Mister Moon wrote:C'mon folks.
They made me purchase that crappy "Great Performances" album in 1990 just for one track.
Later, we discovered a couple more of unreleased tracks inside it, which weren't even specified on the sleeve. But we would have purchased a box-set just for "My Happiness", that's the truth.
Anybody thinks they were going to give us the flipside in the same package ?
Colin B wrote:Mister Moon wrote:C'mon folks.
They made me purchase that crappy "Great Performances" album in 1990 just for one track.
Later, we discovered a couple more of unreleased tracks inside it, which weren't even specified on the sleeve. But we would have purchased a box-set just for "My Happiness", that's the truth.
Anybody thinks they were going to give us the flipside in the same package ?
Which other two were unreleased ?
Mister Moon wrote:C'mon folks.
They made me purchase that crappy "Great Performances" album in 1990 just for one track. Later, we discovered a couple more of unreleased tracks inside it, which weren't even specified on the sleeve. But we would have purchased a box-set just for "My Happiness", that's the truth.
Anybody thinks they were going to give us the flipside in the same package ?
reg wrote:Mister Moon wrote:...They made me purchase that crappy "Great Performances" album in 1990 just for one track...
How did they make you purchase that cd did they use a gun?
Colin B wrote:reg wrote:Mister Moon wrote:...They made me purchase that crappy "Great Performances" album in 1990 just for one track...
How did they make you purchase that cd did they use a gun?
Some fans are 'completists' & are 'forced' to buy a whole album if there is an unreleased track on it...
... you could say they had a gun to their heads...
reg wrote:Mister Moon wrote:C'mon folks.
They made me purchase that crappy "Great Performances" album in 1990 just for one track. Later, we discovered a couple more of unreleased tracks inside it, which weren't even specified on the sleeve. But we would have purchased a box-set just for "My Happiness", that's the truth.
Anybody thinks they were going to give us the flipside in the same package ?
How did they make you purchase that cd did they use a gun?
colonel snow wrote:According to 29 june 1971 internal RCA memo there was no "Tennessee Saturday night". At the moment they were talking about official releases and even Tomorrow night is mentioned with a questionmark???.
It looks RCA don't know what's in the vaults.
colonel snow
Mister Moon wrote:...The very discovery /survival of the two private acetates is a miracle in itself.
We can only hope that the third acetate, the one containing "Casual Love Affair", is discovered (and released) someday.
Amen.
Colin B wrote:Mister Moon wrote:...The very discovery /survival of the two private acetates is a miracle in itself.
We can only hope that the third acetate, the one containing "Casual Love Affair", is discovered (and released) someday.
Amen.
Before any acetates surfaced, Marion Keisker thought the second one was I'll Never Stand in Your Way/Casual Love Affair.
We all believed that for years !
When it finally surfaced in 1993, the coupling turned out to be I'll Never Stand in Your Way/[It Wouldn't Be the Same] Without You !
Was Marion misremembering the title, or was she confusing the 2nd & 3rd acetates ?
If there was a 3rd one, that means there's another song, apart from Casual Love Affair that remains unreleased !