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BigDork
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sirjakeyjake
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yes...
it is All fall Down that we are talking about here even if we keep referring to it as PPOTA.
we knew one of them was screwed up
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Sorry, but the original PPOTA cassette my cousin and I have swapped back and forth since its release has a different song order than is listed for the 123 version.
I don't mean to sound like a pain (here come the replies)...I was really just curious.
I will get a scan of the cassette (current in Eugene with my cousin) and post it soon.
Here's the PPOTA order, via this website, from the original release:
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A Different Kind of Light
How Can You Love
It's So Sad
Falling Down a Hole
Someone New
Renaissance Man
Ping Pong Over the Abyss
Time Is Slipping Away
Denomination Blues (That's All)
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Here's the order, c/o my CD copy from this cassette:
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A Different Kind of Light
How Can You Love
Renaissance Man
Ping Pong Over the Abyss
Falling Down a Hole
Someone New
It's So Sad
Time Is Slipping Away
Denomination Blues (That's All)
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I just received visual confirmation from my cousin's wife, and they're scanning it for me, in case the naysayers say "boo".
Really, I'm just curious. Sounds like it wasn't intentional.
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03-30-2005 16:47 |
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77 bc
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Originally posted by sirjakeyjake
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yes...
it is All fall Down that we are talking about here even if we keep referring to it as PPOTA.
we knew one of them was screwed up
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Sorry, but the original PPOTA cassette my cousin and I have swapped back and forth since its release has a different song order than is listed for the 123 version.
I don't mean to sound like a pain (here come the replies)...I was really just curious.
I will get a scan of the cassette (current in Eugene with my cousin) and post it soon.
Here's the PPOTA order, via this website, from the original release:
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A Different Kind of Light
How Can You Love
It's So Sad
Falling Down a Hole
Someone New
Renaissance Man
Ping Pong Over the Abyss
Time Is Slipping Away
Denomination Blues (That's All)
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Here's the order, c/o my CD copy from this cassette:
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A Different Kind of Light
How Can You Love
Renaissance Man
Ping Pong Over the Abyss
Falling Down a Hole
Someone New
It's So Sad
Time Is Slipping Away
Denomination Blues (That's All)
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I just received visual confirmation from my cousin's wife, and they're scanning it for me, in case the naysayers say "boo".
Really, I'm just curious. Sounds like it wasn't intentional. |
My bet is that the cassette was sequenced like that to try and match play times, as best as possible, per side.
Just my bet, but I feel fairly confident in that one.
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03-30-2005 18:58 |
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BigDork
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that is strange...
since I've never had the cassette version I have nothing to compare it to.
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03-30-2005 20:53 |
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sirjakeyjake
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My bet is that the cassette was sequenced like that to try and match play times, as best as possible, per side.
Just my bet, but I feel fairly confident in that one. |
THAT, my friend, is a good point. I was going down that road when his wife read to me that the cassette said "Program 1" and "Program 2" (vs. "Side 1", etc.). I forget so easily when you don't have the constraints of "30-min per side" to deal with...or arranging the order of the songs to fit not only for time constraints, but for palatability PER SIDE instead of over the entire disc. (I think of Linkin Park's releases...how odd it would be for Meteora, for instance, to have been sequenced per side of a cassette vs. the front-to-back overall feel of the whole disc listened to in one sitting.)
Good thinking to drift off to sleep to...
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03-30-2005 21:40 |
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Doctor Love
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The cassette version was indeed scrambled to make the two 'sides' compatible time-wise, a common practice in those days.
Just be grateful this was never released on 8-track -- they did some really whack song orders with those!
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03-31-2005 01:04 |
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77 bc
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
The cassette version was indeed scrambled to make the two 'sides' compatible time-wise, a common practice in those days.
Just be grateful this was never released on 8-track -- they did some really whack song orders with those! |
Not to mention the pause in the song, while it switches tracks, to complete it on the next track!
Of the 8 tracks that I had, growing up, when I listen to the CD versions of them, I still have that pause in my head, where the song changed tracks!
Ahhh, the wonders of the 8-Track!
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03-31-2005 04:17 |
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BigDork
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gotta love that pause!!!
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03-31-2005 07:24 |
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sirjakeyjake
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Originally posted by Doctor Love
The cassette version was indeed scrambled to make the two 'sides' compatible time-wise, a common practice in those days.
Just be grateful this was never released on 8-track -- they did some really whack song orders with those! |
Excellent! A definitive answer, after years of searching.
Reiterating earlier comments...I think it's interesting, having known no other version than this cassette version, that the songs sound so great in this order I'm used to, compared to what I've found out is the originally-intended order. That, of course, is perspective.
Thank you, Dr., for curing this ill. My mind (and this thread) may rest peacefully now.
P.s. My dad still has a working component 8-track player. There are times where, like vinyl, I think those recordings add something to the listening experience...even as they take away a lot, compared to today.
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Doctor Love
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P.s. My dad still has a working component 8-track player. There are times where, like vinyl, I think those recordings add something to the listening experience...even as they take away a lot, compared to today.
>>>> this comment got me to remembering how totally awesome sounding and fun my old 8-track collection was. For all its flaws, this was a valid and very enjoyable (tho often frustrating!) medium.
Now....would I like to go back to this technology today? I'll let all you pundits answer that one.
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I miss having songs fade out in the middle and then fading back in on another "track". That's the only way to listen to music!
My 8-Track collection (nobody asked for this, but here it is) :
ABBA "ABBA"
Nazareth "Loud N Proud"
Nazareth "Hair Of The Dog"
Saturday Night Fever
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Mudpappy
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When I first heard "Night On Disco Mountain" on CD, I was horrified that they didn't fade the song out until the end.
I remember having scratched vinyl that I would get used to hearing skip during certain tunes. Then, when I owned the same album on cassette or CD, I would always anticipate the skips during some of the songs and be a little bit disappointed that they weren't there anymore.
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04-01-2005 13:47 |
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Mudpappy
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That's similar to when the classic rock radio stations don't play "Living Loving Maid" immediately after "Heartbreaker".
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04-01-2005 14:37 |
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dennis
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I used to have a bunch of 8-Tracks, but Patti did not like them!
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