Sweetpea
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Posted: July 25 2007, 03:49 |
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Quote (Ugo @ July 24 2007, 19:28) | It's got a male voice (Mike?) singing different words from Amar's "Mushikill beda, too hey kaha" [or whatever the spelling is!! ] on the album release.The male voice sings something like "Dedicate mahàs, déyn taràn hyà". Its presence is the main difference from the album mix. There also are differences in the instrumentation, but overall it's pretty much the same. I've got this version on mp3, PM me if you want it. |
Thanks for the offer, Ugo. I would have taken you up on it, but - thanks to a little birdie - I've since been able to hear the version in question. As you've said, it's pretty similar to the album version, but the male vocalizing provides a unique sound. I really like both versions and couldn't choose a favorite between the two.
It would be nice to have an official 'rarities' release, wouldn't it? Not just for TBIII, though. For example, I also rather like the non-album (The Millenium Bell) version of "The Doge's Palace" that I've heard.
-------------- "I'm no physicist, but technically couldn't Mike both be with the horse and be flying through space at the same time? (On account of the earth's orbit around the Sun and all that). So it seems he never had to make the choice after all. I bet he's kicking himself now." - clotty
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