Wasn't / isn't there a version of "who's gone?" called "who's groove?" ? Vinyl track, I think? Anyone have it? I know that it for most intents and purposes "who's gone" and "who's groove" were interchangeable titles, but my memory keeps dishing up to me that there was a piece of vinyl floating around that actually had a track called "who's groove" on it. Am I amiss? --gcr
It was a misprint on the UK release. It's the same song. j On Feb 21, 2005, at 5:44 PM, organism@hydrophilus.com wrote:
Wasn't / isn't there a version of "who's gone?" called "who's groove?" ? Vinyl track, I think? Anyone have it? I know that it for most intents and purposes "who's gone" and "who's groove" were interchangeable titles, but my memory keeps dishing up to me that there was a piece of vinyl floating around that actually had a track called "who's groove" on it.
Am I amiss?
--gcr
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Quoting organism@hydrophilus.com:
Wasn't / isn't there a version of "who's gone?" called "who's groove?" ?
In 1991 I bought the imported UK release that mis-named the track 'who's groove', only to be terribly confused when the single appeared several months later in the shops under the correct title! (I didn't look at the track listing on the Australian release until after I saw the single.) Mark P. ----------------------<http://users.tpg.com.au/mrpulley/>---------------------- "If we don't find that pod before it germinates, it will be the end of everything. Everything, you understand - even your pension!" (The Doctor, "Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom")
My brother had the LP with it named "Who's Groove?" and I later bought the CD with it called "Who's Groove?", I will always know it as "Who's Groove?" :o) Sean
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