Sinister: Musings...
Mike Newman
mike at xxx.uk
Sat Jan 31 17:18:18 GMT 1998
Richard Anderson wrote:
> I've always called it speak-a-pop and it has been done by loads of
> people before. Theres a couple of cool examples on the Abuse Your
> Freinds album sampler. A b-side on the new Strangelove single is
> apparently patrick reading his diary (aloud :o) over a moody backing.
> They did this before with the excelent track "Ghost Haddock" on the
> Beautiful Alone single.
Early examples of speak-a-pop, would have to be Richard Harris ("There
are too many soldiers on my cross"), and worryingly Fish from Marillion,
who was prone to go off into spoken ramblings.
Mike
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