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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2005 at 08:43
Originally posted by DEzerov DEzerov wrote:

Originally posted by lordoflight lordoflight wrote:

what does the morse code in spirit of the age translate to ?



Will do a google search

in "Spirit of the Age" the morse code simply is "SOS" repeated again and again ("dadada dahdahdah dadada")



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2005 at 14:21
Originally posted by Ty1020 Ty1020 wrote:

Originally posted by Biggles Biggles wrote:

Originally posted by The Miracle The Miracle wrote:

Originally posted by BePinkTheater BePinkTheater wrote:

Originally posted by richeym richeym wrote:

Dream Theater - In The Name of God

theres a section of Morse that translates to 'eat my ass n balls'

yes! and i love it!

yeah

In the commentary for MP's Drums of Thought DVD, he mentioned a special "hidden nugget" that could be found somewhere in the studio version of ITNOG.

Over many weeks, many people on MP's forum were searching all through ITNOG to find out what the nugget was. Mike kept an eye on the discussions and let people know when they were wrong, and dozens of theories were proven false by MP.

One thing that he did say was that somebody had touched on what the nugget was in one of the various threads, but noone had expanded on it.

Eventually, Nick Bogovich (Bogie on the forum) discovered what the nugget actually was: the words "eat my ass and balls" spelled out in morse code from 5:51 to 6:07 of the song.

Are you sure it's at that point in the song? I checked out the rhythm using http://morsecode.scphillips.com/jtranslator.html, and that rhythm just doesn't seem to be there.


It's a really quiet part in the background.

Ah, I hear it now. I thought it was the keyboards that were doing it, but there's that little clicking in the background I hadn't paid attention to.

The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2005 at 14:26
Anybody: is the "morse code bassline" in Watchers actually morse code, or is it just referred to that because it sounds like morse?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2005 at 14:33
Yeah, I think it's just cause it sounds like Morse. I tried to find a meaning for it yesterday, and the best I could get was VOKUU.
The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe.

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