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Bobby, Can You Hear Me?:
A song about Ringo:
What's the difference between a Phaser and a Flanger Effect?:
50 worst album covers ever:
https://www.kerrang.com/features/50-of-the-worst-album-covers-in-metal-ever/
I had a Joy Division 12” of Transmission/Novelty with that scratched into the run off groove.
Many of my early 1970s Apple singles (Lennon, Badfinger etc) had that or "Pecko" or a few other variations in the runoff groove.
I used to have quite a few "Pig Records" (trademark of quality) bootleg albums by Bowie, The Beatles etc. and my memory is telling me they also had his runoff groove messages. But I don't have them any more so I can't check.
You don't get that kind of cool stuff with a streaming song
ABBA’s tax deductible wardrobes:
https://www.messynessychic.com/2020/09/08/the-strange-anatomy-of-abbas-infamous-tax-deductible-wardrobe/
Sound On Mars:
Mars in 4K:
New book by The Beatles:
More on Porky's Prime Cuts:
Pic by nigelkemp (flickr)
" I've heard that if Peckham didn't like a record he'd mastered, he'd sign it 'Blair's' to make everyone think it had been done by Chris Blair at Abbey Road. "
" I remember the run-out groove for the Genesis single "I Know What I Like" was 'Porky knows what he likes...' "
Fun fact: Peckham did the technically difficult Monty Python 3 sided "Matching Tie" album mastered with two concentric grooves on side two.
Bonus fun fact: he was a member of the Liverpool band The Fourmost in the mid 1960s.
The Devil's music:
The Devil's work (sample fodder):
Secret message:
Teenage Engineering's quite interesting & rather expensive OB–4 Magic Radio:
Radiohead's James Bond 007 title song:
Ultimate History of Tape Echo:
Dream Deceivers Documentary - The Story Behind James Vance vs. Judas Priest:
The Craziest Edit in Beatles History:
Recording Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit":
Apple's iPod prototype:
https://panic.com/blog/a-prototype-original-ipod/
8 hours of 4K Deep Space NASA Footage + Chillout Music for Studying, Working, Etc:
Quiet Storm: How 1970s R&B changed late-night radio:
PaulStretch for Mac and Windows:
https://xenakios.wordpress.com/paulstretch/
PaulXStretch plugin for Mac and Windows:
https://xenakios.wordpress.com/paulxstretch-plugin/
The Japanese edition of "Let It Be - Super Deluxe Edition" has a different "Glyn Johns’ 1969 Mix" CD:
It is a complex story:
http://webgrafikk.com/blog/beatles-records/more-about-the-two-officially-released-versions-of-the-get-back-album/
Have The Beatles released hidden official unreleased recordings on Spotify?
" So why did the Beatles only release the 1963 recordings compilation in 2013 and the 1969 recordings compilation in 2019 and not 1964-1968 recordings compilations in the years between these two? Or maybe they are there, but hidden like this one? ":
http://webgrafikk.com/blog/news/spotify-album-1969-recordings-by-the-beatles/
6 hours of tape hiss:
Lee Hazelwood -
“I had to have an echo,” Hazlewood explained years later. “We just went out driving around, ’cause there’s a lot of places around Phoenix with small grain elevators. So we just went out and yelled in ’em all day. I yelled and yelled and yelled ’til I found one. …
So we set it up outside the studio and put a little microphone at one end and a little speaker at the other. It worked very nice. …The only problem that we ever had with it is that birds would sit and chirp on it. It wasn’t a problem on the heavy stuff, but on the ballads, the quiet things, the birds would like to sing along. So we had to have someone out there to shoo the birds away.”
https://longreads.com/2019/06/28/shelved-lee-hazelwoods-cruisin-for-surf-bunnies/
What's the Sound of Colour?
Why we really really really like repetition in music: