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Rspaight
03-15-2002, 02:48 PM
Forgive me if this is a rerun of something already covered...

While you're hunting for that Tom Port-approved pressing, who knows what else might be lurking in the runout?

I found the following on the 1980 Eagles Live LP:

Side One: "Is it illegal to yell "movie" in a firehouse?"

Side Two: "Hello Federal?.... Ship it!"

Side Three: "Not tonight, thanks..."

Side Four: "I've gotta rest up for my monster."

What else have you found?

Ryan

Patrick M
03-15-2002, 03:05 PM
I remember something interesting on the Powerslave LP. I think I sold it, though.

Dave B
03-15-2002, 03:21 PM
The album Emitt Rhodes has a rather elaborate ribbon scroll with the words RECORDED AT HOME in it on side one.

Kevin Korom
03-15-2002, 05:08 PM
Those Eagles inscriptions are no doubt the work of Joe Walsh, who inscribed various silly ditties in the inner grooves of most of his LPs, at least up through But Seriously, Folks. Don't have time tonight, but I'll drag 'em out tomorrow morning & list them for you. I have multiple pressings of several, and I've always been curious if they all say the same thing. Now's a good time to find out;)

Steve Hoffman
03-15-2002, 05:13 PM
Kevin Gray and I have written a few silly things.

Can't remember on what albums though....:rolleyes:

FabFourFan
03-15-2002, 08:56 PM
Originally posted by Kevin Korom
Those Eagles inscriptions are no doubt the work of Joe Walsh, who inscribed various silly ditties in the inner grooves of most of his LPs ...Speaking of Joe Walsh, does anyone remember the runout grooves on that first James Gang album?
Side 1 repeats "Turn Me Over" until the stylus is lifted, and
side 2 repeats "Play Me Again" until the stylus is lifted.
Neat-o! (Okay, remember that it was over 30 years ago, when neat-o was much simpler than today! :) )

Sam
03-15-2002, 09:25 PM
It was a Doors lp steve. Maybe Waiting for the Sun. You said something like you and Kevin "got out alive" in reference (I assume) to the song "Five to one."

Steve Hoffman
03-15-2002, 09:44 PM
Sam,

Did you just know that, or did you go through all of the DCC LP's?

:cool:

Dugan
03-15-2002, 10:24 PM
The Beatles: Let It Be (Apple AR 34001)
Both sides: Phil+Ronnie


George Harrison: Living In The Material World (Apple SMAS-3410)
Side One: Hare Rama
Side Two: Hare Krsna

John Lennon & Yoko Ono: (Just Like) Stating Over/Kiss, Kiss, Kiss 12" Promo (Geffen PRO-A-919)
Side One: One World, One People

Eagles: Hotel California (Asylum 7E-1084)
Side One: Is it 6 O'Clock yet?
Side Two: V.O.L. is five piece live

Kevin Korom
03-16-2002, 07:10 AM
OK, the results of my exhaustive:D Joe Walsh LP examination-includes LPs he co-produced, etc:

BARNSTORM
side 2: "If they only knew how hard we work JW '72" only found on some pressings (2 with, 2 w/o)

SMOKER:
side 2: "Y-because we like you" (again 2 with, 2 w/o)

SO WHAT
side 2: "That's no banany, that's my noze"

BEST OF
side 1: "What can you do for a dog with no legs?"
side 2: "Take him for a drag"

BUT SERIOUSLY, FOLKS
side 1: "Luncheon counter of the Deli Kind"
side 2: "call it in the air"

THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD
side 1: "After 15 years, I still can't spell Szymzyck"
side 2: "Is it one "L" or two?"

"YOU BOUGHT IT..."
side 1: "Welcome Lucy"
side 2: "Are we done yet?"

nothing his Confessor/Got any Gum LPs

EAGLES: LONG RUN
side 1: "Never let your monster lay down"
side 2: "From the Polack who sailed north"

JOE VITALE: PLANTATION HARBOR
side 1: "We'll be there in 10 minutes, get 9 hours sleep"
side 2: "Hey Joe, what happened?"

JAY FERGUSON: THUNDER ISLAND
side 1: "What it is is Isteggae"
side 2: "Two bands, no waiting"

Didin't see anything on my James Gang LPs, but they aren't originals. Joe's early MCA repressings didn't have the inscribing the ABC pressings had, so I don't know if there ever were any-

Doug Hess Jr.
03-16-2002, 07:30 AM
I remember one of the Go-Go's 45s had, "What we don't know, we make up" written on it.

TSmithPage
03-16-2002, 08:24 AM
Similarly, on the LP of Lindsay Buckingham's Go Insane, side 2 (I think) the song ends in a loop until you pick up the needle.

Jimbo
03-16-2002, 09:25 AM
Another recorded "secret message": on the Rolling Stones Satanic Majesties album, there's some (seemingly) white noise feedback after the last song on side 2. If you play the LP at 45 RPM, you discover it's really "We Wish You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." (A holiday greeting from Bill Wyman, from what I've read.) Sadly, this little extra is completely lost on those who only own the CD.

Craig
03-16-2002, 10:17 AM
Originally posted by Jimbo
Another recorded "secret message": on the Rolling Stones Satanic Majesties album, there's some (seemingly) white noise feedback after the last song on side 2. If you play the LP at 45 RPM, you discover it's really "We Wish You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." (A holiday greeting from Bill Wyman, from what I've read.) Sadly, this little extra is completely lost on those who only own the CD.

I was wondering the other day about this after listening to the CD: Has anyone here who's made Christmas compilation tapes/CDR's used this track either in the original version or 45 RPM versions?

-Craig

Sckott
03-16-2002, 02:15 PM
Not sure if anyone else knows about this one, but the 1st string of pressings for ZZ TOP's "Eliminator" has a very quiet but very distinct phrase in the inner locking groove of Side X2.

Those of you with this LP and a manual TT will hear:

"Oh, Mercy!....... thump.......Oh, Mercy!...........thump.......Oh, Mercy!"

Try it! I know my pressing's early, because they remixed "Legs" later on for cassette and CD and then changed the second side. Not SURE if they kept in the locking inner groove with the "message".

Todd Fredericks
03-16-2002, 04:01 PM
Here are some more I can recall:

Pink Floyd 'Atom Heart Mother': side 2: a drip from tap

Jeff Lynne 'Armchair Theatre': Side 2: a bell

Moody Blues "Threashold...: Side 2: a wooshing sound (I think)

Todd

Sckott
03-16-2002, 04:03 PM
Originally posted by Todd Fredericks
Here are some more I can recall:

(clip)

Moody Blues "Threashold...: Side 2: a wooshing sound (I think)

Todd

Yep, close! Mellotron groan, overdubbed a couple of times for an airy "aaaaaahhhh!" effect. I call it "the sound of a large fog bank". Brilliant. That album deserves more praise than it gets. Sounds fairly mind-blowing in Quad 4==> DTS.

Todd Fredericks
03-16-2002, 04:05 PM
That's it! Thanks, Sckott. I love that album...

Todd

whoompley
03-16-2002, 04:17 PM
...and bringinging this back to Joe Walsh, the original lp of James Gang's Yer Album had these messages in the locking grooves:

side 1: turn me over...turn me over...turn me over...

side 2: play me again...play me again...play me again...


the other Wes

Sckott
03-16-2002, 04:58 PM
Is your Bluesway issue a Capitol pressed issue? I've heard of this phenom, but none of the issues I've grabbed (Capitol pressed) do that on Yer Album.

And I do love that record.

Paul Chang
03-16-2002, 10:21 PM
This is just one of the fun things you don't have with the little shining discs. :cool: