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    Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:38
Okay, cool, just as long as I'm not crazy or something...heh, heh...
 
Yeah, I never thought it sounded quite like f**k, but it always seemed to have a similar f**king connotation. Anyway, thanks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 21 2007 at 03:24
Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

Okay, I don't know what the crap is up with my CD here, but I need someone else who owns the Live at the Aisle of White Tuller album to respond post haste.

I seem to have detected a...flaw (?) with "Cry You a Song," track six. First off, awesome song, great work from Barre, Evan, Clive and Bunker. Oh, gaw, Bunker. At about minute 1:24 (or thereabouts, I just glanced at the counter), it sounds like someone behind Ian is shouting...er, well, he's shouting "f**k?" I dunno. Sounds like SOME angry F word. Hard to say really.

Can someone else run through "Cry" and tell me if they have a similar, if not identical, intrusion of the audio kind, at or near that, or any period of time? Thanks a load.
 
I hear what you're talking about.  I t does sound a bit like the F-word, but I think it might actually be just a recording anomaly with one of the instruments.  The more times I listen, the more it sounds like something has clipped or an instrument was unplugged off stage with the mixer pot still open. The 'F' sound is what it might sound like after compression.  It just doesn't totally sound like the 'F' word because of the little modulation as it trails off.
 
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Okay, I don't know what the crap is up with my CD here, but I need someone else who owns the Live at the Aisle of White Tuller album to respond post haste.

I seem to have detected a...flaw (?) with "Cry You a Song," track six. First off, awesome song, great work from Barre, Evan, Clive and Bunker. Oh, gaw, Bunker. At about minute 1:24 (or thereabouts, I just glanced at the counter), it sounds like someone behind Ian is shouting...er, well, he's shouting "f**k?" I dunno. Sounds like SOME angry F word. Hard to say really.

Can someone else run through "Cry" and tell me if they have a similar, if not identical, intrusion of the audio kind, at or near that, or any period of time? Thanks a load.
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