How is the ghost rumour still circulating ?!
I remember being told this about 30 years ago and today my friend's daughter told me again.
Of all the mistakes in films how has this one carried on over all the rest ?๐ค
I remember being told this about 30 years ago and today my friend's daughter told me again.
Of all the mistakes in films how has this one carried on over all the rest ?๐ค
I guess because of how strange it is. Other mistakes, like continuity errors, are pretty common.
This is the only one like this I've ever seen.
It kind of reminds me of the urban legend behind, Red Hot Chilli Peppers song Love Rollercoaster. While the theories have been disproven, people still like to think it's true.
sharei never heard of that b4. interesting post. it say it was the original song version though.
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Can you explain that it full here to save me and other viewers the time of having to go and look that up. Thanks.
shareThe song has a persistent urban legend, that during an instrumental portion of the song, a high-pitched scream is heard (between 1:24 and 1:28 on the single version, or between 2:32 and 2:36 on the album version). This was Billy Beck, but according to the most common legend, it was the voice of an individual being murdered live while the tape was rolling. The "victim's" identity varies greatly depending on the version. The supposed sources of the scream have included an individual who was killed at some prior time, her scream inexplicably recorded and looped into the track.
shareInteresting. Thanks ๐
shareSome DJ made it up when it was on the radio and The Ohio Players, original band, kept quiet about it because now the rumor swept across the country and it sold more records.
shareI'm not sure about the Love Rollercoaster, but I've seen the "boy" standing in the window in Three Men.
sharewhat is the suburban legend behind rhcp cover?they kicked ass and i like it better then ohio players version!
shareI think this particular rumor was able to take hold because it was pre-internet. There was really nowhere to go to disprove it, and Iโm sure the filmmakers didnโt mind the extra VHS rentals/sales caused by it.
Regarding The Ohio Players and the rumored murder that was caught on the recording of their song Love Rollercoaster, I heard an interesting interview a few years back with one of the band members. He said they didnโt say it was true or not because it was helping sales. It worked and I donโt blame them. Whenever that song comes on the radio now, I ALWAYS listen for the scream!
What I find strange is that nobody caught the same shreek at the intro of the song. Or did they think there were TWO murders? loL
shareIt's just like the people that still believe a little person hung himself in the background of a scene from The Wizard of Oz ๐
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