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Posted: Aug. 03 2004, 15:05

Does anyone know what that voice is saying in the background during the song OUTCAST in Tubular Bells III?

I can make out a voice and it says something and then a word that sounds like DEMON, but I can't tell.
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Posted: Aug. 03 2004, 16:02

I think it is "Out, demon, out".  This is referenced in other discussion of the track.

The track is, to me, one of those that echoes/combines  tracks from the previous TB's: in this case, the echo is of  "Piltdown Man" along with "Sunjammer" of TB2  and/or whatever "Sunjammer" would be called in TB1.


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Posted: Aug. 05 2004, 17:20

Quote (hiawatha @ Aug. 03 2004, 21:02)

Would that be "Thrash"? to use the TB2003 section name

It's kind of hard to make out due to the vocals being slowed down and the consonants unusually lengthened. It also sounds a bit like "Ouch demon!" but that makes less sense

As for echoing Mike's other work, the drums are sampled from Simon Philips' playing towards the end of "Shadow on the Wall"
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Posted: Aug. 16 2004, 12:21

I thought it said "Don't you demon, Don't you"
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Posted: Aug. 21 2004, 22:55

Has always sounded like "Out Demon! Out!" to me.

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Posted: Aug. 22 2004, 08:45

I think it's a reference to the Exorcist thing.
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Posted: Aug. 25 2004, 16:34

maybe it reference to his curse of life in Virgin.
He did have a lot of trouble with R. and Virgin.
And we know that he had anger about everything in V.
Maybe this was the last voice because its Tubular Bells.
:O  Who knows?


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Posted: Aug. 28 2004, 14:44

Quote (TUBULARMAN @ Aug. 25 2004, 15:34)
maybe it reference to his curse of life in Virgin.
He did have a lot of trouble with R. and Virgin.
And we know that he had anger about everything in V.
Maybe this was the last voice because its Tubular Bells.
:O  Who knows?

By the time TBIII was produced, weren't MO and RB buds again? Unless it was done tongue n cheek. :p

Guess it could be a reference to the Exorcist (once again, like how sequel novels sometimes change to accomodate a movie, maybe Mike changed something as per the Exorcist), but Mike has always struck me as a person possessed by more demons than the average Man in the Rain. I had always thought it pertained to personal demons. Hmmm....which may get back to RB.   :O

Suppose we could search the various interviews Mike granted around that time.


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Posted: Aug. 28 2004, 14:54

Here is what Terry Robinson's transcription  indicates: "Outcast is a dark and moody piece, it came from Mike's reflections on the way Ibizan life forces you to experience emotional highs and lows."

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Posted: Jan. 08 2005, 21:55

OK - its a long shot but wasn't Out Demons Out a track by the edgar broughton band in 1971 or 2. And didn't one Mike Oldfield play mandolin & guitar on one of their albums. So, given the possible exorcism overtones & musical history, is Out demons Out a good bet.
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Posted: Jan. 25 2005, 05:51

Indeed , Out Demons Out was a minor hit UK no33, for the Edgar Broughton Band in 1970,  it could've got higher but a postal strike prevented record shops sending in their sales figures( in the days before computers and e-mails).  Out Demons Out is included on the CD reissue of Sing Brother Sing, (that's where my info came from).  Mike did play mandolin on "Thinking Of You" by EBB, of 1971's "Edgar Broughton Band " album, also reissued,along with EBB's other EMI/Harvest albums.  Also of course Steve Broughton played drums on OTB, so I think Out Demons Out, it is on Outcast, which seems to fit the exorcism thing on TBIII       :)  :) .

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