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The outtakes Machine and Hey lover 1976:
1. Don't You Wanna Ride? - Studio Nights 2. Leaving for New York - Studio Nights/The Work 1 3. Machine 4. Nightingale - Studio Nights 5. Rock Me, Lover - Studio Nights 6. Spending My Time - Studio Nights 7. Sweet Thing - Studio Nights 8. Wouldn't You Love 2 Love Me - Studio Nights/Cosmos/The Work 1 9. Since We've Been Together 10. I Spend My Time Loving You 11. Lady Pleasure 12. Surprise 13. You´re Such A Fox 14. Love Is Forever 15. Diamond Eyes 16. Hey Lover 17. Whenever Has anyone heard the two outtakes from this list called machine and hey lover? I know that machine was on the demo he used to get his record deal in 1977. This is the story I saw on the net one time, about hey lover. They said that Soft and wet at first didn't have the line Hey lover! in the verses and that when he went to record for you, he made an outtake of hey lover, but mixed it into soft and wet. Is this true? I have heard two older versions of soft and wet and neither of them say hey lover. | |
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Hey Lover is a 41 second 'song' and sounds nothing like Soft And Wet
From the rest you mentioned i only heard 1,2,7,8 Where did you get those other titles from ? I have all his studio outtakes starting from 76 [Edited 11/29/05 17:34pm] | |
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i'm not saying that those other titles don't exist , btw ,
but i thought i had all his outtakes [Edited 11/29/05 17:43pm] | |
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The ones without a bootleg title are uncirculating. | |
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so are those supposedly on 'studio nights' only , circulating ? [Edited 11/29/05 18:33pm] | |
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Dewrede said: so are those supposedly on 'studio nights' only , circulating ?
Well, yeah, otherwise they wouldn't be on the bootleg would they Circulating = Widely available, on bootlegs/through trading (and these days on p2p) Uncirculating = Not available on bootleg/through trading, but a few high-up collectors may have them for private use (which we wouldn't know unless they told us) - To all intents and purposes, uncirculating. | |
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ok , i have the Revelations 2.1 DVD which i thought contains all outtakes | |
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Dewrede said: ok , i have the Revelations 2.1 DVD which i thought contains all outtakes
Nope. Loads, but not all. | |
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ok , i reckon the only few missing are the ones mentioned here ?
(at least i hope) | |
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Dewrede said: ok , i reckon the only few missing are the ones mentioned here ?
(at least i hope) The are a GAZILLION out-takes that are not circulating. http://www.housequake.com...adid=10821 | |
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thanks
but i meant from those that are circulating | |
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What about machine? Has anyone heard that? | |
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potroastpony said: What about machine? Has anyone heard that?
(echo..... echo.....)..... It's not circulating! So unless there's someone who has it privately, and they decide to describe it (unlikely, because then they'll be getting org notes left right and center from newbies begging for it), then your plea will fall on deaf ears. Here's what The Vault says about Machine: This is one of six songs recorded by Grand Central Corporation at the ASI studio in Minneapolis in early 1976. The song has a strong sexual content, comparing a woman to a machine in graphic detail. | |
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NouveauDance said: potroastpony said: What about machine? Has anyone heard that?
(echo..... echo.....)..... It's not circulating! So unless there's someone who has it privately, and they decide to describe it (unlikely, because then they'll be getting org notes left right and center from newbies begging for it), then your plea will fall on deaf ears. Here's what The Vault says about Machine: This is one of six songs recorded by Grand Central Corporation at the ASI studio in Minneapolis in early 1976. The song has a strong sexual content, comparing a woman to a machine in graphic detail. Well, how did this guy know what Hey Lover sounds like? Anyway did they say if machine was rock or funk? Dewrede said: Hey Lover is a 41 second 'song' and sounds nothing like Soft And Wet
From the rest you mentioned i only heard 1,2,7,8 Where did you get those other titles from ? I have all his studio outtakes starting from 76 [Edited 11/30/05 6:13am] | |
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Hey Lover's on the Revelations 2.1 DVD
It's really nothing more than a noisy snippet thing with guitars and Prince singing hey Lover , i really wanna love you , hey lover | |
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potroastpony said: Anyway did they say if machine was rock or funk?
The quote from the book was the entire comment on that track. | |
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NouveauDance said: Dewrede said: ok , i reckon the only few missing are the ones mentioned here ?
(at least i hope) The are a GAZILLION out-takes that are not circulating. http://www.housequake.com...adid=10821 Like the remixes for Lovesexy or 3 Nigs watching a Kung-Fu Movie. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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