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Chemical Spotting

Started by Wolkenkrabber, Jul 05, 2015, 11:58

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Haha I'm watching it as well ;D
Tbh a little embarrest because the commentator recognized it before I could

I have a feeling that musically, it won't get any better than this for the rest of the show

Quote from: Stefan on May 13, 2023, 19:22
Haha I'm watching it as well ;D
Tbh a little embarrest because the commentator recognized it before I could

I have a feeling that musically, it won't get any better than this for the rest of the show

Was it actual Chems or a cover version? Sounded a bit funny to me, but there was a lot of noise over the top.

For me it didn't get more fun than the Austrian entrant. It doesn't look like you're gonna win but hey, there's no accounting for taste!

EDIT:
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https://twitter.com/Anniemole/status/1657470152122810369
Last Edit: May 14, 2023, 16:44 by Wolkenkrabber
Yea though I walk through the valley and shadows of death
every day of my life,
I fear no evil for The Lord is with me.

The Test on 6 Music.


I know, radio is no real spotting, but after hearing the first one and a half seconds i immediately jumped up.
no idea, no idea

Andrew Weatherall 1992

Song To The Siren vox from 45 mins (intermittently) to about 49:39. Then more STTS from 1hr,16 to about 1hr,21.
And also Jesse Jackson "It's Morning Time!" from 56 mins to 58 mins, and 58:50 to 1hr,1min. And again, even more clearly from 1hr,9mins to 1hr,11mins.

As the Chems claim they followed Weatherall around to hear him play STTS in his DJ sets, then it seems likely they heard him play this Jesse Jackson speech back in '92.


ps Shazam identified Jesse Jackson easily here, but Google "search for a song" didn't...
Yea though I walk through the valley and shadows of death
every day of my life,
I fear no evil for The Lord is with me.

It's amazing how things come full circle sometimes. When I skipped through this mix and got to that Jackson sample again, it dawned on me that I had heard this "every day of my life" bit somewhere else before:

In the aptly named song "Every day of My Life" from Tom's former band Ariel
Last Edit: May 17, 2023, 14:39 by Csar
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