Siamese Dream (Smashing Pumpkins) Easter Egg - Televangelist Message

1. Listen to the song Soma(track 7)
2. Wait to the song fades out. Here there are a few seconds of what seems like empty space before the next song.
3. While listening to these seconds, turn your stereo up to a high volume - using headphones can help.
4. You can hear a televangelist preaching about resisting the devil.

(You cannot hear this at normal volume and I had the CD for years before I read about the message on a pumpkins FAQ.)

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Contributed By: Sneaky Weasel on 12-19-1999
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Special Requirements: Siamese Dream CD, headphones
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greg writes:
also at the end of "Silverf*ck" is something of that nature.
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Also, try the end of 'Quiet'. It is harder to make out, which is even more spooky, but if you really strain your ears when the distortion is fading out, you can hear distorted, bubbly laughter.
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ET writes:
That's spooky :)
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Cheezy writes:
Actually, at the end of Silverf*ck you can hear Billy say, "Alright, this take, don't give a f*ck"
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Okay this isn't really hidden, but I've never read anything about it and I was wondering if anyone could clear this up for me. I cannot remember the track this is at the end of but I REALLY THINK it is at the end of track 10, directly before it starts track 11. It is a woman speaking, and it might be the end of a conversation, but the most clear thing she says is directly before track 11, and she says "...will come between us." If anyone else has heard this as well, or if its well known and I just never knew about it, drop me a line, I'd really like to know. Thanks.
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Pumpkinfan writes:
The woman talking at the starting (I believe) of 'Spaceboy' is from a love talk show and the woman is talking about how, instead of sex, her husband masturbates and she feels unsatisfied... Also, at the end of 'Disarm' there are opera singers you can hear very slightly... I'm the biggest SP fan ever; I probably have more.
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D-fran writes:
I have listened to the Siamese Dream millions of times, it is my best album. I think what the women says just before Silver f*ck is some like: 'Now it's kinda strange and er, and I don't wanna talk about it as you can tell ah, erm it's kinda getting difficult, rather than having intercourse, he ends up masturbating (can't find out what goes between here) I'm feeling very alienated and unsatisfied and what should come between us.' I know that is what is said, listen very carefully to it loudly, on headphones (is better.) If I find out what the small section I don't know is, I'll add it in later.
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yeah writes:
It's definitely at the end of "Spaceboy". I remember hearing it a long time ago. I also heard the end of track 11.
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idcandy writes:
Hey, I remember reading about this years back on Eric Agnew's Luna web site (I don't even know if it still exists!) But anyway, there are several versions of Siamese Dream on CD alone with variations anywhere from the containing a page with lyrics for each song to a fold-out poster-style lyric sheet, to an "edited" version (doesn't say the true title of "Silvercrank" (the alt. clean name)) etc. One of the variations between versions was actually the placement of the woman speaking about her husband. If my memory serves me, it was placed at the beginning of Silverf*** on some versions and at the end of Spaceboy on others. Just thought I'd add that to the conversation. :)
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seign writes:
I'm surprised that no one mentioned the SD/Fantasia sync yet. I'd post it but I don't have time and I don't quite remember when to start the movie or the cd.
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randaddy writes:
For what its worth.The conversation used by Pumpkins at the end of Soma/start of Geek USA was used by a famous US Talk radio show.Billy said he would not release the whereabouts of where he got it from as he didnt want to get sued.I cant she any light on this issue as im from Ireland and dont know much of American talk radio shows.Im off the have a pint.Jon
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Carla writes:
For anyone interested in the Siamese Dream/Fantasia sync... http://www.synchronicityarkive.com/display.php?view=6
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ZERO writes:
Yep that's at the end of Spaceboy (Track 10) and at the beginning of Silverfuck (11). Also in Quiet on the last "Quiet, quiet" at around 2:42 you can hear Billy talking which was obviously played in the background.
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hoofum writes:
The talk show guest woman at the end of "Spaceboy" sounds like (to me, anyway) she says: "It's kind of strange and, um, kind of hard for me to talk about, but I thought maybe you could help. When we start getting physical, rather than having intercourse, he ends up just masturbating himself, and I end up feeling very alienated and unsatisfied and it's really come between us."
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