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Actually listening to Rave unto on vinyl strange huh.... | |
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"Strange... but true" | |
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You mean the Rave Unto or the Rave in2 album????
If u have the 1988 album beware...thou shall share with the purple posse ( | |
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MikeMatronik said: You mean the Rave Unto or the Rave in2 album????
If u have the 1988 album beware...thou shall share with the purple posse ( Rave, the song, didn't start generally circulating until the late 90s, and any complete configuration of the album has never surfaced thus far, so you can be assured, this isn't about the 1988 album! | |
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Well, the early version of this song can be heard from various concert boots, and can be anywhere from 5-15 mintues long, depending on which other songs are inserted. But the album version, of course, didn't appear until the '99 album. It's a shame, too, cuz if the song had been released aroun 87-88, it would have been a smash. It is, to my knowledge, either the first, or one of the first, songs to have the reference "Mack Daddy" in it (years before Kris Kross came along.) Yet another time when he did it first. | |
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ImYours said: It's a shame, too, cuz if the song had been released aroun 87-88, it would have been a smash
You know, I *really* think it wouldn't have! The song was *completely* out of date, regarding the pop charts. And even beyond that, it just really was not a very good song at all. That's the whole funny thing regarding the Rave (99) album - Prince picked one of the most flacid, tame songs of his entire back-catalogue to base a new project around!! | |
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ImYours said: Well, the early version of this song can be heard from various concert boots, and can be anywhere from 5-15 mintues long, depending on which other songs are inserted. But the album version, of course, didn't appear until the '99 album. It's a shame, too, cuz if the song had been released aroun 87-88, it would have been a smash. It is, to my knowledge, either the first, or one of the first, songs to have the reference "Mack Daddy" in it (years before Kris Kross came along.) Yet another time when he did it first.
It's a shame, too, cuz if the song had been released aroun 87-88, it would have been a smash ===> Lord at some point I'm going to stop being suprised by the things people post on this board. It so wouldn't have been a hit even in 87-88 Dance... Let me see you dance | |
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NouveauDance said: ImYours said: It's a shame, too, cuz if the song had been released aroun 87-88, it would have been a smash
You know, I *really* think it wouldn't have! The song was *completely* out of date, regarding the pop charts. And even beyond that, it just really was not a very good song at all. That's the whole funny thing regarding the Rave (99) album - Prince picked one of the most flacid, tame songs of his entire back-catalogue to base a new project around!! I disagree! "Rave" is one of my very favorite Prince songs. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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The released version is just too slow and sounds unfinished, like he left off a couple of instruments. If it were sped up to the tempo it's worked into Batdance at, yes, I could see it having been a successful single (much as Batdance itself was). it's time for a new direction / it's time for jazz to die | |
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ImYours said: Well, the early version of this song can be heard from various concert boots, and can be anywhere from 5-15 mintues long, depending on which other songs are inserted.
The original version of Rave was recorded during the Lovesexy tour in 1988 in London. © Bart Van Hemelen
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stanleylieber said: The released version is just too slow and sounds unfinished, like he left off a couple of instruments. If it were sped up to the tempo it's worked into Batdance at, yes, I could see it having been a successful single (much as Batdance itself was).
Hence Rave In2. I'm taking it you haven't heard Rave In2 because that version does just what you say...much better than Un2 I think. . [Edited 2/28/06 4:23am] | |
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MikeMatronik said: You mean the Rave Unto or the Rave in2 album????
If u have the 1988 album beware...thou shall share with the purple posse ( even if i did have the unreleased 1988 album u'd be the last one id share it with. | |
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IAintTheOne said: MikeMatronik said: You mean the Rave Unto or the Rave in2 album????
If u have the 1988 album beware...thou shall share with the purple posse ( even if i did have the unreleased 1988 album u'd be the last one id share it with. Thanks for your kindness! Guess God forgot to give a sense of humour! | |
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