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The recording location was written as Prancak’s because it could belong to two villages: Prancak Dukuh & Prancak Glondong (sorry if the spelling is incorrect).

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The original 440 Hz version includes ornamental figures that were later removed in the 432 Hz version. This change was not corrective, but conceptual: without the ornaments, the melodic line revealed its core shape more clearly. The piece proved capable of sustaining multiple readings, where ornamentation functions as expressive commentary rather than structural foundation.

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I think that the first verses are mostly just an illustration of the life of a person who lives in south MPLS... how they think, what they witness, etc... The message is kind of like, your roots are what makes you... you will always be where you come from... That is why when he is in line, he notices that he is "invisible" and that the till is full... a person from the rich part of the city might not reallize that there is an opportunity for a robbery... but he does... even if he doesn't have the intent to...

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I don't think this is too important but all versions of these lyrics seem to leave out a word. I hear "some say that knowledge is something sat UP in your lap" .

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I know I new to the site, but damn...do some research before you assume

I pulled this from an article, "Regarding "Black Hole Sun", Cornell stated, "It's just sort of a surreal dreamscape, a weird, play-with-the-title kind of song."[5] He also said that "lyrically it's probably the closest to me just playing with words for words' sake, of anything I've written. I guess it worked for a lot of people who heard it, but I have no idea how you'd begin to take that one literally."[6] In another interview he elaborated further, stating, "It's funny because hits are usually...