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Gatiss is an evangelist for the work of James and also for the screenwriter Nigel Kneale, whose clever and terrifying 1972 BBC play The Stone Tape, in which scientists working in a Victorian building are surprised by what their instruments pick up, was a latter-day homage to James.
So when Japan's instruments pick up a major event, authorities can alert the public, giving them time to take cover or stop if they're in a moving vehicle.
The climax of the song comes right before and at the moment in which Lennon hits the chorus for the first time, as the vocals take an (in my opinion) otherworldly quality and the instruments pick up speed, up until the tune reaches the chorus once again.
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Play an instrument, pick up a new sport, or take up some kind of collection.
Everything which this instrument picked up seemed to my infant mind vilely unpalatable.
"We both come from a band background, where a lot of the songs are based on riffs, and you can hear that in the production," said Skrillex (real name: Sonny Moore), whose own style is a bombardment of thumps, crashes and sonic squiggles, like a futuristic instrument picking up bits of alien dance music.
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