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Does the botched stereo edit match my description or thereabouts?
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Doug, it does, indeed match your description. Listed time is the usual 2:52, actual is 3:06.

The edit comes at 1:14, though. ;)
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Picky, picky. :)
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Originally posted by sriv94 sriv94 wrote:

Originally posted by TomDiehl1 TomDiehl1 wrote:

Originally posted by Paul C Paul C wrote:

All
the various Spun Gold 45s I own (Doors, Eagles, Jackson
Browne) are the LP versions, with the exception of "Light
My Fire", which is the stereo LP version/mix with the 45
version edit.


My copy of the Spun Gold reissue of Light My Fire plays
in stereo and contains an edit that is an attempt at the
45 version but it is not the correct edit, it also runs
at the LP speed, not the original single speed.


You know, you just sparked something. Would that be the
edit that cuts from the keyboard at (1:13) to the guitar
at (5:13) of the LP version and then just plays out with
no further edits?

I'm pretty sure WLS in Chicago carted that version to
play as an oldie in the 1980s, so I'm wondering if at
some point it was actually serviced to radio as a promo.


There are two differences between the correct 45 edit and
the attempted re-edit: the wrong edit leaves in an extra
bar of music before the snare hits the triplet.
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Originally posted by Yah Shure Yah Shure wrote:

I picked up the Spun Gold "Touch
Me" 45 in a store about two years ago, in the hope
that I could replace my original 1969 copy, which
didn't hold up well over the years. As I pulled the
record out of its sleeve, I could see that it was of
a more recent vintage, but decided to buy it anyway.

Unfortunately, this Spun Gold copy contains the LP
version. Although the label looks identical to the
Spun Gold line when Specialty was pressing it in the
'80s and early '90s - it even has the "(SP)" under
the catalog number - the newest edition is clearly a
different animal. The vinyl surface isn't quite as
smooth as the older Specialty copies, there's no
Specialty logo pressed in the deadwax and the new
cutting is decidedly quieter.

The deadwax etchings are comparatively faint: "ST-E-
45052-A-1", and across from that: "MCR-RCE" (mastered
at Master Cutting Room by
Rick C. Essig.)   


Mine (the all yellow label) is the single-mixed in
the slow final verse with strings and no "Stronger
than dirt". Other side has "Hello I Love You" without
the "(Won't you tell me your name)" as so mislabelled
on some copies of the originao HILY. BTW the times
are switched: 2:13 (Hello) for Touch and 3:09
(Touch..) for HellO..
You know you're really older when you think that younger singer Jesse McCartney's related in anyway to former Beatle Paul McCartney.
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