Recording goofs

ladyday

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You know, those moments in songs that you listen for that are not part of the song, like mistakes, miscues or other randomness caught on tape.I always listen for that part on "Fingertips, Pt. 2" right after the false ending when Stevie starts up again, you can hear one of the musicians shout "What key? What key?"

https://youtu.be/hjCfRvcXuY0?t=2m25s

I also love when Ella Fitzgerald breaks into a laugh on "It Don't Mean a Thing". That always makes me smile.

And the end of the Who's "Happy Jack" when Townsend yells at Keith Moon "I saw ya!" I've heard different accounts as to what he was referring to there.

https://youtu.be/52cQeFBU2Kw?t=2m3s

What's yours?
 
Recently noticed a curious edit on Blackbyrd's "Wilford's Gone" where it just skips 3 bars, near the beginning. Didn't make any melodic sense.
 
There's a part in 'If I Fell' by the Beatles where McCartney's voice breaks like he's starting to laugh.

https://youtu.be/VcCzz2WOW3k?t=1m45s
 
the f-bomb in "Louie Louie" is still my all time favorite.


there's some weird noise in the middle of "Just My Imagination" that sounds like someone stepping on a light bulb, I've always wondered what was up with that.


also there's a bit of a false start in the middle of "There Goes My Baby" but Ben E. covers it well...unless it's supposed to be like that.
 
Kurious clears his throat in the beginning of "Leave Ya With This". Don't know why they kept it instead of punching his vocals in later.

https://youtu.be/0LxdkAwpuBA
 
I notice quite a bit of goofs, even on that Curtis Live LP there was some editing... I actually like when that happens, it just shows that people ain't perfect and it's raw!!! I love it... I thought I heard some weird edits on the 1st Kool & the Gang LP... I actually think theirs a lot...
 
My clear favorite is on Solomon Burke's "Got to Get You Off of My Mind," there are these great "Hey Hey Hey" backing vocals that come up after ever other couplet. On like the second or third verse, one of the singers launches into two of the "Hey Heys" before she realizes she's singing alone and clams up. If you haven't heard it, crank it up and check it out. Hilarious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnVwgMKLXKw

I also love it on the Beastie Boy's "Girls" how at one point you can hear the guys cracking up while they're doing the "Bah bah bhas" in the background.
 
not really a goof, maybe on the engineers part, but on skull snap's didnt i do it to you, he fades it out when they are gettin loose and then brings it up

https://youtu.be/eSNMlD9qvPQ?t=2m27s

i guess dude realized them fools were doin it and he faded out too early
 
the keyboardist hits some bad notes in lenny kravitz's "it ain't over" i think during the solo, or some instrumental break. leaps out at me er'time.
 
on the Notorious BIG's "Who Shot Ya" you can hear Biggie telling the enginer how to set the levels in his headphones
 
how about "knockin round the zoo"? not necessarily a goof but tons of engineer-speak..
 
not a goof, but michael jackson crying at the end of "she's out of my life" =
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this page gets pretty in depth about any Beatles screw ups, and there seems to be alot of them, shit still sounds damn good to me. Beatles Anomaly List
 
michael jackson 2600 crying at the end of "she's out of my life"
Don't even try to front, money. Litterthugz need Litterhugz.

(Poll: Did your girl Janet "dilute the brand," though, by crying at the end of "Again"? I think she did maybe a little.)

Lotsa Wu stuff: Method Man trying to get the timing right at the start of "C.R.E.A.M.", Deck's fed-up "Poisonous...poisonous..." at the start of whatever that is on Cuban Linus, dudes fucking up under the streetlamp on "Daytona 500," and on and on.

The squeaky bass pedal in "Dap Walk."

Not really really, but that one dude (he introduces himself as "The Original Rap Editor"--I have no idea what the fuck that means) on the answering machine at the start of Nice and Smooth's "Get Fucked Up": "Givin' a shout out to my seed, my only one--my one and only seed...Damn, I been smokin' mad weed." The icing on the pie is the fact that even with the fuck-up it still comes out rhyming.

Billy Ficca's accidental break at the end of "Marquee Moon"

The dubby little whoosh of the tape machine starting a second after the band in the Beginning Of The End's "In The Deep."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHl9geNwmJw

James Brown gets the Irving G. Thalberg for refusing to acknowledge the fourth wall: "Now, Mister Engineer, we're gonna do something funny right here, but keep the tape rolling..." (And yet I always thought Tribe was kinda corny with all that "Bob Power, you there?" shit--go figure. Conversely, Tip's "Fuck it, 'cause I know I didn't make it fuckin' rhyme for real" on the Beastie Boys thing is okay, where Cannibal Ox dude catching himself using the same rhyme twice and then going back to correct it is mad corn. Again, go figure.)

Maybe my favorite shit ever, though: Chuck D's verses running alternately long and short on "Welcome To The Terrordome." Unstoppable.
 
Marvin Gaye - Since I Had You

when they bring in the backing vocals it seems to jump a little, or loose a beat or something
 
I read somewhere that whistling part of "Dock of the Bay" was because Otis Redding couldn't remember that verse.
 
Leroy Hustson - Lucky Fellow: tape edit/punch in when he sings "for yooooou ggirl". I hear it every time now.

https://youtu.be/DSWtG8ZWKfU?t=1m36s
 
The "ker-ching ker-ching" in Radioheads "Creep", just before the chorus is a mistake. The geetarrrist kept coming in early, but it sounds rad.
 
On one of the Elvis Sun 45's(I think it's Mystery Train) you can hear a soda machine that was in the hall at Sun Studios in the background.

On the Psych LP by Ill Wind there is a dropout on the cut "High Flying Bird" on most copies.....if you fins a copy that has a serated edge(like a U.S. dime) it will not have this dropout.

The Billy Joel LP "Cold Spring Harbor" was mastered at the wrong speed making BJ sound like a drunk, baritone chipmunk.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpotK_NOVmg

The psych/jazz LP by Dirty John's Hot Dog Stand has a skip on both promo and stock copies.