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Posted: Oct. 29 2010, 21:22

Classic single released in 1977 played in 33rpm. A curiosity!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhtfWHUi3tU
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Posted: Oct. 30 2010, 03:07

What's curious about it? Anyone with a turntable can do this... I've done lots of that... in my teens ;)

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Posted: Oct. 30 2010, 03:42

Now warm and lovely - like a childrens' lullaby tune - lulling you to sleep.

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Posted: Oct. 30 2010, 06:54

Of course, as I pointed out to Bassman some time ago, the piece is actually by the late sixteenth-early seventeenth century composer Praetorius. One of the few occasions where Mike's version is inferior to the original.
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Posted: Nov. 01 2010, 20:24

Quote (Herod @ Oct. 30 2010, 17:07)
What's curious about it? Anyone with a turntable can do this... I've done lots of that... in my teens ;)

I remember my parents did the same thing (by mistake) with a 12'' of The theme from Local Hero.
When I came home and heard it played at the wrong speed I thought it was Pink Floyd, no joke try it :D
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Posted: Nov. 01 2010, 22:27

Quote (milamber @ Nov. 01 2010, 20:24)
Quote (Herod @ Oct. 30 2010, 17:07)
What's curious about it? Anyone with a turntable can do this... I've done lots of that... in my teens ;)

I remember my parents did the same thing (by mistake) with a 12'' of The theme from Local Hero.
When I came home and heard it played at the wrong speed I thought it was Pink Floyd, no joke try it :D

In an episode of Rising Damp Rigsby put on a record by Matt Monroe to please Miss Jones. He said it was "delightful",which annoyed Miss Jones,as it was being played at the wrong speed!
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Posted: Nov. 02 2010, 08:20

Shouldv played it at 16 speed , now that would be scarey
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Posted: Nov. 05 2010, 11:57

I know this sounds like an obvious joke for an Oldfield forum but I got all the way through side one of Oxygéne on 45 RPM once and didn't realise until turning to side B and hearing the familiar Part IV.

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Posted: Nov. 05 2010, 19:35

@ nightspore: Prætorius didn't write this, the YouTube tag is wrong. He wrote "In Dulci Jubilo", whose original version (if you want, I may upload it somewhere) is, of course, much slower than Mike's cover. "Cuckoo Song" is a traditional tune from the 1500s. Regarding this 45-to-33 experiment, to me it's no more curious than "The Chipmunk Song" slowed down, which shows very clearly that David Seville (a.k.a. Ross Bagdasarian) was doing all of the three Chipmunk voices as well, of course, as his own (there are better versions of this clip on YouTube, where the "David" character sounds normal as well). Hearing the same thing on "Cuckoo Song" almost makes you think for an instant that this is the way in which the song was originally recorded - of course, except for the fact that, as we all know, Les Penning and Mike are so good that they could very well play the song at its original speed without any need of such "tricks". Also, the bell tree (the Christmas-ish percussion) sounds very strange here.

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Posted: Nov. 05 2010, 20:06

A better version of the Chipmunks clip...

A better version of the Chipmunks clip.


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Posted: Nov. 05 2010, 20:26

Quote (Ugo @ Nov. 05 2010, 19:35)
@ nightspore: Prætorius didn't write this, the YouTube tag is wrong. He wrote "In Dulci Jubilo", whose original version (if you want, I may upload it somewhere) is, of course, much slower than Mike's cover. "Cuckoo Song" is a traditional tune from the 1500s. Regarding this 45-to-33 experiment, to me it's no more curious than "The Chipmunk Song" slowed down, which shows very clearly that David Seville (a.k.a. Ross Bagdasarian) was doing all of the three Chipmunk voices as well, of course, as his own (there are better versions of this clip on YouTube, where the "David" character sounds normal as well). Hearing the same thing on "Cuckoo Song" almost makes you think for an instant that this is the way in which the song was originally recorded - of course, except for the fact that, as we all know, Les Penning and Mike are so good that they could very well play the song at its original speed without any need of such "tricks". Also, the bell tree (the Christmas-ish percussion) sounds very strange here.

I don't know about the Youtube tag, Ugo - I'm going from my LP, which contains a suite of six dances by Pretorius. One of the dances became the Cuckoo song. It's possible that Praetorius reworked an earlier dance, but the LP says merely that the dances are "a tiny fragment of the works of the son of a Thuringian pastor". The suite is dated 1612.
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