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Scared the #@%$ outta me!
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From: af...@yfn.ysu.edu (Robin L. Gibson)
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Subject: Re: Scared the #@%$ outta me!
Date: 22 Feb 1995 18:33:03 GMT
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In a previous article, tsmit...@mailbox.syr.edu (Tyrone Mitchell) says:
>Flash, founder and editor of HardC.O.R.E. (juonsteve...@bvc.edu) wrote:
>: In article <3hc4qm$...@usenet.srv.cis.pitt.edu>, mlgst...@pitt.edu (Mitchell L Glucroft) writes:
>: > I was sitting in my room reading a magazine and listening to The Roots album.
>: > I just bought it today and I was finally listening to the whole thing.
>: > Anyway, I thought it was over and I was just sitting there reading in silence.
>: > Then all of a sudden I get the shit scared out of me by sounds coming from
>: > my CD player. I had thought the album was done and I hadn't realized that
>: > it was still silently going through the 16th track. Let me tell you I jumped
>: > in the air when it started playing again. Has anyone else noticed this little
>: > surprise at the end of the CD? Damn! A guy can get a heart attack from shit
>: > like that.
>: >
>: I wasn't really all that surprised... when you notice, on a system like
>: mine, that the disc is still running and the carousel hasn't switched to
>: the next disc, usually the artists is goofing around by recording sound at
>: the end of the last track on a disc and leaving a few minutes of blank
>: space. The Beastie Boys did it on the "So What Cha Want" 5" CD, and the
>: Beatnuts do it at the end of the "Street Level" CD.
>
>Very true...still It scared the hell outta me too. You wait and wait
>for the burp to come alng at the end of "Psycho Dwarf" and it seems
>like forever...then when you're about to give up bracing
>yourself...BOOM!
>
>I do hafta admit that it was extremely funny the first time I heard
>the Kung-Fu skit after "The Unlocking." Are there more examples of
>little surprises like these at the end of an album than the ones just
>mentioned?
>
>--
>****************************************************************************
>Tyrone Mitchell Computer Engineering Syracuse University
>tsmit...@mailbox.syr.edu tsmit...@neptune.ece.syr.edu
>
> I'm prepared for emergencies but totally unprepared for everyday life.
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>
I got one but it's at the beginning. On Public Enemy's Muse Sick In Hour
Mess Age(the CD), if you reverse past the first track(about 1:25), there is
Chuck D on the mike talking isht. Nothing fancy, but if you don't know it's
there..........
Jeff Gibson