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27 Can you tell me what Dave's whispering towards the end of Everlong? (Foo Fighters) |
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This article is from the Foo Fighters FAQ, by Ben Rogersbenson@unix3.netaxs.com with numerous contributions by others.
Apparently Dave scrambled three audio tracks together so as to distort
what you, the listener, hear. To this date, no one has been able
to decipher exactly what is being said, but we do know that one track
is a love letter being read, one track is a technical manual being
read, and the last track is a story about one of the studio technician's
father.
 
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