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SkitzoCriss
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Hi! Old fart from Norway here....

Been reading this GREAT forum for a long time, but never posted. Have found my answers by browsing your old posts.
Still, there is something I really would like to know:

Where (what bootleg I guess) can I find the best version (sound quality) of "Summer" and "Suzanne"?

Have they (studio) recorded any of the "new" songs they play live? If so, are theese songs circulating on mp3?

Where can I find the best sounding version of Comfortably Numb, and the best sounding version live/studio of Joleene?

Hope anyone can help me out here.... thanks!

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Best version of Suzanne is probably here :

http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/showca ... .256kb.mp3

Summer, I dunno. I like the London 98 version.

No studio recordings yet.

Comfortably Numb I think would be the NEC 92 version.

Jolene would be the Kid Jensen Sessions version I would think.
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CellThree wrote:No studio recordings yet.
Yet? Image Image Image Image Image
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markfiend wrote:
CellThree wrote:No studio recordings yet.
Yet? Image Image Image Image Image
:cry:

Come on.....stay positive.

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CellThree wrote: Jolene would be the Kid Jensen Sessions version I would think.
What are the "Kid Jensen Sessions"?
You can't fix stupid.
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Eva wrote:
CellThree wrote: Jolene would be the Kid Jensen Sessions version I would think.
What are the "Kid Jensen Sessions"?
Heartland, Jolene, Valentine and Burn.

David 'Kid' Jensen - an american dj on british radio back in the 1980's.

http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=167281
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Cool, I already have them and didn't know.... :oops: :roll: :D
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Big Si wrote: David 'Kid' Jensen - an american dj on british radio back in the 1980's.

http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=167281
No, he's Canadian.
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Andrew S wrote:
Big Si wrote: David 'Kid' Jensen - an american dj on british radio back in the 1980's.

http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=167281
No, he's Canadian.
Same difference! :lol:
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however if you want to confuse the issue that's not actually 'kid' jensen's voice on the session is it?
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Big Si wrote:
Andrew S wrote:
Big Si wrote: David 'Kid' Jensen - an american dj on british radio back in the 1980's.

http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=167281
No, he's Canadian.
Same difference! :lol:
Spoken like a real Englishman. :innocent:
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Big Si wrote:
Andrew S wrote:
Big Si wrote: David 'Kid' Jensen - an american dj on british radio back in the 1980's.

http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=167281
No, he's Canadian.
Same difference! :lol:
for shame! i have Canadian cousins, who are most definitely NOT Americans, or so they tell me, but they are NORTH American anyway, hehehehe
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:however if you want to confuse the issue that's not actually 'kid' jensen's voice on the session is it?
On the copies I have....YES!
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