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Originally posted by chendagam chendagam wrote:

Can anyone that worked in radio back in
the day tell us what they did back then?


We played the song from a cart, no glass. I do recall
hearing a station that alternated versions, when they
played the version with the glass breaking, they'd drop in
a quick shotgun jingle between the sfx and the song.
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Originally posted by Gary Gary wrote:

Is the 45 version an early fade of the LP
version, and if it is, what time on the LP Version does it
start to fade?


Going from the Audio Fidelity mastering, the fade starts at
3:50, immediately after the word "wrong," and ends a hair
before 4:01. The very last thing you hear is "Uh-uh!"
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Originally posted by Brian W. Brian W. wrote:

Originally posted by Gary Gary wrote:

Is the 45 version an early fade of the LP
version, and if it is, what time on the LP Version does it
start to fade?


Going from the Audio Fidelity mastering, the fade starts at
3:50, immediately after the word "wrong," and ends a hair
before 4:01. The very last thing you hear is "Uh-uh!"


Thanks I appreciate your help on this single.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eriejwg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 October 2017 at 3:23pm
Originally posted by Brian W. Brian W. wrote:


Going from the Audio Fidelity mastering, the fade starts
at
3:50, immediately after the word "wrong," and ends a
hair
before 4:01. The very last thing you hear is "Uh-uh!"


Does this fade reflect the commercial 45 or the DJ 45
with the glass shatter removed?
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Originally posted by eriejwg eriejwg wrote:


Does this fade reflect the commercial 45 or the DJ 45
with the glass shatter removed?


The commercial 45.
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Much appreciated, Brian. Which means, if you remove the
glass shatter, it times out to 3:57 for the DJ version
which matches the listed time in the database.
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