quoted 10 lines A lot of people would do that in the 60's and the 70's. I had a Star Wars>
> > A lot of people would do that in the 60's and the 70's. I had a Star Wars
>record that would have a stormtropper voice say something over and over, and
>I have a Colorado Crew double 7" that would just say "donut crew... donut
>crew... donut crew".
> >
> > Beats International also did the same thing with the "Won't Talk About
>About" 12", where the rhythm of the skipped record would just continue
>skipping.
> >
mouse on mars also did this on their "pickly dried rhizzoms" 12" (which,
imo, is a stellar release). only instead of a lock groove with sound, the
lock groove is right after the lock groove. as in you gotta move the
needle back to it. it's just some random noise afaik, and they try to
disguise it by etching an ultrasquiggly "groove" inside said lock groove :)
one of tino's breaks 12" also has a lock groove stuck on someone screaming
(luckily mr. dangers lowered the volume :) )
speaking of tino's breaks, has anyone gotten their hands on Dub, or know
where i can find Dub or Xmas (the repress?)
cheers,
derek
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