Going through my vinyl collection, I found this double LP that was a classic in my younger years. Poor Christ, every time people forget more about his sacrifice.... So I decided to listen to it one more time, but one of the sides (1 of 4) of the vinyl presents a noise that has been impossible to eliminate, it is a transversal scratch. (Yes, there are two kinds of fools, the one who lends vinyl and the one who returns it, in this case damaged) As always, the unbearable noise is in a silent passage - Murphy's Law does not fail! - . So, I wanted to listen to it on Tidal, humm, it's not there. On Spotify? humm, neither! And on You Tube? Wow, someone uploaded them and they sound great, no noise ! 😊 Eureka! But, the enthusiasm didn't last long, because I couldn't find side 4, at least in the original version, there is a Spanish version that is obviously not the same.😆 The lack of side 4 catches my attention, the guy got tired and didn't upload the last part? Is it a browser error? If someone finds it, I will be grateful if you provide the link.
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Well, what counts is the intention, maybe one day I'll stop by your house and give you a surprise! Prepare a good ice cold beer!I have multiples of the records. If you were closer, i would give you set for free.
My guess is that the original uploader was maybe (if that is the case) confused by the sequence of the sides (which was 'in fashion' in that time) after side 3, and lost count after some drinks. The Who's Tommy was in the order of disk 1 side 1, disk 2 side 1, disk 2 side 2, disk 1 side 2 ("1-1 / 2-1 / 2-2 / 1-2"). Alas! You're damned by Monty Phyton's Spanish Inquisition!
DP is it's own enigmatic Child in Time!
DP is it's own enigmatic Child in Time!
Ted Neeley's performance was overwhelming, look at the expressions of those who are watching the filming......😢Some may remember, the voice of Jesus is Ian Guillan, ex Deep Purple 👍
I understand what you're saying, but the vinyl I own is divided like this sequentially (monophonic!) :My guess is that the original uploader was maybe (if that is the case) confused by the sequence of the sides (which was 'in fashion' in that time) after side 3, and lost count after some drinks. The Who's Tommy was in the order of disk 1 side 1, disk 2 side 1, disk 2 side 2, disk 1 side 2 ("1-1 / 2-1 / 2-2 / 1-2"). Alas! You're damned by Monty Phyton's Spanish Inquisition!
DP is it's own enigmatic Child in Time!
Disc 1 Side 1 and 2
Disc 2 Side 3 and 4
So, he can't have been confused, probably between drinks 😉 he lost vinyl 2 and to complete his contribution he chose Camilo Sesto's version in Spanish.
Monophonatic angelic voices I guess. Keep an eye on the door (MPSI!)...he chose Camilo Sesto's version in Spanish.
MPSI ? I'm sorry, I don't understand that, I'm not very fluent in English. I guess I have to watch the door so they don't steal my vinyl because it's a rarity?Monophonatic angelic voices I guess. Keep an eye on the door (MPSI!)
Record companies had inexplicable mistakes, my double album was released at the time of the transition from monophonic to stereo.
But there were still millions of people who listened to their vinyl on vinyl changers. I would say almost everywhere, hi-fi turntables were not very popular.
So, the logic was - for those devices (since the LPs were placed one on top of the other - :
Disc 1 - Side 1 and 4
Disc 2 - Side 2 and 3
Ha, I think of the young people who may be reading this, they may be wondering: "what is this guy talking about?"
For them even MP3 is old ! 😉
Take MPSI !!!See all, watch all, I choose that acronym ....
Some may remember, the voice of Jesus is Ian Guillan, ex Deep Purple 👍
Yes.
We went to see JC Superstar in the mid 1990s. Dennis DeYoung of Styx was Jesus. He gave a stellar performance too, but not even close to Ian Gillan. What a voice!
There's some newer pop star that has covered some of JC Superstar and he sounds great, but not even in the same league as Gillan.
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