Talk:Nicely Out of Tune

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flatulette[edit]

I've followed "flatulette" with (sic) on the list of instruments played by Ray Jackson. It's a while since I listened to the album but should I get a chance to hear it again I shall certainly listen hard for this apocryphal instrument. The "flatulence" is in the dictionary somewhere between "fart" and "joke". --Tony Sidaway 20:05, 17 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oh I remmember now. On "Down", there's an instrumental break which (from my memory) seems to be mostly fiddle (Rod Clements?) but also features someone blowing raspberries to the tune. --Tony Sidaway 07:50, 1 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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