maynard screams something early on in third eye which has been determined as "in... out... in... out..." but it sounds nothing like that, especaially on salival. i can't make out what he's screaming, but i'm sure it's not "in... out... in... out..."
Originally posted by fox maynard screams something early on in third eye which has been determined as "in... out... in... out..." but it sounds nothing like that, especaially on salival. i can't make out what he's screaming, but i'm sure it's not "in... out... in... out..."
no, i think its just yelling, for the sound of it. the "in...out...in...out..." is later, its whispered over about 3 minutes of the song.
on the aenima version after "wiping the webs & the dew from my whitered eye" about 3m50s into the song he starts screaming unintelligible words until around 4m20s. on the salival version it starts around 4m10s until 4m35s and i think on the salival version he might be saying "i..... pried.... my.... he- he- he- he.... eye"
Oh.. that.. it's just yelling. "HEEEEY-EH-EH-EH-EH" basically. He yells and moves his hand over his mouth repeatedly to get that pause-type effect.. I doubt it's words
Hey if any of you have the program Cool Edit Pro or similiar music software that allows you to apply a "vocal cut" transform to the song, you should try it. Doing so brings out a lot of the background sounds in the song that you normally can't really hear. Especially the drumming, all you drummers out there ought to try this, you hear subtle things being played that can't be heard in the original version. the "vocal cut" also makes some of the screaming and whispering Maynard does more audible, but it's still hard to make out
Originally posted by Penguin Oh.. that.. it's just yelling. "HEEEEY-EH-EH-EH-EH" basically. He yells and moves his hand over his mouth repeatedly to get that pause-type effect.. I doubt it's words
Listen to it again. When Maynard writes the lyrics down and we read them, that doesn't mean they will come out sounding exactly what he wrote. In... Out... In... Out...
he's breathing- through his third eye
the first few breaths are a little blocked/clogged from lack of using the withered eye, hence the pause-type effect for the first 3 screams until he breaks it wide open for the last exhale
Sorry, guys. It's just screaming. yeah, it probobly does signify the falling into the dream, but it sure as hell isn't in out in out. It's just screaming. Maynard likes to do that. He does it in jimmy and the Grudge amongst other songs.
It's best not to kill yourself over it. It's his words, and what we hear is what he wants us to hear. Some of it may register subconsciously and that may add to the effect of the song.
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the breathing through his thrid eye theory makes perfect sence. And what he wrote down is "in out" and that is what he says. Its just very clouded due to the staticness of the mic.
Originally posted by sircorn the breathing through his thrid eye theory makes perfect sence. And what he wrote down is "in out" and that is what he says. Its just very clouded due to the staticness of the mic.
but the screams are not "in...out..." the "in out" is 2 minutes later in the song.. listen with headphones.. he goes on saying "in...out...in...out..." for at least 2 minutes.. it goes on through a couple of the verses too..
Originally posted by jpmanson but the screams are not "in...out..." the "in out" is 2 minutes later in the song.. listen with headphones.. he goes on saying "in...out...in...out..." for at least 2 minutes.. it goes on through a couple of the verses too..
I'd have to agree. "In... out... in... out..." is what he repeats quietly after the screaming.
Yeah, cause we all know eyes are for breathing. :)
Sorry I just had to say that. Eyes are receptors. They take in images (light) pass the signal on to the brain to be processed.
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Originally posted by Flojob the scream right after the supposed "in...out..." stops right at 4mins 20 seconds... funny. that could mean something too.
what are you talking about? the screams are way before the definate "in...out..." thing.. trust me, its there.. once you have heard it, you can never listen to it again without noticing it..