View Full Version : Weird Noise in Hot patootie and a mystery about the Time Warp
In the movie version of hot patootie meat goes "whew!' at the beginning.
On the soundtrack, that sound effect is omitted..... or is it
Listen closely on the section where the whew has been omitted. am I Hearing things or is something their, but really really faint.
Also, Listen to the time warp. You can hear Meat sing "Put your hands on your hips" faintly under the narrator's voice (more prevalent on the karaoke version on the sing it CD).
Was Meat originally gonna double as the narrator?
dukesofhazard
08 Jan 2011, 16:07
I wish I had as much free time as you do! ;)
AndrewG
08 Jan 2011, 16:32
I wish I had as much free time as you do! ;)
I reckon if all the spare time Wario has was given to all the other active forum members and distributed evenly most of us would probably still have more free time than normal. :roll:
Evil One
08 Jan 2011, 16:35
But would we have to spend this extra free time buying backpacks, watching King Kong and miming to BBIS?
bluefox4000
08 Jan 2011, 16:47
I hear nothing on either count.
Mick
AndrewG
08 Jan 2011, 17:41
But would we have to spend this extra free time buying backpacks, watching King Kong and miming to BBIS?
I misread that first time round as washing King Kong. Now at least that would keep him occupied for some time. :lol:
Also, Listen to the time warp. You can hear Meat sing "Put your hands on your hips" faintly under the narrator's voice (more prevalent on the karaoke version on the sing it CD). Was Meat originally gonna double as the narrator?
It is well known and well reported that Meat Loaf was chosen to play Eddie in the movie, made a fuss about also wanting to play Dr. Scott and was shot down by the producers of the film with this idea. That is the only legitimate speculation or accurate reporting about Meat Loaf's casting in the movie. It is also well known and well reported that Meat Loaf had his musicians union card at the time the music was recorded for the movie version of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and not only did he perform his role of Eddie, but he also contributed to nearly every song on the soundtrack as an uncredited additional background singer. Here we go, I get to open a can of worms here....but Lou Adler (who produced the RHPS soundtrack) intentionally sped up the background vocals as an homage to the Munchkins from The Wizard Of Oz. The movie was originally to have been filmed in black and white until Brad and Janet enter the ballroom of the castle to continue the Oz homage. I hope that helps.
AndrewG
08 Jan 2011, 20:32
Here we go, I get to open a can of worms here....but Lou Adler (who produced the RHPS soundtrack) intentionally sped up the background vocals as an homage to the Munchkins from The Wizard Of Oz.
So Wario will never listen to those songs again now. :lol:
Couch Potato
09 Jan 2011, 15:44
If you listen closely, you can hear meat sing 'Lets do the time warp again' in the chorus of the song, when you hear him sing it, his voice is the one that stands out the most, and clearly over powers the rest.
I don't need to listen carefully, I have always been able to hear Meat singing the background vocals, but I thought it was something everyone knew.
Also note Meat's voice was mixed out of the chorus in the movie but on the soundtrack hes clear.
AndrewG
09 Jan 2011, 19:00
Also note Meat's voice was mixed out of the chorus in the movie but on the soundtrack hes clear.
Well whoopty doo, How will I ever cope since I've never even since the film nor probably will.... :roll:
There are multiple different mixes of the RHPS movie soundtrack. There are also multiple audio mixes of the movie itself - mono and stereo. As a RHPS shadowcast producer, it makes a big difference when you are acting off audio and no visual. Now, with the BluRay, there is a totally new audio mix - they even re-recorded some of the backing instrumental pieces. Fun stuff..I am telling you!
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