Talk:Pull Me Under

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lost in the sky clouds roll by and I go with them...

Fixed stuff[edit]

grr, someone decided to eat the formatting for this page. I've fixed it up a bit, the error was in the chart positions section. Seems to be working fine right now Zionyx 13:24, 24 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Song End[edit]

The explanation about the end of the song is worded poorly. I'm not sure what the writer is trying to get across here. The song ends on approximately the 2½ beat of the measure. Also, it is in the middle of the quoted sentence ("Oh... that..."). There is nothing to be had here other than they chose a place to simply stop the music - as if someone took scisors to the tape. (Although that is entirely too random for these perfectionists! :) ) I believe that the description on the page needs to be touched up. Thoughts? InnocuousFox 21:48, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I think, except for where the cut takes part, it's all correct on the text. I've heard the track and, yes, it ends on the half of the second bit of that measure. But it doesn't end in the middle of the quoted sentence; each syllable of that sentence is sung in the first beat of a measure, for a total of 10 measures and 10 syllables. Back to the cut thing, I thinking the person who wrote that thought of the tempo as being twice as fast as we, for instance, have considered. In the Full Score Anthology songbook, it is stated that PMU is in 102 BPM, which supports our point of view. Also, I think trying to fit the ending into a time signature is rather inconsistent with trying to explain the reason of using a mid-measure cut. Therefore, I think that last sentence should just be taken off the article. Hetcenus 22:37, 3 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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The version in guitar hero world tour[edit]

Having listened to all three versions (the original, the version in game and the 2007 remix on "greatest hit"), I can say that the version on guitar hero is not the 2007 remix for two reasons: Firstly the 2007 remix sounds a lot different (much less echoey) and secondly the 2007 remix does end at the same point the original does. 78.146.78.74 (talk) 21:27, 14 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]