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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2008

Bill Nelson's "Wildest Dreams" 12" single from the "Getting The Holy Ghost Across" 1986 LP.

Bill Nelson - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Marimbas, Drums
Iain Denby - Bass
Peter Greeves - Violin
Preston Heyman - Percussion
Andy Davis - Additional Keyboards

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  • Nuttnik..... it's the single version, not the album version. The timing is slightly different.

  • Thanks, it's my first attempt at a video, so I appreciate the compliment. It's from the Portrait 12" 45RPM single (made in England). Side A - 1. "Wildest Dreams (Wild Mix)" and 2. "Self Impersonisation". Side B - 1. "Wildest Dreams (Single Version)" and 2. "The Yo-Yo Dyne".

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  • I like this version better....

    I have been a fan of Bill for 34 years and i´m still very young..

  • Well done, Great Song! But a little bit to fast, isn't it?

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  • GRACIAS POR SUBIRLO

  • HEY... THIS IS A REMIX!!!!! oh well... it's still really great.

  • I own the 12" EP mentioned in another post; it came with a print signed by Bill himself in blue marker pen. Could you post the other tracks, please? they are all really good. Also, does anyone have the 12" single Bill put out under the name 'Scala'? It was the theme for an early UK Channel 4 show called 'Brond'. The record's title is: 'Secret Ceremony [Theme From Brond], and it's utterly superb. Thanks. Great post, by the way.

  • @3rdUncleBob

    Although the intro here is a bit different, the vocal comes in at about the same time as the LP version. Very odd because if it's the 7" mix then it shouldn't run as long as it does. Whereas if it's the 12" mix then either it's been sped up considerably or maybe there was a longer intro edited out. Will have to dust off my turntable and get a stopwatch to check.

  • This has obviously been sped up, the original LP track runs 4:35 whereas this runs at 4:26. Now the 12" Wild Dreams versions runs at 4:50 and the single mix on the B-side runs at 3:59.

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  • Prefer the album version, but great vid! A lot of "symbols." Sign of the times...

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