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Reply #30 posted 08/12/20 9:15am

Germanegro

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To me the whisper sounds like "salvation."

TrivialPursuit said:



SimonCharles said:




TrivialPursuit said:




And that is so fucking random, too. I never quite paid attention to it, but it's even on the DTT page, so clearly someone heard it before.



Is that what he says? For all this time, I've been singing "starfish" - don't know why...and now I know better!




LOL I mean, starfish is as random as starvation. It's not exactly a call out like "Vegas!" or "Confusion!"


hmmm
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Reply #31 posted 08/12/20 9:26am

SimonCharles

Germanegro said:

To me the whisper sounds like "salvation." TrivialPursuit said:


LOL I mean, starfish is as random as starvation. It's not exactly a call out like "Vegas!" or "Confusion!"

hmmm

Oh, don't do that to me ... I've just stopped singing "Starfish" now! eek

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Reply #32 posted 08/12/20 6:45pm

bonatoc

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Kares said:

LovesexyIsThe1 said:

Back in the 90s, my best friend was listening to Lovesexy through a walkman, when his headphones were somehow pulled half way out of the device. The songs continued playing and he heard things that would just blow your mind. It was so amazing, and we were able to record every song in this mode, to a casette tape.

Somehwere in my collection I have this tape and I would love to transfer it to mp3, just so everyone else, can hear it this way. Musical sounds and backing vocals buried so deep in the mix, you cannot hear them just listening to the album the normal way.

I can only imagine, what the rest of his catalog would sound like with all the things Prince buried in the mix. There are ALWAYS new things to discover and hear in his music. He really knew how to put pure magic, genius and creativity in his recordings... more than we'll ever know or hear.

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It must've been mono'd by the plug only half way in. It's natural that you get to hear certain things in the mix better when you play it in mono.


I think it's more like a phase inversion thing.
Like what a "karaoke" software does. It cancel everything that panned in the middle,
and leaves only instruments that are panned on the extreme left and right.

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #33 posted 08/13/20 6:34pm

dsimp8

TrivialPursuit said:

fishwillbite said:

It surprises me that knowing Prince's music so intimately, I can still find new details in the music that I hadn't heard before.

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Today, it was a little drum machine tomtom pattern in Money Don't Matter that plays through the whole damn thing, accompanying and thickening the live drums. How had I not heard it before?

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Does anything ever reach out and surprise you from the Prince catalogue? A whispered backing vocal you never noticed? A funky little guitar line buried in the mix?


Yeah, I hear things I've not heard before. I don't know if it's streaming quailty changing, or my soundbar or whatever, but a few Prince albums I've played in recent days sound totally different to me. "Strange Relationship" is one that sticks out.

Back in 2009, I created a thread a while back that talked about hearing new things in "Irresistible Bitch." Backwards!

When the stems and tracks from "Let's Go Crazy" leaked a few weeks ago, I immediately headed to Fink's ragtime-esque piano solo in the mid-section breakdown. I wanted to hear it. Then I listened to Prince's guitar parts. Then other stuff. It's just amazing to hear those pieces of a song, and how they're mixed later. I put the tracks into GarageBand and played them all normal level. It became evident how quickly a good song could turn into trash if badly mixed. I think about the story of Thriller sounding horrible. Then MJ & Q sat down to re-mix one song per day or every couple of days and came up with what we hear now.

But yeah, I really believe there's always something to discover in Prince's music. And that headphone thing mentioned in the thread is something I used to do all the time.

Would love to find a copy of the Let's Go Crazy stems !

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Reply #34 posted 08/14/20 9:24am

TrivialPursuit

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So last night while sewing a quilt, I put on Lovesexy to listen to. I noticed during "eye No" that there was a sort of "ahh" or some sort of synth or something that was behind his voice on the melody in the verses. It's this meandering little whirly ethereal sound that pops in and mimics his vocal line.

"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 #35 posted 08/14/20 3:49pm

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THe acapella "Lets Go Crazy" is pretty revealing. Lots of vocal stuff happening that I never heard before. Also, for the first time I really heard and understood the " pills and thrills and dafodills will kill" part. Always thought it was sorta mumbled gibberish. Alas t'was not. cool

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[Edited 8/14/20 15:50pm]

This is what you want...This is what you get.
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Reply #36 posted 08/14/20 4:10pm

TrivialPursuit

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alexzander said:

THe acapella "Lets Go Crazy" is pretty revealing. Lots of vocal stuff happening that I never heard before. Also, for the first time I really heard and understood the " pills and thrills and dafodills will kill" part. Always thought it was sorta mumbled gibberish. Alas t'was not. cool


Those stems are amazing. The grungy guitar under it all, the layers of guitars, plus the almost Casio-keyboard sounds with the lead line. I was most interested in two things: 1) Fink's wonky piano part in the longer version; and 2) the talking in the middle where he's almost mumbling. I knew it was restating "dearly beloved," etc., but I wanted to hear it all. It's really buried in the mix, but to hear him just talk through it is interesting.

Also there's this weird percussive thing right in the middle on its own track. I think it's listed as a keyboard part. Almost like a synth cowbell or something.

"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 #37 posted 08/14/20 11:28pm

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That headphones jack halfway out phenomenon can be replicated perfectly with any modern studio software, such as Adobe Audition, the freeware Audacity, etc. I've tried it on countless albums and it's almost always a treat. Try it on some Queen.

Keep your headphones on.
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Reply #38 posted 08/14/20 11:41pm

Nightcrawler

I know exactly what you mean. The first time really listening to the linn in „The Beautiful Ones“ was a revelation for 12-year old me.

Dum-ts-ts Dum-Dum-ts-ts... cool
See the man with the blue guitar, maybe one day he`ll be a star...
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Reply #39 posted 08/15/20 12:00am

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TrivialPursuit said:

So last night while sewing a quilt, I put on Lovesexy to listen to. I noticed during "eye No" that there was a sort of "ahh" or some sort of synth or something that was behind his voice on the melody in the verses. It's this meandering little whirly ethereal sound that pops in and mimics his vocal line.


Nice
PIPS! Eurgh...
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Reply #40 posted 08/15/20 3:16am

GirlBrother

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smokeverbs said:

That headphones jack halfway out phenomenon can be replicated perfectly with any modern studio software, such as Adobe Audition, the freeware Audacity, etc. I've tried it on countless albums and it's almost always a treat. Try it on some Queen.



Yeah. It's the OOPS effect.

It can get kind of eerie at times.
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Reply #41 posted 08/15/20 6:48am

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GirlBrother said:

Well, I never knew that Prince and the audience chant "CAN'T NO-BODY, FUCK WITH US" during the rap part of It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night, until it was backmasked on the radio last week. lol

lol lol lol lol lol lol

I remembering discovering that myself !!!

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Reply #42 posted 08/16/20 4:36pm

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muleFunk said:

GirlBrother said:

Well, I never knew that Prince and the audience chant "CAN'T NO-BODY, FUCK WITH US" during the rap part of It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night, until it was backmasked on the radio last week. lol

lol lol lol lol lol lol

I remembering discovering that myself !!!

wait... its not backwards. "backmasking" is backwards audio.

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