Dude why do u have to post your bs in every thread involving Wendy Susannah the Revolution?
tired
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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
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.
PURPLE RAIN -- KURT LODER
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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 is my love life? Till I find the righteous one
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:
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OldFriends4Sale said:
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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~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~ | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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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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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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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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