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i would like to see an explanation, like on the Piggy and Heresy page, because this seems to be a wrong statement, or i have the wrong idea of what is ment with the term 'inverted'.  
 
i would like to see an explanation, like on the Piggy and Heresy page, because this seems to be a wrong statement, or i have the wrong idea of what is ment with the term 'inverted'.  
  
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is it the melody that kicks in at 0:59? or the chord progression? eitherway, when i listen to the song reversed, i don't hear anything that sounds like the TDS motif. nothing that would suggest Trent on purpose made the melody this way, other than making it ascending; in contrast to the TDS motif which is descending. but note-wise as well as rythm-wise it has nothing to do with the TDS motif. it's simply a different melody, both normal and reversed. who ever came up with this "fact"? [[User:Lupi|Lupi]] 17:46, 10 March 2008 (PDT)
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is it the melody that kicks in at 1:00? or the chord progression? eitherway, when i listen to the song reversed, i don't hear anything that sounds like the TDS motif. nothing that would suggest Trent on purpose made the melody this way, other than making it ascending; in contrast to the TDS motif which is descending. but note-wise as well as rythm-wise it has nothing to do with the TDS motif. part of this melody however does, melody-wise and ryhtm-wise, look like the ending melody in Piggy when played reversed. but not the TDS motif. it's simply a different melody, both normal and reversed. who ever came up with this "fact"? [[User:Lupi|Lupi]] 20:56, 10 March 2008 (PDT)

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I've got to say, whenever I hear this song I feel lonely. -crazyninfan


When is this on closure?? Armac 22:30, 14 May 2007 (PDT)

It's used in a montage at the end of Tape 1, and in the opening sequence of Tape 2.--Leo3375 06:41, 15 May 2007 (PDT)

wasn't the version that was done with added vocals from Stella Soleil a legitimate, officially commissioned remix/mashup/version? shouldn't it be noted? Jgrizzy89 00:42, 28 May 2007 (PDT)

A WARM PLACE

GIVES ME HOPE THAT IN THE END WHEN I'M COLD...I CAN LOOK BACK AND REPLAY THAT PART OF MY LIVE AND HAVE AT LEAST SOME SENCE OF WARMTH WITH IN...:

The Downward Spiral Motif

it sais "A melody in 'A Warm Place' is an inverted version of that used in 'Closer' and 'The Downward Spiral'."

i would like to see an explanation, like on the Piggy and Heresy page, because this seems to be a wrong statement, or i have the wrong idea of what is ment with the term 'inverted'.

is it the melody that kicks in at 1:00? or the chord progression? eitherway, when i listen to the song reversed, i don't hear anything that sounds like the TDS motif. nothing that would suggest Trent on purpose made the melody this way, other than making it ascending; in contrast to the TDS motif which is descending. but note-wise as well as rythm-wise it has nothing to do with the TDS motif. part of this melody however does, melody-wise and ryhtm-wise, look like the ending melody in Piggy when played reversed. but not the TDS motif. it's simply a different melody, both normal and reversed. who ever came up with this "fact"? Lupi 20:56, 10 March 2008 (PDT)

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