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   Message 740 of 2,181   
   Cedric Harris to All   
   Re: Kulee Baba, continued   
   19 Jun 06 07:20:43   
   
   From: coolaidcb13@yahoo.com   
      
   But wait there's more!   
      
   For example...   
      
   "the crude primeval rite that you're beholding" becomes "the   
   frightening finale, the rite that you're beholding"   
      
   "Broadcast" changes to "Telecast"   
      
   Also in the full band version you can hear Don in the background   
   humming along with the tune during instrumental break. Oh yes, and I   
   believe he says "bring my voice down" a couple of times.   
      
   Kulee Baba is an awesome tune, but personally I prefer the one about   
   the Bear... its very greasy, I dig it hard yo. The piano break in the   
   middle of the tune has always sounded very familiar to me, but I can't   
   put my finger on it right now. I wonder what Don's inspiration was.   
      
   Cedric   
      
      
   On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 08:16:35 +0200, "Roger Mexico"    
   wrote:   
      
   >   
   >"diane"  wrote in message   
   >news:1150683371.271084.308890@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...   
   >> F. Bueller wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> PS   
   >>> I hear there's a bash in Cameroon.   
   >>   
   >> Now, this is s line I've seen in lyrics that were incorrect all over   
   >> the Internet, which begs the question: does he say "Cameroon" in the   
   >> full-band version? In the stripped-down demo, Donald says "New   
   >> Orleans."   
   >   
   >I hear Cameroon in the full band version and New Orleans in the demo.   
   >   
   >F   
   >   
      
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