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Post by gastritispanic on May 13, 2005 3:34:34 GMT -5
I know that Hindu times and D'you know what I mean? are different in the single version as opposed to the album. I havent noticed if there are more songs like them. Maybe you know?
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Post by Moorish on May 13, 2005 5:42:39 GMT -5
Is The Hindu Times different in the single version? I can't say I have noticed if it is. Sounds exactly the same to me. Be interested if someone can point out the differences? All Around The World is different on the single, but only in that it carries on a bit longer (if that even seems possible!) at the end, going to a slow fade out, rather than mixing into It's Gettin' Better (Man!!) The version of She Is Love on the single is also different but only in the same way, the beginning of the song is a fade in, rather than a mix out from (Probably) All In The Mind. On the whole the band keep their album and single versions the same.
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Post by gastritispanic on May 13, 2005 6:02:45 GMT -5
Well the hindu times is different in the single because it fades out completely. I will have to give my All around the world single another listen, to check out the ending bit.
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Post by schorman on May 13, 2005 23:41:32 GMT -5
Morning Glory is slightly different on the single. It doesn't have those funky sounds and the waves at the end.
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Post by nyr401994 on May 14, 2005 22:26:27 GMT -5
i believe they're radio edits.
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Post by themonkeyman on May 15, 2005 9:47:23 GMT -5
i believe they're radio edits. correct. SCYHO doesn't have the picky bit at the end on the radio edit and LBL has a shortened guitar solo. Stuff like cutting the wave sounds out isn't really changing the music. Its just cutting some stuff out of the mastered mix.
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Post by Gifford on May 15, 2005 18:52:20 GMT -5
lyla has it, although i like the album version better. the end makes it sound like my generation or rock and roll star
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