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Post by Crunchy Col on Nov 9, 2019 1:06:00 GMT
Maybe we could drop some of our favourite outtakes here.
I've just heard this for the first time. It's great - especially the first three minutes before the full band comes in:
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Post by loveless on Nov 9, 2019 1:19:23 GMT
THAT is a good one!
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Post by loveless on Nov 9, 2019 1:20:57 GMT
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Post by Charlie O. on Nov 9, 2019 3:47:11 GMT
I'd love to know more about this one...
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Nov 9, 2019 9:01:10 GMT
Rough sounding live version with vocal
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Post by Reactionary Rage on Nov 9, 2019 9:03:14 GMT
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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Nov 9, 2019 15:16:30 GMT
Maybe we could drop some of our favourite outtakes here. I've just heard this for the first time. It's great - especially the first three minutes before the full band comes in: It's a nice sounding piano figure, but you could probably come up with something similar yourself. When the band comes in, it sounds like end-credit music for some sort of rom com police procedural tv show.
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Post by loveless on Nov 9, 2019 15:18:33 GMT
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Post by loveless on Nov 10, 2019 13:37:24 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2019 14:43:05 GMT
I thought I knew Cheap Trick pretty well, but this song came out on their Epic Archives series and I had never heard it. I Dig Go-Go Girls was deemed too weird and racist to go on their first album.
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Post by nolamike on Nov 11, 2019 15:52:49 GMT
Motown had a TON of great stuff that went unreleased at the time.
E.g., David Ruffin's 1971 album, which finally saw the light of day in 2004:
Or both the Frank Wilson AND Chris Clark versions of "Do I Love You":
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Post by loveless on Nov 12, 2019 17:16:40 GMT
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Post by fange on Dec 2, 2019 2:12:49 GMT
The version without the kazoo, and all the better for it. The lyrics just leap out at you and the extended ending sounds even crisper and more atmospheric than the released version.
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Post by Crunchy Col on Mar 30, 2021 11:09:41 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2021 14:07:40 GMT
You can literally hear Frank Wilson's Do I Love You on every Northern Soul compilation ever made. I'd go so far as to call it ubiquitous.
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