![]() ![]() Remember to view this file in Courier, or other monospaced font. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or #research. Questions, comments, corrections, requests to NOTE-#This OLGA file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation #of the song. Your polluted air's no problem for these homeysĪre, yeah heh heh heh heh, yeah heh heh heh Yeah heh heh heh heh, yeah heh heh heh hehīrothers from another planet and here once againĪutomatic, automatic wanna take to the universe in a holographicįrom the mysterious blue planet we can breathe anywhere Not afraid of a guy who'll tell you he's never been in a mixįrom the grass roots so big up to our friendsĪre, yeah heh heh heh heh, yeah heh heh heh heh 297 Differential amplifier, 143 Diffused transistors, 311 Diode, backward, 18 double-base, 294 gate, 223, 267 light-emitting, 19 photo, 291 thyristor. Then again if you came for drama then I can't understand If you want more beats for your buck there's no luckīuck there's no luck, then there's no luck ![]() SINGLE NOTES ON THE "E" STRING INSTEAD OF THE POWER CHORDS LISTED BELOW,īUT ONLY IN "VERSE RIFFS 1 & 2", "CHORUS RIFF 1", AND "RIFF 3". STRING, AND NOT THE ONES ON THE "A" STRING. ![]() RIGHT WAY TO PLAY IT, IS TO PLAY ONLY THE NOTES LISTED ON THE LOW "E" Suppose we attach a small positive voltage to the base, make the emitter negatively charged, and make the collector positively charged. Lets connect the transistor up to some power. NOTE: ANOTHER INTERPRETATION OF THIS SONG, AND ONE THAT I NOW THINK IS THE A transistor works when the electrons and the holes start moving across the two junctions between the n-type and p-type silicon. Capricorn Records ( US label), Columbia House ( direct-mailing distributor of club editions of releases) P2 36181. Track List Disc 1 Intro - 1:44 Transistor - 3:01 Prisoner - 2:52 Galaxy - 2:50 Beautiful Disaster - 4:00 Inner Light Spectrum - 3:44 Disc 2 Electricity. Album Description>From the album "Transistor" on Capricorn/Mercury Records See more Your browser does not support the audio element. Out of respect for their fan base, the group manage to cram all 21 songs onto one compact disc, saving their mavens a little loose change left over for T-shirts, stickers, and posters, all advertised on the inside. It's a heady blend of styles that makes the amalgam that is 311 work so wonderfully, and as guitarist-vocalist Nick Hexum has said, "Transistor is our way of saying that all living things are connected, that we are all conductors of electricity - that we're all part of the same massive energy source and in this way, we're all equal." Tracks like the mesmerizing dub cut of "Inner Light Spectrum," the funk of "No Control," the hip-hop flavor of "The Continuous Life," and the almost brutal soundscape of "What Was I Thinking?" (complete with walkie-talkie vocal sounds) showcase the band's love for diverse musical styles and their ability to blend them together into something new, fresh, and compelling. Buy the album Starting at $13.09ģ11, the eclectic musical quintet whose unique and hypnotic blend of reggae, funk, hard rock and hip-hop reached a world audience with the success of their self-titled 1995 album, return with Transistor, their fourth release for Capricorn Records and their most fully realized and ambitious recording yet. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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