firepoint525 said:WLS used to play their own custom edit of the album version, with the "funky kicks" flown in from the single edit. That makes more sense than some ridiculous "needle scratch" over an obscenity. :willdav713 said:I just heard that version of Jet Airliner yesterday but they custom edited it, they did a needle scratch sound over shi.SolidGold16 said:firepoint525 said:There's a reason for that. The version with the extended intro (the album version from Book of Dreams) is the version with the line "funky shit goin' down in the city," so most radio stations simply can't, or won't, play that version. The 45 edit version with "Threshold" at the beginning of it came from their '74-'78 Greatest Hits album, and that one seems, to me, anyway, to be the version that most stations play nowadays. If they play the 45 single version without "Threshold," then it is probably because they are a classic hits station, not a classic rock station.
Oh, and they stream online http://www.austinsgreatesthits.comNot sure why they would actually want to draw MORE attention to an obscenity. :
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All about the imaging, and they do a great job at it! The also play the Doors Light My Fire edit and album version. KONO on the other hand in San Antonio played a bilingual version of America's Sister Golden Hair.
That needle scratch over an obscenity makes the station stand out, and not sound generic like they do with most commercial radio across the country. Plus, records were in during the time of Jet Airliner, with that station being a Classic Hits station makes since.