Talk:Podcast 33B
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Patter music[edit]
Anyone know the patter music for this one? It really creeped me out. --Scottus0 03:21, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
- I've been dying to figure out what's being said myself. Something like.. "She died in the (something) standing on her head." User:Flood222
- It's a folk song, with some kind of weird filtering and or distortion. The basic lyrics are:
- Go tell Aunt Rhodie, Go tell Aunt Rhodie, Go tell Aunt Rhodie, her old gray goose is dead.
- She died in the mill pond, she died in the mill pond, she died in the mill pond, a-standing on her head.
- The goslings are crying, The goslings are crying, The goslings are crying, because their mammy's dead.
- There are probably other verses, I just never heard them as a child. --Christina 12:13, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
- It's a folk song, with some kind of weird filtering and or distortion. The basic lyrics are:
- Awesome! Thanks! That had been driving me crazy! User:Flood222
- The creepy patter music seemed so familiar to me, but I couldn't place it. Good thing someone in here's quick! When I learned that song, the aunt's name wasn't Rhodie, but it was an equally odd name. The music teacher also left out the part about the crying goslings. --Ms Fernandez
Siftin'[edit]
Is the version of Siftin' on this the 1989 version (as played live during the Flood era) or the 1991 version (the B-side to the "I Palindrome I" single)? Dagoth Ur, Mad God (talk) 07:34, 18 January 2014 (EST)