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(Sub)urban Train?
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| Galapidate |
| What is the exact title? Is it DJ Tiesto - Urban Train or Suburban Train? I see both of them a lot and would like clarification. |
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| Keown |
This topic has come up many times before on here, there doesn't seem to be an exact answer, basically Urban Train has the vocals in it, whereas Suburban Train doesn't have any Vocals. However the Promo which where first released with no vocals was named "Urban Train"
Confusing huh?:p :) |
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| joeh152 |
hmm this is the first time ive seen a thread about this.. :rolleyes:
I believe that one is a vocal version and one isnt....
though apparently there are many inconsistencies in this rule.
im sure someone else can clarify this? |
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| Galapidate |
| Yes indeed LOL. Anyone ever ask Tiesto himself? |
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| benoitfan |
| yep suburban = no vocals, urban is the vocal version |
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| elena |
i always thought so too ^^
though the vocal version is lame.
get tiesto to join TA :p |
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| benoitfan |
if you search for it in Juno, you'll get
DJ TIESTO: Suburban/Urban Train (Black Hole Holland) - Trance
double 12": Suburban Train (original mix, Way Out West remix, Marc O'Tool instrumental mix)/Urban Train (featuring Kirsty Hawkshaw) (Marc O'Tool main remix) (BHMM 802)
as you can see urban is the vocal version ;) |
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