It's not *who* you know it's *what* you know. Just kidding. same as it ever was – United States businesses are 85% small family company businesses, as, legally, THE TRUMP ORGANIZATION® sits as poster corporation.
One of the big losses to American morale this fall would be if the football players and the owners of the teams for which they play sit out a year. Our war will be heading hard through an eleventh year. We need some distraction.
In God’s Country is a song by The Edge, Bono, Larry Mullen, Junior and Adam Clayton, also known as the Irish Band ‘U2.’
I looked everywhere and beyond for a tempo map with any precision, then for any tempo map at all of this driving song of victory by U2, I didn’t find it, and so students participating herewith are the first to see what the speed of the U2 speed *looks* like: three minutes of wild guitar playing seen easily on a phone 2 inches across.
Meanspeed®-Carlton Speed Summary
song title=In God’s Country
U2- Tempo Infographic - In God_s Country - The Joshua Tree - by the Annie Sullivan Jackson House-NJ Free School
performer, composer=U2
producer=Brian Eno
U2- Tempo Infographic - In God_s Country - The Joshua Tree - by the Annie Sullivan Jackson House-NJ Free School_3
album=The Joshua Tree
median expected tempo/arithmetic mean speed=125.5 beats per minute
File kind=MPEG 1, Layer
Channels=stereo
U2- Tempo Infographic - In God_s Country - The Joshua Tree - by the Annie Sullivan Jackson House-NJ Free School at TD Bank Park of Somerset Patriots
ID3 Tag=v1.1
Encoded=iTunes®
File size=2.8 MB
average beat as quarter note=~477.7 milliseconds
most outstanding element of the song=The Edge’s guitar playing, strumming as to imply both a 125 bpm sound with a 250 bpm rhythmic double-time feel on top. It’s also one of Bono’s gutsiest, raw and energetic, and being that same is sir Paul’s specialty, that is saying a lot!
Have a great night,
Ian A Schneider
Annie Sullivan Jackson House, a division of the New Jersey Free School
Kendall Park, New Jersey
United States
July 13, 2011
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For twenty-one years, the most popular dramatic television show in the world has been THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS®. This show is produced by CBS® in a Los Angeles studio.
The theme of the program, which runs almost 40 minutes per day, 5 days a week, EVERY SINGLE DAY. David Hasselhoff and Sean Young will soon join a cast led by Jeannie Cooper, Eric Braeden, Peter Bergman, and Josh Morrow, Michelle Stafford, Sharon Case, Christian LeBlanc, Kristoff St. John among the many others who have to keep up with this kind of talent. They are a family themselves. Is the show “as good as” the Sopranos? Better – and its on every day, and, no, you don’t need an HBO “hookup” to watch.
As Cooper has noted in public, there is no better cast of players, stage, screen or straight digital anything: you won’t find a better group of actors anywhere. The show has reached a level of importance that is new due to the severe economic crisis: though the show is sponsored and there are advertisements, the show is free. Because it is so immensely popular it provides a base of reference whereby anybody can just talk about it. And yup: if you are in a room with 2 people who know the show and one person who does not, you can speak Y & R, as in, “He thought he handled that like Victor Newman but Jeff Bardwell has never been as tacky as that – not close. You fans out there know what I mean – not that me, my wife and my mom don’t have a completely separate conversation with my dad present, making the in-law thing much more fun, and after all: it’s all about family. In the end, you have your family – that is as true today as it is hackneyed as a phrase. For an outstanding layout on the show one night start at wiki – they have the plot summaries, the players, writers, etc, all in excellent form in fine Wikipedia form!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Young_and_the_Restless .
And after all, my mom only ever had one rule: never take the name ‘Victor Newman’ in vain.
Meanspeed®-Carlton-Spencer Speed Summary
song title=WE ARE FAMILY
performer=Sister Sledge
song=We Are Family
young_restless_we_are_family-bpm-scan_meanspeed_music_NJ_Free_School_linear and polynomial trendlines
inspired by=The Young and the Restless®, CBS® tv
arithmetic mean speed=119 1/5 bpm
emotive category of mood expression as predicted by the meanspeed® music hypothesis=victory, as songs between 119-128 bpm
average beat=~0.50335 seconds
beat frequency=1.98 Hertz
pitch=508.6 Hertz
Tempo Graphics=students of the New Jersey Free School
/Ian A Schneider/
May 6, 2010
Kendall Park, NJ/NJ Free School
Vitals
Name:
We Are Family
Styles:
Soul
Dance-Pop
Disco
Urban
Quiet Storm
Album Details
Released:
1979
Rating:
Label:
Cotillion
Genre:
Pop/Rock
Styles:
Soul
Dance-Pop
Disco
Urban
Quiet Storm
Wikipedia
Sister Sledge - Sister Sledge is an American musical group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 1972 and consisting of four sisters: Kim Sledge (born August 21, 1958), Debbie Sledge (born July 9, 1954), Jon…More »
Before 1979′s We Are Family, Sister Sledge wasn’t a huge name in the R&B/disco world. The group had enjoyed a small following and scored a few minor hits, including “Love, Don’t You Go Through No Changes on Me” in 1974 and “Blockbuster Boy” in 1977. But it wasn’t until We Are Family that the Philadelphia siblings finally exploded commercially, and the people they have to thank for their commercial success are Chic leaders Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards. The Rodgers/Edwards team handles all of the writing, producing, and arranging on this album; so not surprisingly, almost everything on We Are Family is very Chic-sounding. That is true of the sexy “He’s the Greatest Dancer” and the anthemic, uplifting title song (both of which soared to #1 on the R&B charts), as well as excellent album tracks like the lush “Easier to Love,” the perky “One More Time,” and the addictive “Thinking of You.” The least Chic-sounding tune on the album is the ballad “Somebody Loves Me,” which favors a classic sweet soul approach and is the type of song one would have expected from Thom Bell, Gamble & Huff, or Holland-Dozier-Holland rather than Rodgers/Edwards. Meanwhile, the intoxicating “Lost in Music” (a #35 R&B hit) is about as Chic-sounding as it…Show more »
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