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    Posted: 01 April 2007 at 7:52pm
Pat, just to clarify your current notation for this, my commercial 45 DOES state a listed time of (3:12), and does indeed actually run (4:16) - you specify (4:18), but why quibble? Just wanted to bring to your attention the major timing error that appears on at least some commercial 45s.
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My commercial 45 states a running time of (4:18)!
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Some pressings had the right time, some wrong. Some original pressings had it wrong, and some re-issues. I think the DJ edit time was accidentally put on some of the full length 45s.
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If any member has a stock copy that actually has the 3:12 length (dj promo), could you please advise of the deadwax on this? I'd like to try and hunt it out at the next record show I attend. I've long given up that this version will ever show up on disc.

This version was played exclusively by the AM giants in Chicago.
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John, at the present time I believe, despite the fact that commercial 45s state times of both (3:12) and (4:18), that, so far, all actually appear to feature the longer version. So what you've requested may not exist, although one eventually turning up would not surprise me. I do have TWO different promo 45s for this. Both include the commercial 45 flip, "Rollin' My Thing" on one side of them. One promo has a listed (3:12), but an actual (3:17) version. On the label, it states "DJ-DR-46191-B", but the ONLY inscription contained in the deadwax is a triangle, followed by "79679." My other promo, with a listed time (4:18), and an actual time of (4:16), states on the label "DR 46191." The deadwax has exactly the same info, with a "dash" appearing at the end. My commercial 45, with a listed time of (3:12) but an actual time of (4:16), also has "DR 46191-" in the deadwax, even though THIS label states "DR46191-B" on it. As you hunt at your next record show, John, stay away from all "DR 46191-" deadwaxes, regardless of what the label states, and try to focus in on the "triangle79679", or who knows, maybe you'll find new, unique deadwax details, which may be worth taking a flyer on. Good luck.
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I gave up on trying to get a stock short version on the original London pressings. Every 3:12 labeled version I found was the long version.

I believe the 3:12 version was issued as single with Rainbow on the B side sometime during the 80's.
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First, info like this that is available nowhere else is why I joined this site (and now forum).

I've been trying to track down this promo myself for my own Top 40 (70-71) personal CD-R collection. So I took a chance on the reissue 45 and here's what I can report.

It's on "London Timepieces" 882 104-7. Rainbow is on the flip. You can't miss it as being a reissue as it has a barcode on the label.
Interestingly, it times out at 3:33 with the same into and fade but with the guitar solo (1:43 - 2:23) edited out. So I'm not sure what it is.
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That seems to be the version, Indy500, that's on my slightly earlier London 80s 45 without the barcode.
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Hope my questions like this don't annoy any of you...LOL.

Can the 3:12 version be recreated? Indy500 mentions a guitar solo edited out. Are there any other edit points?
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Originally posted by Bill Cahill Bill Cahill wrote:

Some pressings had the right time, some wrong. Some original pressings had it wrong, and some re-issues. I think the DJ edit time was accidentally put on some of the full length 45s.


And conversely, some stock singles labelled as 4:18 actually contain the 3:18 promo version. I have one such copy. Indeed, it wasn't until late in the song's chart run that I even knew there was a long version of it. I was at a friend's house and his copy was the (apparently) more common 4:18 version.

Eriejwg: in addition to the edited bridge, the short version has an earlier fade.
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