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From:
Zenon M. Feszczak
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Thu, 14 Aug 1997 09:59:01 -0400
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Re: (idm) One for the sample spotters.
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At 2:08 PM +0100 8/14/97, "Higton, Steve \(IT Brk.\)" <HIGTONS@plcbrk.siemens.co.uk> wrote:
quoted 8 lines Reporter: "Why are you girls crying?">Reporter: "Why are you girls crying?" >Girls: "Shutup" >Reporter: "Tell me why you're crying." >Girls: "Oh shutup!" > >It was mad. That sample's used in one of the last tracks of disc 1 of >Last Train To Lhasa, track 6 or 7 I think. >
Wild. I always wondered about the origins of that sample. In fact, I was listening to this track yesterday, having dusted off a long-unlistened copy of "Lhasa". The Kitaro-esque melodies combined with that Led Zep beat (there it is again!) create a delerious effect. The bit about Mr. Potatohead as cosmonaut doesn't really seem to work, though, does it? 3