Talk:Spoonman

Worth Mentioning?
Is it worth mentioning the non-4/4-times of the songs rhythm? This rhythm is not a typical rock rhythm, since rock songs are mostly played in 4/4. --86.56.0.199 10:55, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Spoonman.jpg
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Disambiguation page?
Given the number of other uses of "Spoonman" perhaps this should be a disambiguation page? I see no justification for making this article the default unqualified article.Patchwolf 00:12, 13 November 2007 (UTC)

There is no 7/4 time in Spoonman
I see someone here described the time signature of this song as "a combination of 4/4 and 7/4," probably referring to the fact that the chorus is in 4/4 and the verse riff has 14 beats. Thing is, the 14 beats aren't felt 7+7, they are 4+4+4+2. This might seem pedantic but it really isn't accurate to call it 7/4. I suppose I'll reword that sentence in the article. Westknife (talk) 15:11, 28 May 2009 (UTC)

Agreed.