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donvis
Has anyone besides me heard the radio edit with a distinct ending rather than the fade out?
I have not yet heard it, but I would love to, and I’m really hoping it will be one of the “extra versions” they may tack on to the CD come May 29th.
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GasLightStreet
That's an interesting ending!
Thank you so much! What's even better than the ending is that the auto tune effect on the vocals is not there on this version! Listen to the bridge and compare it to the single version. Huge difference! Also there's are a lot of Keith licks in the right channel that didn't made it into the single version, for example in the Reggae part is one that is very audibleQuote
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GasLightStreet
That's an interesting ending!
I prefer the radio edit
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StonedRamblerThank you so much! What's even better than the ending is that the auto tune effect on the vocals is not there on this version! Listen to the bridge and compare it to the single version. Huge difference! Also there's are a lot of Keith licks in the right channel that didn't made it into the single version, for example in the Reggae part is one that is very audibleQuote
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GasLightStreet
That's an interesting ending!
I prefer the radio edit
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StonedRamblerThank you so much! What's even better than the ending is that the auto tune effect on the vocals is not there on this version! Listen to the bridge and compare it to the single version. Huge difference! Also there's are a lot of Keith licks in the right channel that didn't made it into the single version, for example in the Reggae part is one that is very audibleQuote
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GasLightStreet
That's an interesting ending!
I prefer the radio edit
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Nikkei
That version is even more intriguing if that is the right word. We've learned what quantized drums are but it tapped my foot tothis and it feels 100% Charlie
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Hairball
By the way, that new Pretenders tune immediately preceding the radio edit of Ghost Town is quite nice.
At 9:19 > [www.rte.ie]
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Rockman
Still love ta hear Mick's original
jam/demo with the unaltered dark/weird lyrics ....
Some of it is not going to work and some of it was a bit
weird and a bit too dark. So I slightly rewrote it. I didn’t
have to rewrite very much, to be honest. It’s very much how I originally did it.”Mick Jagger
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Nikkei
That version is even more intriguing if that is the right word. We've learned what quantized drums are but it tapped my foot tothis and it feels 100% Charlie
Overall this version seems less processed and more organic w/ a heartbeat and pulse which makes it more satisfying for the soul imo.
Still like the original release version (and even the recent corny dance remix), but this one kicks it up a notch to another level.
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Irix
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