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Reply #30 posted 06/25/16 8:31am

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paulludvig said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

YES!! I don't have a good video copy of the whole show, but you can tell it was another groundbraking move. I do have a good sound & vid copy of Alexa de Paris from this show. I love the audiences response throught the song.

It's was an intetesting addition to the set. And it makes it pretty clear that Wendy didn't record the studio version,if anyone believed that.

Dude why do u have to post your bs in every thread involving Wendy Susannah the Revolution?

tired

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Reply #31 posted 06/25/16 8:35am

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Father! Father? The son is gone

Father! Father? Where is the Dawn?

Where is the Dawn Father!?

Till I find the righteous one
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The spirit of Jimi Hendrix must surely smile down on Prince Rogers Nelson. Like Hendrix, Prince seems to have tapped into some extraterrestrial musical dimension where black and white styles are merely different aspects of the same funky thing. Prince's rock & roll is as authentic and compelling as his soul and his extremism is endearing in a era of play-it-safe record production and formulaic hit mongering.

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PRINCE AND THE REVOLUTION
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Reply #32 posted 06/25/16 9:02am

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Wendy?

Yes Lisa

Is the water warm enough?

Yes Lisa

Shall we begin?

Yes Lisa

Where is my love life?
Where can it be?
There must be something wrong with the machinery

Where is my love life?
Tell me, where has it gone?
Somebody please please tell me what the hell is wrong

Till I find the righteous one
Computer blue
Till I find the righteous one
Computer blue

Widely regarded by the hardcore fan base as a musical masterpiece,

the original unedited recording features the infamous "Hallway Speech" (as termed by fans)

about emotions likened to different rooms.

The "Hallway Speech" contains the following lyrics:



He didn't like living alone
The house where he lived had many hallways
It was a long walk 2 his bedroom
Because 2 him each hallway represented an emotion
Every one vastly different from the next
One day while she was with him
He decided 2 name each one
She walked by his side, one hand on his thigh
No — she was sort of half a step behind him
Yeah, the grip on his thigh intensified
As they walked slowly through the corridor
He named the hallway Lust
And as they passed through the next one
He named it Fear
The grip she now loosened
So he walked faster
Her hands now trembling
She let dropped 2 her side as he wrote the word Insecurity
He looked into her eyes and smiled a demon smile
And quickly walked onto the next
Corridor after corridor
He named almost all when suddenly… he stopped
He picked up the word Hate
She was gone
So he picked up another — Pain

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Reply #33 posted 06/25/16 9:28am

paulludvig

OldFriends4Sale said:



paulludvig said:


OldFriends4Sale said:



YES!! I don't have a good video copy of the whole show, but you can tell it was another groundbraking move. I do have a good sound & vid copy of Alexa de Paris from this show. I love the audiences response throught the song.





It's was an intetesting addition to the set. And it makes it pretty clear that Wendy didn't record the studio version,if anyone believed that.


Dude why do u have to post your bs in every thread involving Wendy Susannah the Revolution?



tired




What bs?
The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #34 posted 06/25/16 12:50pm

Connected

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OldFriends4Sale said:

Wendy?

Yes Lisa

Is the water warm enough?

Yes Lisa

Shall we begin?

Yes Lisa

Where is my love life?
Where can it be?
There must be something wrong with the machinery

Where is my love life?
Tell me, where has it gone?
Somebody please please tell me what the hell is wrong

Till I find the righteous one
Computer blue
Till I find the righteous one
Computer blue

Widely regarded by the hardcore fan base as a musical masterpiece,

the original unedited recording features the infamous "Hallway Speech" (as termed by fans)

about emotions likened to different rooms.

The "Hallway Speech" contains the following lyrics:



He didn't like living alone
The house where he lived had many hallways
It was a long walk 2 his bedroom
Because 2 him each hallway represented an emotion
Every one vastly different from the next
One day while she was with him
He decided 2 name each one
She walked by his side, one hand on his thigh
No — she was sort of half a step behind him
Yeah, the grip on his thigh intensified
As they walked slowly through the corridor
He named the hallway Lust
And as they passed through the next one
He named it Fear
The grip she now loosened
So he walked faster
Her hands now trembling
She let dropped 2 her side as he wrote the word Insecurity
He looked into her eyes and smiled a demon smile
And quickly walked onto the next
Corridor after corridor
He named almost all when suddenly… he stopped
He picked up the word Hate
She was gone
So he picked up another — Pain


This is DOPE cool

~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~
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Reply #35 posted 06/25/16 1:45pm

TrivialPursuit

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paulludvig said

It's was an intetesting addition to the set. And it makes it pretty clear that Wendy didn't record the studio version,if anyone believed that.


You have zero evidence of that.

PS: The Wendy hate is zzz as tonk .

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #36 posted 06/25/16 5:08pm

paulludvig

TrivialPursuit said:

paulludvig said

It's was an intetesting addition to the set. And it makes it pretty clear that Wendy didn't record the studio version,if anyone believed that.


You have zero evidence of that.

PS: The Wendy hate is zzz as tonk .

Zero evidence of what? That W didn't play guitar on the studio version? Isn't that obvious? Do you believe she recorded the studio version?

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #37 posted 06/25/16 6:52pm

OldFriends4Sal
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paulludvig said:

TrivialPursuit said:


You have zero evidence of that.

PS: The Wendy hate is zzz as tonk .

Zero evidence of what? That W didn't play guitar on the studio version? Isn't that obvious? Do you believe she recorded the studio version?

Paul it is clear this is not the thread for those issues.

Look at the thread title again. It is not about you finding what you think is wrong, as you do.

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Reply #38 posted 06/27/16 11:14am

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I need to listen to some 1999 tour Something In the Water renditions

but the 6.7.1984 version and the tour soundcheck instrumental are electrifyingly glorious

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