purplhouse
purplhouse t1_j1ldf7z wrote
Reply to comment by Actedpie in TIL one of the first use of avant-garde technique of tape manipulation in music was the 1955 hit "Jingle Bells" by The Singing Dogs. Using a razor, Carl Weismann cut, then spliced sounds of dog barks together, correcting speed, pitch and melody of the resulting tape. It reached #22 on Billboard. by Bubbly-Incident
Okay, that one just made me want to grab a butter knife and rampage. That's an improvement.
purplhouse t1_j1l3k7q wrote
Reply to TIL one of the first use of avant-garde technique of tape manipulation in music was the 1955 hit "Jingle Bells" by The Singing Dogs. Using a razor, Carl Weismann cut, then spliced sounds of dog barks together, correcting speed, pitch and melody of the resulting tape. It reached #22 on Billboard. by Bubbly-Incident
One of the first jobs I had was working the holiday season at a Toys R Us where this song featured on the lineup of a 60-minute perpetually looping tape (other memorable musical interludes on that tape included All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth, Alvin and the Chipmunks singing Christmas Don't Be Late, and Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer).
To this day, Christmas music--ANY Christmas music--makes me want to grab a chainsaw and rampage.
purplhouse t1_j1o9tr4 wrote
Reply to comment by lemonpepsiking in A 911 Christmas Call I’ll never forget by Colourblindness
Right? Clearly just a prank.