There's Always Me, Very Odd
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There's Always Me, Very Odd
Just ripped the Mono album from the Memphis To Nashville 61' book. On playback I found a little note at the start that I've never heard before. Funny thing is, it only appears on the ripped version of this Disc. It does not appear on the Ftd double disc of Something For Everybody, or any other version I've checked. Just wondering if anyone else has heard this.
Download and see for youselves.
https://mega.nz/#!j9MlRADb!IejXN8S60gCc2zfQR8QaS6DDL_T_FQalk7ss5GDXInY
Download and see for youselves.
https://mega.nz/#!j9MlRADb!IejXN8S60gCc2zfQR8QaS6DDL_T_FQalk7ss5GDXInY
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Re: There's Always Me, Very Odd
Maybe it's a digital anomaly created when you ripped the audio? I'd try it again, and see if it is reproducible.rollinson1 wrote:Just ripped the Mono album from the Memphis To Nashville 61' book. On playback I found a little note at the start that I've never heard before. Funny thing is, it only appears on the ripped version of this Disc. It does not appear on the Ftd double disc of Something For Everybody, or any other version I've checked. Just wondering if anyone else has heard this.
Download and see for youselves.
https://mega.nz/#!j9MlRADb!IejXN8S60gCc2zfQR8QaS6DDL_T_FQalk7ss5GDXInY
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Re: There's Always Me, Very Odd
On my version, he sings "And you're wondering, who to ball."
"Don't tell me to play it. I will when I get ready. Do you understand me?"
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Re: There's Always Me, Very Odd
Well I ripped this again using both dbpoweramp and Eac software and it is the same with both rips, but here is the funny thing when I play the disc directly the additional note is not there. Ive ripped hundreds of discs and never found the software to pick anything up that shouldn't be there before. Strange indeed.
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Re: There's Always Me, Very Odd
The curse of Don Robertson, perhaps?rollinson1 wrote:Well I ripped this again using both dbpoweramp and Eac software and it is the same with both rips, but here is the funny thing when I play the disc directly the additional note is not there. Ive ripped hundreds of discs and never found the software to pick anything up that shouldn't be there before. Strange indeed.
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Re: There's Always Me, Very Odd
Have you tried playing that note backwards? There could be a hidden message.
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Re: There's Always Me, Very Odd
'Belt' or 'Built'Rock Legend wrote:Have you tried playing that note backwards? There could be a hidden message.
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Re: There's Always Me, Very Odd
All of you, stop it this instant!
The United States of America have had
forty-six Presidents, but only ONE King!
Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
You're a beautiful audience.