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Topic: beastie boys "you gotta fight..."
Posted By: edtop40
Subject: beastie boys "you gotta fight..."
Date Posted: 19 October 2006 at 8:02pm
pat

can you please check all the cds in the db that have this song.....i beleive some of the cds contain the version with the intro yell "yeahhhhh" edited out/off...that's why there is a second or two difference in the run times.....the cd "read the hits" has the correct 45 version with the intro "yeahhhh"



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Posted By: aaronk
Date Posted: 19 October 2006 at 8:31pm
On the License To Ill CD, the "yeahhhh" is on the tail end of the previous track titled "Girls." I take it that 45s have the "yeahhhh" on the beginning? Would this qualify as a 45/LP distinction since the difference is merely how the song is tracked on the CD?

In other words, do CDs without the "yeahhhh" get an "LP version" designator or a "neither"?


Posted By: edtop40
Date Posted: 19 October 2006 at 8:43pm
yes...the 45 contains the "yeahhh" at the beginning of the track......so any cd that contain the yeah at the beginning should be qualified as "45 version" while the ones that don't should be qualified as "neither 45 or lp version"......i believe an explanation should be given under the song entry as well....

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Posted By: aaronk
Date Posted: 19 October 2006 at 9:15pm
Originally posted by edtop40 edtop40 wrote:

so any cd that contain the yeah at the beginning should be qualified as "45 version" while the ones that don't should be qualified as "neither 45 or lp version"


Well, technically, the LP version does not have the "yeahhhh" at the beginning; it's at the end of "Girls." That was why I posed the question. Technically, all CDs without the "yeahhhh" could be the LP version.


Posted By: edtop40
Date Posted: 19 October 2006 at 9:28pm
but if you start the song with the auto tracking does the "yeahhh" come in or not....

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Posted By: Todd Ireland
Date Posted: 19 October 2006 at 9:50pm
Wow, these 45/LP version distinctions seem to be getting trickier everyday!

How about this suggestion... For each CD that doesn't contain the "yeeahhh" intro, there could be a comment stating: (missing the :02 intro). As for the parent LP/CD License to Ill, this could consist of the following comment: (the :02 intro heard on the commercial 45 appears at the end of the previous track on this CD).

Would that work?   


Posted By: edtop40
Date Posted: 19 October 2006 at 10:05pm
that sounds about right....well put, todd...

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Posted By: aaronk
Date Posted: 19 October 2006 at 11:12pm
I suppose that will be up to Pat on how he wants to qualify it, but that's a good suggestion, Todd. Ed, to answer your question, if you cue up the License To Ill CD to the track, you won't hear the "yeahhhh."


Posted By: NightAire
Date Posted: 17 July 2020 at 11:52am
With Aaron's help, I've confirmed something curious about this track on the original "licensed To Ill" CD.

When ripped from the original CD to a lossless format like .WAV or .FLAC, Lossless Audio Checker 2.0.7 reads it as an "upsampled" file.

I'm not saying it IS a data compressed file, only that LAC reads it that way, and it makes me wonder why.

I'd be curious if anybody has a linear copy of the track from another CD, and if they could check it through Lossless Audio Checker (free at http://losslessaudiochecker.com/ ).

I'll be curious to see what you find!

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Posted By: crapfromthepast
Date Posted: 17 July 2020 at 3:20pm
That's odd.

I ran all my copies through Trader's Little Helper (same type of analysis).

These came up as being 99% or 100% certain that they're not from an mp3 source:

A List Disc 37
Def Jam Music Group Ten Year Anniversary Disc 3
Everything '80s Disc 1
Gold And Platinum Vol. 4
Guitar Rock Vol. 18 The Heavy '80s
Hard Rocking '80s
Heart Of Soul
Rap's Biggest Hits
Read The Hits Disc 1
Licensed To Ill (this is the first release of the CD, back from 1986)
Selections From The Sounds Of Science

This one comes up as having a 95% probability that it's from an mp3 source:

Sounds Of The Eighties Vol. 28 Rolling Stone Collection 1986-1987

That's not really possible, because that Rolling Stone disc is from 1995, before mp3s existed.

I'd say that there were some EQ choices that fooled the software into thinking that there was mp3 compression at some point. (For example, cutting off all frequencies higher than some threshold frequency, etc.)


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