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cool finding.
I noticed something really un-important, i was walking home after a baseball game which we won, and i was playing cold hearted man, since i was all pumped up about winning i had the volume on my MP3 shit LOUD!! all the way up on head fones. and at the verry beggining of cold hearted man some one says; "ah one, two, three, four." nothing spetial, but you can tell that it wasnt meant to be heard easily. (be carefull if you try it, the only aparant way to hear it is with headfones all the way up.) have any idea who it was? i dont think it was phill cause the count was compleatly off beat with the simbals.
you can actually catch something like that before back in black starts, you can usually only catch this stuff clearly listening to headphones
At the end of Big Gun listen really, REALLY, close and you can hear laughing.I assume it's Rick Rubin,I noticed it in Audacity with my headphones on,I amplified it to hear easier. They gotta couple songs that have stuff like that at the ends and beginnings of songs. Also,I've never heard that on Back in Black before,I'll check that out.
Yeah, in Big Gun somebody says " 'laughs' you did good guys" in back in black, at the start with the hi-hat you can hear Cliff palm muting (or just lightly touching) the E-string. Along with 1-tat-2-tat-1-2-3-4 (tat is hi-hat)
If you listen to School Days with headphones on you can hear someone counting 1-2-3-4, not sure who though