Title: Which song are the lyrics from?
Description: In blue in my signature
snoweyuk - October 12, 2007 09:11 PM (GMT)
Signal of a Symptom, Soon to be exhausted
I dare say it will be solved within 24 hours
:)
bradx - October 13, 2007 07:27 PM (GMT)
snoweyuk - October 13, 2007 07:29 PM (GMT)
Not Eno
Clue Time if 24 hours elapses
snoweyuk - October 13, 2007 09:13 PM (GMT)
Other lyrics from the song, the very last on the track:
White shirt in another new exploit.................examine a woman's organs..........
snoweyuk - October 14, 2007 09:12 PM (GMT)
The other side of this record, is this song's opposite in more than one way.
Pat McGatt - October 14, 2007 09:20 PM (GMT)
Three Mantras - Side 2 Western Mantra - Cabaret Voltaire
snoweyuk - October 14, 2007 09:44 PM (GMT)
:applaud:
I was wondering if no-one else knew it.
Been playing this every day for 4 days
Why I know not, but I like it a lot
Its intriguing that the vinyl does not indicate which side is which.
Also there are scratches near the centre of one side which say on one side " A Porky Prime Cut" and " RT037 B(?) (not 38 like the label says)" and "It says it all. I'd recommend it to anyone" The scratches near the centre of the other side just say " A Porky Prime Cut" and " RT037 A(?)". This side looks like it is longer from the vinyl.
So, whilst the LP cover shows Western Mantra as after Eastern Mantra on the cover, I wonder if Western Mantra is side A? The vinyl suggests it is longer - Its 28 seconds longer. ( I can't test this as my record deck is fucked. )
In Wiki its shown as the A side.
Other aside. I heard around the time of release that the repetitive chant on Eastern Mantra which sounds like "The Inner Whealer" is a recording of something backwards.
Any clues as to if its true or what the frontwards words are?
PPS Tempted to stick either side on the next Mix it Up - 9 but one song over 20 minutes long seems a bit OTT
:lol: