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    During the long sustained chord at the end of what song can you hear a chair squeak? I first heard this on the cassette version and was later told it was only audible on the CD version. I've been told it definitely is not audible on the vinyl version.

    Question #37756. Asked by lothruin. (Aug 20 03 10:49 PM)


    mk2norwich

    The only long sustained chord I can think of is on the Beatles' 'A Day in the Life', and there are no squeaky chairs on that....

    Aug 21 03, 3:31 AM
    lothruin

    Actually, you are correct. And there is a squeaky chair, appearantly attributed to Ringo adjusting his seat during the final moments of the song. In the vinyl version, the chord is cut short for lack of time. In the cassette and CD versions, if you turn the volume WAY up, and wait for several minutes, you will hear it. Not urban legend, as I've heard it myself, and only did research afterward.

    Aug 21 03, 8:53 PM


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