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From:
Tim Fothergill F. Ciencias Dpto. Biologia
To:
Higton, Steve (IT Brk.)
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'idm@hyperreal.org'
Date:
Thu, 14 Aug 1997 11:56:58 -0400 (CST)
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Re: (idm) One for the sample spotters.
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Have to say that I'm for ever spotting samples and love it when I do. Couple from FSOL that I remember spotting were the one from Aliens that use at the start of Far Out Son Of Lung and one from Scanners they used in Lifeforms (the one with the water sounds as background, think he's saying "they're drowning me""I think I'm a little bit afraid"). Tim, who also enjoys spotting samples. Those who set out to serve both God and Mammon soon find there is no God. On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Higton, Steve (IT Brk.) wrote:
quoted 22 lines Last night I was watching a program on BBC1 about various interesting> Last night I was watching a program on BBC1 about various interesting > stories that had been on Tomorrows World over the years. One section of > the program gave a few clips of articles that had been on the news in > 1969 and one of the clips was footage of Paul McCartney getting married. > In this clip there were loads of daft women crying outside the church > the ceremony had been held at and a reporter was there asking them why > they were 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. > > It's strange hearing a something on the TV that's been sampled on one of > your discs. Like that sample on A Collection of Short Stories from the > Abyss. > > >