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GasLightStreet
She's So Cold. No matter when they've played it live, they destroy it.
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Hairball
Neil Young - almost same song with different title - one acoustic one mega-electric.
Slightly different lyrics in the opening passages only:
Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black) - electric version
Hey hey, my my
Rock and roll can never die
There's more to the picture
Than meets the eye.
Hey hey, my my.
My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue) - acoustic version
My my, hey hey
Rock and roll is here to stay
It's better to burn out
Than to fade away
My my, hey hey.
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GasLightStreet
She's So Cold. No matter when they've played it live, they destroy it.
Beep. Wrong. You haven´t been to Arnhem last year, obviously.
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Sipuncula
IORR live vs. studio is completely different.
Of course the live arrangements evolve also. Sympathy live 1969 vs. 1989- (or 1989 vs. 2007 )
Of course. The biggest one since it gets played the most!
SFTD devolved in 1989! And it hasn't changed since! At least the 1975/76 version, which is different enough from the 1969 version, is preserved on LOVE YOU LIVE and LA FRIDAY.
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GasLightStreet
She's So Cold. No matter when they've played it live, they destroy it.
Beep. Wrong. You haven´t been to Arnhem last year, obviously.
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likecats
David Bowie:
Re-makes were recorded with different musicians in the studio so they don't qualify as the same band, but there are at least two different versions of
John, I'm Only Dancing (1972 and 1974)
Rebel Rebel (album version and single version are different)
Cat People (movie soundtrack and Let's Dance album track)
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More Hot Rocks
I think people are missing the point here.....
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HomerSimpson
What about Time is on my Side?
From Wikipedia "The Rolling Stones recorded two versions of the song in 1964. The first version (a looser arrangement featuring a briefer, organ-only intro), recorded in London in June 1964, was released in the US in 1964, as a single from their album 12 X 5. The second version (more tightly arranged and featuring guitar in the intro), recorded in Chicago on November 8, 1964, was released in the UK on January 15, 1965 on The Rolling Stones No. 2. This is the version that receives airplay and appears on most "best of" compilations"
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HomerSimpson
What about Time is on my Side?
From Wikipedia "The Rolling Stones recorded two versions of the song in 1964. The first version (a looser arrangement featuring a briefer, organ-only intro), recorded in London in June 1964, was released in the US in 1964, as a single from their album 12 X 5. The second version (more tightly arranged and featuring guitar in the intro), recorded in Chicago on November 8, 1964, was released in the UK on January 15, 1965 on The Rolling Stones No. 2. This is the version that receives airplay and appears on most "best of" compilations"