mywife
Loves that CSI tune
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Post by mywife on Aug 2, 2004 17:56:22 GMT
Can someone tell me why the name of the song has been changed from The punk MEETS the Godfather (its true . I looked at my CD of Quadrophenia over the weekend to be sure I wasn't getting loony) to The Punk AND the Godfather?? Even the Encore Series has it wrong!! Has Pete T handed down an edict amending the name i wasn't aware of? Anyway, its not a big deal, but it sure is a different meaning title if you think of it, i think Matt also listed it wrong on the setlists and in all the the board messages I see.... anyway that's my 2 cents (still one of my alltime favorites, whatever they call it...)
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Post by rollingmule on Aug 2, 2004 23:17:11 GMT
tell ya the damn truth i been lissin to the who a long time and didnt even notice that, i hadda check to make sure. i reckon i dont make a s**t but yer rite. i always thought it was Punk Meets the Godfather but it aint, wonder whats takin so damn long on the Quadrophenia remaster, s**t it oughta be good. i always heard Roger hated the way his vocals sounded but i liked em. oh well we,ll see or hear
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granth
Roadie
Well A Young Man...
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Post by granth on Aug 3, 2004 0:34:29 GMT
I think on the 1st pressing of the USA LP it was 'the punk meets the godfather' and I assume 'the punk and the godfather' in the UK- on later pressings of the US LP, the quadrophenia movie soundtrack and the cds it reverted to the original UK title.
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Post by Papillon on Aug 3, 2004 10:38:23 GMT
It's the Punk and the Godfather on the UK '73 pressing of Quadrophenia. This isn't the first time the "cousins" have got it wrong. Remember "The Who Sing My Generation"?
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granth
Roadie
Well A Young Man...
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Post by granth on Aug 3, 2004 11:06:21 GMT
This isn't the first time the "cousins" have got it wrong. Remember "The Who Sing My Generation"? To be technical, it's "The Who Sings My Generation" and I never understood why Decca Records always tacked that dumb word onto every album title- "so-and-so sings [insert album's most likely hit here]"
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Post by mapleleafsfan on Aug 3, 2004 20:17:18 GMT
It's the Punk and the Godfather on the UK '73 pressing of Quadrophenia. This isn't the first time the "cousins" have got it wrong. Remember "The Who Sing My Generation"? i actually wondered why there were slight differences in a couple who albums over here than what our friends over across the pond had. i just chalked it up to home field advantage.
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Post by Tom on Aug 3, 2004 20:30:10 GMT
Since 2002, "See Me Feel Me" (which includes the "Listening To You"-part) has been separated into "two" songs (on the cd-covers):
See Me Feel Me / Listening To You
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