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From: munnari!fgp.hcru.uq.oz.au!andy@uunet.UU.NET (The Wubba Wubba Mon)
Date: 31 May 89 23:50:08 GMT
Subject: Submission for rec-music-gaffa
Responding-System: fgp.hcru.uq.OZ
Path: fgp!andy From: andy@fgp.hcru.uq.OZ (The Wubba Wubba Mon) Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Some basic questions for the Rabid L-H's Summary: What is origin of sampling on "Hounds of Love" Keywords: Baskerville, Basketball, Paul MacCartney, Am I related to KaTe?? Date: 31 May 89 23:50:07 GMT Reply-To: andy@fgp.hcru.uq.oz (De Wubba Wubba Mon) Distribution: world Organization: French German Philosophy Computer, Humanities Computing Resources Unit, University of Queensland, Brisbane, AUSTRALIA Lines: 33 Just a couple of *qik* questions... At the start of the track "Hounds Of Love" can be heard the lines "It's in the trees" .... "It's coming" They sound like thay've been `sampled' from somewhere, and the distinct break between the two phrases just adds to this suspicion. Is this the case? Are they from a movie perhaps? ["Hound of the Baskervilles maybe?] They seem to fit in very well with the lyrics. Were the lyrics written with it in mind? Or were the ``samples'' produced afterwards? Did Paul really die in a car crash in 1967? How long are two pieces of string? Has anyone else noticed that there is a nine letter gap between KT and PG? - and AJ ? [that's me!!] Why is KaTe referred to as KT instead of KB?? And JUST WHY did Andrew Marvick choose IED0DXM as a LOGIN NAME????? To annoy his PhD supervisor? And what's he {damn, I really should use the fourth person here, shouldn't I?} doing it in? I've only been reading this group for about a year and a half, and haven't seen thse questions raised before. My apologies if these have been raised before etc etc etc..... 8-) And that fellow in the "Cloudbusting" video, he looks just like that...... andy --------------- Andrew M. Jones, Systems Programmer, ACSnet: andy@fgp.hcru.uq.oz c/o French Dept, Univ. of Qld, Work Phone: (07) 377 2075 Brisbane, Qld. AUSTRALIA. 4067 O/S Phone: +61 7 377 2075 "No matter what hits the fan, it's never distributed evenly....."