Originally Posted by: Fotz
I’ve even read some people saying they can’t tell the difference between the first version and the second version. WTF? Baffling how anybody couldn’t tell the difference.
I'm the first to admit that I'm probably one of those people... occasionally.
Play me the two songs back to back and I can tell them apart immediately.
Play me the opening few seconds of just one of them, and I can probably get it 4 times out of 5.
But, on occasion, I'll tune in to the radio, part way through the song, and I just can't tell which version it is.
It's probably my 'old ears'.
I think I probably prefer the original version, as it sounds more dynamic to me, but it's a close thing.
Incidentally, Steve provided an easy way to distinguish the two versions in his latest book:
"Here's a tip for the confused: the New York version starts with just bass and hi-hat, the second Gillian (sic) begins with bass, hi-hat and bass drum. Trust me, it's simple really. I can usually tell the difference. Well three times out of five."
See, Fotz, it ain't just us amateurs who have trouble. Even the maestro himself!
Originally Posted by: is it bro They’ve probably been fans of the band much longer than me and probably all have cocks the size of the M1.
Mine's not just the size it. It looks like it.
It's long and thin. It's got a white line down it. It curls about, it curls about. There's crashes on it and service stations too.
PS in the extremely unlikely event that anyone is confused by this: