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Thank you for bringing this up, as I have never to my memory ever heard that promo edit and wonder how it differs, at what point, form the 3:33 hit single edit that we all know and love so well...one of the posters mentioned the middle inmstrumental part otherwise on LP and the 5:58 version only, but what part? I've HEARD the nearly 7 minute long version and there are five edits in the instrumental part, the major one being in the uptempo part of the instrumental organ solo that was spliced into the 3:33 length single which also lacked the immediate post-vocal stop and start and repeat note parts (and the stock 45 also has a shorter segue lead in back to the chorus than the 5:58/6:50 verisons.;)

Still don't know what was removed exactly from the under-3 minute DJ promo or it's aviable to hear (like on YouTube).
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eriejwg Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 March 2014 at 6:25pm
I was sent a dub of the promo edit back in 2011. I never
really was a fan of the way it was edited on the promo 45
so I ended up deleting the file I created. I ended up
going with the 3:33 commercial 45 version as my go to copy
of the song.
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I got the file from Hykker (if he doesn't mind my revealing that it was him) here and it basically even FURTHER cuts the instrumental break then the single but in such a way that it leaves the second stop start early in the break as heard on the 6:50 album & 5:58 early, discontinued single, then it builds up to the fast organ break heard on all other versions (but edited near the end in the hit single) but then goes back to the slow down that goes back into the "Green Eyed Lady" part. I mistakenly thought, as I emailed Hykker back, that the promo edit faded early but checking, it's the same fade, so just two cuts, slightly leaving a brief part as mentioned as heard on the 5:58 and LP 6:50 lengths and only missing on the 3:33 length hit single. Otherwise this DJ and the hit ones (intro, the intact lyrics) are the same. :)   [only several times years ago heard this, though I've heard for MANY times on radio the same year (1970)'s "Are You Ready" DJ edit by PG&E, which is a DRASTICALLY changed edit. ;)]
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Originally posted by Steve Carras Steve Carras wrote:

I got the file from Hykker (if he doesn't mind my revealing that it was him) here and it basically even FURTHER cuts the instrumental break than the single but in such a way that it leaves the second stop start early in the break as heard on the 6:50 album & 5:58 early, discontinued single, then it builds up to the fast organ break heard on all other versions (but edited near the end in the hit single) but then goes back to the slow down that goes back into the "Green Eyed Lady" part. I mistakenly thought, as I emailed Hykker back, that the promo edit faded early but checking, it's the same fade, so just two cuts, slightly leaving a brief part as mentioned as heard on the 5:58 and LP 6:50 lengths and only missing on the 3:33 length hit single. Otherwise this DJ and the hit ones (intro, the intact lyrics) are the same. :)   [only several times years ago heard this, though I've heard for MANY times on radio the same year (1970)'s "Are You Ready" DJ edit by PG&E, which is a DRASTICALLY changed edit. ;)]
Oh...Most of my hard crashed and I lost the file..please send again..

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve Carras Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 February 2021 at 9:30pm
I got the sedit since, and I lost it agaub when I
accidentally((emoticom >:<) lost it...I stilol have
gcarras@aol,com (*and yes, I am still dyslexic
obviously)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote garye Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 March 2021 at 3:38pm
Someone sent me the radio 2:58 edit years ago.
Forget from whom.(had not joined this forum yet)
Pretty bad edit, honestly.
Can see why they replaced it with commercial 45 edit.
Have also never seen the 5:58 promo copy either.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bill Cahill Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 March 2021 at 5:36am
Discogs has a pretty exhaustive listing or the song. No evidence of a 5:58 promo. But, radio was serviced a 2:58 / 6:49 DJ copy which I just saw on Discogs.
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