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Reply #270 posted 03/26/09 6:14am

NouveauDance

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Moonbeam said:


[*] Where is "Crimson and Clover"? It seems crass to try to force fans who shelled out $77 to buy the Target version as well. Not only that, but it's just bizarre that the lead single (and likely the focal point of the entire 3-disc set) remains unavailable at this point.

I was wondering this too. Two possible reasons popped into my head. Royalties, it's a cover and maybe there's some sort of issue with downloads and paying more money (I dunno I'm stretching here????!), or more likely, with it being the 'lead single' and one of the strongest cuts on the set, Prince was ensuring that as many fans as possible join the site AND buy the CD. shrug
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Reply #271 posted 03/26/09 6:16am

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Alexandernvrmind said:

h0uSeQuAkE said:

i liked planet earth when it came out 2 years ago. although it stopped gettin spins on my itunes. but lotusflow3r has already been played more in 2 days than Planet Earth has been played in 2 years


Planet Earth whats that?


True...Planet Earth was a big disaster.....but Lotusflow3r is the best since ONA live and ONA piano....
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Reply #272 posted 03/26/09 6:17am

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Wall said:

Another boring, plodding clunker from Prince.

Layered, redundant choruses, lyrics as deft as a fourteen year old honours student and embarrassing balladry. Feel Good, Feel Better is a cycling bore with not an iota of invention or musical worth. 77 Beverly Park is laughably bad and Love Like Jazz is easy listening slop, seemingly dripping over here from his latest proteges colossal failure of a record. 4Ever should be drawn and quartered, Boom is noodling gone ary, The Morning After has a fine enough melody but it's over produced, plastic and pulled down by the lyrics. Colonized Mind is a by the numbers adult contemporary rock song with inane lyrics outdone only perhaps by Wall of Berlin.

The only song worth salvaging from the mediocre heap is 'Dreamer.' It definitely owes more than a nod to Hendrix, but no matter, it's a fantastic rocker and arguably the best job he's done at putting a rock song to record. $ has it's moments but struggles to keep above the filler category. Would have made a good b-side. Had the rest of the album had the same verve as Dreamer, maybe it would end up being memorable for something beyond it's jejune lyrics and lifeless music. The intro and outro tracks may have worked well as bookends if the rest of record if it wasn't shelving a lexicon of irrelevant pop.

Grade: C-


We would expect no less from Wall then a negative review. Along with Bart, Dansa and some others the glass is always 2/3 empty. Why u folks even bother is so perplexing to me. Are u guys as sad in real life as u are on this site?
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Reply #273 posted 03/26/09 6:22am

Bfunkthe1

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Alexandernvrmind said:

h0uSeQuAkE said:

i liked planet earth when it came out 2 years ago. although it stopped gettin spins on my itunes. but lotusflow3r has already been played more in 2 days than Planet Earth has been played in 2 years


Planet Earth whats that?

Ahh, poor Planet Earth. sad
As I've stated many times, I like Planet Earth (minus Mr. Goodnight). I know I'm probably 1 of maybe 5 around here that does but there ya go. I like weird quirky pop Prince.
That said, I can't wait to hear new albums. I have them, just haven't had time.
I'm amazed at the immense praise and some hatred, for new stuff. Don't think I've seen the praise at these levels since being on the org. 2002 or so.
It intrigues me and concerns me. But in the end it's what moves ME. And I am preparing to be moved. cool
Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way.
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Reply #274 posted 03/26/09 6:22am

chinua

Wow Its Has Been A Few Years Since I Replyed 2 a topic but Lotusflow3r has brought me back out Im Really enjoying the music im listening 2 really feelin Prince right now.....
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Reply #275 posted 03/26/09 6:23am

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Alexandernvrmind said:

Dsoul said:

It greatly recalls the sound and style of Planet Earth on first listen.



goodness sometimes I read these threads and I'm amazed at how people hear music

IMO Planet Earth and Lotus Flower couldn't sound more different and its clear (again IMO) that LF has a pulse

PE was so whinny and just totally lacked any punch. I simply don't understand how you could say what you did above


im digging all your saying.

i will say something bold here again and say that after a few more glorious listens, lotusflow3r is like his modern day solo Dream Factory. tracks like 'the morning after', if someone played that track in boot quality and said its from the Dream sessions, i would easily believe them. 77 beverly park too, same vibe.

but overall its just incredible and i don't care for past prince as much as new anymore....to think that barely 2 days ago, my opinion was not like that. :lol:

it's also great that some critical thinkers are totally in praise of lotusflow3r.

i understand the past lovers will dog me for my Dream Factory comparison but, i don't care, i'm looking forward to moving forward!
[Edited 3/26/09 6:27am]
This Post is produced, arranged, composed and performed by WetDream
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Reply #276 posted 03/26/09 6:24am

LiveToTell86

I have to say, I'm VERY satisfied with this album. Songs like "Dreamer", "4ever" or "Colonized Mind" are fantastic and I love how this album has a perfect flow, it kinda has an unified sound, but the songs are still not interchangeable. Great job!!!
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Reply #277 posted 03/26/09 6:26am

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LOtUSFLOW3r

From the Lotus...

I had a feeling this was gonna be the intro to the album ever since I heard it playing on the TV at lotusflow3r.com (albeit a very short snippet) - even went as far as ripping the sound file from the TV screen and putting it on my "LOtUSFAK3r" itunes playlist of all the collected songs (before the album was released of course) -- anyhow, this is a nice instrumental, greatly recalls Rainbow Children and N.E.W.S. I like the idea of having instrumentals at the beginning and end of the album.

Boom

Weirdest lyrics ever, obelisks and 33 rpm, primordial ooze... sun shine and celibate mushroom canopies.. all of this = an awesome Prince song: weird and cryptic. Cool guitar sounds, bass that reminds me of FUNK , and of course the jazzy rimshot sound he's been using in ALL of his new output....

The Morning After

At first, I didn't care for this song, but it's definitely grown on me. Reminds me of Teacher, Teacher and some other old songs. Possibly a vault track... classic Prince, imo

4Ever

Sugary sweet and poppy - hated it at first listen and mentally labeled it as a track i wouldn't like. After listening quite a few times, this is a cute and fun little song. Nothing to take seriously, but it doesn't drag down the album.

Colonized Mind

I think everyone pretty much loves this song, so I don't know what else I could really say about it. Once again dark, interesting, textured... I love the vocal effects. Lyrics don't bother me because it's all mostly true.

Feel Better, Feel Good, Feel Wonderful

Been wanting this song for like 2 years now... can't believe he actually delivered and released this song. I'd prefer he hadn't added the horns, but thankful he kept everything else intact from the snippet we heard on NPGMC. Like the rest of the lyrics, think the censoring part is funny, at least he made it funny/cool like in Lolita.

Love Like Jazz

Boring, but then again I never really like the ballads. I'll be taking this one of my playlist. Not as bad as "Somewhere Here on Earth" from Planet Earth, but in the same vein.

77 Beverly Park

Kind of boring and fritzy, but not bad for an instrumental.


Wall of Berlin

Loved this track since we first heard it -- where am I? Psychedlic, fun, trippy, rockin, and once again very Prince. Love it.

$

This song has yet to grow on me, but I'm sure I will. I WANT to like this song, but for some reason it's not grabbing me. Sounds like "Song of the Heart" part 2.

Dreamer

Not on balls like everyone else is with this song -- it's ok. Yeah, it's pretty rockin, but the lyrics turn me off and so does the 'country guitar' loop at the beginning.

... Back 2 the Lotus

LOVE THIS. I'm not usually much of a Prince instrumental fan, but this is cool. Super dark, surreal, spacey, scary at times with the creepy spoken word... this song is just an awesome way to close out a trippy, fun, strange, and in my opinion, classic Prince album.
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Reply #278 posted 03/26/09 6:27am

Alexandernvrmi
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Bfunkthe1 said:

Alexandernvrmind said:



Planet Earth whats that?

Ahh, poor Planet Earth. sad
As I've stated many times, I like Planet Earth (minus Mr. Goodnight). I know I'm probably 1 of maybe 5 around here that does but there ya go. I like weird quirky pop Prince.
That said, I can't wait to hear new albums. I have them, just haven't had time.
I'm amazed at the immense praise and some hatred, for new stuff. Don't think I've seen the praise at these levels since being on the org. 2002 or so.
It intrigues me and concerns me. But in the end it's what moves ME. And I am preparing to be moved. cool



Just based on a couple of our exchanges I think you will enjoy both discs

LTFLW is a slightly stronger disc IMO but its certainly not by much. I don't skip anything on it (I can't remember the last time that has happned for me) Crimson and Clover will sound great on the Target release (I have already inserted digitally)

Mplsound is almost as good and the only reason I gave the nod to LF is because Prince lead off Mpls with There will never be another which I didn't evven load to the ipod at all... That is the only song I skip on either disc. Some of the ballads have really grown on me after two days as well
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Reply #279 posted 03/26/09 6:29am

Number23

tricky99 said:

Wall said:

Another boring, plodding clunker from Prince.

Layered, redundant choruses, lyrics as deft as a fourteen year old honours student and embarrassing balladry. Feel Good, Feel Better is a cycling bore with not an iota of invention or musical worth. 77 Beverly Park is laughably bad and Love Like Jazz is easy listening slop, seemingly dripping over here from his latest proteges colossal failure of a record. 4Ever should be drawn and quartered, Boom is noodling gone ary, The Morning After has a fine enough melody but it's over produced, plastic and pulled down by the lyrics. Colonized Mind is a by the numbers adult contemporary rock song with inane lyrics outdone only perhaps by Wall of Berlin.

The only song worth salvaging from the mediocre heap is 'Dreamer.' It definitely owes more than a nod to Hendrix, but no matter, it's a fantastic rocker and arguably the best job he's done at putting a rock song to record. $ has it's moments but struggles to keep above the filler category. Would have made a good b-side. Had the rest of the album had the same verve as Dreamer, maybe it would end up being memorable for something beyond it's jejune lyrics and lifeless music. The intro and outro tracks may have worked well as bookends if the rest of record if it wasn't shelving a lexicon of irrelevant pop.

Grade: C-


We would expect no less from Wall then a negative review. Along with Bart, Dansa and some others the glass is always 2/3 empty. Why u folks even bother is so perplexing to me. Are u guys as sad in real life as u are on this site?

It's the same reason why you bother, tricky. We all acknowledge Prince is a musical genius - determining whether this is an eternal state of being or if it's just a transitory, fleeting sharpness of vision some special people tap into for a short time is where we part ways. A printer will keep printing weaker and weaker pages until the ink runs out if the electricity is on. A shit analogy? Without doubt. But some do believe - and I'd like to add that I'm not among them - that Prince should have bowed out with his dignity a long time ago. I don't see the problem with opposing viewpoints idf you are secure in your opion. Who wants a happy, clappy collective conciousness of drones trying to blow bubbles with Prince's diaroeeh?
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Reply #280 posted 03/26/09 6:29am

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Alexandernvrmind said:

Dsoul said:

It greatly recalls the sound and style of Planet Earth on first listen.



goodness sometimes I read these threads and I'm amazed at how people hear music

IMO Planet Earth and Lotus Flower couldn't sound more different and its clear (again IMO) that LF has a pulse

PE was so whinny and just totally lacked any punch. I simply don't understand how you could say what you did above


bow

this is why you can never trust reviews of stuff when you haven't heard
it yet for yourself.

people say the strangest things.

i mean, at the time of release there were fools who were saying that the
song "mr goodnight" was 'erotic city part 2'

wait, what? falloff disbelief

everyone has their own taste and perspective but it's amazing what kind
of connections people make in their minds when listening to new prince
music. the wildest most insane comparisons pop up.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #281 posted 03/26/09 6:30am

BSK3478

tricky99 said:

We would expect no less from Wall then a negative review. Along with Bart, Dansa and some others the glass is always 2/3 empty. Why u folks even bother is so perplexing to me. Are u guys as sad in real life as u are on this site?

even though you're not in agreement with mine or any other review you find that isn't in tandem with your opinion, at least we're saying exactly why we don't like it instead of stooping to the level of "lol it sux because it i say it sux i haven't even herd it lololololololol". that, and we've all actually listened to the albums and actually, y'know, gave them a chance to see if there's anything on there that might, in fact, change our views a little. you should be happy to hear that shit, not wagging your finger like "no, you're SUPPOSED to like it! shame on you!"

i may like the older stuff. you may like the old as well as the new. different strokes. deal. all that said, i've gotta ask you these questions:

--is it a rule here that in order to be considered as a fan, you must like a certain amount or percentage (of course, it has to be above 50% or otherwise...HA!) of prince's material?

--if you aren't a fan of a lot of prince's catalogue but you still in fact do dig the guy, then you should just throw in the towel?

--lastly, if one considers themselves a hardcore fan then along with loving everything the brotha has done should it also be one's duty to admonish those who don't like all the things that they do?

i would like for you to answer these questions honestly, please.
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Reply #282 posted 03/26/09 6:40am

Bfunkthe1

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Alexandernvrmind said:

Bfunkthe1 said:


Ahh, poor Planet Earth. sad
As I've stated many times, I like Planet Earth (minus Mr. Goodnight). I know I'm probably 1 of maybe 5 around here that does but there ya go. I like weird quirky pop Prince.
That said, I can't wait to hear new albums. I have them, just haven't had time.
I'm amazed at the immense praise and some hatred, for new stuff. Don't think I've seen the praise at these levels since being on the org. 2002 or so.
It intrigues me and concerns me. But in the end it's what moves ME. And I am preparing to be moved. cool



Just based on a couple of our exchanges I think you will enjoy both discs

LTFLW is a slightly stronger disc IMO but its certainly not by much. I don't skip anything on it (I can't remember the last time that has happned for me) Crimson and Clover will sound great on the Target release (I have already inserted digitally)

Mplsound is almost as good and the only reason I gave the nod to LF is because Prince lead off Mpls with There will never be another which I didn't evven load to the ipod at all... That is the only song I skip on either disc. Some of the ballads have really grown on me after two days as well

Cool.
Without naming names I have been paying attention to certain peoples perspectives and realizing that I'm pretty sure I will dig all 3 CDs.
I agree with you on TWNBALM. I've never really liked it.The vocals annoy me. Although I do like instrumental version.
My glass is half full.
Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way.
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Reply #283 posted 03/26/09 6:41am

TyphoonTip

NouveauDance said:

Moonbeam said:


[*] Where is "Crimson and Clover"? It seems crass to try to force fans who shelled out $77 to buy the Target version as well. Not only that, but it's just bizarre that the lead single (and likely the focal point of the entire 3-disc set) remains unavailable at this point.

I was wondering this too. Two possible reasons popped into my head. Royalties, it's a cover and maybe there's some sort of issue with downloads and paying more money (I dunno I'm stretching here????!), or more likely, with it being the 'lead single' and one of the strongest cuts on the set, Prince was ensuring that as many fans as possible join the site AND buy the CD. shrug


That is the one and ONLY reason. And in the process he has manufactured additional incentive for people to DL illegally.

I mean, why would I decide to pay $77 to get one album track that SHOULD be on the CD. And why should people who have shelled out $77 be annexed into buying a CD because their DL didn't have the 1st single!! WTF. eek

Seriously, that is a disgrace. mad

Pirate away, people. thumbs up!
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Reply #284 posted 03/26/09 6:46am

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Btw, is Boom supposed to segue into Crimson and Clover?
I've read some things about this around here. I did listen to this song because of this concern, and it does sound chopped off. Thought maybe it was my copy.
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Reply #285 posted 03/26/09 6:48am

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BSK3478 said:


at least we're saying exactly why we don't like it instead of stooping to the level of "lol it sux because it i say it sux i haven't even herd it lololololololol".



actually, i think in your particular case, you just drew cutesie pictures of an angel throwing up at all the songs, with clever little speech bubbles trashing every individual song -- however, you did NOT, unless i'm mistaken, give ANY actual reasons for why these songs/albums are so terrible.
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Reply #286 posted 03/26/09 6:58am

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The Morning After is a fun little song, why the dark shadows?
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #287 posted 03/26/09 6:59am

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If I had a choice, 4Ever would be taken off the set, It flows much better with Crimson after Morning After.. then going into Colonized Mind.. its a 1 2 3 punch..

4ever really throws me off, it's an attempt to add emotion to a half ballad rock song, and it does nothing but disappoint.

The rest? i'm enjoyin it.


I completely agree about 4ever. It's not terrible to me. It's almost really good, but the weak chorus and a couple of cringeworthy lines ("bubble bath", "bite that") force me to hit skip.

Add Crimson, leave Morning After, remove 4ever, and you have a damn good album from start to finish that I'll listen to in it's entirety without reservation.

The album really has a great flow to it that has been missing since TRC.
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Reply #288 posted 03/26/09 7:01am

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TheEnglishGent said:

masbas said:

mac users beware...

Of what??? Downloaded Lotusflow3r just fine on my mac, played in itunes no problem. Copied onto a memory stick and on the PC too.


I had the .php file issue and thought it was a mac problem. It is not. I stand corrected!
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Reply #289 posted 03/26/09 7:03am

BSK3478

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BSK3478 said:


at least we're saying exactly why we don't like it instead of stooping to the level of "lol it sux because it i say it sux i haven't even herd it lololololololol".



actually, i think in your particular case, you just drew cutesie pictures of an angel throwing up at all the songs, with clever little speech bubbles trashing every individual song -- however, you did NOT, unless i'm mistaken, give ANY actual reasons for why these songs/albums are so terrible.

i deliberately made my reasons concise, due to the medium i'd used and space/size limitations; if i just typed my stuff out, it'd be longer (usually is, when i've posted my reviews in the past). plus, i didn't feel like going for an all-out graphic novel explaining myself as to what i do and don't like about each song. like i mentioned on both my posts, i did those on the fly as i listened to everything.


innocent btw...it's a cartoon pegasus, not an angel edit
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Reply #290 posted 03/26/09 7:05am

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I forgot how good Colonized Mind was.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #291 posted 03/26/09 7:08am

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I really like Boom. I'm on my first listen, so I'll have to post back on this thread.
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Reply #292 posted 03/26/09 7:09am

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Bfunkthe1 said:

Btw, is Boom supposed to segue into Crimson and Clover?
I've read some things about this around here. I did listen to this song because of this concern, and it does sound chopped off. Thought maybe it was my copy.


yes....but depending what audio program your listening to (itunes... or windows media player) it could be the play back settings and how its programed/set. So a little of that might be in play there
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Reply #293 posted 03/26/09 7:19am

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Alexandernvrmind said:

Bfunkthe1 said:

Btw, is Boom supposed to segue into Crimson and Clover?
I've read some things about this around here. I did listen to this song because of this concern, and it does sound chopped off. Thought maybe it was my copy.


yes....but depending what audio program your listening to (itunes... or windows media player) it could be the play back settings and how its programed/set. So a little of that might be in play there

I see.
So then what is the actual track time for Boom?
My is 3:19
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Reply #294 posted 03/26/09 7:26am

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tricky99 said:



We would expect no less from Wall then a negative review. Along with Bart, Dansa and some others the glass is always 2/3 empty. Why u folks even bother is so perplexing to me. Are u guys as sad in real life as u are on this site?

It's the same reason why you bother, tricky. We all acknowledge Prince is a musical genius - determining whether this is an eternal state of being or if it's just a transitory, fleeting sharpness of vision some special people tap into for a short time is where we part ways. A printer will keep printing weaker and weaker pages until the ink runs out if the electricity is on. A shit analogy? Without doubt. But some do believe - and I'd like to add that I'm not among them - that Prince should have bowed out with his dignity a long time ago. I don't see the problem with opposing viewpoints idf you are secure in your opion. Who wants a happy, clappy collective conciousness of drones trying to blow bubbles with Prince's diaroeeh?



thumbs up!
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Reply #295 posted 03/26/09 7:34am

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Bfunkthe1 said:

Alexandernvrmind said:



yes....but depending what audio program your listening to (itunes... or windows media player) it could be the play back settings and how its programed/set. So a little of that might be in play there

I see.
So then what is the actual track time for Boom?
My is 3:19

Never mind.
My question has been answered in this thread.
http://prince.org/msg/7/302286
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Reply #296 posted 03/26/09 7:38am

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Boom is 4:54 on Target version. 3:19 on D/L version.
Now for those who have heard ALL tracks and want to sequence everything, where would you put The Morning After?
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Reply #297 posted 03/26/09 7:44am

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Bfunkthe1 said:

Boom is 4:54 on Target version. 3:19 on D/L version.
Now for those who have heard ALL tracks and want to sequence everything, where would you put The Morning After?


i would simply leave that one off, but that's just me biggrin

i'd prefer to have FUNK on there instead.
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Reply #298 posted 03/26/09 7:49am

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IstenSzek said:

Bfunkthe1 said:

Boom is 4:54 on Target version. 3:19 on D/L version.
Now for those who have heard ALL tracks and want to sequence everything, where would you put The Morning After?


i would simply leave that one off, but that's just me biggrin

i'd prefer to have FUNK on there instead.

Right.
I'm somewhat of a completest so I'll probably have both. lol
Just trying to see where you guys think it will fit after hearing album several times.
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Reply #299 posted 03/26/09 8:26am

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Whoa! I definitely love this side of the album so far music
If you will, so will I
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