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I hate to be really, really picky, but; Showbiz is written in F# minor, so should the peak note of Ab5 not be a G#5? --[[User:DJF|DJF]] 12:54, 15 April 2008 (BST)
I hate to be really, really picky, but; Showbiz is written in F# minor, so should the peak note of Ab5 not be a G#5? --[[User:DJF|DJF]] 12:54, 15 April 2008 (BST)
:F# minor is a key written in 3 sharps, so G# is correct. [[User:Grungedude22|Grungedude22]] 12:43, 26 September 2009 (BST)
:F# minor is a key written in 3 sharps, so yes G# is correct. [[User:Grungedude22|Grungedude22]] 12:43, 26 September 2009 (BST)
 
== Visions of greed you while I wallow? Or wallow? ==
 
Is Matt saying "while I wallow", or just wallow? Because there are two syllables "while" "I", between the first (w) and the (aloe/allow). Logically this would be "while I", if not it would be gibberish.  Even if Matt's acent was breaking while singing it wouldn't produce two syllable's in between the (w), and (aloe//allow). He also pronounces this live so it cannot be a flaw in the recording.

Latest revision as of 02:02, 2 July 2011

Alternative meaning

Now that a quote from Bellamy is up, would anyone object to the alternative meaning being removed? (btw, can someone cite that quote please?) --Tene 22:07, 3 September 2006 (BST)


Not played during Absolution tour

"Showbiz remained absent throughout all gigs on the Absolution tour"

I was at the V festival in '04 when they played it so this shall go.

High note

I hate to be really, really picky, but; Showbiz is written in F# minor, so should the peak note of Ab5 not be a G#5? --DJF 12:54, 15 April 2008 (BST)

F# minor is a key written in 3 sharps, so yes G# is correct. Grungedude22 12:43, 26 September 2009 (BST)

Visions of greed you while I wallow? Or wallow?

Is Matt saying "while I wallow", or just wallow? Because there are two syllables "while" "I", between the first (w) and the (aloe/allow). Logically this would be "while I", if not it would be gibberish. Even if Matt's acent was breaking while singing it wouldn't produce two syllable's in between the (w), and (aloe//allow). He also pronounces this live so it cannot be a flaw in the recording.