Flying in a Blue Dream

Album: Flying in a Blue Dream (1989)
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  • The intro wasn't planned, but was recorded by producer John Cuniberti while recording Satriani's guitar parts for the song. Satriani's amplifier was apparently picking up a frequency from a radio or TV station. Cuniberti simply said, "I'm recording this," and proceeded. The recorded speech has a young boy's voice saying, "sometimes they act like they still like each other, and sometimes they don't." >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Joe - Pittsburgh, PA

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