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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Album Cover Contest Post 302396610 by pludi on Friday 19th of February 2010 01:07:58 AM
Old 02-19-2010
You are right of course.

Hints for the 3 remaining:
2. Someone died all too soon from all the wrong reasons
4. There's the hint of a destination on the cover
10. The band claims to know what music is made of

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Originally Posted by reborg
My musical tastes are varied to say the least. I'm willing to donate some challenging images to you for the next round.
I'm all open for suggestions Smilie
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Originally Posted by reborg
Losing my Religion is also one of my favorite R.E.M. songs to listen to too but "Country Feedback" is one of my favorite songs to play/sing, mostly because I like the Cmaj7 chord switch during the musical pauses in the lyrics.
Never could get myself warmed up to "Country Feedback". Rather have a bit of "Nightswimming" or "The One I Love".
 

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TEMPEST_FOR_ELIZA(1)					      General Commands Manual					      TEMPEST_FOR_ELIZA(1)

NAME
tempest_for_eliza - play songs with your computer monitor and AM radio SYNOPSIS
tempest_for_eliza pixelclock x 1000000 HDisplay VDisplay HTotal radio frequency music file DESCRIPTION
This program displays patterns on a computer monitor that can produce musical tones on AM radios tuned to the proper frequency. OPTIONS
pixelclock x 1000000, HDisplay, VDisplay, and HTotal all should be the same each time for your monitor. Use the xvidtune(1) application to determine these values. As the name suggests, for the pixelclock parameter multiply the result given by xvidtune(1) by 1000000. A usual sensible value for radio frequency is 10000000, or 10Mhz. EXAMPLES
$ tempest_for_eliza 119000000 1680 1050 1840 10000000 /usr/share/doc/tempest-for-eliza/songs/forelise Start TFE on a monitor with pixelclock 119, 1680x1050 resolution, and a VDisplay of 1840, to be accessed in the 10Mhz band. AUTHORS
The original idea for tempest_for_eliza was taken from Pekka Riikonen, who wrote the original tempest-AM-0.9 application. tem- pest_for_eliza was written by Erik Thiele. This manual page was written by Luke Faraone luke@faraone.cc for the Debian GNU/Linux system, but its use elsewhere is encouraged. SEE ALSO
tempest_for_mp3(1), xvidtune(1), Additional documentation may be found at <http://www.erikyyy.de/tempest/>. tempest_for_eliza manual April 18, 2010 TEMPEST_FOR_ELIZA(1)
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