R_J_K75
Legend
I wont disagree, it is continuous but going by the liner notes its listed as 2 different songs. But who cares?Well, the music is continuous, so it's a medley.
I wont disagree, it is continuous but going by the liner notes its listed as 2 different songs. But who cares?Well, the music is continuous, so it's a medley.
It is literally one track, though.I wont disagree, it is continuous but going by the liner notes its listed as 2 different songs. But who cares?
Im not disagreeing with either as more than Im saying its listed as its own song as far as Lennon/McCartney is concerned.It is literally one track, though.
(my favorite Madonna album - maybe because I'm a big fan of William Orbit)Which reminds me….
Today I want to endorse Madonna + William Orbit’s Drowned World/Substitute for Love (and it is absolutely a single ‘song’) as one of the very best album openers.
I listened to (at least the start of) it nearly every morning for many years - as my wake up alarm - yet somehow I still love it unreservedly.
(I still viscerally recoil at the first notes of several other great songs that failed as wake up calls.)
It’s a really slow build, yet it remained certain that by the end of its 5 minutes, I would be ready to face the day.
Same!(my favorite Madonna album - maybe because I'm a big fan of William Orbit)
If that was 1988, and Im not doubting you, that was late. Im pretty sure that not many of those covers got out, then alot were "destroyed", no pun intended, when the record was released in 1987. But getting it from a radio station would make sense as they probably got a ton of copies when it was released and probably only promoted it when Sweet Child O Mine got big. I was 12 in 1987 when I got a GNR AFD shirt for Christmas. It had that cover on the back; how the hell I got away with wearing that in grammar school is beyond me.'m pretty certain it was in 1988. Either way, it had that Robt. Williams cover that eventually got banned. Sadly, I no longer have any of my vinyl