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Fri, 17 Aug 2001 21:29:21 -0700 (PDT)
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Re: [idm] Track 7 Theory
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Okay I tested the track 7 theory on a random grabbing of cds, and heres the results; Braindance comp: Track 7:the railway raver- pretty unremarkable track, arguabley one of the least interesting on the disk. Animals on Wheels:Designs and mistakes: track seven is pretty unremarkable, relative to the rest of the album D'arcangelo-shipwreck: track seven is pretty good on this one, but also I like most of this album. Ovuca:Wasted Sunday: tr.7 is pretty good, but by no means blowing my mind. Matmos:a chance to cut: tr 7 is also the last track on this one, so there could be a whole theory based around the last track, but this one is good, but I think track 3 or 4 is the standout on that album. U-ziq:tang n vectif: Track 7 is pretty good, wierd dr who ish sort of track. Two lone swordsmen:Tiny reminders: track 7 wierd atmospheric pretty unremarkable go nowhere track Venetian Snares:Songs about cats: track 7 is pretty good, I dunno about the best on the album.. We: Decentertainment: Total filler track, I think I forgot about this one. Okay, I dont think I had any groundbreaking findings based on this research. Maybe its one of those things that the more you pay attention to it the more it pops up. Like I was reading Cosmic Trigger by Robert anton Wilson and he has this whole thing, him and Burroughs about the number 23 and syncronicities around it. And then the more they noticed it, the more it kept popping up. And thinking nothing of it I went to denver to see plaid, and in the midst of watching the visuals projected, out pops a schoolbus, bus number 23! --- rachel@velvetpants.com wrote:
quoted 44 lines On Fri, 17 August 2001, Joe Joe wrote:> On Fri, 17 August 2001, Joe Joe wrote: > > > > > I noticed that on a majority of the albums I have > listened to that track > > 7(on releases with 7 or more tracks, of course) is > (almost)always the stand > > out track. Is this coincidental or do artists do > this for a specific > > reason? I know I sound crazy as a fucking loon, > but I find it strange that > > my favorite track is usually track 7. > > no, for a long time (and still most of the time), > that's been > the case for me too! i've pointed it out to several > people. > it's pretty odd...i'm not sure how to approach the > numerical > analysis...i wonder what the selection effect is, or > how much > of it is that for a short while there was a > statistically > improbable trend of 7s and then you just notice more > after > that... (you know, how people only remember the > things that > nostradamus predicted that came true, and not all > the things > that didn't...) > > -rachel (aka dj pie) > ps. but i still plan to do a set of all track 7s and > see if > anyone notices... > > > -- > "time can but make it easier to be wise / though now > it seems > impossible, and so / all that you need is patience." > --yeats > >
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