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Electric Light Orchestra — Ocean Breakup / King of the Universe
Album: On The Third Day
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Released: 1973
Length: 4:03
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 sqqqrly wrote:

is it me or is the sound quality horrible?   I hear momentary fades in his voice, such as it is...  Could do with a lot more fades actually.



The sound quality is fine. So is this track.
is it me or is the sound quality horrible?   I hear momentary fades in his voice, such as it is...  Could do with a lot more fades actually.
Still unique and recognizable... but... bad.
 musikalia wrote:


The vocals remind me of this:
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
eeeeeeeee!

...and I find them really annoying!

 
I'm not sure I agree with you, but you sure made me laugh! {#Roflol}


Luzz the Lechic Lot Ockstra. Luzz it.
ThePoose wrote:
The vocals remind me of those in the Beach Boys' LP Surf's Up.
There's another one that doesn't get enough airplay.
bcorcoran wrote:
take out the morse code and this would be twice as good, easily.
Twice during the intro I had to mute the feed because I thought it was my car alarm going off. It's been giving me trouble lately, and sounds just like whatever the hell that is in this song.
ThePoose wrote:
The vocals remind me of those in the Beach Boys' LP Surf's Up.
The vocals remind me of this: eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeee! ...and I find them really annoying!
Can this guy sing any more off-key? OUCH
ginniet wrote:
Are you trying to make those of us who remember ELO when they were a new group feel OLD??
How about ELO when it was the Move w/ Roy Wood? "Hello, Susie" indeed!
Queue wrote:
I dig ELO, but to play them after Bach makes 'em sound really cheesy. Q
I agree completely.
MM_Prague wrote:
I like some ELO, but this is just annoying...
Must agree.
Wonderful to hear something I left behind on Cassette many years ago. Saw ELO on their Time tour in Dec 1981 at Ingliston Showground, Edinburgh - they sure knew how to put on a show. Keep up the good work Bill.
Brings back memories.....
The vocals remind me of those in the Beach Boys' LP Surf's Up.
take out the morse code and this would be twice as good, easily.
I like some ELO, but this is just annoying...
Bombastic prog rock...yeesh.
ELO,one I haven't heard before,got the first 5 LPs in just played ones condition.Bill is having a Sounds Saturday as it sounds!
Queue wrote:
I dig ELO, but to play them after Bach makes 'em sound really cheesy. Q
Let's face it, next to Bach pretty much all popular music sounds cheesy. Truly a hard act to follow.
UltraNurd wrote:
Awww, I was looking forward to Chest Fever.
Me too.
Dog gone! Another one of my uploads that got rejected, then gets added later. My percentage sure would be better if this didn't happen so often. Oh well... at least it made it somehow.
MadPercolator wrote:
As much as I've tried not to like this band (it's my dad's favorite, and I've had to listen to every ELO song loud throughout my formative years), I can't help but LOVE Jeff and almost all his stuff!
Are you trying to make those of us who remember ELO when they were a new group feel OLD??
I dig ELO, but to play them after Bach makes 'em sound really cheesy. Q
2:17 pm - Electric Light Orchestra - Ocean Breakup / King of the Universe 2:14 pm - J.S. Bach - Toccata in D minor Like those below said... Awesome work once again Bill!
Wow nice one, play more.
As much as I've tried not to like this band (it's my dad's favorite, and I've had to listen to every ELO song loud throughout my formative years), I can't help but LOVE Jeff and almost all his stuff!
It's Jeff Yawnne
Dude wrote:
Nice segue from Toccata in D minor!
Awww, I was looking forward to Chest Fever.
It's been years..
Wow, this seems a little obscure. But, a great seque from Bach.
Nice segue from Toccata in D minor!