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Axl_Rose
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02/09/2003 12:43 pm
Hi,
Anyone known any famous mis-prints on popular records or that?
Aerosmiths first album had the song called "walk the dog" written as "walk the dig"!!!
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02/09/2003 6:52 pm
i don't know any about popular records, but in a tribute to James Earl Jones, they gave him a plaque with the name of James Earl Ray
To improve technique and of course trying to keep all as clean as possible. I know my own limits and speed limits and so on I never play anything I'm not capable of. That wouldn't make any sense. After three years of playing I tried to play everything as fast as possible and that sounded, I would say, like shit, and I didn't realize that if I'd play bit slower things than I was capable of playing then everything would sound much better.

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02/10/2003 12:59 am
Not a mis-print, but on The Rolling Stones "Gimme Shelter"(the version on Hot Rocks), Keef's guitar falls apart near the end of the song. You can here a "ting-ting-ting", I assume that is that neck hitting the floor or something close to that. I find it weird that they never fixed it.
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02/11/2003 1:21 am
During Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" at the beginning you can hear someone cough, I am not sure if this was a mistake or part of the song. You never know, Pink Floyd??!!
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02/11/2003 1:37 am
Originally posted by Tele Master
During Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" at the beginning you can hear someone cough, I am not sure if this was a mistake or part of the song. You never know, Pink Floyd??!!


Must've been taking bong rips. :)
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02/11/2003 4:43 am
I bought a Tubular Bells album back in the 70's and the center label on the record was Aerosmiths first album.
Dumb me didn't realize it might actually be worth something someday and ended up throwing it away.

A friend of mine also has that early Beatles album with the babies and meat on it and his copy had a big sticker covering the discontinued cover artwork. Apparently he totally devalued it cause he peeled the sticker off.
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02/11/2003 11:01 pm
Not a blooper, but apparently in every Beatles album cover, there is something "wrong" with the picture. For example in "Abbey Road" Paul is not wearing shoes or a tie and in "Sgt. Peppers'" cover, Paul has (I beleive) a black rose, which is a sign of death.
O ya, in the Nirvana song "Dumb" on the unplugged cd, Kurt Cobain goes back to puberty for a second. This happens at 38 seconds into the song.
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02/12/2003 11:08 pm
I thik they spelld Netallica´s first album with two CC (MetaliCCa) But they changed it after as well as the album name wich was orginally called Metal Up Your Ass but that was refused so the named it Kill ´Em All (music industruy geeks).
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02/12/2003 11:15 pm
Back in.. I believe it was 1976 an album distributor treated thousands of Liberace fans (it was labeled that way at least) to a Sex Pistols album.
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