Weirdos - Yours?
DrJoel
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I just found a Talking Heads 12" for Burning Down the House and found something interesting on the flip (either the b-side or track 2 on the A side)...The song is slowed down a lot and when you play it on 45 it sounds right. Through the first few bars i sped it up on the slider just because it was draggin so much, when the vocals came in i realized what was up.Ohio Express 45 (b-side of Yummy Yummy) is all backwards (played, sure but something like that on a single?) So obviously you've gotta spin it backwards...the drums are pretty tight too.What kind of wierd stuff do you guys have? Stuff that makes you go beyond just hitting Play.Friday.....for some.
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I once interviewed Kasenetz-Katz (the producers of the Ohio Express and similar bubblegum bands), and they said they used to put backwards B-sides on a lot of their 45's just to make sure that the DJ's played the correct A-side. Others include "Pow Wow" (flip of the 1910 Fruitgum Company's "Indian Giver") and "Hips & Lips" (flip side of some copies of Crazy Elephant's "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'," before they replaced it with something else).
I don't know, man...I think it sounds better spun FRONTWARDS (so you can hear it backwards!).
The song itself is actually "Poor Old Mr. Jensen"*** with the vocals removed, and to be honest, it sounds way better instrumental and backwards.
Besides being a devotee of backwards flip sides, I still have that Mad Magazine flexidisc from the late 70's or so ("It's A Super-Spectacular Day") with the concentric grooves (you know, you lower the needle on the record and get a different version of the song every time).
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***boring song recorded by several artists in the K-K stable
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The thing i like about it, frontways, is that sort of epic cinematic feel, which is why those snare hits get me. i feel you on the backways thing though. My non-record savy friends look at me like some kind of genius when i spin it backwards.
Thanks for the info, never knew they did it so DJs would play the right track.
Thank god for payola and Clear Channel and all that, nobody would ever make that kind of mistake today.
I think dollar_bin is looking for one of those flexis you mentioned...^^^
Word up! Actually, I'm looking for the horse race record but it's the same concept.
Off the top of my head, I remember that They're Going to Take Me Away 45 by Napoleon XIV has the reverse of the track on the flip, and the graphics printed backwards as well.
but i always thought this would be AWESOME technology to use for music... an album that never plays the same twice.
in the same vein, there were also a couple of comedy records that used it on one side (two different possibilities on one side of the record) such as monty python and i think cheech and chong did one as well.
i bought all the cheech and chong albums in my younger days, and i dont recall them doing the "trick track" thing, but there was a henny youngmann album on rhino that used that gimmick
Yeah, there was a non-hit single by Zalman Yanovsky (from the Lovin' Spoonful) on Buddah that used the same backwards flip side thing. Also "Yellow Balloon" by the Yellow Balloon on Canterbury.
found this online...
"Cheech & Chong did something similar with the "Rip-Off Album". Each side had two grooves. One was the album, and the other was a groove that went the entire length and simply said "You've been ripped off" over and over. This made it entirely possible that no matter where you put the needle, on either side, you could get the second groove.
If memory serves me right, this was accompanied by a huge advertising and marketing campaign for the album, which consisted mostly of C&C saying not to buy the album, it's a rip off, etc."
from http://www.eeggs.com/items/2874.html
I find those "Different Winner Every Time" Horse Race records fairly often but the other day I found a Vegas Roulette LP that apparently has 50 grooves on it and comes up a different # per groove??
If you ever come across the Marianne Faithful 45 of Sister Morphine play it at 33 and you's SWEAR it was Mick Jagger singing!!!
not too weird but on a backwards tip...if you listen to "Another one bites the dust" by queen, there is a part where freddie goes acapella with only handclaps, chanting the chorus...if you flip this part backwards, he is actually saying (with a little help of imagination): "start to smoke mariuhana"...
i believe it was actually satan saying that
http://jeffmilner.com/backmasking.htm
i have a Bingo one back home that i believe works the same way.
http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post/bsnpubs/vpost?id=860477
SG
boyd rice/non had a record with a choice of center holes
the feeders had a record that was packaged in sandpaper (for that pre-worn look)
lee renaldo had a record with concentric grooves
RRR had a couple comps of locked grooves, one of them with like 200 artists on it. easy winner of "longest potential record award"
has anyone ever made a commercially available inside-start record?
which lee renaldo has the concentric grooves?
I wanna say that there's a Shapeshifters 45 with a inside start b-side
didn't the ruins have a 7" that played at 16 rpm? maybe it wasn't the ruins...i can't remember.
Flower Travellin' Band-Make Up Lp with the leather "carrying case"? sweet.
Farmyard-s/t with the plastic bag as a cover.(NZ psych)
anyone ever tried to play an etched side of a record?
there's actually a new children's book about a kid who plays around with an old stylus & discovers hidden messages in his blue jeans and in potato chips. shades of that old urban myth about audio-encoded potsherds...
Split Enz' True Colors album was etched, and plays pretty good.
There are two early EARTH 7"s that play at 16... I have at least one, never heard it the right way however
I had a Velvet Underground bootleg at one point (maybe still do? it frustrated me so much I may have dumped it though) that wasn't right... neither 33 nor 45 was the right speed... but I didn't have a pitch control at that point, it may be usable now...
and it was earth that made 16 rpm 7"....
I have an inside starting Flock of Seagalls 12"
the psychedelic furs put out a 7" which had the music pressed on the record AND on the sleeve... so you can hear the same songs if you play the sleeve.