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407.1 | | KERNEL::IMBIERSKI | Three views of a secret | Mon Apr 24 1989 14:02 | 12 |
| I noticed these "messages" a few years back. I think they are scratched
on by the cutting engineer that produces the first master of a
particular disk. That disk is used to produce a number of template
stampers which then produce all the records that go out for sale.
Hence the message gets copied over to every copy of the disk.
Why do they do it? I think it's like a signature (as you said they're
like personal names in notes) so that the cutting engineer could
pick up a copy of that album anywhere in the world and see his
own personal "Kilroy was here".
Tony
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407.2 | Errr... | SHAPES::STREETR | Have another vat of wine dear | Mon Apr 24 1989 15:32 | 9 |
| I think .0 and .1 are talking about two different things.
.0 is on about something _recorded_ in the exit groove,
whilst .1 is talking about physical scratches in the
exit area.
Or have I gone completely mad?
Ray.
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407.3 | Interesting topic! | JGO::APETERS | Beep Beep ! | Mon Apr 24 1989 15:46 | 18 |
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I have some records containing messages in the middle, both in sound and
in text. To be honest, the audiomessage is, in fact, just a prolongued last
tone, sung by the ladies of DAME BLANCHE. The song is a coverversion of
Marvin Gaye's HANG ON IN THERE BABY. The last word (I'll give you AAAAAAAAAAll)
continues indefinetely. A record by HEAVEN 17 seems to have a similar gag, but
I don't know which one. On CD the tone goes on for about 2 minutes, and then
fades away.
One record I have with written text is OOCHY KOOCHY by BABY FORD, one of the
first acid house 12" records imported into my country. I don't know them by
heart, 'cause it's quite a lot. A friend of mine owns another pressing of the
same record, which has large letters scratched on the B-side. Therefore, only
the A-side can be played.
If you're interested, I will look the text up for you.
Andre.
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407.4 | Sorry, should have been clearer | IOSGFS::MACFADYEN | Possibly meaningful | Mon Apr 24 1989 16:18 | 12 |
| > <<< Note 407.2 by SHAPES::STREETR "Have another vat of wine dear" >>>
> -< Errr... >-
>
> I think .0 and .1 are talking about two different things.
No we're not! We're both talking about physical markings scrawled
between the run-out grooves at the end of each side of the record.
You'll usually find some sort of catalogue number there, but
ocasionally you find the sort of thing I was "on about" in .0.
Rod
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407.5 | some more | BAHTAT::SALLITT | Dave - @RKG & ICI, 0642432193 | Tue Apr 25 1989 11:10 | 22 |
| re .0...
"A Porky Prime Cut" denotes that the original "positive" disc, cut
from the master tape, was produced by Porky Peckham. He has his
own mastering suite and has been in the business donkeys. Records
mastered by Porky tend to be very clear and dynamic; after a while
you can tell a Porky cut just by listening.
Some other signatures I've noticed are:
"Bilbo-great stuff!" (Gerry Rafferty/Night Owl)
"Bilbo tape-worth waitin' for!" (Steely Dan/Gaucho)
-who the heck is Bilbo?
"Happy Birthday Glyn"(Eagles/Greatest hits, US pressing, presumably
a greeting to producer Glyn Johns, who produced some of their best
stuff, including "Desperado".)
Another signature which features often - in my collection, anyway
- is "JA", where the top bar of the J is also the crossbar of the A,
presumably Jako Allen, who is in the sleeve credits of some these
albums.
Dave
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407.6 | Bilbo references | HAZEL::STARR | Like a fool, fell in love with you... | Tue Apr 25 1989 15:30 | 10 |
| > "Bilbo-great stuff!" (Gerry Rafferty/Night Owl)
> "Bilbo tape-worth waitin' for!" (Steely Dan/Gaucho)
> -who the heck is Bilbo?
I assume Bilbo is refers to the character Bilbo Baggins, from J.R.R. Tolkein's
'Lord of the Rings' series. A lot of bands read, and got inspiration from,
this set of books (for example, Led Zep wrote a few songs with references to
it, including "Ramble On" and "Battle Forevermore").
Alan S.
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407.7 | Engage brain before typing! | 45610::STREETR | Have another vat of wine dear | Tue Apr 25 1989 16:13 | 6 |
| re .4 Sorry! Was in a rush.....
... but there _are_ some records with 'recording' in the run
out groove aren't there?
Ray.
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407.8 | | 43245::MACFADYEN | Direct vision viewfinder | Tue Apr 25 1989 17:45 | 18 |
| Re -1:
I can think of a couple. There was a single out in the late 70s, quite
catchy, which ended with a repeated chant, "beat" or "the beat" - this
repeated forever in the run-out. Can't remember the band's name.
Also I have an early 80s lp by 23 Skidoo in which the last tracks on
each side go into a continuous tone in the run-out.
Actually, if they put a sot of tv close-down tone into the run-out of
every record it would remind you to take the record off, wouldn't it?
Or drive you nuts...
o
ooo
ooooooooooooo
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Rod
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407.9 | whatisitwhatisitwhatisitwhatisitwhatisitwhatisit | WELMTS::GREENB | Dizzy | Tue Apr 25 1989 18:10 | 5 |
| Aaaargh, you've got me there Rod, that 'beat' song is just on the
tip of my brain..... it's not I Am The Beat by, er, the Look, is
it?
Bob
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407.10 | | IOSGFS::MACFADYEN | Direct vision viewfinder | Tue Apr 25 1989 18:56 | 4 |
| I think you're right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right, right,
Rod
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407.11 | | HAZEL::STARR | Like a fool, fell in love with you... | Tue Apr 25 1989 19:50 | 8 |
| On the Eagles Live LP, at the end of Side 4, the applause just goes on and
on and on, for eternity.......or until you hit the reject button!
I know that I have a bunch of albums with inner groove writings. I don't
remember all of them, but one was Cindy Lauper's debut album. I know there
are a lot more though....
Alan S.
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407.12 | | AYOV28::MDONNELLY | I'm the guy on the wall | Wed Apr 26 1989 13:27 | 9 |
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I have heard this type of thing on records - but I had assumed it
was just part of the 'fade out' of the last track?
Michael
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407.13 | | LARVAE::JEFFERY | Why do birds suddenly appear? | Wed Apr 26 1989 21:38 | 5 |
| Is this perpetual groove thing possible on CD's ?
Just interested !
Mark
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407.14 | the jam | MARVIN::MACHIN | | Thu Apr 27 1989 16:17 | 7 |
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You get the cd equivalent of the perpetual groove if you smear the
disc with a very light coating of seedless strawberry jam.
Peanut butter doesn't work.
Richard.
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407.15 | It's a ki ki kind of of magic ic ! | TMCUKR::KAYD | Some people's hot .... | Thu May 04 1989 19:06 | 10 |
| re. a few back:
10CC's Sheet music has a 'Porky prime cut' scratching - no pun
intended :-)
As for CD's, I had a copy of Queen's 'Kind of Magic' CD which was
ever so slightly duff and sounded like a well crucial dub mix - I
nearly didn't take it back !
Derek.
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407.16 | Hairdresser on fire!! | SHAPES::DIGGINSR | | Thu Sep 28 1989 14:31 | 12 |
| Thought id shove in my tuppence worth!!
The group who I first discovered did this was The Smiths. I cant
remember the exact messages off the top of my head but i will dig
them out and have a look. They are on all manner of records from
7" singles to lp's. These I expect are pertinent point put forward
by our lord and master Morrisey.
Any ideas!!!!
Russ
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407.17 | Same here | BAHTAT::STURROCK | I wish I could laugh... | Mon Oct 09 1989 12:12 | 9 |
| A couple I remember:
Nineteen Eighty Hate
and
Cook Bernard Mathews!
Bruce
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407.18 | | JURA::PELAZ::MACFADYEN | Bring the beat back! | Tue Mar 17 1992 13:05 | 31 |
| I was back in Reading at the weekend and splashed out on some new vinyl.
Aren't double LPs popular again? No fewer than three records on my list
turned out to be doubles, one of which was, just as an object, the most
beautiful record I've seen as a while, the double ten-inch of Lush's
"Spooky".
To come to the point, all three feature groove graffiti on every side, and
here it is:
Lush "Spooky" 10-inch double
1 'What do you call Lush's...'
2 'Bass player in Japan'
3 'Rippon in Nippon'
4 'Wise words mate'
Ride "Going Blank Again" 12-inch 45rpm (I found out) double
R 'Die with your boots on'
I 'Little attack'
D 'Win or lose, up the U's'
E 'It's never final till it's vinyl' (must say I like that one)
Primal Scream "Screamadelica" 12-inch double
1 'You only get one line'
2 'Don't blow it'
3 'Equity is killing me'
4 'I'll have a cheeky half'
Isn't that just totally amazing...
Rod
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407.19 | "Spooky" wanted | SOURCE::ZAPPIA | punk rock polly | Tue Mar 17 1992 15:08 | 10 |
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Yes, a ten-inch double gatefold is amazing these days!
Anyone who might soon be anywhere near Berwick St. in Soho interested
in picking me up a copy of "Spooky" at Sister Rays or anywhere else
for that matter?
Sorry to clutter here with another silly desire of mine!
- Jim
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407.20 | I've seen a few (phweep!) | FORTY2::CADWALLADER | Reaping time has come... | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:06 | 12 |
| From some SISTERS OF MERCY 12"s:
"More more more stupid guitars"
"Rise and reverberate"
"Tune in Turn on Burn Out"??
I know I've seen plenty in my collection - I'll note a few down in the next few
days...
- JIM CAD*
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407.21 | Ride | SOURCE::ZAPPIA | I feel free | Sun Mar 22 1992 20:33 | 7 |
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Ride's "Going Back Again" {nice to see another gatefold...}
"it's not final till it's on vinyl" and other(s) I don't recall.
- Jim
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407.22 | Buy Buy | OLTRIX::ZAPPIA | dive dive dive | Thu Apr 09 1992 17:30 | 6 |
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"Buy Sup Pop" on the compilation Sup Pop 200.
BTW, I'd still love to find the Sup Pop 100 edition. Hint...
- Jim
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