Right now we're talking. If you're going to take that attitude, the next
time you agree with me could you at least spell my name properly?
IT'S RODGERS!!!!!1
And, whilst we're at it, I hate being called Mr Rodgers!
Seriously, I'm all for bands making cover versions of the song or band
members making their own go at it, but those tapes, what they recorded in
1981, how they mixed them are about as close to perfection as you could get.
There's not a horn I'd add or take away. I wouldn't speed up the ending or
edit the intro.
Least of all I wouldn't remove a verse. It was the whole juxtaposition of
towns and cites turning from thriving places into ghost towns that the song
was about. You simply cannot take away Terry's boom town part as without it
the song is just one long complaint. There's no memory and no hope of
getting to a better place. As I vaguely recall as a 13 year old, that is
EXACTLY what the riots were about, especially in Brixton (the nearest place
to where I lived) people wanted the streets back.
To the remixers (and this includes Jerry), if you want a song better than
Ghost Town, get of your arse and write and record one!
This person getting angry!