http://www.cracked.com/article_18896_10-mind-blowing-easter-eggs-hidden-in-famous-albums.html
Holy crap, i read the first 3 so far and i gotta say this stuff is nuts.
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As the biggest Radiohead fan on OT, I can tell you they have mind****ed me for the 102203018203810231st time.
lmao word. i've played the crap out of in rainbows and ok computer 100s of times and it never even occurred to me they could be one giant masterpiece.As the biggest Radiohead fan on OT, I can tell you they have mind****ed me for the 102203018203810231st time.
IronBeaver
I knew about the In Through The Out Door easter eggs. I have the album in it's original plain brown wrapper and yes, I did the water colors. There are actually 6 different album covers.
I think they missed an important one that is rather cool, on the 1994 remaster of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, at the end of Eclipse shortly after you hear "There is no Dark Side of the Moon really, matter of fact it's all dark." If you set your equalizer just right and/or turn up your volume extremely high you can hear an orchestrated version of the Beatles "Ticket to Ride" being played. The odd thing about this? Paul McCartney was interviewed to be one of the random voices on the album but didn't make it onto the album and being no stranger to having songs secret snuck onto records himself (Her Majesty was supposed to be cut from Abbey Road but a stubber sound engineer snuck it onto the album after finding it on the cutting room floor.) makes me wonder how that managed to get there.
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