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Paul Haney MusicFan
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Posted: 31 January 2013 at 12:32pm | IP Logged
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I don't know how many hundreds of times I've heard this song over the years, but something just jumped out at me today. At the (1:49) mark (during the line "when you scream"), there is some sort of anomaly. It's on all of the CDs that I checked (even the music video on youtube). Does anybody else hear this or am I just hearing things?
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MMathews MusicFan
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Posted: 31 January 2013 at 1:27pm | IP Logged
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You had me curious so i just listened (?) I'm not picking
up anything anomalous...
what does it sound like?
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Paul Haney MusicFan
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Posted: 31 January 2013 at 1:40pm | IP Logged
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MMathews wrote:
You had me curious so i just listened (?) I'm not picking
up anything anomalous...
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Sounds like somebody bumped a mic or something similar (or maybe I'm just losing it).
Edited by Paul Haney on 31 January 2013 at 1:40pm
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I listened at 1:49, and like Mark, I don't hear anything wrong there. This topic reminds me of what I hear in the Partridge Family's "I Think I Love You" on headphones, in the 1st verse. I hear a repeated thump that I don't think was intended to be in the music (like somebody bumping a mic). I never noticed it on vinyl, on speakers. It wasn't until I heard it from a CD source on headphones, early '90s, that I noticed the weird anomaly.
To be specific, the loudest occurence is after the world "brain" at the 0:17/0:18 mark, and to a lesser extent over the word "something" at 0:15. Does anyone else hear it? and know what is going on there?
Edited by EdisonLite on 31 January 2013 at 1:58pm
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aaronk Admin Group
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Posted: 31 January 2013 at 4:32pm | IP Logged
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Paul, I do hear what you're talking about. It's on all copies of the song on the second beat during the word "you," exactly at 1:49.
It's very subtle, but it basically sounds to me like they spliced two takes of the word "you" together right in the middle. Of course, this could just be my imagination, too, as I had never noticed it until you pointed it out.
Edited by aaronk on 31 January 2013 at 4:33pm
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Nice catch, Paul.
Except that we can't unhear it, and will forever know that
it's there every time we hear the song! (It's the same for
the splice at the end of the opera section in "Bohemian
Rhapsody".)
Actually, how did we not hear it for 29 years?
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Posted: 31 January 2013 at 7:19pm | IP Logged
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I also hear it on "Drive" right where you say Paul, but
always thought that was just a part of Benjamin Orr's
distinctive vocal. I don't hear the thump on "I Think I
Love You" that Gordon mentioned.
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MMathews MusicFan
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Posted: 31 January 2013 at 9:02pm | IP Logged
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Ok with Aaron's detail i listen again and now i make it
out.
Boy, that's some impressive ears Paul to zero in on that.
And yeah, it almost sounds like there is a splice on that
exact beat. Interesting.
Could be a hundred reasons... but it is an elaborate mix,
i could see them piecing together 2 mixdowns they liked.
Just one theory.
MM
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Paul Haney MusicFan
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Thanks for the confirmation, guys! I have a copy of the music video on a DVD and I watched it last night and sure enough, there's the "splice" (or whatever it is). If you guys couldn't hear it too, then I probably would've ended up in the sanitarium depicted in the video! The rest of that song is so smooth, that the "splice" was driving me crazy (pun intended).
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I hear it too. Dammit! Now i'll always hear it!
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EdisonLite MusicFan
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Yeah, since I missed this anomoly the one time I checked, now I'm purposely not going to go back to try to hear it. This way I can always enjoy it (hopefully). Reminds me a bit of the more obviously edited "While You See a Chance". When that was a hit, there never sounded like anything was wrong with it. Once the CD era hit and I always heard the long version, going back to the single edit is EXCRUCIATING on my ears at that edit point! Same thing with the single version of Aerosmith's "Dream On."
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Jody Thornton MusicFan
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EdisonLite wrote:
Yeah, since I missed this anomoly the one time I checked, now I'm purposely not going to go back to try to hear it. This way I can always enjoy it (hopefully). Reminds me a bit of the more obviously edited "While You See a Chance". When that was a hit, there never sounded like anything was wrong with it. Once the CD era hit and I always heard the long version, going back to the single edit is EXCRUCIATING on my ears at that edit point! Same thing with the single version of Aerosmith's "Dream On." |
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Does anyone have a low-res sample of the "Dream On" single? I'm not sure I've ever heard it.
**** Actually I was able to hear the Aerosmith edit. I am sitting here with my jaw gaping open and smoke coming out of my ears (the same look I would get if somebody just ruined my favourite record). I cannot believe for the life of me that CBS records would let an edit like that be serviced to radio. That was a terrible job. Winwood and Meat Loaf's "Paradise..." are right up there. ****
Edited by Jody Thornton on 08 February 2013 at 1:31pm
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Yeah, it's a pretty obvious edit on "Dream On," and it's also a remix (not just a straight edit of the LP version).
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Jody Thornton wrote:
**** Actually I was able to hear the Aerosmith edit. I
am sitting here with my jaw gaping open and smoke coming
out of my ears (the same look I would get if somebody
just ruined my favourite record). I cannot believe for
the life of me that CBS records would let an edit like
that be serviced to radio. That was a terrible job.
Winwood and Meat Loaf's "Paradise..." are right up there.
****
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Ever the contrarian, but I've always preferred the edit.
To my ears the "I know, nobody knows" verse sounds tacked
on, much like the bridge on "Crimson & Clover".
Gotta agree on the Meatloaf song though...
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Jody Thornton MusicFan
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Posted: 09 February 2013 at 12:43pm | IP Logged
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Hykker wrote:
Ever the contrarian, but I've always preferred the edit.
To my ears the "I know, nobody knows" verse sounds tacked
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Really? Even factoring the speed bump at 1:06? Holy crap...lol. Now, did you grow up with that song on the radio in 1972 or 1973? I only ask because you may have heard that version more often and become used to it. Whereas, I was only two or three when it charted as a single.
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