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Todd Ireland ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 16 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 23 |
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Regarding Rocky Burnette's "Tired of Toein' the Line", the database notes that the 45 run time is 3:32, while the LP time is 3:40. I thought I'd add that the 45 is an early fade of the LP length. The song's database CD run times currently range from 3:35-3:41.
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eriejwg ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 June 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 94 |
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Can anyone provide the proper fade points to achieve the 3:32 45 fade?
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NightAire ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 20 February 2010 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 12 |
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I'd be curious to hear if there's anything special about this fade, myself...
Anybody have the original 45 and can tell us about the early fade of the LP version? Also, was this album ("Rocky Burnette – The Son Of Rock And Roll") really never released on CD? Edited by NightAire |
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abagon ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 01 March 2008 Location: Japan Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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It is difficult for me to express the fade-out instruction precisely. try my best!
My LP's actual running time is 3:39, the 45 time is 3:31. Fade-out starts around 3:21. The 45 gets suddenly lower volume at 3:27. (after "Baby I'm") End point, "Tired Of Toein' The Line" vocal at 3:29.6 plus Electric guitar 0:02.7 "3:32.3" (END) Speed up little. The 45 ends at 3:31.9 (Actually, the LP speed is slightly slower than the 45.) --abagon |
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NightAire ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 20 February 2010 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 12 |
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Thank you so much, Abagon! That's exactly what I needed. I appreciate it!
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abagon ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 01 March 2008 Location: Japan Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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You are welcome! I'm so glad!
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Ringmaster_D ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 08 July 2010 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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FYI. The Radio Daze 3 CD--which is one of the best
sources for this tune--has the L-R channels reversed. |
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eriejwg ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 June 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 94 |
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That CD is my source but I have no notes whether I
swapped the channels or not. How can I tell if I need to? |
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Ringmaster_D ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 08 July 2010 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Ok. This song does not have a lot of great stereo
reference points, so I went back to compare. It was a vinyl rip that I was comparing with, but I went out to YouTube to make sure that file was accurate and--guess what--even the 45 rips there show different L/R channels. I'm sure someone has his wiring wrong. Can someone from the board here report on the stereo configuration of their 45? The one reference point that I was using was which channel has the louder (and buzzier) lead guitar line that starts about 0:09 in. Thanks! |
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Yah Shure ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 11 December 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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You mean that isn't a tuba? ;) It favors the left channel on my stock 45. The piano tends to lean right. |
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