Mega Man Posted yesterday at 12:32 AM Posted yesterday at 12:32 AM Looking for some help from the music collectors out there; what recording of "Going to Pasalacqua" is featured on the Spanish Longview radio single? The CD just says its duration is 4:21, so it's definitely a live version. You'd think it would be the standard B-side recording in most other territories, that being the live recording from Jannuf Landing, St Petersburg, Florida on March 11th 1994. The problem is the duration discrepancy; that version of "Going to Pasalacqua" clocks in at 4:12. This leads to the possibility of it merely being a typo, seeing how it's easy to goof up 4:12 as 4:21. I believe all B-side live tracks for Dookie were taken from the Florida show, so I'm leaning towards that being the answer. Maybe they chose to include more on stage banter? I'd investigate this myself, but the overseas shipping makes it a little too expensive to gamble on something that might just have the identical track as the common edition of the single. So I figured I'd ask the community, in the chance that someone already owns it. Quote
Gonzalo17 Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM Geat question. Dind' know about this cd 1 Quote
Insomniac1984 Posted yesterday at 04:47 AM Posted yesterday at 04:47 AM As far as I know, all the promos from Dookie era which has live tracks are from Jannus Landing or Woodstock or Aragon Ballroom in Chicago in 1994. And there was a Warner Compilation called trademark of quality, and its version from 1994 has a live version of 2000 Light Years Away from the Garatge Barcelona 94. Other shows were not considered to release live tracks in that era. 2 Quote
Mega Man Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago 19 hours ago, Insomniac1984 said: As far as I know, all the promos from Dookie era which has live tracks are from Jannus Landing or Woodstock or Aragon Ballroom in Chicago in 1994. And there was a Warner Compilation called trademark of quality, and its version from 1994 has a live version of 2000 Light Years Away from the Garatge Barcelona 94. Other shows were not considered to release live tracks in that era. That helps; the version that's live from Barcelona on the Dookie boxset has a duration of 3:39, which could very well be the 3:41 version, since a couple seconds is negligible. I forgot the When I Come Around single had songs from the Aragon Ballroom show on it. Obviously that one was professionally recorded, but I'm surprised so few tracks were officially released. 1 Quote
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