original album=Everyday
concert venue=The Saratoga Performing Arts Center, known as SPAC by anyone who knows someone else, in Saratoga Springs, in my home state of New York
a) meanspeed=90.7 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm,
c) meanspace=0.661 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=387.17 hertz, 78 cents above F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz, 22 cents below G4=391.995 hertz.

song= “Crush”
original album=Before These Crowded Streets
a) meanspeed=94.2 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm,
c) meanspace=0.637 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=402.01 hertz, 43 cents above G4=391.995 hertz, 57 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz.

song= “So Right”
original album=Everyday
a) meanspeed=111.6 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=lust,
c) meanspace=0.538 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=476.16 hertz, 36 cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 64 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

song= “Ants Marching”
concert venue=Giants Stadium, East Rutherford in my parents’ home state of New Jersey-how else would I have the contacts to pull off Mission Springsteen this summer?
original album=Remember Two Things
a) meanspeed=113.2 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=lust,
c) meanspace=0.530 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=483.61 hertz, 61 cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 39 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

song= “The Space Between”
album=Everyday
a) meanspeed=84.9 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=renewal,
c) meanspace=0.707 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=362.24 hertz, 63 cents above F4=349.228 hertz, 37 cents below F#4/Gb4=369.994 hertz.

song= “Two Step”
original album=Crash
fast parts:
a) meanspeed=209.6 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=fast, 3.5 beats per second,
c) meanspace=0.286 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=894.09 hertz, 27 cents above A5=880.000 hertz, 73 cents below A#5/Bb5=932.328 hertz,
slower parts:
a) meanspeed=104.8 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=natural,
c) meanspace=0.572 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=447.05 hertz, 27 cents above A#4/Bb4=466.164 hertz, 73 cents below B4=493.883 hertz.

song= “Grey Street”
album=Busted Stuff
a) meanspeed=99.6 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=natural,
c) meanspace=0.602 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=424.96 hertz, 39 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz, 61 cents below A4=440.000 hertz.

song= “Grace Is Gone”
album=The Best Of What’s Around, Volume One
a) meanspeed=95.0 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=enthusiasm,
c) meanspace=0.632 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=405.18 hertz, 57 cents above G4=391.995 hertz, 43 cents below G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz.

song= “Hunger For The Great Light”
album=Busted Stuff
a) meanspeed=120.0 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=victory,
c) meanspace=0.500 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=511.85 hertz, 61 cents above B4=493.883 hertz, 39 cents below C5=523.251 hertz.

song= “American Baby”
album=Stand Up!
a) meanspeed=121.8 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=victory,
c) meanspace=0.497 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=515.45 hertz, 73 cents above B4=493.883 hertz, 27 cents below C5=523.251 hertz.

song= “Lousisia Bayou”
concert venue=Nissan Pavillion at Stoneridge, Bristol, Virginia
a) meanspeed=101.4 beats per minute,
b) meanemotion=natural,
c) meanspace=0.597 seconds per beat,
d) meanpitch=428.58 hertz, 54 cents above G#4/Ab4=415.305 hertz, 46 cents below A4=440.000 hertz.

Ian Schneider,
meanspeed.com
August 28, 2008

note: This is an UPDATED version of a post I originally published January 6, 2007. The band is mourning the loss of LeRoi Moore, as is any fan of music. I hate the word tragic but to die at 46 with all that talent is still beyond me. What was published as “Volume One” of their greatest hits will forever posthumously be known as some form of th”LeRoi Years.” Additionally, the Dave Matthews Band were open supporters of Senator Obama.

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Web MD – Interactive Metronome Effective in ADHD patients: VIDEO

August 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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