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Jazzy Spies vs. Pinball Number count

Drtooth

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Pinball has more structured music, and technically it is singing, as opposed to Jazz. Mainly because Jazz sounds like a jam session, and Grace Slick is scatting the music in tune with the riffs. The Pointer Sisters are actually singing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10, 11 12...

But both have the same structure overall. It begins and ends the same way, but the middle segment is always different, and both feature not singing, but rather scatting the number.

I'd also like to point out Jazz deals in quantity, showing four of something for the four segment, that is. Whereas Pinball is more about counting and symbol recognition.
 

Cookie fan

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Hmmmm....I wonder

Probably Jazzy Spies was the more psychedelic clip but the more catchy tune in my opinion is the pinball song.
 
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