@pajasper I guess I fail to see the point of needing to know whether there is a pause or not. I only need to know if one song "becomes" another song. Every song at a Phish show would have a > with the exception of one or two. When we traded boots at Plattsburgh State it was always -----> to the next song when they played through the transition. Man I miss those days. But I don't miss the sound quality. 5.1 is awesome. These kids have it good today.
@pcburgh01 Well when I note a set with .> it means to end a song but immediately start a new song (which should be done anyway) but this is to notate that the next song starts on the '1'.
> by itself (without the period before it) means to truncate any normal ending and blend into the next song without its usual beginning
@pajasper my only point is that there is really no difference between > and ->, think about it. If there is no segue what's the point of >? There is no point. It's just a new song. What are you denoting with > ? If it is meant to denote that they did not segue, why put it on there? To let the reader know they weren't having a smoke or a drink? It seems pointless to me.
FLUFFHEAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
crustymuffins304 1 week ago
mkdevo is my hero
afrisbo 3 weeks ago 2
page... he issss somethin
MrDonaldRumsfeld 1 month ago
XBOX just linked up with youtube so I am now atching this on my 47in TV. Oh Yeah!!!
costaricageorge 2 months ago 2
NICE
MEANS911 3 months ago
subbed, this song is fantastic
FearTheReapist 5 months ago
@pajasper I guess I fail to see the point of needing to know whether there is a pause or not. I only need to know if one song "becomes" another song. Every song at a Phish show would have a > with the exception of one or two. When we traded boots at Plattsburgh State it was always -----> to the next song when they played through the transition. Man I miss those days. But I don't miss the sound quality. 5.1 is awesome. These kids have it good today.
pcburgh01 5 months ago
@pcburgh01 Well when I note a set with .> it means to end a song but immediately start a new song (which should be done anyway) but this is to notate that the next song starts on the '1'.
> by itself (without the period before it) means to truncate any normal ending and blend into the next song without its usual beginning
pajasper 5 months ago
@pajasper my only point is that there is really no difference between > and ->, think about it. If there is no segue what's the point of >? There is no point. It's just a new song. What are you denoting with > ? If it is meant to denote that they did not segue, why put it on there? To let the reader know they weren't having a smoke or a drink? It seems pointless to me.
pcburgh01 5 months ago
A segue is one of those little motorized 2 wheel stand up scooter things. Like the one ridden by Weird Al in his "White and Nerdy" video.
vpaczkowski 5 months ago