Detroit Stories Vinyl
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Re: Detroit Stories Vinyl
Why would they do this? I suppose it's for those that use Apple Music and Spotify that the vocals kick straight in. As mentioned here, I also think the song is too long but I do think the lack of intro on Rock n Roll doesn't feel right. I think there's to much soloing towards the back end of the track.
Re: Detroit Stories Vinyl
I wonder if they even knew before it was released, or if they accidentally sent the wrong master to be pressed. Wouldn't be the first time.
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Re: Detroit Stories Vinyl
Start's right off on the CD release just like what's on YouTube on the EarMusic AC link.bigbradwolf wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 5:02 pmWhy would they do this? I suppose it's for those that use Apple Music and Spotify that the vocals kick straight in. As mentioned here, I also think the song is too long but I do think the lack of intro on Rock n Roll doesn't feel right. I think there's to much soloing towards the back end of the track.
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Re: Detroit Stories Vinyl
I actually heard this a couple of nights ago, I couldn't sleep so I went to my music room and stuck on Detroit stories vinyl as I hadn't played it yet. I was baffled to start with as I thought I had misremembered the start of the song on cd.
So I did the classic compare and contrast and low and behold it wasn't just my sleep deprived brain !
I presume this is just a mistake (like with dirty dreams on the hey stooped vinyl) it isn't advertised as being different in any way so I assume they just didn't realise. Absolutely bizarre. I do think I prefer the vinyl version tho. I think the longer solos add a bit of excitement to it and the intro is better without just going straight to vocals.
So I did the classic compare and contrast and low and behold it wasn't just my sleep deprived brain !
I presume this is just a mistake (like with dirty dreams on the hey stooped vinyl) it isn't advertised as being different in any way so I assume they just didn't realise. Absolutely bizarre. I do think I prefer the vinyl version tho. I think the longer solos add a bit of excitement to it and the intro is better without just going straight to vocals.
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No way!
Joe Bonamassa is on fire at the end of the track and makes it even better!
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Got to disagree with you, Joe Bonamassa who does the solo at the end gives the track that extra bit of magic.bigbradwolf wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 5:02 pmWhy would they do this? I suppose it's for those that use Apple Music and Spotify that the vocals kick straight in. As mentioned here, I also think the song is too long but I do think the lack of intro on Rock n Roll doesn't feel right. I think there's to much soloing towards the back end of the track.
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