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Remember when Vavoom came out and everyone lost their shit! So, people still feeling it?
It never did much for me. TRC aside most of the singles from around then were pretty forgettable. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! |
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Reply #1 posted 11/27/17 2:01pm
OperatingTheta n |
'Underneath the Cream' and 'When Eye Lay My Hands On U' still do it for me. |
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Reply #2 posted 11/27/17 2:26pm
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OperatingThetan said: 'Underneath the Cream' and 'When Eye Lay My Hands On U' still do it for me. Touché. They are good. There is to be fair quote a few decent ones. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! |
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Reply #3 posted 11/27/17 2:29pm
Genesia |
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Reply #4 posted 11/27/17 2:52pm
IstenSzek |
Genesia said:
"Everyone"? Really?
only one person lost their shit over vavoom around here
it's -together with High- my least favorite song on The Chocolate Invasion.
all the other songs are pretty great
either an early mix or a remix of it back then, i can't remember, had a bit more life and depth in it and didn't sound quite as flat as the official one. that's the main gripe i have with vavoom, it just sounds so flat. even with the Tidal FLAC version, there's very little improvement, it's just the way it was recorded/produced.
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Reply #5 posted 11/27/17 2:53pm
RodeoSchro |
Heck yeah! I lost my poop then and still do. Great song! I love how it builds and builds, and I absolutely love the crunchy sound of the final solo. |
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Reply #6 posted 11/27/17 2:55pm
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Genesia said: Sorry. Didn’t realise there’d be a need to explain that it was a blatantly hyperbolic comment. You can read it as “lots of people” If you like. Also just to be clear. I don’t actually think that people literally Misplaced thier faecal matter only to find it months later all white and chalky like dog poo in the 70s. That’s known as a metaphor and like hyperbole is a type of linguistic shortcut used in order to simplify language and add colour to largely inconsequential conversations. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! |
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Reply #7 posted 11/27/17 3:03pm
Dandroppedadim e |
I liked the version with added background noise/female moans etc - gave it a rough feel, then was dissapointed when the clean version was released. |
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Reply #8 posted 11/27/17 3:06pm
RodeoSchro |
lust said:
Genesia said:
"Everyone"? Really?
Sorry. Didn’t realise there’d be a need to explain that it was a blatantly hyperbolic comment. You can read it as “lots of people” If you like. Also just to be clear. I don’t actually think that people literally Misplaced thier faecal matter only to find it months later all white and chalky like dog poo in the 70s. That’s known as a metaphor and like hyperbole is a type of linguistic shortcut used in order to simplify language and add colour to largely inconsequential conversations.
Nice apology but she won't be satisfied unless you specifically name every single person who lost their poop when "Vavoom" came out. But you can start the list with me!
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Reply #9 posted 11/27/17 3:13pm
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RodeoSchro said:
lust said: Genesia said:
"Everyone"? Really?
Sorry. Didn’t realise there’d be a need to explain that it was a blatantly hyperbolic comment. You can read it as “lots of people” If you like. Also just to be clear. I don’t actually think that people literally Misplaced thier faecal matter only to find it months later all white and chalky like dog poo in the 70s. That’s known as a metaphor and like hyperbole is a type of linguistic shortcut used in order to simplify language and add colour to largely inconsequential conversations.
Nice apology but she won't be satisfied unless you specifically name every single person who lost their poop when "Vavoom" came out. But you can start the list with me!
To be fair, it was a long time ago. Blimey. A really long time ago. I just remember a lot of love for it. I’m sure my memory is as flawed as the next person though. I really wanted to love it too. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! |
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Reply #10 posted 11/27/17 3:43pm
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strange how some people "lose their bowels" over an average song like this....and ignore others |
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Reply #11 posted 11/27/17 3:54pm
RodeoSchro |
luvsexy4all said:
strange how some people "lose their bowels" over an average song like this....and ignore others
Art is subjective. What's average to you hits all the right notes with someone else. And vice versa.
Here's something that will boggle your mind: I absolutely guarantee you that at some point, every single Prince song ever released was/is someone's favorite song in the entire world.
And I can guarantee that with just about any artist - Springsteen; MJ; Striesand; even Nirvana.
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Reply #12 posted 11/27/17 3:59pm
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RodeoSchro said:
luvsexy4all said:
strange how some people "lose their bowels" over an average song like this....and ignore others
Art is subjective. What's average to you hits all the right notes with someone else. And vice versa.
Here's something that will boggle your mind: I absolutely guarantee you that at some point, every single Prince song ever released was/is someone's favorite song in the entire world.
And I can guarantee that with just about any artist - Springsteen; MJ; Striesand; even Nirvana.
Would you stand by that and offer an absolute guarantee over Wedding Feast? I was gonna say “Purple and gold” and realised it’s likely there are people for whom that’s their favourite Prince song. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! |
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Reply #13 posted 11/27/17 4:03pm
RodeoSchro |
lust said:
RodeoSchro said:
Art is subjective. What's average to you hits all the right notes with someone else. And vice versa.
Here's something that will boggle your mind: I absolutely guarantee you that at some point, every single Prince song ever released was/is someone's favorite song in the entire world.
And I can guarantee that with just about any artist - Springsteen; MJ; Striesand; even Nirvana.
Would you stand by that and offer an absolute guarantee over Wedding Feast? I was gonna say “Purple and gold” and realised it’s likely there are people for whom that’s their favourite Prince song.
I happen to know two people who, for a solid year, thought "Wedding Feast" was the greatest song in the history of recorded music. True, those two people were my 8-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter, but it still proves my theorem!
On a related note, if there is a Guiness World Record entry for "Most Times Listening to 'Wedding Feast'" it would have me as the "champion".
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Reply #14 posted 11/27/17 4:06pm
CherryMoon57 |
lust said:
Genesia said:
"Everyone"? Really?
Sorry. Didn’t realise there’d be a need to explain that it was a blatantly hyperbolic comment. You can read it as “lots of people” If you like. Also just to be clear. I don’t actually think that people literally Misplaced thier faecal matter only to find it months later all white and chalky like dog poo in the 70s. That’s known as a metaphor and like hyperbole is a type of linguistic shortcut used in order to simplify language and add colour to largely inconsequential conversations.
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Reply #15 posted 11/27/17 4:24pm
lust
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RodeoSchro said:
lust said: RodeoSchro said:
Art is subjective. What's average to you hits all the right notes with someone else. And vice versa.
Here's something that will boggle your mind: I absolutely guarantee you that at some point, every single Prince song ever released was/is someone's favorite song in the entire world.
And I can guarantee that with just about any artist - Springsteen; MJ; Striesand; even Nirvana.
Would you stand by that and offer an absolute guarantee over Wedding Feast? I was gonna say “Purple and gold” and realised it’s likely there are people for whom that’s their favourite Prince song.
I happen to know two people who, for a solid year, thought "Wedding Feast" was the greatest song in the history of recorded music. True, those two people were my 8-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter, but it still proves my theorem!
On a related note, if there is a Guiness World Record entry for "Most Times Listening to 'Wedding Feast'" it would have me as the "champion".
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[Edited 11/27/17 16:03pm] Touché. And you have my sympathies. That’s cute. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! |
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Reply #16 posted 11/27/17 4:40pm
CherryMoon57 |
Not a big fan of 'Vavoom' myself but I absolutely love the rest of the album. For the story, I played both 'The Chocolate Invasion' and '3121' a lot prior to going to the London aftershows in the Summer of 2007 so it is strongly attached to my 21 Nights memories... Coincidentally, 'The Dance', common to both these albums (I have the NPGMC version or the CI) was also the show opener on the night Prince invited me to dance. Life Matters |
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Reply #17 posted 11/27/17 4:44pm
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CherryMoon57 said: Not a big fan of 'Vavoom' myself but I absolutely love the rest of the album. For the story, I played both 'The Chocolate Invasion' and '3121' a lot prior to going to the London aftershows in the Summer of 2007 so it is strongly attached to my 21 Nights memories... Coincidentally, 'The Dance', common to both these albums (I have the NPGMC version or the CI) was also the show opener on the night Prince invited me to dance. Now that’s a great memory to keep hold of. I have no such luck but my little brother was invited up to dance and got to sing back up on one song. That was the gig at Koko when the nutcase woman tackled him. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! |
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Reply #18 posted 11/27/17 4:46pm
RodeoSchro |
lust said:
RodeoSchro said:
I happen to know two people who, for a solid year, thought "Wedding Feast" was the greatest song in the history of recorded music. True, those two people were my 8-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter, but it still proves my theorem!
On a related note, if there is a Guiness World Record entry for "Most Times Listening to 'Wedding Feast'" it would have me as the "champion".
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Touché. And you have my sympathies. That’s cute.
Thanks! Oh - and guess what?!? I did a little Googling and I found the list of "everyone" who lost their poop when "Vavoom came out! Here it is, hope Genesia is happy now:
Adam Baum Adam Zapel Al Bino Al Dente Al Fresco Al K. Seltzer Barb Dwyer Barb E. Dahl Barbara Seville Barry Cade Bea Minor and Dee Major Bill Board Bill Ding Bill Foldes Bill Loney Billy Rubin Bob Apple Bob Katz, Tom Katz and their sister Kitty Katz Bonnie Ann Clyde
Casey Macy Charity Case Cheri Pitts, Harry Pitts Chip Munk Chris P. Bacon Chuck U. Farley Chuck Waggon Claire Annette Reed Constance Noring Corey Ander Corey O. Graff Dick Bender Dick Burns Dick Bush Dick Face Dick Finder Dick Head Dick Hyman Dick Hunter Dick Long Dick Mussell Dick Pole Dick Pound Dick Rasch Dick Swett Dick Tator Dick Trickle Dick Wood Fonda Dicks Frank Enstein Gail Force Gail Storm Harden Thicke Harry Chest Harry Cox Harry Dangler Harry Johnson Harry Legg Harry Hooker Harry P. Ness Harry Peters Harry Lipp Harry Sachs Hugh Jorgan I.P. Freely I.P. Daly Jack Hoff Jack Goff Lily Pond Lucy Fer Luke Warm Lust Marshall Law Max Power May Day May Furst Mel Loewe Mike Hunt Mike Rotch Mo Lestor Mona Lott Nick O. Time Olive Branch Olive Green Olive Hoyl Paige Turner Pearl E. Gates RodeoSchro Rusty Irons Rusty Keyes Rusty Nail Rusty Pipes Rusty Steel Rusty Trumpet Sal A. Mander Tom Morrow Tommy Gunn Tommy Hawk Virginia Beach Walter Melon Willie Stroker and his girlfriend, Betty Wont
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Reply #19 posted 11/27/17 5:00pm
CherryMoon57 |
lust said:
CherryMoon57 said:
Not a big fan of 'Vavoom' myself but I absolutely love the rest of the album. For the story, I played both 'The Chocolate Invasion' and '3121' a lot prior to going to the London aftershows in the Summer of 2007 so it is strongly attached to my 21 Nights memories... Coincidentally, 'The Dance', common to both these albums (I have the NPGMC version or the CI) was also the show opener on the night Prince invited me to dance.
Now that’s a great memory to keep hold of. I have no such luck but my little brother was invited up to dance and got to sing back up on one song. That was the gig at Koko when the nutcase woman tackled him.
Wow that would have been a memorable show for you both as well! And I am glad the incident with that woman didn't discourage Prince from inviting further people onstage.
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Reply #20 posted 11/27/17 5:04pm
lust
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RodeoSchro said:
lust said: RodeoSchro said:
I happen to know two people who, for a solid year, thought "Wedding Feast" was the greatest song in the history of recorded music. True, those two people were my 8-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter, but it still proves my theorem!
On a related note, if there is a Guiness World Record entry for "Most Times Listening to 'Wedding Feast'" it would have me as the "champion".
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Touché. And you have my sympathies. That’s cute.
Thanks! Oh - and guess what?!? I did a little Googling and I found the list of "everyone" who lost their poop when "Vavoom came out! Here it is, hope Genesia is happy now:
Adam Baum Adam Zapel Al Bino Al Dente Al Fresco Al K. Seltzer Barb Dwyer Barb E. Dahl Barbara Seville Barry Cade Bea Minor and Dee Major Bill Board Bill Ding Bill Foldes Bill Loney Billy Rubin Bob Apple Bob Katz, Tom Katz and their sister Kitty Katz Bonnie Ann Clyde
Casey Macy Charity Case Cheri Pitts, Harry Pitts Chip Munk Chris P. Bacon Chuck U. Farley Chuck Waggon Claire Annette Reed Constance Noring Corey Ander Corey O. Graff Dick Bender Dick Burns Dick Bush Dick Face Dick Finder Dick Head Dick Hyman Dick Hunter Dick Long Dick Mussell Dick Pole Dick Pound Dick Rasch Dick Swett Dick Tator Dick Trickle Dick Wood Fonda Dicks Frank Enstein Gail Force Gail Storm Harden Thicke Harry Chest Harry Cox Harry Dangler Harry Johnson Harry Legg Harry Hooker Harry P. Ness Harry Peters Harry Lipp Harry Sachs Hugh Jorgan I.P. Freely I.P. Daly Jack Hoff Jack Goff Lily Pond Lucy Fer Luke Warm Lust Marshall Law Max Power May Day May Furst Mel Loewe Mike Hunt Mike Rotch Mo Lestor Mona Lott Nick O. Time Olive Branch Olive Green Olive Hoyl Paige Turner Pearl E. Gates RodeoSchro Rusty Irons Rusty Keyes Rusty Nail Rusty Pipes Rusty Steel Rusty Trumpet Sal A. Mander Tom Morrow Tommy Gunn Tommy Hawk Virginia Beach Walter Melon Willie Stroker and his girlfriend, Betty Wont
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Reply #21 posted 11/27/17 5:06pm
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CherryMoon57 said:
lust said: CherryMoon57 said:
Not a big fan of 'Vavoom' myself but I absolutely love the rest of the album. For the story, I played both 'The Chocolate Invasion' and '3121' a lot prior to going to the London aftershows in the Summer of 2007 so it is strongly attached to my 21 Nights memories... Coincidentally, 'The Dance', common to both these albums (I have the NPGMC version or the CI) was also the show opener on the night Prince invited me to dance.
Now that’s a great memory to keep hold of. I have no such luck but my little brother was invited up to dance and got to sing back up on one song. That was the gig at Koko when the nutcase woman tackled him.
Wow that would have been a memorable show for you both as well! And I am glad the incident with that woman didn't discourage Prince from inviting further people onstage.
I wasn’t there unfortunately. I live in New Zealand so wasn’t able to see Prince as much as my brother who went to almost all the 21 nights shows and aftershows as well. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! |
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Reply #22 posted 11/27/17 5:22pm
CherryMoon57 |
lust said:
CherryMoon57 said:
Wow that would have been a memorable show for you both as well! And I am glad the incident with that woman didn't discourage Prince from inviting further people onstage.
I wasn’t there unfortunately. I live in New Zealand so wasn’t able to see Prince as much as my brother who went to almost all the 21 nights shows and aftershows as well.
Oh that's unfortunate!
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Reply #23 posted 11/27/17 8:55pm
paisleypark4 |
It's a cute song. I remember it getting a mixed to positive response here Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Reply #24 posted 11/28/17 1:47am
dodger |
RodeoSchro said:
lust said:
RodeoSchro said: Touché. And you have my sympathies. That’s cute.
Thanks! Oh - and guess what?!? I did a little Googling and I found the list of "everyone" who lost their poop when "Vavoom came out! Here it is, hope Genesia is happy now:
Adam Baum Adam Zapel Al Bino Al Dente Al Fresco Al K. Seltzer Barb Dwyer Barb E. Dahl Barbara Seville Barry Cade Bea Minor and Dee Major Bill Board Bill Ding Bill Foldes Bill Loney Billy Rubin Bob Apple Bob Katz, Tom Katz and their sister Kitty Katz Bonnie Ann Clyde
Casey Macy Charity Case Cheri Pitts, Harry Pitts Chip Munk Chris P. Bacon Chuck U. Farley Chuck Waggon Claire Annette Reed Constance Noring Corey Ander Corey O. Graff Dick Bender Dick Burns Dick Bush Dick Face Dick Finder Dick Head Dick Hyman Dick Hunter Dick Long Dick Mussell Dick Pole Dick Pound Dick Rasch Dick Swett Dick Tator Dick Trickle Dick Wood Fonda Dicks Frank Enstein Gail Force Gail Storm Harden Thicke Harry Chest Harry Cox Harry Dangler Harry Johnson Harry Legg Harry Hooker Harry P. Ness Harry Peters Harry Lipp Harry Sachs Hugh Jorgan I.P. Freely I.P. Daly Jack Hoff Jack Goff Lily Pond Lucy Fer Luke Warm Lust Marshall Law Max Power May Day May Furst Mel Loewe Mike Hunt Mike Rotch Mo Lestor Mona Lott Nick O. Time Olive Branch Olive Green Olive Hoyl Paige Turner Pearl E. Gates RodeoSchro Rusty Irons Rusty Keyes Rusty Nail Rusty Pipes Rusty Steel Rusty Trumpet Sal A. Mander Tom Morrow Tommy Gunn Tommy Hawk Virginia Beach Walter Melon Willie Stroker and his girlfriend, Betty Wont
Didn't he get a ban here for trying to share his 12" version |
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Reply #25 posted 11/28/17 2:06am
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Dandroppedadime said:
I liked the version with added background noise/female moans etc - gave it a rough feel, then was dissapointed when the clean version was released.
Yeah, I'm with you. Was that version fan made? I'm not sure I still have that file. |
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Reply #26 posted 11/28/17 2:43am
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Dandroppedadime said:
I liked the version with added background noise/female moans etc - gave it a rough feel, then was dissapointed when the clean version was released.
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Oh for crying out loud, do I need to explain yet again the history? Vavoom was given to local radio station. Only circulating version was crummy FM rip. The infamous T got a CDR copy of the promo given to the radio station. People didn't believe him, so he posted an MP3 of that pristine promo except he put porn noises all over it to prevent bootleggers to profit from it. (Meanwhile he could use the pristine version to trade for other material from elite collectors.) The later official release of Vavoom is different from the original as played on the radio, includign some lyric changes and some changes WRT the music. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Reply #27 posted 11/28/17 3:54am
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BartVanHemelen said:
Dandroppedadime said:
I liked the version with added background noise/female moans etc - gave it a rough feel, then was dissapointed when the clean version was released.
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Oh for crying out loud, do I need to explain yet again the history? Vavoom was given to local radio station. Only circulating version was crummy FM rip. The infamous T got a CDR copy of the promo given to the radio station. People didn't believe him, so he posted an MP3 of that pristine promo except he put porn noises all over it to prevent bootleggers to profit from it. (Meanwhile he could use the pristine version to trade for other material from elite collectors.) The later official release of Vavoom is different from the original as played on the radio, includign some lyric changes and some changes WRT the music.
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T, for all his greatness, really fucked-up on that one: yet another example of a fanmade version that people believe to be the real deal, and you end-up reading comments about Prince "cleaning up the original version" |
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Reply #28 posted 11/28/17 6:37am
RodeoSchro |
dodger said:
RodeoSchro said:
Thanks! Oh - and guess what?!? I did a little Googling and I found the list of "everyone" who lost their poop when "Vavoom came out! Here it is, hope Genesia is happy now:
Willie Stroker and his girlfriend, Betty Wont
Didn't he get a ban here for trying to share his 12" version
I thought that was what got him made a mod?
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Reply #29 posted 11/28/17 6:37am
RodeoSchro |
BartVanHemelen said:
Dandroppedadime said:
I liked the version with added background noise/female moans etc - gave it a rough feel, then was dissapointed when the clean version was released.
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Oh for crying out loud, do I need to explain yet again the history? Vavoom was given to local radio station. Only circulating version was crummy FM rip. The infamous T got a CDR copy of the promo given to the radio station. People didn't believe him, so he posted an MP3 of that pristine promo except he put porn noises all over it to prevent bootleggers to profit from it. (Meanwhile he could use the pristine version to trade for other material from elite collectors.) The later official release of Vavoom is different from the original as played on the radio, includign some lyric changes and some changes WRT the music.
Oh for crying out loud, thank you for crying out loud.
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