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Question: What does Mike say about 6 seconds into Platinum? :: Total Votes:59
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"Platinum" 30  [50.85%]
"Guitar" 4  [6.78%]
"Kids' stuff" 2  [3.39%]
"Catch it" 11  [18.64%]
Something else (please specify below) 12  [20.34%]
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Posted: Jan. 06 2005, 09:28

Quote (ATTMO @ Jan. 06 2005, 09:25)
I guess it is Platinum but not said as  

[plae tie num]

but as [pla tshinm]

Maybe Mike had had a couple of Guinnesses before recording it?

;)

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Posted: Jan. 10 2005, 22:59

I love 'fatty bum' and 'platypus', both excellent possibilities but you are all supposed to be agreeing with me, not disagreeing with me. I can't hear the 'sh' sound in it except for the simple fact that it is speeded up so much that it kind of wa'sh'es together if you know what I mean.
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Posted: Jan. 11 2005, 09:58

Any votes for "latinum"? Mike being the Trekkie that he is.

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Posted: April 22 2005, 11:26

He says "ketchup". It's plain to hear.

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Posted: April 22 2005, 18:11

He was moving home at the time, its definately "flat to let"  :)

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Posted: April 22 2005, 21:04

Or was that "flat u lent" ?

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Posted: April 22 2005, 21:08

Well he was experimenting with Wind instruments at the time!!!

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Posted: April 22 2005, 21:10

Ah. That must explain "The Wind Crimes"

Seriously, it does exist. Check this page

http://dnd-rock.com/cgi-bin815/view_list.cgi?listID=4-25

You will find

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Posted: April 22 2005, 21:14

Quote (hiawatha @ April 23 2005, 02:10)
Ah. That must explain "The Wind Crimes"

Or another gem from the same album "Flying Fart"  ( Oh god stop, we cant go there surely!!!!;) Well ok, maybe.   :)

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Posted: April 22 2005, 21:37

Meanwhile, the real Mike drops in, totally unseen, and is amused at all the conversation his accidental supressed sneeze has caused.

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Posted: June 22 2005, 21:18

I don't know what he's saying... but this thread has me laughing out loud.  So funny...

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Posted: June 23 2005, 18:53

A friend of mine, who works as a sound engineer in a small studio here, told me that he managed to isolate that fragment of speech without the music under it. He also told me that there is a very slight echo on that voice, and that, according to him, Mike says "guitar", sounding vaguely like "kitàr". :)

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Posted: June 24 2005, 04:50

Quote (Ugo @ June 23 2005, 18:53)
A friend of mine, who works as a sound engineer in a small studio here, told me that he managed to isolate that fragment of speech without the music under it. He also told me that there is a very slight echo on that voice, and that, according to him, Mike says "guitar", sounding vaguely like "kitàr". :)

Is he absolutely sure it wasn't "catargh"?

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Posted: June 24 2005, 11:45

I have an imaginary friend who is a superwizz at computers and recording and stuff, and he isolated the danglewheezer coefficient for this fragment of sound - which of course gave him the key to solving the puzzle. Mike's words have in fact been mightily speeded up (like that episode in Star Trek where long conversations sound like just a little buzz). By slowing it down to the right speed, playing the first half of it backwards, and the last half sideways, he uncovered the following message:

'Great! This'll baffle the cloth-eared nincompoops!'

No, really.
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Posted: June 24 2005, 13:39

:D Ha Ha!

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Posted: June 24 2005, 17:17

Ah... I forgot. My friend also said that if Mike really meant to make a point of the fact that he said "Platinum" there, he would've made it much clearer. :D
And according to him there's no speeding-up at all. It's just a whisper with some echo on it. ;)

To my own (cloth) ears, it STILL sounds like "guitar". :)


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Posted: June 24 2005, 19:24

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Ah... I forgot. My friend also said that if Mike really meant to make a point of the fact that he said "Platinum" there, he would've made it much clearer. :D

Well, that's why he's Mike. :)

I wonder how your friend achieved that as the sequences are not exactly the same. Could he make a downloadable file of that isolated speech?

Though I think it's not a matter of being isolated or not as I also can hear it as "khitar-ar" if I want but "Platinum" seems much more likely to my ears - or it's rather a whispered "pltnm". Anyway, why would Mike say "guitar" if there isn't any guitar near that speech?


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Posted: June 25 2005, 00:30

Quote (EeToN @ June 24 2005, 19:24)
Anyway, why would Mike say "guitar" if there isn't any guitar near that speech?

Is there any Platinum near it? ;)

Seriously, though, not so long ago I would have bet substantial amounts of money on Mike saying "guitar" here. However, slowing it down to half speed convinced me that he is indeed whispering Platinum. It's not pronounced the way I would have expected, but the slowed down version sounds much more like Platinum than guitar. (It actually sounds like Platshnum to my ears.)

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Posted: June 25 2005, 20:05

@ EeToN: I never even heard that fragment. My friend said he did it, I have no idea on whether he actually did it or not. :) And in any case I don't think it could be made into a file because what he supposedly used to do that is ProTools.

@ c_haese: yes, the sound coming out of your slowed-down version may very well be 'Platinum', but said with what is, to my ears, a very marked British accent. :) Anyway, maybe it's me knowing Mike much less than my friend does :D, but I still don't think that he made a point of the fact that he said 'Platinum' there, especially with that accent. :D


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Posted: June 25 2005, 20:45

Hmmm... Is there an audible interview where Mike mentioned the title of the album?

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