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Jolene slowed down to 33 rpm
Jolene slowed down to 33 rpm





I’d really love to get in touch with them I think they’d be amused & interested.

jolene slowed down to 33 rpm

I also did 2 treatments of Die Antwoord’s Baby’s On Fire but they got blocked by YouTube’s algorithms. I sent them their 2 songs and they said they loved them and I could post them. Dolly Parton is an American treasure and Jolene is one of her best songs. We've heard the slowed down version of Jolene, but here's the slowed down version, but with Dolly's vocals kept as if sung by D. Lightning Thunder Kiss '65 by White Zombieĭeep Forcefield Half Lifts Over Neon City by Daikaiju I Wanna Be Your Deep Dash Dog by The Stooges I Wanna Be Your Slow & Low Dog by The Stooges I Want Your (Hands On Me) Deep & Slow by Sinead O’Connor As Andrea DenHoed notes in The New Yorker, Slow Ass Jolene, above, transforms Parton’s baby-high soprano into something deep, soulful and seemingly, male. Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck Slow by Prong Not every record yields gold when played backwards or spun more slowly than recommended, but a 45 of Parton’s 1973 hit Jolene played at 33RPM not only sounds wonderful, it also manages to reframe the narrative. Written by Shawn King Open Culture: Not every record yields gold when played backwards or spun more slowly than recommended, but a 45 of Parton’s 1973 hit Jolene played at 33RPM not only sounds wonderful, it also manages to reframe the narrative. Share on Facebook Email This Video Subscribe For Emails. Dolly Parton’s hit song Jolene (from her 1973 album sharing the same name) sounds unexpectedly good when slowed down to 33 RPM. The Slow & Low Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades by Timbuk 3įly Slow & Low Like An Eagle by Steve Miller Band Slow down Jolene to 33 RPM (revolutions per minute) and listen to the new incredible version of the track. Dolly Partons hit song 'Jolene' (from her 1973 album sharing the same name) sounds unexpectedly good when slowed down. Who’s Low Fist Is This Fast Anyway? by Prong I haven’t gone that far, but I did treat a bunch of songs a year ago or so for my Vaporboard project the titles are meant to clue people in on what to expect. Give it a listen.This kind of thing is actually pretty popular, culminating in Vaporwave.

jolene slowed down to 33 rpm

Some of the song’s most famous covers include versions by. The effects are haunting and transform her voice into one that sounds unmistakably male. And Dolly worked Jolene is now Parton ’s signature song and, according to the country queen herself, is her most-covered song. Listen to the “Jolene” slowed down below.ĭolly Parton’s classic song “Jolene” has been slowed down from 45 RPM to 33 RPM. I don’t believe we’ve got that kind of money,’ ” she jokingly recalled. “It was kinda like a running joke between us - when I was saying, ‘Hell, you’re spending a lot of time at the bank. In Parton’s telling, there was a red-haired bank teller who gave her husband a lot of attention every time he went there. The gender-bending effect is now a song about a man begging Jolene to have mercy on him as his partner is likely to stray.Īlthough the subject matter of “Jolene” sounds “dreadful” (in Parton’s words), the song was written as an inside joke between the singer and her husband. As Dolly Partons Jolene (slowed down to 33 rpm here)goes along those images of wilderness, we only can feel the urge to be in the outside, in the wild. In the original “Jolene,” the catchy chorus invites a fierce soprano sing-along as Parton appeals to another woman not to “take her man.” But at 33 RPMs, the same lyrics become sad and mournful, and most notably, Parton’s haunting vocals sound unmistakably male. Somebody at some point put on their 45 of Dolly Partons Jolene and forgot to change the turntable speed from 33 rpm to 45 rpm. While not all songs can handle this drastic change in tempo, “Jolene” is transformed in more ways than one. A haunting new version of the 1973 country classic. Many years ago, Dolly Parton’s 1973 hit “Jolene” was slowed down from the original 45 RPM record to just 33 RPM. Most of the time, this is done when another musician performs it as a cover song, but its recreation can be even simpler than that.

jolene slowed down to 33 rpm

It’s not unusual for a classic tune to be reimagined. Youtube Video Dolly Parton - Jolene (33rpm slowed down digital version).

jolene slowed down to 33 rpm

(Photo: RCA Records (eBayfrontback), via Wikimedia Commons) Den Song Non - Soundtrack 2 (loop edit of 130 at 33rpm) jetzt als. Dolly Parton in 1977, just several years after “Jolene” was a hit.







Jolene slowed down to 33 rpm