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Every now and then when a Music Video is made for a song, the song will either undergo a noticeable change, or a different version than that on the album will be used. Sometimes a live version, a single version, remix or a new recording is used, and sometimes certain parts are re-done for artistic or quality purposes. Sound effects might also be added. This does not cover using censored versions of songs, such as is usually done for rap videos. Related to Rewritten Pop Version. |
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Metallica made two versions of the video for "One". The first is the entire song and is intercut with scenes from the film Johnny Got His Gun. The second, called the "jammin' version", leaves out the movie scenes and fades out during the last bridge. | |
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The dance mix version of "What It Feels Like For A Girl" was used for its video instead of the original from Music. | |
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Guns N' Roses: In an effort to make "Sweet Child o' Mine" more marketable to MTV and radio stations, the song was cut from 5:56 to 4:00 for radio, with Slash's 2nd guitar solo removed. This move drew the ire of the band members, including Axl Rose, who commented on it in a 1989 interview with Rolling Stone: "I hate the edit of 'Sweet Child o' Mine'." Radio stations said, "Well, your vocals aren't cut." "My favorite part of the song is Slash's slow solo; it's the heaviest part for me. There's no reason for it to be missing except to create more space for commercials, so the radio-station owners can get more advertising dollars." The video version, which clocks in at 4:12, split the difference by using the same edits except for Slash's solo, which was kept fully intact. Quasi-ZigZagged with "Don't Cry" which featured two completely different sets of lyrics, one version released on each disc of their infamous Use Your Illusion double-disc set. MTV used to run the same video and both versions with the text "alternate version" for the version included on Use Your Illusion II. |
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The "Express Yourself" video uses a remix version of the song created by Shep Pettibone instead of the original album version from Like a Prayer. | |
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The video version of "Thriller" has all the choruses moved to the end of the song instead of between verses, with Vincent Price's rap coming before the choruses. The bridge is also omitted. | |
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The video of "With Arms Wide Open" by Creed has strings added which are not in the original version of the song. | |
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Cat Hairballs: The music video cuts an opening dialog where Ren and Stimpy are exchanging gifts, which ends with Stimpy hwarfing the titular hairballs all over Ren as the latter's "present" before the song proper starts. The music video cuts this and instead heads straight into the song. | |
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The video for George Michael's "Too Funky" uses a shortened version of the original from the Red Hot And Dance charity album, still keeping Mrs. Robinson's "I'm not trying to seduce you" line from The Graduate intact in its intro. | |
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Jaga Jazzist's "All I Know Is Tonight" music video edits all the Subdued Sections from the middle of the track. The album version of the song runs 7:51, while the video version is just 3:35. | |
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The official music video for Pixies' "Head On" consists of the band performing the song live in an empty studio - the only way the band would agree to make a video for the song at all was if they could do it live and in one take. | |
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Slipknot does this on some of their songs' videos: Both versions of the video for "Wait and Bleed" use the radio version of the song, whose mix almost completely buries the screamed vocal track in the verses and the final chorus under the sung track, unlike the album version where they are evenly balanced. "Before I Forget" starts with Jim Root played a palm-muted chord that comes to volume instead of the album version's cold open, several instrumental parts are shortened, and the song ends with Corey Taylor dropping the mic and the band walking off the set, leaving mic noise and feedback instead of the album version's electronic/scratch outro. "Duality" shortens a few instrumental parts and the bridge and completely cuts off the final "All I've got / All I've got is insane" section, ending the song after the final chorus and a short melody line instrumental. |
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The video for "Everlong" by Foo Fighters features a repetition of the final chorus which isn't present in the studio version. | |
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For the video for Killswitch Engage's "My Curse", almost all the screamed vocals were re-recorded being sung cleanly, which drastically changes the feel of the song. | |
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Aerosmith's "Cryin'" had a few repetitions of the chorus line leading into the end of the song to accommodate the video's running time. | |
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The video for "Ordinary World" uses the shorter radio version of the song instead of the album version from The Wedding Album, removing the intro and mashing two instrumental bridge sections together. | |
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Iced Earth's video for "Desert Rain" is an alternate recording to the album and has a different arrangement, omitting the long intro. It is unusual that the group did this when their other music videos are direct lipsyncs, though it is plausible that it was done as a live-in-studio performance for a TV show. | |
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The award-winning video for "Take on Me" by a-ha has a different ending than the one on the Hunting High and Low album. While the album version does a repeat-and-fade at the end, the video has a quick, 3-note cold finish using unique instrumentation. | |
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They also did this in the Let It Be film. The versions of "Let It Be" and "The Long And Winding Road" performed in the movie are different takes than the ones used in the soundtrack album (Let It Be... Naked would later use a remix of the film version of "The Long and Winding Road", noticeably missing Paul's wordless vocals during the break, and a hybrid edit of the standard and film versions of "Let It Be"). | |
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The video versions of DragonForce's "Through the Fire and Flame" and "Operation Ground and Pound" are only about 5 minutes long while the original versions are over 7 minutes long. | |
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The video for Nickelback's "Rockstar" has the final line of the last chorus replaced with the audience singing it at a live performance, along with the band thanking the audience afterward. | |
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