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MileHigh
OMG, they played YCAGWYW after Trump's acceptance speech!
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DandelionPowderman
A natural continuation of Salt Of The Earth. Perhaps the strongest album closers ever, together with Moonlight Mile.
Three epic songs.
Great point Dandy. This deserves a thread of its own. How important is an album closer? A strong album closer should make you want to put the album on again. Those three you mentioned are without a shadow of a doubt the greatest closers. Shattered is great too but not in the same epic grandeur as these.
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it's_all_wrong
I was listening to the 2002 LIB CD for the first time in over a decade and I heard what is apparently a random snippet of Midnight Rambler very faintly in the left channel between the chorus intro conclusion and the first note of the french horn. I must have listened to this hundreds of times and never noticed this. Does anyone have any information as to how this could've happened, and if it's on any other issues of YCAGWYW?
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Kingbeebuzz
Background Vocalist is Nanette Workman..............not Nanette Newman (who was an actress).
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RollingFreak
The "aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh-hooooooooooo!"? I've always heard that on the album version.
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georgie48
Thanks for the input, guys. But ... not yet
Mick did a lot of screaming, but the "majestic" (sounding a bit dramatic and not rough) scream should be at the following time frame:
It should be there on the extended 7.31 minutes version around 6.55 (I can hear it maybe 1% now) and on the mono single at around 4.18 ending at around 4.24 Basically it's almost at the end after the choir sets in for the final and then the piano coming in and then the "scream" following at almost the end of the ever upgoing voices of the choir.
On my original (1969) single it was clearly audible ...
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georgie48
Thanks for the input, guys. But ... not yet
Mick did a lot of screaming, but the "majestic" (sounding a bit dramatic and not rough) scream should be at the following time frame:
It should be there on the extended 7.31 minutes version around 6.55 (I can hear it maybe 1% now) and on the mono single at around 4.18 ending at around 4.24 Basically it's almost at the end after the choir sets in for the final and then the piano coming in and then the "scream" following at almost the end of the ever upgoing voices of the choir.
On my original (1969) single it was clearly audible ...
The "majestic" scream is not at 6.55. Please listen around 2.25 (single) and around 4.25 at the album version.