I listened to the track you posted for that description alone.there's just something about the pipe organ...
When I was working my first job in an A&W/KFC restaurant, this song would cycle in their playlist (they had a 6 disc CD player). I knew the urban legend and I would listen for that part and tell my co-workers to listen to it. It eventually scared my manager so bad that she switched the CD out.Love Rollercoaster - Ohio Players I don't know if this is true or the right place to ask this but there was this rumor or urban legend or something about a girl being stabbed and screaming while this was recorded. I must say honestly that listening to this for a second and third time I did hear what sounded like a girl screaming during a certain part or section of this song. Very eerie and haunting.
When the Red Hot Chili Peppers covered the song I remember hearing that story brought back to life. Personally I am inclined to lean towards it being more urban legend than factual, up there with playing records backwards. Although, on the subject of music urban legends, I did get to enjoy a viewing of The Wizard of Oz on a giant outdoor screen timed to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. Sure, there wasn't much too it, but sometimes urban legends can be fun and, as JRenee found out...Love Rollercoaster - Ohio Players I don't know if this is true or the right place to ask this but there was this rumor or urban legend or something about a girl being stabbed and screaming while this was recorded. I must say honestly that listening to this for a second and third time I did hear what sounded like a girl screaming during a certain part or section of this song. Very eerie and haunting.
... urban legends can be useful in the office as a way of ticking away the moments of a dull day.When I was working my first job in an A&W/KFC restaurant, this song would cycle in their playlist (they had a 6 disc CD player). I knew the urban legend and I would listen for that part and tell my co-workers to listen to it. It eventually scared my manager so bad that she switched the CD out.
I feel like your manager, after those last 3 times it got to be too much for me and just started to freak me out. My mind started thinking thoughts and wandered about it being urban legend or not.When I was working my first job in an A&W/KFC restaurant, this song would cycle in their playlist (they had a 6 disc CD player). I knew the urban legend and I would listen for that part and tell my co-workers to listen to it. It eventually scared my manager so bad that she switched the CD out.
Oh that's right I think I remember hearing some or all of that Chili Peppers song. I always wondered about playing records backwards but never have, again back to the urban legends and being related to devil worship or something like that. Also related but not eating PopRocks and drinking Coke, and having an explosion inside your tummy. Nope. Won't ever try that one. Even if it isn't real and all fake and urban legend.When the Red Hot Chili Peppers covered the song I remember hearing that story brought back to life. Personally I am inclined to lean towards it being more urban legend than factual, up there with playing records backwards. Although, on the subject of music urban legends, I did get to enjoy a viewing of The Wizard of Oz on a giant outdoor screen timed to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. Sure, there wasn't much too it, but sometimes urban legends can be fun and, as JRenee found out...
... urban legends can be useful in the office as a way of ticking away the moments of a dull day.