[rec.music.gaffa] the seKreT world of _The_Sensual_World_

Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (10/31/89)

Really-From: IED0DXM%OAC.UCLA.EDU@mitvma.mit.edu


 To: Love-Hounds
 From: Andrew Marvick (IED)
 Subject: the seKreT world of _The_Sensual_World_

     Had you noticed the _men's_ chorus in _Deeper_Understanding_?
Or the lawnmower (motorcycle)? Have you got the extra lyrics at the end
of that song yet? IED won't give them away if you haven't, but they
are important lyrics in the song, and they have a surprise ending.
     Similarly, there are extra words at the end of _Never_Be_
Mine_ (not counting the Trio Bulgarka's words, which presumably
are in Bulgarian), and Kate (as a high, screaming chorus) is also
definitely singing specific words in the long Floydish second half
of _Rocket's_Tail_, too. IED hasn't figured them out yet, but they're
there--and the important thing is that _none_ of these extra lyrics
is included in the lyric sheet.
     And it doesn't end there. Anyone found anything else under the
surface of _The_Sensual_World_ that they'd care to share?
     IED hates to leave you, but duty calls in The Insensitive World.

-- Andrew Marvick

Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (11/01/89)

Really-From: Doug Alan <nessus@athena.mit.edu>

> [IED:] Had you noticed the _men's_ chorus in _Deeper_Understanding_?
> Or the lawnmower (motorcycle)? Have you got the extra lyrics at the end
> of that song yet? IED won't give them away if you haven't, but they
> are important lyrics in the song, and they have a surprise ending.

They sound to me like "I hate to leave you...  I hate to leave you...
I hate to leave you...."  And then at the very end, "It isn't
easy...."  This |>oug takes to mean that the computer program that has
been fairy godmother to Kate must leave now and let Kate stand on her
own two feet.

|>oug

"If living with obsession is a sin, let me be guilty."

sommers@well.UUCP (William Sommers) (11/03/89)

> [IED:] Had you noticed the _men's_ chorus in _Deeper_Understanding_?
> Or the lawnmower (motorcycle)? Have you got the extra lyrics at the end
> of that song yet? IED won't give them away if you haven't, but they
> are important lyrics in the song, and they have a surprise ending.

I haven't quite identified that machinery either (yet). The lyrics are clear
enough there at the end, but what are the two words She whispers during
the last verse in _DU_?

 - Bill -  == UUCP: uunet!well.sf.ca.us!sommers (still no .sig!) ==