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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

106.0. "...things that go >bump< in the mix..." by 45384::IBL (while you still can!) Fri Jun 10 1988 19:06

    
    Has anyone else noticed that, on the single release of Hothouse
    Flowers' "Don't Go", after the bit where the lead vocalist says
    "There's white horses and they're comin' at me at a pace now",
    there's a two-tone bleep?  Seriously, have a listen and see if
    your copy (on CD, anyway) has the same.  Perhaps somebody has an
    in-guitar telephone?  Weird.   
    
    						Ian!
    

    P.s. Let's make a topic out of it!  What *other* recordings have
         you heard that have (presumably) unintentional additions?
    
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106.1CHEFS::HASTONMKickin' back the Landslide Fri Jun 10 1988 22:344
    Heard that Kate Bush's "Babushka", the bit that sounds like broken
    glass was inspired {or sampled} from a tea-lady coming into the
    studio un-announced complete with trolley.
    
106.2..pardon youEAYV01::ADAIRAnswering Questions Computers Can,tMon Jun 13 1988 11:258
Can,t remember the song now but I think it was Wet Wet Wet or someone who
burped near the start of the song. It was featured on Mike Smith Radio 
One show a few weeks ago.

Can anyone remember the song??

Tony.    

106.3FORTY2::ETHERIDGEOh God, I've killed a hippyThu Jun 30 1988 16:128
    When Van Halen recorded "Women and Children First" it was raining
    and the sound showed up on the intro to one of the songs (on the
    second side I think). They liked it so much that they left it in.
    
    I dont think I noticed until I read about it. Shows how effective
    it was doesnt it :^)
    
    Ian
106.4AYOU11::S_GOUDIEWe could be heroes Thu Jun 30 1988 16:2612
    
    
    I was talking with a friend last night about this ,and he had 
    a couple of examples of when he was recording .
    
    One of the Bass speakers was rasping ,the end result was a great
    bass sound .
    
    The guitarist had put down a track slightly out of tune ,but when
    played back and laid over a good one the sound was superb .
                                        
    Stuart.
106.5GYPSC::CHISHOLMDem Tambourines!Thu Jun 30 1988 18:1714
    
    	I remember reading an article about this not too long ago,
    	can't remember a lot, but some were -
    
    	On a Bob Dylan song, what appears to be an innovative 
    	percussion riff, turns out to be the buttons on the sleeve
    	of his jacket banging against his guitar.
    
    	On a Beatles song, at the end of a rather long fade-out,
    	John Lennon is clearly heard saying "****'s sake, not again!" 

    	I'll try and remember more, or where I read it.
    
    	Doug.
106.645610::FIDDLERMThu Jul 07 1988 20:384
    On the Kate Bush album 'Hounds Of Love',the helicopter
    noise on side 2 was taken from Pink Floyds 'The Wall'.
    
    
106.7Ziggy StardustAYOU08::BELLTue Sep 26 1989 16:369
    
    
    Listen to Bauhaus' wonderful cover of Ziggy Stardust, at the end of the
    song, during the fade out, there's a shout of "That's the one".  It was
    the original session version which was released as the single.
    
    Stuart B...
    
    
106.8and I forced you to a zone...ISLNDS::ROBINSONTue Sep 26 1989 19:206
    
    On the Smiths 'I Started Something..' at the end of the song the
    Mozzer says something like "That's it - Do it again?"  during the
    fade-out - clearly studio chatter.
    
    will
106.9A three word gesture?BAHTAT::STURROCKI wish I could laugh...Mon Oct 09 1989 13:265
    Eh? I never noticed that???!
    
    L.P. or single?
    
    Bruce
106.10and now 18 months hard labourISLNDS::ROBINSONMon Oct 09 1989 20:345
    
    On the cd actually - right during the fade out - guess I need a
    pair of STAX to hear it correctly.
    
    will
106.11...is fair enough!TLE::WARDJohn WardWed Oct 11 1989 23:008
    Re: last few

    Actually, Mozzer says "Hey Stephen [referring to Stephen Street,
    the producer], can we do that again?"  It's pretty clear when
    you're listening to the CD with a good pair of headphones.

    John