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Thread started 07/06/06 3:42am

Krystal666

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If I was your girlfriend

One thing that always bothered me on the recording of this song is Prince using the Camille voice. I remember the Sign of the Times movie version and it was mind blowing! I thought he singing in his natural registar gave much the song more feeling. I feel like using the Camille voice kinda robbed the song of it's sincerity. I have no problem with the voice on other songs like Good love, U got the look, Rock hard.., ect ect but just on that song it really bugs me. The song needs to be sung by a man and people need to know it's a man...not the unisex Camille voice which is more suited for a humorous song or a light hearted one....that song is just too deep for that.

But you know Prince is the artist...he probably knows best and I'm sure there was a reason for it...with it being such a personal song and all.
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Reply #1 posted 07/06/06 4:08am

metalorange

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Well, it was intended for the Camille album where all the songs were going to use the Camille character voice. If it didn't have that voice, it would have stood out. I guess he did't feel the need to re-record it after abandoning that project, anymore than he felt the need to re-record the other tracks used. But I know what you're saying, using his own voice would have made it an even more personal song (wasn't it supposed to be about his jealousy of the relationship Susannah had with her sister Wendy?).
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Reply #2 posted 07/06/06 4:11am

NouveauDance

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IMO, it's the vocals that make the sentiment of the lyric all the more interesting.
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Reply #3 posted 07/06/06 4:15am

Krystal666

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metalorange said:

(wasn't it supposed to be about his jealousy of the relationship Susannah had with her sister Wendy?).


Yes I think this relationship inspired this song, or at least that is what every biographer and music critic thought. I see it as a man not being able to break through that barrier to true intimacy that only women/sisters share because alot of women reserve parts of themseleves or protect or restrict themselves from men...kinda because I think it is in our nature
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Reply #4 posted 07/06/06 4:17am

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NouveauDance said:

IMO, it's the vocals that make the sentiment of the lyric all the more interesting.


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But Marge! What if we chose the wrong religion? Each week we just make God madder and madder.
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Reply #5 posted 07/06/06 4:18am

Imago

I prefer the movie version, but not becuase he's singing with his normal voice.

I like it becuase he's using more soul in the SOTT movie version. I love the camille voice, but the album version suffers from two main things:

1) IT DESPERATELY NEEDS REMASTERING
2) At times, it comes off more wierd than sincere


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Reply #6 posted 07/06/06 4:38am

luv4all7

I funkin' LOVE the Camille voice, but I see what your sayin' Krystal. razz
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Reply #7 posted 07/06/06 6:14am

lovesexyq

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This song always makes me kind of sad. I like the Camille voice, but it's also nice to hear in his normal voice.
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Reply #8 posted 07/06/06 9:31am

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NouveauDance said:

IMO, it's the vocals that make the sentiment of the lyric all the more interesting.


I couldn't agree more! Even if it confuses people as to the true meaning, I still prefer the album version.

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Reply #9 posted 07/06/06 9:48am

CoolMF

Always loved the song, but I've also always hated the last minute and a half. I'd prefer the instrumental instead of him talking about getting naked and doing a ballet. Sorry, but the talking at the end always killed the song for me.

Crystal Ball or Dream Factory's my favorite Camille tracks.

3121 may one day be on that list.
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Reply #10 posted 07/06/06 10:21am

Nvncible1

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i always associated that song like this

the sped up, small, light voice is the true vulnerabilty that we men rarely share with anyone else. so prince was putting his true self on the line, exposing it to his lady.

the lower, darker voices we sometimes here that is deeper than normal shows the facade we men put up to show we are bigger and badder than anyone else. princes uses that to show that he still is a MAN but still asks the question

if i was ur girlfriend.....


wow eek
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Reply #11 posted 07/06/06 1:41pm

purplerein

I can't imagine the song done in a deeper voice...to me, the camille voice here made sense..Prince imagining himself as "her" girlfriend..hence the femininity of Camille
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Reply #12 posted 07/06/06 2:34pm

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purplerein said:

I can't imagine the song done in a deeper voice...to me, the camille voice here made sense..Prince imagining himself as "her" girlfriend..hence the femininity of Camille


Isn't it believe that the name Camille came from some famous French hermaphrodite in the 1900s or something? In that context, perhaps the whole album had a theme of finding your feminine/male qualities - IIWYG, Strange Relationship, Feel U Up, Rockhard In A Funky Place - they could all loosely fit into that theme of re-finding your sexuality.
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Reply #13 posted 07/06/06 3:33pm

sexxydancer

2 me, it's perfect just like it is!
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Reply #14 posted 07/07/06 1:26am

shedimples

i always loved the movie version, but the camille voice version is so sexy and strangely turns me on (don't deny it know others feel the same)but almost all the camille tracks do that 2 me.I don't think the two can really be compared there both great.
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Reply #15 posted 07/07/06 2:51am

mplsmike

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Back in the days i fooled around with the tack.....if you slow it down....it still sounds the same but with normal volcals....
Love Life,
Love God,
And Only Do Drugs You Need
smoker

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Reply #16 posted 07/09/06 10:13am

Rinluv

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I love both versions.
Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U.
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Reply #17 posted 07/14/06 3:49am

Krystal666

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lovesexyq said:

This song always makes me kind of sad. .


I totally understand where you are coming from...that song from the very first listen always made me sorta sad.
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Reply #18 posted 07/14/06 4:01am

Cloudbuster

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Still my fave song of his.
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