dsmcd01
Song Ratings: 25
neither here nor there
Jul 8, 2004
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Comments ( 103 )
Posted 20 years ago by dsmcd01:
Wow, I'm speechless. This is just great. Don't remember hearing this before. This is the real deal. :D
Posted 13 years ago by dsmcd01:
fingerpin wrote:
 fuh2 wrote:



nerakdon wrote:

He's got it wrong.  E=MC^2.  And this song is genius, by the way.  I totally get it.
 
It's not his calulation; in his own words, he barely understands basic math. However, his father was Hugh Everett III, originator of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum theory and of the use of Lagrange multipliers for general engineering optimizations.

/Links may not work 'cause I'm kinda' lazy.
 
h is plank's constant, and f is frequency of light and such like, E is energy. Basically E=hf shows how the energy in light and such is quantized in discrete packets, not continuous.

/nerd


Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
Timeless.
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
shutter wrote:

Has anyone ever seen The Catherine Wheel, for which this track (and the album of the same name) was written?  It was a Twyla Tharp dance production/collaboration with Byrne in 1981. Pretty interesting, actually.

https://www.twylatharp.org/archive/dance_page.asp?danceSelected=67#

 

 
I forgot about that. BRB, I'm off to listen to it again. :)
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
There's just something about Nick Drake. I never could explain what it is. Something timeless. Something perfect.
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
Wow. Brings back memories. Great song, great album. 
Posted 16 years ago by dsmcd01:
half my brain likes it. half doesn't. Can't tell which half is which though.
Posted 17 years ago by dsmcd01:
Hey, I've heard of these guys before. They're pretty good.
Posted 19 years ago by dsmcd01:
I'm a sucker for songs like this. Now, if only I could figure out what that is. It's something I can't define yet, but I know I like it. A lot.
Posted 20 years ago by dsmcd01:
Not bad. Not bad at all. Never would have guessed it as New Order.
Posted 20 years ago by dsmcd01:
Somehow I always feel the need to apologize for liking this song (studio or live), Natalie's voice, and 10,000 Maniacs in general. But....I ain't gonna. :crown.gif:
Posted 20 years ago by dsmcd01:
Always a pleasure. Good memories. :sunny.gif:
Posted 13 years ago by dsmcd01:
Some people might think this hasn't aged well. But I'm pleasantly surprised I still like it. Yay Mazzy!
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
Instant calm. Bob Marley is a global treasure. 
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
I there are angels this is what they would sound like. If there are no angels I'm quite pleased we can sound like this.
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
Reminds me to send a donation. Love RP!
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
Dang. Haven't heard this in ages. Still sounds good, though. 
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
Dayum! Smokin'.
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
calypsus_1 wrote:

Jake Shimabukuro: "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" Live:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mEqEe-PIC8

Jake performs his cover of famous George Harrison's classic, with a new extended intro.

Directed and edited by: Michelle Osorio
Venue: Belly Up Tavern
Camera Operators: Jim Vinson & Michelle Osorio

 
Double plus good upvote for this. He's a fun entertainer. 
Posted 14 years ago by dsmcd01:
Ah, a song after my own heart, and soul. I hope this song gets stuck in my head all day.
listen:
The Main Mix