We can add this two to the list of "short bonus instrumentals" together with the Being Boring short instrumental (I can´t remember on wich Pet Shop Boys DVD was included) and "I don´t know what you want..." released on a RUclips video to promote the Furthjer listening re-releases...
@@brudzool that means that the "mixes" are official, not a fan nor DJ nor AI filtered stuff... not the channel! It´s the usual way to differentiate one thing from another on any youtube video title..
It´s easy to search for the 10" version here in youtube and confirm that the ending is different, maybe it has some similarities, but not identical at all.
@@tech8622 I did the comparison, they both share the idea of gradually removing elements but executed in a different way. The differences are easily noticeable, not only because the absence of Neil´s voice. On the other hand, I can´t find any example of the 1986 MTV Awards performance to compare, and maybe you´re right about that. If you have any link let me know!
@@tech8622 I just found a copy of the 1986 MTV performance on one of my personal archive back-ups, and I think you´re right on that! The sound is awful on the video, but the ending seems to be this one here!! As I said, never officially released until now on Smash! Thanks for that tip.
@@Pacalo It's obvious there is a full version of West End Girls but PSB have wanted to hide for the future. It's an obvious gem of music history and specially for PSB fans.
Muchísimas gracias por subirlo
We can add this two to the list of "short bonus instrumentals" together with the Being Boring short instrumental (I can´t remember on wich Pet Shop Boys DVD was included) and "I don´t know what you want..." released on a RUclips video to promote the Furthjer listening re-releases...
Love it! Thanks for uploading.
Wow!! Gracias por la información
0:14 0:31 0:48 0:56
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@@Pacalo Sorry about that, I like to add personal timestamps of my favorite parts so that I can replay them later.
Promo sm 🌸
official? What's official?
yes. they´re taken from the SMASH Bluray menues.
@@Pacalo but your channel is not official
@@brudzool of course not, it´s my personal channel! who assumed that?
@@Pacalo i dunno, i guess the official in the title.
@@brudzool that means that the "mixes" are official, not a fan nor DJ nor AI filtered stuff... not the channel! It´s the usual way to differentiate one thing from another on any youtube video title..
10" version has that ending.
It´s easy to search for the 10" version here in youtube and confirm that the ending is different, maybe it has some similarities, but not identical at all.
@@Pacalo It's the same. Compare starting 1:12 to 10" ending. Neil added few words and fading out is longer. They used also @ MTV Awards in 1986.
@@tech8622 I did the comparison, they both share the idea of gradually removing elements but executed in a different way. The differences are easily noticeable, not only because the absence of Neil´s voice.
On the other hand, I can´t find any example of the 1986 MTV Awards performance to compare, and maybe you´re right about that. If you have any link let me know!
@@tech8622 I just found a copy of the 1986 MTV performance on one of my personal archive back-ups, and I think you´re right on that! The sound is awful on the video, but the ending seems to be this one here!! As I said, never officially released until now on Smash! Thanks for that tip.
@@Pacalo It's obvious there is a full version of West End Girls but PSB have wanted to hide for the future. It's an obvious gem of music history and specially for PSB fans.