Talk:The Heinrich Maneuver
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Q101 got first play? Source?
134.154.172.61 00:40, 28 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Uses the same notes?!
Sorry, this is too funny:
"several fans have noted that the song uses many of the same notes... as [the song Slow Hands}"
My god, they're using the same notes?! I think I hear a G in there... yeh, wait, there was a G on the last album! It must get hard when there's only twelve of 'em...
Ok, to be serious, I know what this statement is getting at, but the way it's phrased is quite silly. I think what it's meant to say is that it's in the same key? In any case, I'm not sure that's a particularly remarkable point to be making - most bands tend to have a group of scales and chord sequences that they re-use, and it's not that remarkable that a new song by a band has a similar feel to an old one. Liquidcow 22:10, 16 May 2007 (UTC)
I think they were more getting at the fact that the chord progression is very similar to slow hands. Few people actually know the difference *rolls eyes* empty_jester 22:27 August 1st 2007 (MST)
[edit] Radio Play, not leaks
Changed the title of the section 'leaks' to Radio Play (not sure what the proper term is to be honest), and also editted the section as it made it sound like radio stations had been playing the song when they weren't supposed to. For the record, songs are pretty much always played on the radio before the actual single is released, this does not constitute a 'leak'.86.144.56.33 13:59, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Video
In the music video, I'm pretty sure the people in the background are played in reverse, while the women walks in front of the bus is played forwards. Can anyone else confirm this? DevelopmentArrested 22:55, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
Roger that. The woman is walking toward the camera; the others are in reverse. She was probably superimposed into the scene. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.181.56.22 (talk) 13:55, 6 September 2007 (UTC)