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Steve Carras wrote: >Here is another disgresion on shortenting singles for radio airplay,in >this case notable removable of lyrics. If I may digress from lyrics for a moment, my big "I didn't know that was in the song" moment came with Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein". I had and played to death the single, but had never heard the album version until I borrowed it from a friend. Whoa, a bunch of little extra bits including that extended synth noodling/drum solo bit near the end. Most shocking was that the coda was now *three* notes instead of the single's two. It took years for the long version to sound "right" to me. JGM
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