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"Glory Days" - Bruce Springsteen |
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RoyalScam
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Posted: 12 hours 38 minutes ago at 10:06am |
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Bringing this thread back from the dead 12 years later because I was in a store that was playing WCBS-FM/101.1 NY the other day and "Glory Days" was on. I could swear I heard a cold ending, no fade, right up to a Springsteen "whoop" at the very end before a station liner kicked in. I'm pretty sure it wasn't merely the radio compression counteracting the fade out. But again, my listening situation wasn't perfect. So, since 2014, has this (possibly Video) version been released on CD or digital? |
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Posted: 8 hours 41 minutes ago at 2:03pm |
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I've heard it that way on my local CBS classic hits station, so it's probably in their central library. I'm not aware that it has been officially released, but again, it's not difficult to "undo" the fade using audio editing software.
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Posted: 8 hours 2 minutes ago at 2:42pm |
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The version with the cold ending was released by TM Century on GoldDisc 903N, track 11 (4.17), but I understand it was never released on commercial CD. I hope this information is helpful. |
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Posted: 7 hours 20 minutes ago at 3:24pm |
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My TM copy is faded at the end from 3:55 to 4:11, just like the CD version from Born In The U.S.A.. I'm not sure which GoldDisc this is from, though.
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Posted: 4 hours 42 minutes ago at 6:02pm |
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I'm pretty sure it was. A typical radio station AGC has at least 20 dB of gain range to bring up the quiet parts of a song. Add compression on top of that, and fade-outs don't become apparent until they get near the threshold of silence. When I heard "Glory Days" on the radio, I never hear a fade-out until the laughter at the very end. |
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Posted: 2 hours 10 minutes ago at 8:34pm |
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I think both of you may be right. The CD version has the laughter at 4:07 where the audio has dropped to about -18dB. It's definitely into the fade by this point, but the volume is still very audible. This can technically be considered a "cold" ending, even though there's more audio that follows. By 4:08, the volume starts dropping drastically. At 4:10, there's a "wooo" and drum roll. The final note hits at 4:12 and -30dB, which is where the song truly ends cold. This is the cold ending I've heard on my local CBS classic hits station, and when I've heard it there's not even a hint that the song has started to fade out. I'm pretty certain it would require someone boosting the ending volume purposefully to be heard loud and clear on the air. |
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