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Bwci Bo MusicFan
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Posted: 31 May 2015 at 1:49am | IP Logged
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The database states that dj copies of this 45 ran (3:28), while commercial copies were all (4:15).
Can the 3:28 version be created using the 4:15 version and if so, does anyone have the edit points, please?
Thanks in advance.
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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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Posted: 31 May 2015 at 8:22am | IP Logged
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Yes - it's two edits and a very slightly early fade.
I was on a promo-for-jukeboxes service at the time, so
I have the LP version on Spotlight On Hits Pop Vol.
10 and the Edit on Hot Hits Pop Vol. 19.
I'm confident that these are digital clones of the
version from the actual promo CD single. The samples
line up throughout, so if I align the edited portions
correctly, I get partial cancellation. The Edit is
also about 4 dB louder than the LP version, with a
different EQ, and seems to have a small amount of
compression/limiting/clipping.
Here are editing instructions to recreate the Edit,
using the LP version on Spotlight On Hits Pop Vol.
10 as the source:
Segment 1
Extends from 0:00.0 to 0:06.8 of both the LP version
and the Edit
Ends on a snare
Remove the 16 beats from 0:06.8 to 0:16.2 of the LP
version.
Segment 2
Begins on a snare
Extends from 0:16.2 to 1:55.9 of the LP version
Extends from 0:06.8 to 1:46.6 of the Edit
Ends before a downbeat, immediately after the last tom
tom hit in the drum fill
Remove the 56 beats from 1:55.9 to 2:28.3 of the LP
version.
Segment 3
Begins slightly before the downbeat that starts the
word "marry"
Extends from 2:28.3 to 4:12.2 of the LP version
(shortens LP version by about 6 seconds)
Extends from 1:46.6 to 3:30.5 of the Edit
Fade
Starts about 8 beats before LP version fade starts
Begins on a true downbeat
Extends from 3:56.1 to 4:12.2 of the LP version
Extends from 3:14.5 to 3:30.5 of the Edit
Your mixdown will run 3:30.5, with edits at 0:06.8 and
1:46.6.
Back when this was current in 1993, we played only the
LP version. I didn't even know there was an edited
version until about four years ago, when the following
actually took place live on the air on Crap From
The Past:
Some commercial radio friends of mine were in town for
a conference, so I brought them all on my show all
together. Four other commercial radio heavyweights
sitting in on Crap From The Past - quite a
treat for me! We played a game called "Hit The Post",
where I'd play the intro of some very well-known pop
songs, and they'd talk over the song intro (the
"ramp", in radio lingo) and stop their talking when
the song vocals start (the "post"). This was how
songs were introduced on top 40 radio up until about
ten years ago. (Listen to some old American Top
40 shows, and you'll hear Casey doing the same
thing, except that his vocals were pre-taped and laid
over the song after-the-fact.)
So my radio friends are having a blast with this.
We're taking turns talking up the ramps to songs we
know well, like "Walking On Sunshine", "Urgent", and
"Love In An Elevator". When it was my friend Brad's
turn, he picked "Two Princes". I played the Hot
Hits version, which was the Edit, not knowing
there even WAS an edit of "Two Princes". Brad was
expecting 19 seconds of intro to work with, and was
baffled and mortified when the vocals kicked in at 10
seconds! I was even more mortified for accidentally
springing the Edit version on him, and apologized
profusely for the next minute or two. I'm certain
that he can recall the whole incident just as vividly
as I can - we never forget the really public
mistakes...
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aaronk Admin Group
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Posted: 31 May 2015 at 10:17am | IP Logged
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Ron, I've had fun playing that game a few times with other radio buddies :)
The "Edit" version of "Two Princes" was the only version I ever heard my local top 40 station play; however, I was familiar with the longer version, too. I have both promo CD singles for "Two Princes" but the hardest one to find was the 1-track promo that contains only the full album version. I finally found a copy about 6 months ago. The 2-track promo, which has the "Edit" as the lead track, is much more common.
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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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Posted: 31 May 2015 at 11:36am | IP Logged
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Did the one-track promo with the LP version come out
first?
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Bwci Bo MusicFan
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Posted: 31 May 2015 at 1:31pm | IP Logged
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Ron: Love the story... that's gold.
Thanks for the detailed information and editing instructions too. Much appreciated!
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TomDiehl1 MusicFan
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Posted: 10 June 2015 at 2:06pm | IP Logged
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I never even knew there was an edit of the song. I grew
up with the full length version and also have multiple
copies of the 45 (I never even knew a promo 45 existed).
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