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From:
[se!q {is!] bias}
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Illuminated Dudes' Melancholy
Date:
Mon, 21 Jan 2002 09:31:07 +0100 (CET)
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[idm] 'Porky Prime Cut' story on runout grooves
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hmmm very interesting... bias. http://bias.underground.hu xpn-voice-added-contact:/dev/70/312/9708 ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 18:06:52 -0800 From: depeche <d-mode@pacbell.net> Subject: [bong] Porky Prime Cut... Revealed! Ever wonder what the story behind the "Porky Prime Cut..." in the runout groove of all those records is about? I found this today, it explains it all.... Those mysterious messages explained! (by Adrian Deevoy) George Peckham, record cutter by appointment, and Porky are one and the same. 'It was a nickname I got in Liverpool during the '60s,' expands Porky in melodic Scouse, ''cos of all the old slagbags I used to chase and the ale I put away.' Singer and guitarist with the Brian Epstein-managed '60s beat combo The Fourmost, Peckham left the group to work for Epstein's rather more famous charges when they opened the Apple studio in 1968. <snip> 'The problem the lads were having was, they found they'd record something in the studio and it would sound completely different, really weak. So I said they should do an acetate on vinyl and log the information then transfer the spec when they cut the master.' Obviously impressed by this rather technical-sounding jargon, The Beatles offered Peckham the position of chief Apple cutter and Porky was born. <snip of teccie record-mastering stuff> 'Before you make the final positive,' adds Peckham, 'you have to put a matrix number in the middle, because as far as the factory is concerned it's just another disc. Then I sneak on the old Porky Prime Cut...' Originally, the 'Porky' was a reference for the pressing plant should they need to contact the cutter. 'That was the main reason I only ever wrote Porky on The Beatles' records,' Peckham enlarges, 'but I was also scared to put any weird stuff on their records because their fans were that crazy about them that they'd read something into it.' <snip about cutting George Harrison's and John Lennon's solo records> Soon everyone wanted the now legendary Porky hallmark - preferably replete with cryptic message - on the run-off grooves of their records. <snip about other cutting jobs for Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Stiff Records...> (UL tie-in alert) '(Monty Python's) Matching Tie and Handkerchief album was a bit of a bastard,' he chuckles. 'Mike Palin came down and said he wanted to cut this one track with a double groove so you put the record on and depending which groove the needle fell into, you'd get one of two tracks. Ten goes that took. A right bugger of a red eye job. I think I wrote, 'Dear Mum, Please Send Another Cuppa Down, Still Cutting The Python LP, Love Porky XX' on that one.' Andrew d-mode@pacbell.net http://home.pacbell.net/d-mode Fax# (520) 752-7843 ICQ# 11490225 ------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org