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Binaural (Pearl Jam) - Typewriter
1. Put the cd in the cd player and skip to the last song (parting ways).
2. Fastforward through the song to about 6 minutes and 50 seconds.
3. If you listen to the secret song you will hear someone typing on a typewriter, which coresponds to text inside the cd booklet which was typed on a typewriter.
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cd and cd player
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Chris B. on 08-01-2000
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Comments:
Pete writes:
Yes, it is a typewriter, if you look at in the booklet with the album, those are the "lyrics" to the song, if you listen to it carefully, he stops typing for a second and you can hear him grunt or mumble something. it is titled "writer's block"
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Rebekita writes:
OK, if you look at the booklet for binaural, on the page after parting ways, there's a thing called writer's block. that's what you're hearing. It's ed typing that on a typewriter.
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Chris writes:
It is a typewriter, but it is not intended to correspond to the type on the album. Eddie is just making a point.
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Two-Faced Goblin writes:
It does sound like a typewriter, but my friend was listening to it full-volume in the house by himself, and when this noise came on, he thought it was gunfire!
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