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Thread started 03/16/06 6:51am

switters

Worst Era: The Beautiful Experience

I'm a diehard Prince fan....am thrilled with 3121...

But I just listened to a cd "The Beautiful Experince" live...

and I remembered how I never could stand all the songs that came from that period that he played relentlessly...

Interactive
Now
Days of Wild
The Ride

I hated these songs!!!

The only one I thought was pretty good was "shhhhh".

Funny how some eras rub you the wrong way isn't it?
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Reply #1 posted 03/16/06 7:12am

KoolEaze

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The live versions of Days of Wild, Now and The Ride from that Beautiful Experience tv special were hot. I consider them as the "origi´nal" versions because by the time The Gold Experience was released 1.5 years later my ears were already too familiar with those versions, so the "official" versions paled in comparison.

"Shhh" is a killer song, especially THAT particular version... the NYC Palladium 94 version also kicked some serious ass.
" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?"
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Reply #2 posted 03/16/06 7:17am

Krystal666

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OH I love those kinda songs! That era musically really was fun and exciting. Although Prince's look was...err...I don't know I didn't think he looked particularly nice..he lost too much weight, his hair didn't look nice...he looked pissed off all the time...I mean I was still attracted to him because he was Prince. I had a bad feeling around that time that he might commit suicide or something. Then when he married Mayte I knew he'd be ok. ( I love Mayte!)

But musically the most boring period to me was 2001-up untill Musicology. I was getting scared that I'd see him in Vegas singing show tunes. cool
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Reply #3 posted 03/16/06 7:20am

Anx

sorry, i love that era - i find it fascinating.
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Reply #4 posted 03/16/06 8:12am

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I agree with Anx - creativly a very interesting period for P

He definitly had passion in his performances of those songs and his angst against the establishments really set him off in a interesting direction

Top songs:
Shhh
Days of Wild
Now
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The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #5 posted 03/16/06 8:12am

SexualSuicide

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switters said:

I'm a diehard Prince fan....am thrilled with 3121...

But I just listened to a cd "The Beautiful Experince" live...

and I remembered how I never could stand all the songs that came from that period that he played relentlessly...

Interactive
Now
Days of Wild
The Ride

I hated these songs!!!

The only one I thought was pretty good was "shhh"

Funny how some eras rub you the wrong way isn't it?


I love these songs!
[Edited 3/16/06 8:13am]
"The little 1 will escort u 2 the places within ur mind"
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Reply #6 posted 03/16/06 8:38am

ufoclub

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I like Days of Wild and Now... I just wish Now didn't have the stoner dude thing in the studio version.
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Reply #7 posted 03/16/06 8:43am

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Anx said:

sorry, i love that era - i find it fascinating.


Same here. Prince was really inspired then.
The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.

"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism."
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Reply #8 posted 03/16/06 8:49am

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Anx said:

sorry, i love that era - i find it fascinating.


I agree.

It was a brilliant explosion of all kinds of different ideas and projects, and most of all, great music. dancing jig
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Reply #9 posted 03/16/06 9:00am

switters

I think it's great that you guys love the tracks.

They just NEVER did it for me. I think they're bad songs. neutral

except for 'shhh'.
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Reply #10 posted 03/16/06 9:31am

thedoorkeeper

I think this is the first time I've heard someone
say they didn't like Days of Wild.
I always thought it was a universally loved song among Prince fans.
Its such a live standard of his plus the fact
that he never put out an official studio version.
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Reply #11 posted 03/16/06 9:32am

Anx

well, there was a version on crystal ball, right? and that cd single thinger. so it WAS officially released, but kinda after the fact...
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Reply #12 posted 03/16/06 10:01am

metalorange

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Anx said:

well, there was a version on crystal ball, right? and that cd single thinger. so it WAS officially released, but kinda after the fact...


Yeah, but those are live versions with some overdubs, the studio version has never been officially released.

I love that era too! Something very dirty and grungey about that era, with all the swearing and deep bass and drum sounds.
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Reply #13 posted 03/16/06 11:16am

jillybean

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His look scared me the most during this period, and I didn't care for his stage antics (he pretty much used Mayte as a stage prop) but I actually liked the music from this period. What I can't stand are the backing vocals from "NPS" and "Slaughtherhouse". Someone tell those women to shut up!!
"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #14 posted 03/16/06 11:34am

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This definately my second favorite Prince period behind the mid eighties. Unfortunately, the albums released during this time don't tell the whole story. Come, Chaos & Disorder and even The Gold Experience could have all been so much better with different versions of some songs and the inclusion of certain tracks that weren't released at all. The live performances were great as well, including Mayte razz!
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Reply #15 posted 03/16/06 11:42am

Wall

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Anx said:

sorry, i love that era - i find it fascinating.



Also agree with this. One of my favorite eras of Prince music.
No hard feelings.
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Reply #16 posted 03/16/06 11:44am

Novabreaker

This is one of his best eras. Right after SOTT and Purple Rain. It was his last peak.
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Reply #17 posted 03/16/06 1:54pm

mwu

Anx said:

sorry, i love that era - i find it fascinating.

Co-sign, my favorite one, even better than gold experience.
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Reply #18 posted 03/16/06 2:20pm

tntsteele

To me this was his best Era. That big hat with the flower on it, cool as hell. He just didn't a f*ck, what anyone thought about him. It was like we had this secret and no one else knew how good prince's music was at the time.

Best show I've ever been to (and I've been to a bunch) is the Paladium in '94.



Peace, and be Wild.
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Reply #19 posted 03/16/06 2:37pm

Moonbeam

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Those are some of my favorite Prince songs you list! lol
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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Reply #20 posted 03/16/06 4:08pm

doctamario

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My favorite Prince period. The attitude and music were awesome
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Don't hurt me, I'm a newb. I'm supposed to be stupid.
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Reply #21 posted 03/16/06 4:13pm

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switters said:

I'm a diehard Prince fan....am thrilled with 3121...

But I just listened to a cd "The Beautiful Experince" live...

and I remembered how I never could stand all the songs that came from that period that he played relentlessly...

Interactive
Now
Days of Wild
The Ride

I hated these songs!!!

The only one I thought was pretty good was "shhhhh".

Funny how some eras rub you the wrong way isn't it?


i pretty much agree with you, tho' no one else does! i generally hate this era too. i found it messy and claustrophobic and noisy and unattractive. 'interactive' is one of my least favourite prince songs EVER!
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Reply #22 posted 03/16/06 4:38pm

BananaCologne

Although heavily over-produced in some areas, T.G.E. was a great album, and you could tell that regardless of what was going on behind the scenes, he really believed in what he had created. It's just a shame that vision got lost along the way in all the hyperbole.

For me, 'The Beautiful Experience' TV special is a really cool little point in Prince history, where he was just literally brimming over with ideas, and enthused as all hell about embracing all this new technology like the internet and trying to integrate it somehow into his music etc. It did however stray off the beaten track somewhat a year or two down the line, but hey - you can't knock the guy for trying.

The Artist and the NPG playing a show at Prince Albert's request at the 'St...



tntsteele said:

To me this was his best Era. That big hat with the flower on it, cool as hell. He just didn't a f*ck, what anyone thought about him. It was like we had this secret and no one else knew how good prince's music was at the time.

Best show I've ever been to (and I've been to a bunch) is the Paladium in '94.



Peace, and be Wild.


tnt, thought you'd like this (in case you hadn't seen it before)

The Artist and Lenny Kravtiz at The Palladium, New York (14th July, 1994)
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© 1994 Nicole Nodlund

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Reply #23 posted 03/16/06 5:12pm

heckaslammin

I hated they way he LOOKED in this era. Waaaayyy too much makeup. He looked like a cross between Liza Minnelli and Tammy Faye Bakker. The songs youmentioned however, I totally dig.
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Reply #24 posted 03/16/06 5:16pm

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Prefer the Studio Version of Days Of Wild. More like the Black Album.

Now is a classic rap song, complete with a rocking beat and sound. You have a tin ear.

Interactive is a trifle, but a neat one.

The Ride has been done a million times, and there are many great live versions. Keep the best version and loose your mind in the groove. You must be a hater. bah.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #25 posted 03/16/06 8:14pm

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I couldnt disagree more.
Anything from 0+>, The Gold Experience, The Undertaker, The Beautiful Experience, Come, Chaos, and even NPS are high on my list. I really miss this era. So damn much energy. Not too mention Mayte's ass. I guess thats why Im so excited about the twins. Its good to see some eye candy up on stage with him again.
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Reply #26 posted 03/16/06 8:23pm

switters

tiger2 said:

switters said:

I'm a diehard Prince fan....am thrilled with 3121...

But I just listened to a cd "The Beautiful Experince" live...

and I remembered how I never could stand all the songs that came from that period that he played relentlessly...

Interactive
Now
Days of Wild
The Ride

I hated these songs!!!

The only one I thought was pretty good was "shhhhh".

Funny how some eras rub you the wrong way isn't it?


i pretty much agree with you, tho' no one else does! i generally hate this era too. i found it messy and claustrophobic and noisy and unattractive. 'interactive' is one of my least favourite prince songs EVER!


Yup, Tiger2, you described it perfectly....messy,noisy,loud,sort of abrasive music, with lyrics I just didn't dig.

Hey, I really think it's great that so many of you love this era. That's the beautiful thing about music--Prince music---it's so personal. Graffiti Bridge has a special place in my heart because of that particular summer in my life. Same with NPS, which many fans hate. I found it enjoyable and really tight production wise...

3121 is the BOMB!!
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Reply #27 posted 03/16/06 10:02pm

Novabreaker

tntsteele said:

It was like we had this secret and no one else knew how good prince's music was at the time.


nod

This is very much the way I saw it back then as well.
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Reply #28 posted 03/16/06 10:07pm

EvilWhiteMules

That was one of the best times to be a Prince fan in my honest opinion.

During the 1993 - 1995 period, Prince , or prince as he wanted to be called ws doing some very wild things with his music. He was very prolific at that time, and his material was first rate, if a bit commercial sounding.

It was exciting.
I mean, hearing him proclaim "Welcome 2 the Dawn" instead of "may you live to see the dawn" which was on all his pre-symbol era albums. One got the feeling that he really was going to usher in an age of unprecendented musical output. Claims like "music should be free", and news of an upcoming "Opera" and "ballet" score penned by prince were very exciting. Proclaimations that the old Prince material was dead to him now, and that his new stuff was "so much better" made me lick my lips anticipating the years to come.

Of course, after 1995, I started to realize that it was just the rantings of an unhappy egomaniac. The Dawn ended up being nothing special, the ballet score gives me constipation, and the free music ended up cost 50 bucks on luv4another.com if you were lucky enough not to be doublcharged and have to wait a year to recieve your music. The dream didn't last. And I think most people remember the fallout and associate it to the entire span of the Symbol years. In fact, it was only the later part of the 90s were it got really bad. Early on, Prince put out some first rate albums. COME and GOLD are among his best albums (imperfect but filled with undeniable gems).
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Reply #29 posted 03/17/06 4:19am

Anx

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I hated they way he LOOKED in this era. Waaaayyy too much makeup. He looked like a cross between Liza Minnelli and Tammy Faye Bakker. The songs youmentioned however, I totally dig.


i loved how he looked! he was like a cross between little richard and clarabelle the clown! i want him back in lace bellbottoms, liza minnelli spit-curls, and cleopatra eyeliner...NOW!!!
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