I believe it is a budhist monk chant of some sort......dont quote me on that though, I bought that boot for 50 bucks back in the day and when I put it in my car I thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever heard. Still on my IPOD, when it comes on in shuffle mode I still get goosebumps!!
I believe it is a budhist monk chant of some sort......dont quote me on that though, I bought that boot for 50 bucks back in the day and when I put it in my car I thought it was the coolest thing I'd ever heard. Still on my IPOD, when it comes on in shuffle mode I still get goosebumps!!
I agree, probably the best intro they've used. I'd love to hear it at a venue with the houselights down with that ringing at full whack.
I thought it was Jack Irons soloing on the drums, like the "red dot"-song on YIELD...
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I think it was audio of their visit to the mormon temple the morning of the show. The chanting must be "PAY LAY ALE" which means "Oh God, hear the words of my mouth."
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Now that you mention it I'd be interested in finding out what it is or where it's from...
I agree, probably the best intro they've used. I'd love to hear it at a venue with the houselights down with that ringing at full whack.
Once I knew it was real and it was played, I think, also at the next show, it was very cool.
Love those two SLC shows and the entire 95 US tour, pre and post Neil Jam tour.
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