Odd... This version doesn't contain the 'I'm Listening' sample
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St-mEIhvKOI
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Sl Flk wrote:Odd... This version doesn't contain the 'I'm Listening' sample
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St-mEIhvKOI
Valotonin wrote:Does Sl Flk know how long we have been looking for the "I'm listening" sample source?
Christ... This is fantastic. Thank you
Valotonin wrote:Does Sl Flk know how long we have been looking for the "I'm listening" sample source?
Christ... This is fantastic. Thank you
outhudd wrote:Gotta tread carefully as certain things can't and shouldn't be discussed here as Hexagon Sun intervene, but the that album title Blue Aquarius explains something else also.
IronMark wrote:The one I've always wanted to source is at the start of Sherbet Head, a male voice says "It's getting busy, it's getting buuusssyy" - sounds like it's from a TV show or something
sixtyniner wrote:IronMark wrote:The one I've always wanted to source is at the start of Sherbet Head, a male voice says "It's getting busy, it's getting buuusssyy" - sounds like it's from a TV show or something
I think it's a slowed down female voice.phpBB [media]
I can't tell if she's saying "It's getting busy" or "It's getting dizzy". It sounds like it's from a field recording or an old home video, like Turquoise Hexagon Sun and Alpha and Omega.
IronMark wrote:Oh wow, great job clearing up that audio, I had made a mental note to myself to piss around with it and see if I could get it to come out more clearly. I once drove myself half demented doing that with the children's voices from In The Annexe to try and hear them more clearly
Kreide wrote:May have a small lead on the "thank you for not smoking" sample. The slogan was invented by Betty Carnes. I found a interview of her in which she's actually saying the line. I don't think it's the exact sample though. I'ts at 33:45 https://archive.org/details/tobacco_qhw27a00
sixtyniner wrote:IronMark wrote:Oh wow, great job clearing up that audio, I had made a mental note to myself to piss around with it and see if I could get it to come out more clearly. I once drove myself half demented doing that with the children's voices from In The Annexe to try and hear them more clearly
Yeah that one's really hard to clean up. Also I think it's actually in reverse. Best I can do myselfphpBB [media]
I hear children chanting "mary jay, mary jay", then "danger, danger, danger" at the end. Someone else can probably do a better job than me at cleaning it up.
Sl Flk wrote:They have left many clues as to where their inspirations and even samples come from in that NTS mix -
I have located the 'I'M LISTENING sample from Aquarius. I've been obsessing today over the track Dance with us Lord from the One foundation. A tape that was circulated around the Divine Light Mission cult/group whatever.
It comes from another tape. This time by a band (i think called Blue Aquarius) It happens 54 seconds in
http://www.ex-premie.org/gallery/mp3/At ... master.mp3
ParticleGhost wrote:Valotonin wrote:Does Sl Flk know how long we have been looking for the "I'm listening" sample source?
Christ... This is fantastic. Thank you
I'd love to find the source of that female choir sample used in ver 3, and this track somedayphpBB [media]
Sl Flk wrote:It sounds to me like the woman is saying "She's getting dizzy, you're getting dizzy" that would also go inline with the title Sherbet Head. Maybe Sherbet Head is a state of consciousness?
I remember once when the late, great Terence Mckenna said something along the lines of... We humans like to escape our own heads, be it through drugs or alcohol, we enjoy experiencing changes to our consciousness. He then went on to say something like...
'what is the first thing that children do as soon as they are mobile enough? They lift their arms and spin around to the point where they become dizzy, fall over and the world starts to look very different'.
They are actively trying to perturb their reality. I think that with the references to Sherbert being a kid thing and 'head' in the title it somehow points to a state of being. That and the fact that the tune is very disorientating to listen to and sounds 'DIZZY'
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