Well, that surprised me. I have the LP* whose cover is the graphic -- have had, roughly since it came out -- and of course the first two verses are unchanged, if memory serves, at least up to "In darkened rooms". (BTW, what's the Stones cover doing in there?) And in the break ("Sail on...") at first I wasn't sure if I was hearing differences or not, because my headset here has a broken or cracked wire and I was only getting one channel of the stereo. But it is definitely different. Where'd you find this version?
* Oh, that's archaic, isn't it? Everyone says "vinyl" now, when they mention it.
Oh, I found it on YouTube of course :-) All kinds of stuff comes up when you surf long enough. I understand it is a demo version done during the recording of what became the “Bridge Over Troubled Waters” album. It is interesting to note that much of the arrangement is there, but the lyrics are still in flux.
Se, döden på dig väntar M Lang. [Reread?] I remembered the murder method, but absolutely nothing else.
Tragedi på en lantkyrkogård M Lang. [Reread] Martel has noted how we never remember who the murderer is in detective stories, so they are rereadable many times.
Rosor, kyssar och döden M Lang. Sex and drugs.
The High Mountains of Portugal Y Martel. Closure of sorts at the end.
Enciclopedia de la aviacion militar española № 101. It ends in the middle of a sentence, presumably one has to buy № 102 to find out how the story of the CANT Z.501 ends.
Holistic Game Development with Unity, 3rd ed P de Byl. The code is very un-DRY. Maybe it’s a pedagogical choice, but it annoys me.
Places I keep track of
IPMS Stockholm One of the best plastic modelling forums you'll find.
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Well, that surprised me. I have the LP* whose cover is the graphic -- have had, roughly since it came out -- and of course the first two verses are unchanged, if memory serves, at least up to "In darkened rooms". (BTW, what's the Stones cover doing in there?) And in the break ("Sail on...") at first I wasn't sure if I was hearing differences or not, because my headset here has a broken or cracked wire and I was only getting one channel of the stereo. But it is definitely different. Where'd you find this version?
* Oh, that's archaic, isn't it? Everyone says "vinyl" now, when they mention it.
Oh, I found it on YouTube of course :-) All kinds of stuff comes up when you surf long enough. I understand it is a demo version done during the recording of what became the “Bridge Over Troubled Waters” album. It is interesting to note that much of the arrangement is there, but the lyrics are still in flux.
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