Talk:Ba Ba Ti Ki Di Do

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The track Di Do (or at least my copy) has guitar screeching in the middle. I assume that that is normal. Perhaps it should be reference in a misc catelgory for those first-timers that would misinterperet it.

[edit] Title lowercase or uppercase?

Should it be Ba Ba Ti Ki Di Do or Ba ba ti ki di do? I'm for the second one, since that is the correct spelling from the original country. --Steinninn 13:42, 22 October 2007 (UTC)

If the title means something in Icelandic (or any other language which uses sentence case for titles) then the latter. Otherwise the former. My assumption was that the title had no meaning. --PEJL 13:51, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
the title has no real meaning. it derives from the only vocal parts in the music (during di do) which are recordings of merce cunningham during a dance rehearsal. the correct spelling is Ba Ba Ti Ki Di Do (see here. --L!nus 14:05, 22 October 2007 (UTC)
For once we agree (although for different reasons). But I'll take it. ;-) --PEJL 14:09, 22 October 2007 (UTC)