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Re: Embryo No. 1 and Embryo No. 2



Ok, so far you have me beat, as I have only seen it once (in Boston). But  
check back in a couple of weeks--once it opens in Providence RI on Sept 18, 
10  minutes from my house, I'll be racking up the viewings!!  LOL!!!
 
SO--for when i DO go and see it a gazillion more times...when is Embryo No  
1 played in the film???  Because I don't remember seeing/hearing it when i  
saw it in Boston, either.  :)
 
Thanks so much!!
Sharon
 
 
In a message dated 9/5/2009 8:50:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
tytlane@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

As of  yesterday, I've now watched "It Might Get Loud" three times.
> (Has  anybody in FBO seen it more than I have?)
> 
> This time, I paid  particular attention to the music in the opening
> credits, and it's  "Embryo No. 1." On FBO, I had previously questioned
> whether it was  even in the film because I didn't notice it either of
> the first two  times. Well, it's definitely there. I hadn't seen this
> confirmed on  FBO yet, so I'm doing so now. It's a piece played in drop
> D  tuning.
> 
> And if you want to hear what it sounds like, now you  also know to
> listen for it in the trailer between seconds 25 and 53.  Which means
> it's the clip of "Embryo No. 2" in the trailer is no  longer than your
> typical Them Crooked Vultures snippet. You can view  the trailer at
> LedZeppelinNews.com for instance.
> 
>  Here's something else of note. At Net Aid, Jimmy played "Domino" in
>  the key of A. In the film, he plays the same piece, since retitled
>  "Embryo No. 2," in the key of B. Nice tweak.
> 
> Steve "The  Lemon"