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Computer Blue extended version What do u think of computer blue extended version?
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I have never heard it.. Imago: "You look My cover of the "Crush" by Smashing Pumpkins: http://prince.org/msg/15/314710. | |
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There are about 5 versions
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DamnUSexyMf said: What do u think of computer blue extended version?
Genius! Yes it is GENIUS, it's WILD, RAW, TORTURED ahhhhh!!! Father, the son is gone!! that linn drum just drove that song This song is an example of how Prince music never needed a whole lot of drum spectacles and rolls and riffs, the most straighforward beats always worked for his music Now where I come from
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I find the riff of computer blue and nelly furtado's maneater.
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I find the riff of computer blue and nelly furtado's maneater Similar
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The full length version of this song should have never been shelved. Can anyone imagine having this on a 12-inch single back in 1984? It would have been awesome. | |
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The full length version of this song should have never been shelved. Can anyone imagine having this on a 12-inch single back in 1984? It would have been awesome.
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You only need two versions of this: the raw, demo-like angst and feedback-ridden St Louis Park Warehouse take; plus the so-called Hallway Speech version. I'm pretty sure it was inspired by The Doors' The End, judging by the speech... | |
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It's just relentless and gets more and more intense as it goes on - can easily see why it was trimmed though...would have killed any momentum the album had built up but it defo should have saw the light of day as a 12".
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I Love this song, I've never heard the xtended version. Last Night, I spent another lonely Christmas...Darlin' Darlin' U shoulda been there.~Prince. | |
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He didn't like living alone
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i think this song contains one of his best guitar pieces ever and the song is amazing! a yo prince im really happy for you imma let you finish but Michael Jackson had one of the best records of all time! | |
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1 of my favorite parts of the PR movie was when Prince asked the rehearsing members of the band where are Lisa & Wendy. That part of Computer Blue sounds alot like the Power Stations "Some Like It Hot" which came out later | |
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Computer Blue is one of Prince's best songs ever.
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WHY OW WHY DID HE NOT RELEASE THIS!
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I like the 14 minute one, As a musician it's Prince in one of his most creative, experimental moments. Out of the many versions I have, this is the one I like most. I also agree with the righteousone in that the 14 minute version would have put the album out of balance. | |
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fms said: Computer Blue is one of Prince's best songs ever.
I actually like the cut and paste version that someone made of the 12 minute version, complete with hallway speech. It's made up from different sources, including the released version, so the sound quality dips in and out at parts. Not the ideal way to listen to a song, but until a pristine copy of the 12 minute jam surfaces, this is as good as it gets. I have a pretty sharp sounding one of the 12 min version This was one of those songs created with a full revolution jam session Now where I come from
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so do u know the "truth' two sides fighting "only benefit the third person" who instigated the fight | |
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HAZE03 said: I like the 14 minute one, As a musician it's Prince in one of his most creative, experimental moments. Out of the many versions I have, this is the one I like most. I also agree with the righteousone in that the 14 minute version would have put the album out of balance.
theres a 14 minute version? a yo prince im really happy for you imma let you finish but Michael Jackson had one of the best records of all time! | |
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Wow, that 14 minute version rocks! Imago: "You look My cover of the "Crush" by Smashing Pumpkins: http://prince.org/msg/15/314710. | |
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