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Thread started 05/12/17 9:49pm

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God Instrumental still moves me

I was going through my phone to transfer my music over to my new Galaxy S8 and decided to listen to Prince's God Instrumental song. Man, that song does all kinds of things to me, The emotions flow. Some of his best guitar is on that song. So, what's the story behind the song? Was it done for the movie or did he have it tucked away like so many other songs at that time? Who performed the the song? The Revolution or Prince by himself? Sorry if it's been covered here before, I just wanted to know more about this beautiful song that has moved me for so many years.
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Reply #1 posted 05/12/17 10:32pm

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It's entirely P. It was recorded contemporaneously (although late in the period) with other Purple Rain material, but may never have been specifically intended for use on the album or in the film. It suited the need for musical accompaniment during the film's most torrid moments, and allowed P to incorporate more of his own work into the score of the film, which task most likely would have been covered by Michel Columbier had P not been invited to submit some instrumental material after principal photography (and pickup shots) had ended (January 1984), during the editing phase (February/March 1984) (that invitation led more importantly to the creation of 'When Doves Cry', and also most likely the instrumental take of 'Possessed' used in the club scenes).

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Reply #2 posted 05/13/17 12:28am

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I'm' verry happy to finally see this released on an official CD.

To be honest, before to know what we know now I was ready to pay the actual entire price of the PR Expanded just for a CDsingle containing the only "God (Instrumental)".

A real jewel.


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Reply #3 posted 05/13/17 4:02am

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It is a REAL treasure!

"I like to watch."
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Reply #4 posted 05/13/17 5:05am

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BoraBora said:


I'm' verry happy to finally see this released on an official CD.

To be honest, before to know what we know now I was ready to pay the actual entire price of the PR Expanded just for a CDsingle containing the only "God (Instrumental)".

A real jewel.



For me it's a masterpiece. It was sold via Itunes.
"Money won't buy U happiness but it'll pay 4 the search."
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Reply #5 posted 05/13/17 5:19am

SomeSoldier

I ignored it for a long time, as I hated the vocal version when I heard it in The B Sides. I was really surprised when I finally decided to listen to it, as it is stunning
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Reply #6 posted 05/13/17 9:09am

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SomeSoldier said:

I ignored it for a long time, as I hated the vocal version when I heard it in The B Sides. I was really surprised when I finally decided to listen to it, as it is stunning


While there is something pure about the vocal version, there is also something very.... wince-worthy about it. The "bllloooop ah, OH! Aahh...." at the beginning just ... I don't know. It's really fucking weird. The instrumental is good until it gets into the heavy drum fills and damn near "In A Gadda Da Vida" drum soloing. It really loses its tenderness at that point. It reminds me how "Alexa De Paris", even in it's extended version, still goes back to the main hook, quiets down, and almost restarts itself. "Another Lonely Christmas" extended sorta gets into that long drum fill thing, too, but it seems to work much better. The "God" instrumental just turns into a mess. The first part - great, second part - where's the fader.

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Reply #7 posted 05/13/17 9:18am

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TrivialPursuit said:



SomeSoldier said:


I ignored it for a long time, as I hated the vocal version when I heard it in The B Sides. I was really surprised when I finally decided to listen to it, as it is stunning


While there is something pure about the vocal version, there is also something very.... wince-worthy about it. The "bllloooop ah, OH! Aahh...." at the beginning just ... I don't know. It's really fucking weird. The instrumental is good until it gets into the heavy drum fills and damn near "In A Gadda Da Vida" drum soloing. It really loses its tenderness at that point. It reminds me how "Alexa De Paris", even in it's extended version, still goes back to the main hook, quiets down, and almost restarts itself. "Another Lonely Christmas" extended sorta gets into that long drum fill thing, too, but it seems to work much better. The "God" instrumental just turns into a mess. The first part - great, second part - where's the fader.


I haven't listened to the extended Another Another Lonely Christmas yet, I'll wait until PR Deluxe is out (it's not one of my favourites to be honest). I see what you are saying about God Instrumental, but respectfully disagree. The mess at the end sounds glorious to my ears (no pun intended).
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Reply #8 posted 05/13/17 9:31am

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SomeSoldier said:


I haven't listened to the extended Another Another Lonely Christmas yet, I'll wait until PR Deluxe is out (it's not one of my favourites to be honest). I see what you are saying about God Instrumental, but respectfully disagree. The mess at the end sounds glorious to my ears (no pun intended).


Wow, ALC extended has been out since 1984 on the "I Would Die 4 U" 12". You've never heard that? Hmmmm. And yeah, agree to disagree. Those drum fills etc are just a fucking mess for me. I'd not heard that instrumental outside the movie for literally decades until probably Napster days. I grabbed it, and excitedly listened. (I could never find the single w/ the instrumental over the years.) I was disappointed. It loses all melody and quaint musicality in the 2nd half. It's a love theme for fuck's sake! hahaha

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Reply #9 posted 05/13/17 9:34am

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TrivialPursuit said:



SomeSoldier said:



I haven't listened to the extended Another Another Lonely Christmas yet, I'll wait until PR Deluxe is out (it's not one of my favourites to be honest). I see what you are saying about God Instrumental, but respectfully disagree. The mess at the end sounds glorious to my ears (no pun intended).


Wow, ALC extended has been out since 1984 on the "I Would Die 4 U" 12". You've never heard that? Hmmmm. And yeah, agree to disagree. Those drum fills etc are just a fucking mess for me. I'd not heard that instrumental outside the movie for literally decades until probably Napster days. I grabbed it, and excitedly listened. (I could never find the single w/ the instrumental over the years.) I was disappointed. It loses all melody and quaint musicality in the 2nd half. It's a love theme for fuck's sake! hahaha


As I said, Another Lonely Christmas is one I really don't care about. Is the extended version radically different from the version in The Hits? I might check it out if it is.
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Reply #10 posted 05/13/17 9:37am

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It's sublime and each time I hear it I think of the puddy pat
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #11 posted 05/13/17 4:01pm

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Does anyone know what guitar he used to record this song?

This one would be considered a 'SUNDAY' song according 2 Susan Rogers

even though the date set 4 it is a Tuesday

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Reply #12 posted 05/23/17 1:00am

Laydown

love the instrumental,never listen to the vocal.

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