at the end of bohemian rhapsody on one of the tracks you can hear freddy saying oh f**k it
i think they removed that in the final track
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at the end of bohemian rhapsody on one of the tracks you can hear freddy saying oh f**k it
i think they removed that in the final track
Not hidden, but that wild string section and synthesizer track in Here Comes The Sun made me want to find more multitracks. Made my buddy and I want to do a mix where we highlighted it, it just sounds so good! And in the original it's just so buried in the mix that you can't hear it...
I think mine would be in Britney's Drop Dead Beautiful there was this additional synth and other drums hidden beneath mix, which made me end up making a club dub based around those sections.
Lady Gaga's Monster was another one which these really deep warm synth chord underneath.
This is a pretty lame one, but in john newman's love me again, he makes a sort of weird pidgeon sound at about 1:48 (in the youtube version) It sounds alot funnier and out of place on the acapella :D
Sort of on-topic, but I've coined the phrase "pseudosounds" for areas of tracks that actually create sounds that weren't really intended to be heard in the way they are heard. Now I hunt for them all the time. For example, even in my own work that I have produced, I have generated a mix-down of a track that has a split second where you can hear a bell ringing as clear as day, but taking apart all of the stems gives you no such thing. It's the combination of specific sounds in the stems that generate this effect, although it is not intended. ;)
Two that come to mind that I always thought were other instruments:
1: At 2:09 in Bohemian Rhapsody just after Freddie sings "... shivers down my spine", I always thought that was a wind chime, but on the 24 track you can here it's clearly Brian May scraping his pick either behind the nut or bridge.
2: The Doobie Brothers "Listen To The Music" at 0:36 and continuing for the rest of the song, what I believed to be a banjo turns out to be pan steels drums!!!
Linkin Park's 'Living Things':
In My Remains - Electronics behind the first verse, never heard them until the instrumental came out. I still don't hear it some of the time after 3 years!
Burn it Down - The dotted-style keys starting at about 1:53 in the instrumental, I do not know how I missed those. So damn obvious to me now.
Yesterday I noticed two of Corey Taylor's coughs in the vocal track of Slipknot's Snuff, the first at 3:10 if you amplify the 2 seconds before the "oh-ho" and the visible cough at 3:16
I pay attention mostly to the way a song is being sung so I can sing along better, lol