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Memorial Address
What is the difference between Memorial Address and the take 2 version?
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#2
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There is no other version.
~take two~ is just the name of the song.. as with Key~eternal tie~ or any other ayu song with ~XXXXX~ in it [minus LOVE~destiny~/~dakiatte~/~refrain~] I think anyway. Ladies Night is gonna become one of those sorts of songs.. Agh! My point is that if they've ~XXXXX~ it doesn't necessarily mean that there's another version out there although it does imply that at a first glance. [take 2 probably refers to either how make it took to record or.. something like which take they used.. or .. I dunno. xD.]
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ah I see. I thought they were different versions...so I downloaded the one with take 2 in the name and I was like, "uh, they sound exactly the same"
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Yes, I remember reading that she used the melody from another song? And so this is considered the "take 2 version"?
About that Key thing: Was there an original mix or not? From what I know there wasn't, but I just want to be sure.
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Nope, no "original mix" of Key.
The original mixes of the following songs all have different names than "Original Mix": Boys & Girls "AUBE Original Mix" immature "JT Original CM Version" Key ~eternal tie ver.~ Memorial address (take 2 ver.) WHATEVER -version J- Also, the "take 2 ver." has nothing to do with the fact that it's a cover song (or a sorta-cover, the melody having been originally used in the song "kumo" by Tetsuya Yukumi's band LOVER SOUND TRACK). "take 2" means it was a "Studio Live", which is to say it was done all at once with live instruments rather than being mostly synth engineered in a studio with the vocals recorded later, which is the case with most tracks. Other studio live tracks are girlish and A Song for XX "030213 Session #2". Both A Song for XX and Memorial address were the band's second run through the song, and the recording they ultimately chose for release.
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^ ah i see! though it seems complicated, but i will accept it. thanks for the clarification!!
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#7
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Don't forget
AUDIENCE ~ David Ford Remix I think it's the same for Appears too |
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Thanks for the explanation on take 2 Delirium!
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Norrel: Actually, the "Dave Ford Mix" is very similar to the Original mix on the album but it's not. There are some vocal effects & repeating added, and it's a little more rich sounding. The album version is not mixed by Dave Ford (not sure who, as there's no specific credit, but Dave Ford isn't listed in the back of the booklet under the mixers).
appears "'99 Greeting Mix" is also very similar to the original mix on the album, but there are bells added. It's mixed by the same person, but it's not quite the same (And i guess since the album mix is the original, and it's called "Album Version", you're probably right that it should be included on that list... but I wasn't sure just now if you were referring to the single version or the album version as the Original.)
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