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abagon MusicFan
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QUEEN - "Radio Ga Ga"
The acutial commercial 45 running time is (4:27) , the listed time is "4:24" on the record label. (Capitol B-5317)
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sriv94 MusicFan
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Anyone know if the 45 can be extracted from the LP?
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Roscoe MusicFan
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sriv94 wrote:
Anyone know if the 45 can be extracted from the LP? |
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Yes, the 45 is an edit of the LP. Unfortunately, I longer have my edit notes so I don't recall the specific edit points.
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edtop40 MusicFan
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yes, it can.....aaron made a great custom edit awhile ago....
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Been wanting to play this one on my Saturday night 80s show. Does anyone have the edit points on this one?
The LP version is a bit tedious.
Thanks.
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eriejwg MusicFan
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Bringing this one back for editing instructions to
recreate the 45 version. Anyone?
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eriejwg MusicFan
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Found a copy of the 45 posted online. I count 4 edits
and an early fade.
Here's a link to help with your recreation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5jGfdTUkbU
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JL328 MusicFan
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I'm not a pro but I can get you pretty close here.
Using the LP version from "the Works":
Keep 0:00.000 to 0:08.448
Edit at 0:08.448
Delete 0:08.448 to 0:17.038
Keep 0:17.038 to 0:21.321
Edit at 0:21.321
Delete 0:21.321 to 0:40.543
Keep 0:40.543 to 4:07.811
Edit at 4:07.811
Delete 4:07.811 to 4:27.013
Keep 4:27.013 to 4:45.881
Edit at 4:45.881
Delete 4:45.881 to 5:15.792
Keep 5:15.792 to End
Result runs 4:27
*That second edit sounds a bit rough and "halted" to me, but I heard it the
same way on the 45. That may be just the way it is. Might be possible to
make it sounds smoother, but this is as close as I can get it.
*The fade is different on each CD version. It sounds fine to me on "The
Works" but I'll defer if somebody thinks it needs a fade as well.
*The timing on Greatest Hits II is about 2/10 of a second to 4/10 of a second
different at each spot for some reason. The Works and Greatest Hits II
might run at slightly different speeds. I can't figure out another reason. So,
this only works for "the Works." I have "pretty close" edit points for
Greatest Hits II, but also note that that CD dumped the album version
anyway, so the resulting 45 version is about 3-4 seconds short.
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