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Post by cooper on Jan 9, 2006 3:24:47 GMT -5
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Post by jazz "The Mysterious" on Jan 9, 2006 3:44:09 GMT -5
That was funny.
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Post by Danielle on Jan 9, 2006 7:14:25 GMT -5
I've heard that a few times on different websites, one had lots of other songs on it too, such as 'Imagine' and 'Stairway to Heaven'.
Interesting.
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Post by Elenir on Jan 9, 2006 7:22:19 GMT -5
I hope they don't believe that. I know that effect. They once showed it in a show called "Quarks & Co." - though with another song, "Another brick in the wall" by Pink Floyd. It was really creepy. They told a story about the cutter of the song, who was German. He had a bad childhood in an orphanage where he often was imprisoned in the attic and beat up. He edited the album all by himself in one night and then disappeared. And when they listened to the song, you can hear the children sing "Hol ihn, hol ihn unters Dach" (get him to the attic). They found him a few days later dead in the attic of the studio - he had haltered (?) himself. It's fascinating. The story is of course not true. But if you listen to it (when you're German) you can really hear the children sing that line. It's a well-known phenomena. www.vtf.de/skeptik1.shtml
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Post by Tina on Jan 9, 2006 8:38:48 GMT -5
I knew that story, but it takes a lot of imagination to hear that german line....
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Post by Trina on Jan 9, 2006 8:58:19 GMT -5
oooh that's freaky!!!! I have heard that version it's hilarious!
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Post by cooper on Jan 9, 2006 11:29:40 GMT -5
I hope they don't believe that. I know that effect. They once showed it in a show called "Quarks & Co." - though with another song, "Another brick in the wall" by Pink Floyd. It was really creepy. They told a story about the cutter of the song, who was German. He had a bad childhood in an orphanage where he often was imprisoned in the attic and beat up. He edited the album all by himself in one night and then disappeared. And when they listened to the song, you can hear the children sing "Hol ihn, hol ihn unters Dach" (get him to the attic). They found him a few days later dead in the attic of the studio - he had haltered (?) himself. It's fascinating. The story is of course not true. But if you listen to it (when you're German) you can really hear the children sing that line. It's a well-known phenomena. www.vtf.de/skeptik1.shtmlNever heard about this. Thx Elenir gor this info! I think it´s a bit creepy but interesting....
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Post by Moses Lover on Jan 30, 2006 22:45:35 GMT -5
How weird is that!
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Post by Tina on Jan 31, 2006 3:10:56 GMT -5
It's a hoax. The story is completely made up. I'm not sure whether the german cutter did really exist or not, but the story about the german line in the song is definitely made up.
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Post by rogersdrumstick on Mar 2, 2006 15:48:12 GMT -5
it wont work
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