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Post by roaring20s on May 28, 2012 0:32:42 GMT -6
I was listening to records. I usually am ready to grab the needle before it spins off to limbo. Distracted, it did just that and to my surprise the following was heard... Click on the image There you have it. The needle travels on to the end and repeats the last revolution. What did you hear? The Beatles song Strawberry Fields Forever had the message that "I Buried Paul". Actually it was "Cranberry Sauce". Was Fess Williams sending cryptic messages to his fan base too? This Williams title is Number Ten. Is it a coincidence that Revolution Nine when played backwards seemed to say "turn me on, dead man"? Number Ten is very fast paced and at first I thought that a satisfied Williams exclaims "Catch my beat!". Then I thought of all the stories about mistreated musicians being cheated out of pay. It could been that he just wanted to get paid and beat it. It may be "Cash my fee!". A recording session with many takes can run long. With another gig fast approaching, someone may have gestured to his wrist and the resulting exclamation "Half past three!" was captured. I also speculate that the song ends and Williams looks to the recording engineer who is shaking his head and says "What's up?" blending the Spanish "Que pasa?" and Haitian Creole "Sak pase?", sounding like "Que pase?" Those are my stories and I'm sticking to them! ;D James.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2016 1:50:01 GMT -6
Enrique Iglesias is the singer i love the most. His songs are always awesome and his slow songs are food for my ears.
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