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Old May 5th, 2008, 01:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Vinyl anomalies

Anyone remember when Led Zeppelin had "Do What Thou Wilt" etched into the run out groove right near the paper label on the III album?

How about James Gang's "Yer Album" when the needle gets to the very end of the runout groove, there is sound etched in there, with a voice that say's "Turn me over, turn me over, turn me over...." endlessly. On the B side, it say's "Play me again, play me again...."

On the not very much appreciated Jimi Hendrix album "Crash Landing" etched into into the vinyl near the label, it says that so and so loves somebody - I don't remember the names. On future pressings, it's no longer there.

Can you think of any other weird messages intentionally left on vinyl albums? This does not include the usual "I buried Paul", "Turn me on dead man" etc. from the PID clues. That's been covered way too much elsewhere.
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