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Comparing the 1969 Neil Diamond Recording and 2006 Dave Matthews Band versions of SWEET CAROLINE – Looking at tempo elements in precision, Elation as Victory is a different Emotional Concept than Joyous yet Generalized ‘Happiness’ / Calibrations, tempo maps, video, wiki

June 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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From everything I have read this past decade, scientists have been able to separate the emotion of exteme happiness or pure joy from the satisfaction of victory itself.  Not That victory cannot bring about joy, but no amount of joy can compete, literally and figuratively with the “thrill of victory.”  Victory is a rush, and, as Jim McCay continued for ABC®’s Wide World of Sports®, over the “agony of defeat.”  And as Joe Garagiola said after the Mets came back to defeat the Red Sox in the 1986 World series, “I don’t know who forst said this Vince [Sculley], but you see it heere, Losing feels worse than winning feels good.”  That is axiomatic psychology.  Even Dr. Phil watchers know that negative experiences average four times the intensity of positive experiences.

/Ian Andrew Schneider/

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June 17, 2009

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Sweet Caroline

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“Sweet Caroline”
Single by Neil Diamond
from the album Sweet Caroline
Released September 16th, 1969
Genre Pop
Length 3:21
Label UNI/MCA
Writer(s) Neil Diamond
Producer Tommy Cogbill
Neil Diamond
Chips Moman
Neil Diamond singles chronology
“Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show”
(1969)
“Sweet Caroline”
(1969)
“Holly Holy”
(1969)

Sweet Caroline” is a pop song written and performed by Neil Diamond and officially released on September 16, 1969, as a single. There are three distinct mixes of this song. The original mono 45 mix had a loud orchestra and glockenspiel compared to the stereo version on the Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show LP. The third version was a remix found only on the initial CD release of Neil Diamond’s “His 12 Greatest Hits”. This version has the orchestra mixed down very noticeably and has the background vocals mixed up. It has a longer fade as well. The song reached #4 on the Billboard chart and eventually went platinum for sales of one million singles.[1]

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  • 1 At sporting events
    • 1.1 Teams that play it
  • 2 Covers
  • 3 In entertainment
  • 4 References

[edit]At sporting events

This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. (August 2008)

“Sweet Caroline” is popular at sporting events. Sherrie Levy, Neil Diamond’s press agent, remarked, “I’m not sure how it happened, but we’re very pleased that it happened”. The song has been a tradition at Boston’s Fenway Park since 1997, played at every game in the middle of the eighth inning.

It has since become tradition at many other sporting events for professional and college teams.

The song began being used as a victory song for the New York Rangers during the 2005-2006 season when head coach Tom Renney would play it in the locker room following victories. Shortly thereafter, the song began being played at Madison Square Garden by the PA System at the end of games that the Rangers were winning. However, during that season there were a few times in which the song was played prior to the end of the game with the Rangers in the lead. Some of those even resulted in the Rangers eventually losing the game. Shortly after that, the song began only being played if a game was out of reach for the opponent or after the game.

Many fans substitute “”Ba, Ba, Ba,” by insulting teams they hate and chanting their team name in place of “So Good! So Good! So Good!”

University of Pittsburgh fans substitute with “Let’s Go Pitt!” and instead of “So Good! So Good! So Good!” replace with “Go Blue, Go Blue, Go Blue!”.[5]

The song is usually sung by supporters of English football team Arsenal and Northern Ireland fans where it is heard at Windsor Park before the match, at half time and after the final whistle is blown.

“Sweet Caroline” is the official club song at Brunton Park, home of Carlisle United FC of Football League One, where it is played as the players make their entrance; it is a fan favourite in Cumbria and was chosen by fan vote. In the past two seasons it has also been often used at Hereford United away matches, which is always started by a group of fans known as the ‘Fun Bus’.

In the 2005/2006 English Football season “Sweet Caroline” was adopted by the players of Reading Football Club. For many fans of Reading FC it evokes memories of the record breaking season of 05/06 when Reading scored 106 points to walk away with the Coca Cola Championship title.

At the annual Hong Kong Rugby Sevens, which draws large numbers of tourists to the city, “Sweet Caroline” is amongst the few songs which are hailed as anthems of the major sporting event/festival. The entire stadium tends to burst into simultaneous song during the chorus when the song is played during breaks between games.

In Australia, the song is recited at St. John’s College, University of Sydney after sporting events and at formal dinners where the residents wear academic attire.

[edit]Teams that play it

  • Edenton Steamers
  • New York Giants
  • Cleveland Cavaliers (during halftime)
  • Baylor University
  • Delmarva Shorebirds
  • Central Washington University Rugby Club
  • Northeastern University
  • University of Minnesota Duluth
  • Nashville Sounds
  • Auburn University
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Harvard University
  • Boston College
  • Boston Red Sox (middle of eighth inning)
  • Penn State
  • The Ohio State University
  • Texas Christian University
  • Minnesota Twins
  • New York Mets (middle of eighth inning)
  • Detroit Red Wings
  • Washington Nationals (during the visiting team’s first pitching change, usually in the 6th inning or later)
  • Brooklyn Cyclones
  • Brevard County Manatees
  • San Jose Giants
  • Portland Beavers
  • Greenville Drive
  • Lowell Spinners (during the middle of the eighth inning)
  • University of Mississippi
  • University of Virginia
  • Vanderbilt University baseball games
  • University of North Carolina
  • University of South Carolina
  • University of Wyoming
  • Florida State University sporting events
  • Purdue University
  • University of Kansas
  • Michigan State University
  • Davidson College
  • Union College
  • Brevard College
  • Charlotte Bobcats
  • Washington State University basketball games
  • New York Jets home games
  • UMass Amherst hockey games
  • Green Bay Blizzard
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Central Michigan University
  • Iowa State University football games
  • Bowling Green State University football and hockey games
  • Chicago Blackhawks
  • Chicago Bulls
  • Florida Panthers
  • Buffalo Sabres
  • Indiana University basketball
  • UCF Knights baseball games, usually in the 7th inning.
  • The Washington Glory of National Pro Fastpitch also play Sweet Caroline during their games.
  • The Carolina Panthers of the NFL play “Sweet Caroline” after a home game that ends in victory.
  • Somerville High School (Massachusetts)
  • Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball games
  • Johnstown Chiefs of the ECHL during the 2nd intermission of home games at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena.
  • Lake Erie Monsters
  • Syracuse Crunch Toward the end of the second intermission.
  • Guilford College baseball games
  • Odessa RoughnecksIndoor Football League team
  • University of Miami baseball games at the end of 6.
  • Baylor University
  • Ottawa Rapids bankrupt
  • New York Rangers last minutes of the 3rd period in MSG if the Rangers have a substantial lead or in the Rangers locker room.

[edit]Covers

  • In his February 1970 shows at the International, Elvis Presley first sang “Sweet Caroline”, it was so popular, the song remained in his set list for many years. On the first released version from the On Stage album Presley introduced it “A guy had a song out last year. It’s a beautiful song and the guys name is Neil Diamond. I’d like to sing it for you now. Another live version from August 1970 was released in the movie Elvis - That’s The Way It Is.
  • In 1970, Anthony Armstrong took the song into the Top 40 of the country charts. In 1972, Bobby Womack took it into the Top 20 of theR&B charts {#16). A number of other artists have recorded covers, including Andy Williams, Bobby Goldsboro, Elvis Presley, the Ventures,Ray Conniff, Boots Randolph, Frank Sinatra, Guster, and Waylon Jennings.
  • In the 1996 film Beautiful Girls, Timothy Hutton leads a sing-along performance of the song in a Massachusetts bar.
  • In Ireland, in December 2001, a dance version by Dustin the Turkey reached number one in the singles charts, his last number-one hit to date. It was also covered by the punk music band Me First and the Gimme Gimmes on their album Have a Ball. “Sweet Caroline” has also been covered by Reggae group Bunny Rugs & The Upsetters in 1974 on their album To Love Somebody.
  • In September 2004, Jimmy Buffett included “Sweet Caroline” in a medley with “Why Don’t We Get Drunk” during both of his Fenway Park shows (September 10/12, 2004) stating, “Never again will those songs be played together in one medley at Fenway Park.”
  • Dave Matthews Band followed suit and performed “Sweet Caroline” at Fenway Park on July 8, 2006 and again on March 24, 2007, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
  • During U2’s PopMart Tour, U2’s guitarist The Edge performed several karaoke versions of “Sweet Caroline”.
  • The song was covered by The Railbenders, a Denver-based hard-country band on their 2003 release Segundo.
  • Angelo Venuto recorded a techno version of the song.
  • Bobby Darin performed the song live, but at a slower, more dramatic tempo. This cover is available on the HYENA DVD Bobby Darin- Seeing Is Believing.
  • Jonathan Coulton often performs the song with Paul and Storm as part of his encore.
  • According to the album literature of 1996’s In My Lifetime, Diamond came up with the famous A6 chord (used in the “…hands, touching hands” portion of the song) in the song in a hotel room one night.
  • Sweet Caroline is regularly sung by Anthony Cumia (Opie and Anthony) during Pest gatherings.
  • On season 7 of American Idol, runner-up David Archuleta performed this song the night Neil Diamond mentored the contestants.
  • Joe Dolan recorded a cover shortly after his death.
  • It is said to be that the Jonas Brothers on their 2009 World Tour will perform a cover on it.

[edit]In entertainment

  • The song served as the opening theme for Caroline Rhea’s short-lived 2002 talk show. The audience often sang along with the song as well.
  • The song was heard as Detroit Tigers’ manager Jim Leyland’s ringtone in a December 2007 press conference.
  • The song was often played in tribute to the offshore radio station Radio Caroline in documentaries about the radio station, such as ‘The Story of Radio Caroline’ by former Radio Caroline DJ Ted Payne.
  • The song appears in the game Karaoke Revolution Party.
  • The “so good, so good, so good, so good” wrinkle was first observed being played during the 1970s on Long Beach Island, New Jersey, by the duo Paul Presto & Jackie Vee at the Surf City Hotel. And it went on — and on — from there.
  • Sweet Caroline is now a Neil Diamond fan community.
  • The song is featured in a montage of Fenway Park in Fever Pitch (2005 movie) (starring Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore).

[edit]References

  1. ^ “”Neil Diamond: Biography”". Billboard.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-20.
  2. ^ Dan Glaister (2007). ”Neil Diamond reveals secret of Sweet Caroline”. The Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved on November 21 2007.
  3. ^ Carol Beggy and Mark Shanahan (2007). ”‘Sweet Caroline’ revealed”. The Boston Globe. Retrieved on March 15 2008.
  4. ^ Cohen, Sandy (20 November 2007). “‘Sweet Caroline’ was Caroline Kennedy”. Newsweek. Retrieved on 2007-11-20.
  5. ^ [The origin of the "Go Blue" chant|www.thegreatestsiteintheuniverse.com]

The song is also on the soundtrack to popular disney movie Cars.

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Adam Lambert and his stroll through the speeds/tempos/tempi of 70-76 beats per minute, mean speed=73 1/2 beats per minute. Excuse the Luddite Graphics.

April 29, 2009 · 1 Comment

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Adam Lambert stole the show last night according to everyone I read online.  The mean speed of the performance was 73 1/2 beats per minute.  The song was an exercise, Frank Sinatra style, of crooning with ease through the 70-76 range, as my old- (very) school graphics today show.  The tempo is very much like Frank’s It Was A Very Good Year.


Songs are of similar mean speed

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CITY OF NEW ORLEANS, ARLO GUTHRIE, 73.2 BEATS PER MINUTE (BPM)

HOTEL CALIFORNIA – EAGLES- 73.2 BPM

YOU WERE ALWAYS ON MY MIND – WILLIE NELSON – 73.4 BPM

I GOT YOU BABE – SONNY AND CHER – 73.6

SAN JACINTO/LIVE , PLAYS LIVE – PETER GABRIEL – 73.7 BPM

NADIA’S THEME – BARRY DEVORZON  and PERRY BOTKIN, JR – 73.7 BPM

What good is knowing the tempo in this situation: as performer, for example, many people ask.  Many musicians out their shun learning to even play on time – take the rank amateur-posing-as-a- professional Rob Cannillo.  Oops. See? You’ve never heard of him.  Because he is a stubborn “you just play play what ya feel man, a number’s just a number, man” people.  One New Jersey synonym of”rank” is awful.  And truthfully, Rob’s music would not be so awful if he knew his speed.

What about a musician, though, you ask, that is just thinking SPEED< TEMPO< SPEED< ONE THREE SEVEN?  Are they not going to lost in tempo? IN fact, if you are a musician, and take a few weeks and befriend your outer metronome guess the outer metronome becomes internalized and then – get this – you needn’t worry about it so much!.  When Paula Abdul and randy Jackson were cutting DANCE LIKE THERE’S NO TOMORROW, they did not have to worry about the unwavering 118.000 beats per minute drum track, or sounding stiff on same.  Why not?  Because they KNOW tempo, they don’t have to think about it.  If a center fielder has to say, ok, ball to my left, I must now turn my glove to the left, turn my body 30 degrees from the fence, and the assure myself that the flight of the ball…stop there.  Already “think long, think wrong” (thanks for that Tim McCarver).  Read the Japanese (it’s better than the Chinese) Art of War, people!  “BECOME A MASTER OF TEMPO IN ORDER THAT YOUR MIND IS NOT CONSUMED BY TEMPO WHEN YOU ARE IN BATTLE.”  That is one of Lambert’s huge advantages.  Of course tempo is not the most important element of music!  However:
1) any performer who doesn’t master it will not know its effects, which are huge, and you will never hear their music or name;
2) poor awareness of tempo can make someone with Sarah McLachlan or Eddie Vedder’s voice sound like Anne Murray or Jackson Browne;
3) having a tempo awareness in your belt, like knowing how to build a bookshelf or change a tire or cooking turkey for 300 guests make s the ordinary person extraordinary.
In this years Idol, the Professional Lambert has “faced” the metronome plenty of times in his life.  What’s that?  When teh rest of the band, or company or orchestra is stopped, the leader points to you (not that I would know – just joking.  How did I learn this stuff?  Getting called out!  And the LEARNING TO PLAY IN TIME.

Other songs that I have personally measured digitally and whose tempi (the bombastic plural of the bombastic Italian obsolete tempo terms, which I still use, because, well, the theory is different enough.  Musicians that learn speed like, on the job, like, sex before porn ubiquity de-sexualized the sexual and sexualized hand holding, are not going to do well.  Plus – it’s Idol.  They are sucker for the songs around 72 BPM.  Taylor Hicks with a song at that speed.  As did David Cook – both songs were static, relentless in their 71 BPMs.  So what?  “Bad Day” is 70 BPM, all the way through, no tempo change.  Rhythm change? Oh, 100s.  Speed change: none.  Guess what?  95% of music since 1980 has little or no tempo change.  Underlying tempo change, unless it’s a two-part double speed thing, as McCartney’s A Day In The Life section pasted on to John;s slow section, one speed double the other, as Pink Floyd’s On The Turning Away doubling from 50 BPM to 100.  Their is a once a decade multi-tempo sing: the 1960s’ American Pie by Don McLean, Richard Harris’ MacArthur Park, the 1970s Bohemian Rhapsody, the 1980s I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That) or the nineties – really, those songs went as savagely out of style as the waltz – some are HUGE hits which are the exceptions that prove meanspeed® music theory.are .

The graph software I’ve always used has died.  Oh no.  Next thing ya know, Katie Couric will have 4 more Podcast to add to the 10 she already has, and, as you know, those one minute “opinion” pieces of Katie’s?  Mind boggling!   Excel 5.0has served me well – but after downgrading and having the loins to call Excel 2008 an “upgrade” – well, I just don’t know, microsoft® – the “not enough memory” messages lead me to believe your company is dying for a *reason*.  See, the Peter Principle.  Do peopel say “see” anymore or is it just “Google”?  Whichever.  Microsoft had perfected the software – I know because I’d been using from its 1995 version with the 97 update (excellent) and the 04 update (also – amazing, great).  So for the microsoft ® “corporation did it the good old american way – started stealing from people, and this is continuing.  Know this: if you have .xls files the upgraded Excel 2008 will take them and until you get the hang of it, spit on them and give you 2 thick pages of how to make the into .xlsx pages.  Wow, you’d think.  Another x.  Must be an even sexier program.  Anyway the reason the graph looks, well drawn freehand, and the numbers are old-school freehand is because that power ful team that superstud who just gives, gives, and gives more (to himself), and then starts to fork over some money after squirming in a deposition like the 3rd grade kid that EVERYONE hated – I mean, like way more than I was hated – I think.

As anyone who has a brain knows, the 2008 version blows.  There is literally nothing that has not been idioted down that was a great feature, many of the best features, are, like, *poof* – gone!  Gee, ya remember when apple® used to encode WAV files?  Kinda like that.  Desperate executives making programs WORSE so that you would be forced to buy an old version on eBay or wait for Excel 2011.  Thievery – as Castro said, Americans are mostly thieves, liars and whores.  I know my law stuff is mental whore-itude at its most raw.  But you don’t wanted go to jail for blowing a J, doi ya?  No, me either.  Not that I’d ever *consider* inhaling.  Me?  I’m a President William Jefferson Clinton man: I have smoked, but never have inhaled.  So what!  I have a vegetable knife and I cannot remember ever cooking a vegetable.  So there it is.

Until I replace Microsoft, well, there is simply no program more by the almost-talented-for-the-moron the “apple® numbers.”  My Lord.  That program makes Google Docs look like Sully Sullenbergers control panel plus that board game John Nash invented.  Really – apple has some products that are so amazing – my iPhone just took out my laundry, which, granted, isn’t much as I dress as that of a Simon Cowell – I never saw any use in wearing anything more complicated or less comfortable than Dr. Dentons or jeans and t-shirts. Come on – the photos of men in box suits 300 years from now will have those suits as silly as the Englishmen who drafted the U.S. Declaration of Independence in proper English clothes, apparently not knowing that Philadelphia in the summer can easily 90+ degrees for weeks.  In England, the summers are 50-75 degrees – every day.  It’s like L.A. compared to us.  Why do you think our documents of import are so short?  Again, google it.
When Microsoft released their “updated” version of 2004 in 2007 called 2008, they had a huge problem.  Burdened with their own success, as 2004 was, as far as I was concerned, a perfect program.  All 2008 does is force people who cannot afford to upgrade their computer’s short term memory – what you computer people call that.  This mac has 161 gigs of memory in general on it though.  Microsoft would probably reply: “Oh, you apple idiot who thought a virus could never affect the almighty Leopard or Tiger or whatever inane association apple tries to make between animals that walk around naked and hungry and do nothing but kill, have sex and sleep.  they’re so fast, those leopards – heck, they don’t even need work-outs to catch their food.  amazing.  and that is what apple is: a tiger.  ok.  ok steve, we get it dude.

yup – those 1950s suns-of-guns.  Did they make out a little too well?  Of course.  But they were lucky.  Their luck is running out – you see it all around you.  The severehypocrites called out.  Robert “Anus” Madoff, Elliot “Knee-Socks” Hypocrite man Spitsir [sp], Martha Stewart (though Martha doesn’t know that she’s Polish.  The WASP woman?  Is Winona Ryder a Jew?  is Bill Cosby and Africa-American? How did mark Furman get involved with both OJ’s glove and Monica’s dress?  Randomness (NASSIM – Black Swan, Fooled by Randomness).  Someone has to win the lottery – but you know it ain’t gonna be you.  Well, heck, *someone* wins these lotteries.  I knew someone that won 3.75 mill – and just like they say, winning such a sum makes you miserable. Not.  She didn’t quit her job, but an after street, neighborhood, city, county, state and federal taxes 150 clear a year for life is enough to not worry.  It’s the government promising the money – and as I’m writing this, I see so many bank runs that the U.S  and Anus Madoff are probably the only two entities that have or in the government’s case print and *then* have, the double move there creating millions of jobs for Americans.

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I hope if you’ve had the bravery to read this far that the government cannot “create” a job.  They can only hope that individuals will adapt to digitization (this ain’t no depression – it’s a re-shuffle.  Digitation is not easy to adjust to.  Don’t worry – when we’re on our death beds we’ll be called “The Shocked Generation” after one of the many prophetic books about these times.  If 1984 and Atlas Shrugged are prophecy in fiction, in nonfiction Alvin Toffler’s FUTURE SHOCK is still the king of all the books about what is happening now.  We all knew the re-arrangement was coming – so take it easy on yourself.  The economy is no one’s fault but – well, really smart people and technology.  Complaining about it is like complaining about the use of air conditioning in Puerto Rico: they could be Cuba too, but once you’ve had a taste of the air conditioning, it’s hard to be a communist.  As for Newsweek and its We’re All Socialists Now cover?  Where were all the WTF’s then?  The socialist nations, with heir 1.5 babies per two adults (except Britain), have about 20 years to live (Steyn, Chicago Tribune, AMERICA ALONE.)

/Ian Andrew Schneider/

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Neil Winters, filling in for James St. James Neumann who is on assignment.
April 29, 2009

“Nothing is free in Waterworld.”
-Kevin “Bring It On” Costner

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The Speed of Epic Heartache – Bonnie Raitt, with Bruce Hornsby – “I Can’t Make You Love Me (If You Don’t)” – speed graphs and spreadsheets

April 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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These are some numbers that put some reality of the adjectives you will find when most others discuss this song.  I know – “epic” / “melodrama” – they are nouns!  Seriously, this song really tears your heart out.  I’ve heard others try to do it and they rely *too much* on the key 2 beats per minute *below* One Hertz.  What is so fantastic about about the song, for me admittedly, is at the end of the chorus when Bonnie sings the word “don’t.”  The song is in Bb major and Bonnie is hitting a note that cannot even be [properly notated].  A diatonic song would land the note on the major 7th of the chord, or the d natural.  In a way that only a BEST of singers can do, B.R.  hits a tone approximately 1/4 tone lower – and then h-o-l-d-s it.  The sound to me is epic in that the note never really resolves – but in a way that I just want to turn the song on again.

Meanspeed-Flannery Tempo Analysis
performer=Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Hornsby
song title=”I Can’t Make You Love Me (If You Don’t)”
mean speed=57.3 beats per minute
average beat=1.047 seconds
mean frequency=0.955 Hertz
mean emotion as would be predicted by the meanspeed music conjecture=melodrama/epic

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I Can't Make You Love Me (If You Don't)

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April 7, 2009

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