>You will go to the Dagobah System. You will listen to song about an angel.
>You will listen extra intently five minutes and six seconds in, when Jeremy's
>vocals come back in. He begins, "Although you hit..." Here, where we'd expect
>a "me," something else happens. The word "hit" ends; ends very abruptly. Then
>we never really get a "me," more of a "zee" which is preceded (barely) by a
>scratching sound in the background. Sort of like, maybe, two vocal tracks
>were spliced together. One ending at the very end of the word "hit," the
>other coming in mid-"me" (mid-me, not mini-me, you wiseacres). Not at all a
>bad thing, just something I hadn't noticed the first 2,000 times.
I listened to it a few times, and I think it just sounds like Jeremy's
voice cracking. Although it would have been very interesting...
Anyone else have any thoughts on this?
Mike
P.S. Now that I think of it, they did a great job of editing/mixing the
album. Listen to 48. There are at least six cuts in that song, and do you
hear any of them? I don't...