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Post by CountryCrock on Apr 7, 2024 20:32:35 GMT
THE BUCKINGHAMS "OUR WRONG TO BE RIGHT" (Marty Grebb) 225MB mega.nz/file/Ufc2DTrA#MX8IynGGxQEYQI-IhP2qXoYvyvLq87pFdsEhr88V3hgWell(?), I think: after having been the most-played group on American radio in 1967; it was (obviously) meant as a spoof...to see if they could "get-away-with" the kind of cornpone album filler Top 40 even had made (modest) hits from Ringo tracks out of (in this situation, though: a bandmember themselves writing the satirical song just in case it got anywhere --- figuring he could then claim any residual publishing if it did). What I'd really like to know, is: which 1930s or 1940s movie(s) is the dialogue in the spoken intro from? It sounds like one actor's voice spliced together with another source to sound as if he's talking to Stan Laurel! The off-center, "lo-fi" affect is derived by how the guitars/fiddle/and banjo parts were overdubbed with inverted phasing; while, the vocals/drums/and bass are recorded "normal".
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