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Posted: 06 February 2009 at 11:56pm | IP Logged Quote jimct

My commercial 45, confirmed as Bang! 545, has a listed time of (2:53), an actual time of (2:55), and contains the "laughin' and runnin'" lyric. I only post this info because current database CDs with this lyric also included, run longer, between (2:59) and (3:02).

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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 7:42am | IP Logged Quote Hykker

Interesting, I never knew that version was ever out on (at least a commercial) 45. Mine (also Bang! 545) has the "makin' love in the green grass" lyrics, as has every copy of that single I've ever run across. Indeed, I never heard the "clean" version until the late 70s (though I was vaguely aware that one existed).

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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 8:55am | IP Logged Quote jimct

Steve, just to make 100% sure for you, I just quickly re-checked both of my original 1967 45s, including one copy with a "DJ Copy" stamp on it, and both do, in fact, include the "laughin' and runnin'" lyric on them. My deadwax info is exactly the same, "W10127", for both copies. What is your 45's deadwax info?

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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 2:35pm | IP Logged Quote Hykker

Well, the plot gets thicker because mine also has W10127 in the deadwax, there is an LW there too. Just to make sure, I listened to it and verified that it has the "makin' love in the green grass behind the stadium" lyrics in the last verse.

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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 3:31pm | IP Logged Quote jimct

I guess I need further clarificaion here. I assumed as soon as I heard the "laughin' and runnin'" lyric, :26 into the song, that there was the determination. But upon just listening all the way through, I DO also hear the "makin' love in the green grass" lyric, later in the song, at the 2:17 mark. Steve, thanks for the tipoff that the "lyric difference issue" is apparently near the end of the song; I had never known that before. What, was there a 2nd instance of the "laughin' and runnin" lyric, inserted later in the song, that replaced the "makin' love in the green grass" lyric released somewhere? And if so, was it on a stock and/or promo 45 or LP? Help!

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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 5:21pm | IP Logged Quote Hykker

jimct wrote:
What, was there a 2nd instance of the "laughin' and runnin" lyric, inserted later in the song, that replaced the "makin' love in the green grass" lyric released somewhere? And if so, was it on a stock and/or promo 45 or LP? Help!


Yes, "laughing & running, hey hey" replaced "making love in the green grass" on the edit. An mp3 of this version is on it's way to you.
I have this version on a Mercury "best of" album, circa 1990. It's in mono on the LP.
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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 6:38pm | IP Logged Quote jimct

Many thanks for the file, Steve. When you say "it's mono on the LP", does that mean the version you just sent me was the same one that appeared on the original, Jan. 1967 "Blowin' Your Mind!" LP? I also know that Bang "re-packaged" their stuff from "since-departed-from-the-label" artists more than just about anyone else did. Or, could this version possibly have first seen the light of day on one of those "re-hashed" Bang LPs, since Pat doesn't denote "LP version" in the database for it. Any insight would be appreciated.
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Posted: 07 February 2009 at 10:00pm | IP Logged Quote TomDiehl1

The censored version did appear on some mono pressings of the LP, and i believe may have been rechanneled on some stereo pressings, as i have heard the track off of a local custom radio station CD from WARX (former oldies station from Frederick, MD) that was the censored version, rechanneled...yet when the actual station would play the song it was always the stereo uncensored version.

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Posted: 13 March 2010 at 11:39pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

I've been living with a copy of this song from The Wonder Years, thinking that it was just a bad sounding recording. I just downloaded a copy from iTunes, and it's incredible how much better it sounds! Another thing I noticed about the Wonder Years copy (aside from the fact that it sounds like garbage) is that it runs at a slower speed.
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Posted: 14 March 2010 at 5:55am | IP Logged Quote davidclark

Aaron, the best sounding version I have by far comes from the 1991 CD
"Bang Masters". It's an excellent sounding recording.

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Posted: 14 March 2010 at 8:45am | IP Logged Quote aaronk

Thanks, David! I'll have to pick up the actual CD. The copy I downloaded was simply titled "digital 45."
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Posted: 14 March 2010 at 4:04pm | IP Logged Quote eriejwg

I presume the version with the 'laughing and running' lyric is only available in mono?
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Posted: 14 March 2010 at 9:44pm | IP Logged Quote TomDiehl1

eriejwg wrote:
I presume the version with the 'laughing and running' lyric is only available in mono?


Since that is just an edit, can't that be replicated using the stereo mix?

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Posted: 15 March 2010 at 8:47am | IP Logged Quote eriejwg

TomDiehl1 wrote:

Since that is just an edit, can't that be replicated using the stereo mix?


Never thought of that! Dang time change has my brain cells on rest.
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Posted: 15 March 2010 at 4:46pm | IP Logged Quote eriejwg

Since this version runs 3:03, and the 45 runs 2:55, what is the proper fade point to match the 45?
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Posted: 17 March 2010 at 9:08pm | IP Logged Quote Yah Shure

John asked me to compare his replicated edit with the original "makin' love" 45 for timing purposes, and I found a discrepancy with Jim's original timing findings.

I have two copies of Bang 545 (no exclamation marks, though... they must've used a silencer):

* A 1967 pressing from Plastic Products

* A February, 1972 reserviced copy pressed by Specialty, with a hand-stamped "DJ COPY" on the "Goodbye Baby" side (which appears to be similar to what Jim indicated earlier.) The title font is MUCH larger on the '72 reservice, and its B-side title is simply "Goodbye Baby" as opposed to the '67 copy's "Goodbye Baby (Baby Goodbye)."

Other than the Specialty logo appearing in the '72 run-out, all other deadwax info matches perfectly: "W10127" and "LW", both in identical handwriting and in the same positions. These two copies were pressed from the same master stamper.

And the timings are identical, too: (3:00.7). The record appears to fade out at 2:58, but it actually continues at a barely-audible level for another 2.7 seconds. At Jim's reported 2:55 fadeout point, these two were still "makin' love in the green grass," as it were.

I assume the printed times would both be (2:53), but my '67 copy has the B-side label on both sides.

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Posted: 10 January 2014 at 7:57pm | IP Logged Quote aaronk

My findings agree with John in terms of the length. The song appears to be finished around 2:58, but listening carefully in headphones, I can hear faint audio all the way to the 3:01 mark, at which point it abruptly stops. Without a clean copy of the 45, though, you'd never hear this final audio.

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