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crapfromthepast MusicFan
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Posted: 20 April 2010 at 7:27pm | IP Logged
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Love this track!
I don't have the Sire 45 to compare, but I think Have A Nice Day Vol. 23 (1996) is the 45 version, running 3:16. The three breakdowns in this version are yodel/flute/accordion. The sound is OK on this track - a tiny bit of clipping, and a little muffled. The muffled part (especially in this series) leads me to think that these aren't the lowest-generation source tapes, but the song still sounds OK.
The full LP version goes on for 6:39, which I think is way entirely too long for this song.
There's a different edit of the LP version on Time-Life's Guitar Rock - 1972-1973 (1994), which runs 3:26, but uses different (and probably incorrect) pieces of the LP version in a (probably) incorrect attempt to recreate the 45. The three breakdowns are yodel/flute/yodel. No accordion in this edit. This 3:26 version first appeared on JCI's Electric Seventies, which I don't have. Sound is also OK - not the lowest-generation source tapes.
Anyone have the 45 to check the three breakdowns?
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Yah Shure MusicFan
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Ron, my promo 45 confirms your yodel/flute/Weird Al breakdown. :)
Yes, it is a great track, but somehow, it's never been the same to me ever since the skewering it received as part of the "Art Rock Suite" on National Lampoon's Good-bye Pop LP in 1975. Yodel/drums/yodel/drums. They nailed it in a mere twelve seconds.
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I've never heard that - that's really funny! I'll have to hunt down the NL album!
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Steve Carras MusicFan
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Just to get a little more..it's accordion-whistling.:)
The Baby Driver soundtrack, the first film I've heard it in, uses:
yodel/yodel/yodel/(re-arranged)accordion-whislting/flute. THen again the single was a re-arrangement with the "cackling/laughing" guitar at the end acutally originally before the flute.
BTW listening to the long (6:42) version. The popeye gibberish.:)
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Steve are you indicating that the version on O.S.T. Baby Driver is not the 45 version? It appears to my ears to be the 45 version.
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Steve Carras MusicFan
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Pat Downey wrote:
Steve are you indicating that the version on O.S.T. Baby Driver is not the 45 version? It appears to my ears to be the 45 version. |
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It is, but it's a different version, as it apears in the film (three yodels, and the accordion/whistling, which on the single is the last, coming after the flute, instead comes before the flute, duriong the wild car-break.:))
Hope that clears it up. (very good movie..)
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Steve Carras MusicFan
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BTW On the single the first yodel is edited out..the
reason I know it's the SECOND yodel on the single is
ONLY yodel, NO backup BASS guitar underneath LOL!
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That alternate edit Ron speaks of was played on my local
radio station way back in 1973. I don't know where it
came from as i've never been able to track it down on
anything other than that JCI CD. In fact, I prefer it
over the hit single edit with the accordion break.
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I only have this on Rhino's "Millennium Classic Rock
Party". What edit did they use?
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LunarLaugh wrote:
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Pat has the track labeled as the correct 45 edit but running slow so looks like it's simply a speed issue with that one. BTW, welcome to the board.
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Yes, welcome to the board, LunarLaugh!
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Thank you. Longtime lurker here!
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LunarLaugh wrote:
I only have this on Rhino's
"Millennium Classic Rock
Party". What edit did they use? |
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Welcome!
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