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Our local radio stations played the nearly 5 minute long one that has the entire song, after second chorus/bridge then fades (or rather, on that track, before it goes into "Evening TIme to get away"-after all, it IS a two part suite on the album, or rather a collection of such songs..I never heard the entire 8-1/2/ minute long track till buying the LP in 1980, 13 years after its 1967 release, even though
Nights in White Satin/Poem Breathe Deeep" HAS ALWAYS BEEN PLAYED IN ITS ENTIRETY WHENEVER RADIO PLAYS IT lol!)

I have the 2:16 length version..this and "Nights..Satin" are examples of cold ending edits of longer faded album versions..an interesting inverse of the ususal "cold-ending longer track gets changed to shorter fade single" siutation..
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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Originally posted by Steve Carras Steve Carras wrote:

Our local radio stations played the nearly 5 minute long one that has the entire song, after second chorus/bridge then fades (or rather, on that track, before it goes into "Evening TIme to get away"-after all, the enitre "Days of Future passed" IS a two side/part "day themed" suite, or rather, song cycle on the album, or rather a collection of such songs..I never heard the entire 8-1/2/ minute long track till buying the LP in 1980, 13 years after its 1967 release, even though
Nights in White Satin/Poem Breathe Deeep" HAS ALWAYS BEEN PLAYED IN ITS ENTIRETY WHENEVER RADIO PLAYS IT lol!)

I have the 2:16 length version..this and "Nights..Satin" are examples of cold ending edits of longer faded album versions..an interesting inverse of the ususal "cold-ending longer track gets changed to shorter fade single" siutation..
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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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve Carras Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 August 2017 at 9:17am
Originally posted by Steve Carras Steve Carras wrote:

Our local radio stations played the nearly 5 minute long one that has the entire song, after second chorus/bridge then fades (or rather, on that track, before it goes into "Evening Time to get away"-after all, the entire "Days of Future passed" IS a two side/part "day themed" suite, or rather, song cycle on the album,, or rather a collection of such songs..I never heard the entire 8-1/2/ minute long track till buying the LP in 1980, 13 years after its 1967 release, even though
Nights in White Satin/Poem Breathe Deep" HAS ALWAYS BEEN PLAYED IN ITS ENTIRETY WHENEVER RADIO PLAYS IT lol!)

I have the 2:16 length version..this and "Nights..Satin" are examples of cold ending edits of longer faded album versions..an interesting inverse of the ususal "cold-ending longer track gets changed to shorter fade single" siutation..
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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