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Computer Blue....DAYUM I just heard the extended version for the first. D-A-Y-U-M...CLASSIC Prince material there...I see now why others would always compain that it was shortened. MUCH to be heard there. It's quite Groovealicious, funky, scary, danceable...all at the same time! | |
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dont know who the fucker was at girlbros. radio that voted the tune a "thumbsdown".. when i find you though, WATCH OUT!! Space for sale... | |
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BobGeorge909 said: I just heard the extended version for the first. D-A-Y-U-M...CLASSIC Prince material there...I see now why others would always compain that it was shortened. MUCH to be heard there. It's quite Groovealicious, funky, scary, danceable...all at the same time!
Where can I hear it??? Damn this kooky love affair.... | |
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BobGeorge909 said: I just heard the extended version for the first. D-A-Y-U-M...CLASSIC Prince material there...I see now why others would always compain that it was shortened. MUCH to be heard there. It's quite Groovealicious, funky, scary, danceable...all at the same time!
----- Scary is a good word for it Just falt out funky scary. | |
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sthom146 said: BobGeorge909 said: I just heard the extended version for the first. D-A-Y-U-M...CLASSIC Prince material there...I see now why others would always compain that it was shortened. MUCH to be heard there. It's quite Groovealicious, funky, scary, danceable...all at the same time!
Where can I hear it??? girlbros radio.....link in sig.. Space for sale... | |
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This version made me love the song even more. I never thought of it as scary but it is. Great stuff. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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just shows how stupid Warner Bros was for not getting this out in some form
this woulda made an awesome video -- a la Guns'N'Roses-style the full-length song is totally mind-blowing | |
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There are a few extended versions.
I hope and pray 2 God that U R talking about what is referred 2 as "The Hallway Version", with the different corridors being named "Lust", "Insecurity" (dope vocal effect), "Hate", etc... Oh... not 2 mention the blazin' guitar. Each hallway has an emotion... Also, there's a version with Wendy saying, "Chauvanistic Computer... Narrow-minded Computer..." etc. This version clocks in at 12:27. Hit me! G. [Edited 6/28/05 11:45am] "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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I was just watching my tape from the Purple Rain tour in 85. This song is one of the amazing things about that video. I really hate that it didn't officially see the light of day. I am MrVictor.... | |
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Giovanni777 said: There are a few extended versions.
I hope and pray 2 God that U R talking about what is referred 2 as "The Hallway Version", with the different corridors being named "Lust", "Insecurity" (dope vocal effect), "Hate", etc... Oh... not 2 mention the blazin' guitar. Each hallway has an emotion... Also, there's a version with Wendy saying, "Chauvanistic Computer... Narrow-minded Computer..." etc. This version clocks in at 12:27. Hit me! G. [Edited 6/28/05 11:45am] EXTENDED LYRICS: He didn't like living alone The house where he lived had many hallways It was a long walk 2 his bedroom Because 2 him each hallway represented an emotion Every one vastly different from the next One day while she was with him He decided 2 name each one She walked by his side, one hand on his thigh No - she was sort of half a step behind him Yeah, the grip on his thigh intensified As they walked slowly through the corridor He named the hallway "Lust" And as they passed through the next one He named it "Fear" The grip she now loosened So he walked faster Her hands now trembling She let dropped 2 her side as he wrote the word "Insecurity" He looked into her eyes and smiled a demon smile And quickly walked onto the next Corridor after corridor He named almost all when suddenly… he stopped He picked up the word "Hate" She was gone So he picked up another – "Pain" On the verge of a breakdown What is life without love? It's hell Computer Blue! Father, Father, the sun is gone (Father, Father) The Dawn, the Dawn Father, Father, where is the Dawn? (Where is the Dawn, Father?) (Na, na, na, na, na) {x2} Na, na, na, na, na Shall I go 2 church on Sundays? Shall I stay home and pray? Shall I try 2 make her happy? Shall I try 2 make her stay? Where is my love life? Tell me, where can it be? Narrow-minded computer (Somebody please, please tell me…) It's time someone programmed U (Somebody please, please tell me what's wrong with me) It's time U learned women are not butterflies They're computers 2 Just like U Computer Blue (Where is my baby?) Chauvinistic computer It's time someone programmed U (Na, na, na, na, na) U fall in love 2 fast and hate 2 soon And take 4 granted the feeling's mutual (The feeling's mutual!) We're computers 2 Just like U Computer Blue "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Thanx 4 the great response y'all. This song is GREAT...imma 'bout to give it another LOUD spin. | |
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My favourite all-time Prince song. | |
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There is a digital "Hallway Speech" version that has been shared amongst a select few.
It is absolutely awesome. Like hearing a completely different song. . "You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person." | |
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The Computer Blue extended version is an example of a Prince tour de force.
Classic song on a classic album. | |
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giotto said: There is a digital "Hallway Speech" version that has been shared amongst a select few.
It is absolutely awesome. Like hearing a completely different song. . Yeah, well I got two middle fingers saluting those select few. I keep hearing that Eddie Murphy routine. "I got some ice cream. I got some ice cream. And you don't got none." The extended version is incredible. I let a casual Prince fan hear it once and she couldn't believe it was real. I told her that it was cut down to make room for When Doves Cry(right? I hope), but that it should have been released somehow, someway. | |
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TheBigBang said:[quote] giotto said: There is a digital "Hallway Speech" version that has been shared amongst a select few.
It is absolutely awesome. Like hearing a completely different song. . Yeah, well I got two middle fingers saluting those select few. I keep hearing that Eddie Murphy routine. "I got some ice cream. I got some ice cream. And you don't got none." ...I feel ya. Damn this kooky love affair.... | |
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TheBigBang said: giotto said: There is a digital "Hallway Speech" version that has been shared amongst a select few.
It is absolutely awesome. Like hearing a completely different song. . Yeah, well I got two middle fingers saluting those select few. U gotta admit, G. That was funny! | |
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TheBigBang said: giotto said: There is a digital "Hallway Speech" version that has been shared amongst a select few.
It is absolutely awesome. Like hearing a completely different song. . Yeah, well I got two middle fingers saluting those select few. I keep hearing that Eddie Murphy routine. "I got some ice cream. I got some ice cream. And you don't got none." The extended version is incredible. I let a casual Prince fan hear it once and she couldn't believe it was real. I told her that it was cut down to make room for When Doves Cry(right? I hope), but that it should have been released somehow, someway. I may be wrong but I think 'Computer Blue' was edited to include 'Take Me With U'. Damn, damn, damn - this song is I've said it before: how on earth does Prince sit on jams like this? Unbelievable. | |
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Anji said: TheBigBang said: Yeah, well I got two middle fingers saluting those select few. U gotta admit, G. That was funny! Well that's why I ran over to you crying my eyes out, seeking much needed emotional rescue... I swear some people have no respect I mean, I work sooo damn hard to make people happy and what do I get in return? unwarranted, nasty abuse, the guy must be a jerk... . "You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person." | |
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Who say:
Poor lonely computer It's time someone programmed U It's time U learned love and lust They both have 4 letters But they're entirely different words Poor lonely computer Poor, poor lonely computer Do U really know what love is? Lisa or Wendy (Computer Blue alternative version) | |
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TheBigBang said: giotto said: There is a digital "Hallway Speech" version that has been shared amongst a select few.
It is absolutely awesome. Like hearing a completely different song. . Yeah, well I got two middle fingers saluting those select few. I keep hearing that Eddie Murphy routine. "I got some ice cream. I got some ice cream. And you don't got none." The extended version is incredible. I let a casual Prince fan hear it once and she couldn't believe it was real. I told her that it was cut down to make room for When Doves Cry(right? I hope), but that it should have been released somehow, someway. Hay! I'm reading those lyrics, and whaddyaknow!? I HAVE THIS VERSION on Cassette. A dude gave it to me with a tape of the black album - waaay back in 88 or 89. I pulled out the cassette a few weeks ago and was thinking, "damn!? I wonder who all has this version of this tune?" And no, I haven't converted it to mp3, and no, I wont mail you a copy of this thing. I GOT ICE CREAM AND YOU GOT NONE! This cassette also contains the original version of Nikki, The Beautiful Ones, I Would Die 4 U, Baby I'm A Star, (probably taken from the videotape, i'm guessing) and some other stuff. BUT I've never heard (nor heard about) any sort of demos for When Doves Cry. Anybody know about this? Wasn't there bass on that song at one point? [Edited 7/1/05 20:18pm] www.beaurocks.com Trees are made of WOOD! | |
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leonciolm said: Who say:
Poor lonely computer It's time someone programmed U It's time U learned love and lust They both have 4 letters But they're entirely different words Poor lonely computer Poor, poor lonely computer Do U really know what love is? Lisa or Wendy (Computer Blue alternative version) Sounds like they're both saying it. There's two voices and they're different voices. www.beaurocks.com Trees are made of WOOD! | |
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So let me get this straight: There's an edited "Computer Blue", an extended "Computer Blue", and a digital, "hallway" "Computer Blue"? Anything else?
The one I heard was the extended and it was . | |
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squiddyren said: So let me get this straight: There's an edited "Computer Blue", an extended "Computer Blue", and a digital, "hallway" "Computer Blue"? Anything else?
The one I heard was the extended and it was . 01- There is a St. Louis Park Warehouse version, a rough demo and the earliest version of "Computer Blue", which lasts for nearly 14 minutes and features very raw, awesome guitar, complete with feedback at the very end. 02- Then there is an early studio mixdown of "Computer Blue", the first version from Sunset Sound Studio, which is mostly instrumental and served as a template for the third version. 03- This was reworked and turned into the so-called "hallway speech" version, which as far as I know is everyone's favourite. This one is defintely the most interesting, both musically and lyrically. This version is nearly 14 minutes in length. 04- Last but not least there is another Sunset Sound version, basically the same reworked version which was edited down for inclusion on the original pressing of the Purple Rain album. It lasts for around 8 minutes. I hope that helps dispel some of the confusion. . "You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person." | |
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Just listened to the hallway speech version for the 1st time in awhile after reading this thread. It's a shame he doesn't release this. It is positively electrifying. Is this possibly the best thing we've heard that he hasn't offically released?
As a side note...I remember back in about 93/94, when I was on the outs as a fan of Prince (after the name change and Come I really thought the guy was done), someone sent me a tape of Gold Experience songs and tacked this version at the end...it offically brought me back as a fan. That tape defintely got a work out. | |
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I believe I have 3 different versions of the extended version of CB. Each is awesome. | |
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giotto said: squiddyren said: So let me get this straight: There's an edited "Computer Blue", an extended "Computer Blue", and a digital, "hallway" "Computer Blue"? Anything else?
The one I heard was the extended and it was . 01- There is a St. Louis Park Warehouse version, a rough demo and the earliest version of "Computer Blue", which lasts for nearly 14 minutes and features very raw, awesome guitar, complete with feedback at the very end. 02- Then there is an early studio mixdown of "Computer Blue", the first version from Sunset Sound Studio, which is mostly instrumental and served as a template for the third version. 03- This was reworked and turned into the so-called "hallway speech" version, which as far as I know is everyone's favourite. This one is defintely the most interesting, both musically and lyrically. This version is nearly 14 minutes in length. 04- Last but not least there is another Sunset Sound version, basically the same reworked version which was edited down for inclusion on the original pressing of the Purple Rain album. It lasts for around 8 minutes. I hope that helps dispel some of the confusion. . Thanks! | |
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how often do they play it I caught the end | |
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giotto said: 03- This was reworked and turned into the so-called "hallway speech" version, which as far as I know is everyone's favourite. This one is defintely the most interesting, both musically and lyrically. This version is nearly 14 minutes in length.
Man, I haven't heard that version in forever! But I remember how incredible it is. This thread is making me I wanna hear it again. | |
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beauhall said: TheBigBang said: Yeah, well I got two middle fingers saluting those select few. I keep hearing that Eddie Murphy routine. "I got some ice cream. I got some ice cream. And you don't got none." The extended version is incredible. I let a casual Prince fan hear it once and she couldn't believe it was real. I told her that it was cut down to make room for When Doves Cry(right? I hope), but that it should have been released somehow, someway. Hay! I'm reading those lyrics, and whaddyaknow!? I HAVE THIS VERSION on Cassette. A dude gave it to me with a tape of the black album - waaay back in 88 or 89. I pulled out the cassette a few weeks ago and was thinking, "damn!? I wonder who all has this version of this tune?" And no, I haven't converted it to mp3, and no, I wont mail you a copy of this thing. I GOT ICE CREAM AND YOU GOT NONE! This cassette also contains the original version of Nikki, The Beautiful Ones, I Would Die 4 U, Baby I'm A Star, (probably taken from the videotape, i'm guessing) and some other stuff. BUT I've never heard (nor heard about) any sort of demos for When Doves Cry. Anybody know about this? Wasn't there bass on that song at one point? [Edited 7/1/05 20:18pm] NEWSFLASH! If you have this on tape, circa '88 or '89, it's not DIGITAL. I have a hissed-out version of the Hallway Speech on cassette, and an excellent version of the Hallway Speech on CD, but neither of them are digital, which I'm assuming would be the absolute best version available. | |
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