If you listen very carefully about 3 minutes and 39 seconds into the song, after all the funky piano and right after he says "Are you givin' in 2000 thousand man?" there's a tiny snippet of the intro to the song "AM 180". Listen for it. It's kinda hard to hear, but I swear it's there and it's kinda neato.
P.S. Sophtware Slump is the best Grandaddy CD and I'm sure of it.
@Attractivecousin :
"If you listen very carefully about 3 minutes and 39 seconds into the song, after all the funky piano and right after he says "Are you givin' in 2000 thousand man?" there's a tiny snippet of the intro to the song "AM 180". Listen for it. It's kinda hard to hear, but I swear it's there and it's kinda neato."
I think i know what you refer to.
@Attractivecousin :
"If you listen very carefully about 3 minutes and 39 seconds into the song, after all the funky piano and right after he says "Are you givin' in 2000 thousand man?" there's a tiny snippet of the intro to the song "AM 180". Listen for it. It's kinda hard to hear, but I swear it's there and it's kinda neato."
I think i know what you refer to.
I also think it's a very similar (if not really the same !) sound to the sample used in A.M.180, but i'm not sure it has anything else to do with it.
But if you're looking for hiden songs, then, in the same album (the sophtware slump), go to the instrumental track number 9 (E.Knievel Interlude) and listen very carefully, put your hear close to the speaker, and you'll hear something like a fire camp, and a woman is singing ! It's just like it was registered with a radio turned on not so far from the microphone.
I'm French, and i don't understand english easily enough to hear what she sings.
By the way, who is E.Knievel ? Something to do with Robert Craig "Evel" Knievel ?
I found something very cool in this song!
If you listen very carefully about 3 minutes and 39 seconds into the song, after all the funky piano and right after he says "Are you givin' in 2000 thousand man?" there's a tiny snippet of the intro to the song "AM 180". Listen for it. It's kinda hard to hear, but I swear it's there and it's kinda neato.
P.S. Sophtware Slump is the best Grandaddy CD and I'm sure of it.
@Attractivecousin : "If you listen very carefully about 3 minutes and 39 seconds into the song, after all the funky piano and right after he says "Are you givin' in 2000 thousand man?" there's a tiny snippet of the intro to the song "AM 180". Listen for it. It's kinda hard to hear, but I swear it's there and it's kinda neato." I think i know what you refer to.
@Attractivecousin : "If you listen very carefully about 3 minutes and 39 seconds into the song, after all the funky piano and right after he says "Are you givin' in 2000 thousand man?" there's a tiny snippet of the intro to the song "AM 180". Listen for it. It's kinda hard to hear, but I swear it's there and it's kinda neato." I think i know what you refer to.
I also think it's a very similar (if not really the same !) sound to the sample used in A.M.180, but i'm not sure it has anything else to do with it.
But if you're looking for hiden songs, then, in the same album (the sophtware slump), go to the instrumental track number 9 (E.Knievel Interlude) and listen very carefully, put your hear close to the speaker, and you'll hear something like a fire camp, and a woman is singing ! It's just like it was registered with a radio turned on not so far from the microphone. I'm French, and i don't understand english easily enough to hear what she sings. By the way, who is E.Knievel ? Something to do with Robert Craig "Evel" Knievel ?
Wow, you are absolutely right! I had to put head phones on to hear it, but for about 2 seconds, you can hear AM 180 as clear as day.
Wow, you are absolutely right! I had to put head phones on to hear it, but for about 2 seconds, you can hear AM 180 as clear as day.