Later on the album, an inversion occurs as a recording of Alastair Cooke being attacked by a duck is played, starting with the quiet static heard when the needle is placed on the record. Smoke-Too-Much (Eric Idle) drones on about his misbegotten holidays. Bounder (Michael Palin) frantically pulls a record needle scratch while Mr. Side 1 ends with the Travel Agent sketch, as Mr. Monty Python's Previous Record starts off with Terry Jones shouting "Not this record! Not this record!" followed by a record needle scratch.There's a very loud Record Needle Scratch and the next sketch begins. Later the record sticks again, the customer complains and then the Frame Story also sticks. The record sticks, there's another bit involving the customer, then the sketch resumes. The Frame Story involves a customer listening to the title sketch in a listening booth at a very strange record store ("She came over all dead so we gave her the afternoon off"). The Python LP Matching Tie and Handkerchief has the "First World War Noises" sketch.When the engineer balks, there's a large scratch and Luigi says "A The LP Another Monty Python Record has an audio version of their documentary on the Piranha Brothers crime family end when mobster Luigi Vercotti walks in and informs the sound engineer that he should quit the sketch.January 2018, Marvel Entertainment put out this promotional video for X-Men: Gold #30, featuring the wedding of Colossus and Kitty Pryde, with an abrupt record scratch in the middle of Pachelbel's "Canon in D", and the ominous words, "What could possibly go wrong?".One advert featured a hidden camera show, in which annoying jaunty music plays as a person pushes letters out of postbox there's a sudden record scratch as one of the prankees shoots him several times.Once they get to a pivotal point of the pitch, a record scratch is used before the announcer delves into the product in question. Home re-fi commercials on radio use this ad nauseum.After the scratch, however, the same music carries on ( "Happy Together" by The Turtles). commercial costumed characters hold hands and skip across a field until one deliberately trips another accompanied by a needle scratch, whereupon they start pummeling each other senseless. Dan Marino, eleven year veteran quarterback was to surpass 290 career touchdowns, 3200 completions, and 40,000 yards." A commercial was released by Blockbuster in 1994: "This was to be the year.In spite of how easy it is to synthesize the sound, it's insanely hard to organically produce this noise using an actual record player, and it's depressingly easy to permanently damage an album or the player itself, so Do Not Try This at Home, at least for any records you care about. Please note that if you wish to use the sound in a bit of your own, just buy ( or get ) a prerecorded version. The most used record scratch sound is a track on the Sound Ideas General 6000 library labelled "STEREO, TURNTABLE - NEEDLE SCRATCHING RECORD, RECORD PLAYER 02". In commercials for comedy films, this is almost always followed by the opening of " I Got You (I Feel Good)," which indicates that, no, this isn't a serious film after all.
With the sound of a phonograph needle being pulled violently across a vinyl record, the Background Music, along with everything else, comes to a screeching halt.
Suddenly, something shocking happens, disrupting the action and going off somewhere totally unexpected. The plot is moving at a predictable pace toward a foregone conclusion.