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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 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 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 with the TDS motif which is descending, but melody-wise as well as rythm-wise all parts are so different that i don't understand why it's labeled as a different version of the TDS motif; how someone ever came up with this "fact".
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