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Post by jpkansas on Apr 21, 2011 1:28:50 GMT -5
1967: The Beatles finish work on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by recording a two second snippet of gibberish for use in the original vinyl LP's run out groove, meaning that the listener would hear the noises repeated on a loop until they got up and took the record off the turntable. The only actual vocal is a Beatle saying something like "never could be any other way," which, when played backwards, allegedly reveals the words "We'll f*** you like Supermen." As a practical joke, John Lennon also adds a special 15Hz tone before the groove, one so high only dogs can hear it. Not present on the US LP, both were added back to the CD. oldies.about.com/od/oldieshistory/a/april21.htm
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Apr 21, 2011 11:19:42 GMT -5
1967: The Beatles finish work on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by recording a two second snippet of gibberish for use in the original vinyl LP's run out groove, meaning that the listener would hear the noises repeated on a loop until they got up and took the record off the turntable. The only actual vocal is a Beatle saying something like "never could be any other way," which, when played backwards, allegedly reveals the words "We'll f*** you like Supermen." As a practical joke, John Lennon also adds a special 15Hz tone before the groove, one so high only dogs can hear it. Not present on the US LP, both were added back to the CD. oldies.about.com/od/oldieshistory/a/april21.htm1969: Janis Joplin makes her stage debut in London when she and her Kozmic Blues Band perform a legendary concert at the Royal Albert Hall. Wow! It's incredible to realize that such a rock icon had such a sadly short career. She was dead by 1970.
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