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PRINCE'S VERSION OF "WHOLE LOTTA LOVE?" Hi All.
Like myself, I'm sure many of you own or have seen the dvd of Prince in Las Vegas. Many of you were probably familiar with the song "Whole Lotta Love" which I was not. Prince just blew me away (as he always does) while performing this song. Just would like to know what some of you think, especially those that are Led Zepplin fans and/or guitar playing experts..... Also, for those that aren't to familiar with his guitar skills, don't you think his play on this song would be a great example to show? | |
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That's probably my favorite part of the DVD. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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URTHE1 said: Just would like to know what some of you think,
i think he's a whole lotta love, when u know how to play his game. THE ONE....and the many " the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below. | |
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URTHE1 said: Hi All.
Like myself, I'm sure many of you own or have seen the dvd of Prince in Las Vegas. Many of you were probably familiar with the song "Whole Lotta Love" which I was not. Prince just blew me away (as he always does) while performing this song. Just would like to know what some of you think, especially those that are Led Zepplin fans and/or guitar playing experts..... Also, for those that aren't to familiar with his guitar skills, don't you think his play on this song would be a great example to show? I know what you mean. This is one of my favorite performances. He was totally wicked on the guitar. I would love for him to bring that one back to future shows. | |
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vainandy said: That's probably my favorite part of the DVD.
Yep, I think mine as well. His guitar playing is just too much! Wish I could have seen it live! | |
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wonder505 said: URTHE1 said: Hi All.
Like myself, I'm sure many of you own or have seen the dvd of Prince in Las Vegas. Many of you were probably familiar with the song "Whole Lotta Love" which I was not. Prince just blew me away (as he always does) while performing this song. Just would like to know what some of you think, especially those that are Led Zepplin fans and/or guitar playing experts..... Also, for those that aren't to familiar with his guitar skills, don't you think his play on this song would be a great example to show? I know what you mean. This is one of my favorite performances. He was totally wicked on the guitar. I would love for him to bring that one back to future shows. That would be nice, if he did include it in a future show! | |
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URTHE1 said: vainandy said: That's probably my favorite part of the DVD.
Yep, I think mine as well. His guitar playing is just too much! Wish I could have seen it live! u already did, but u werent paying attention. RIGHT NOW is the only 'time' there iz. be blessed. xxxx " the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below. | |
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Very 60's, it's great! | |
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No one should be allowed to die without hearing the version he did at the celebration Le prego di non toccare la macchina per favore! | |
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ThirdandFinal said: No one should be allowed to die without hearing the version he did at the celebration
Really??? I missed out on the celebrations | |
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wonder505 said: ThirdandFinal said: No one should be allowed to die without hearing the version he did at the celebration
Really??? I missed out on the celebrations open up ur heart and u'll b celebratin every moment of the day. " the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below. | |
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sacredwarrior said: URTHE1 said: Yep, I think mine as well. His guitar playing is just too much! Wish I could have seen it live! u already did, but u werent paying attention. RIGHT NOW is the only 'time' there iz. be blessed. xxxx LOL, Yes I did see the live version on the dvd, but didn't see him perform in person as well..... | |
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URTHE1 said: sacredwarrior said: u already did, but u werent paying attention. RIGHT NOW is the only 'time' there iz. be blessed. xxxx LOL, Yes I did see the live version on the dvd, but didn't see him perform in person as well..... well. performing monkeys u can see at any circus, if u dont get his music just by listening to it. however some would say, that Vegas, is the biggest circus on earth. x " the embassy shut to keep the fools out " - as above, so below. | |
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URTHE1 said: sacredwarrior said: u already did, but u werent paying attention. RIGHT NOW is the only 'time' there iz. be blessed. xxxx LOL, Yes I did see the live version on the dvd, but didn't see him perform in person as well..... I would have love to been there too, not only to witness this song but especially to see Maceo's solo during Gotta Broken Heart Again. That was equally incredible. | |
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Great song (always liked one hit wonders Goldbug's version of it, check it out). Can't really beat Led Zeppelin's version though, but just shows how well Prince does rock and should put more on albums. It may be easy for him ("Rock n' roll 101") but it just sounds so damned good.
I don't think the version on the DVD is his best, the distorted camera effects ruin it somewhat, and the long fade out is a bit weak, I've heard much better versions on boots from other concerts and also when I heard it live at Manchester UK in 2002. | |
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metalorange said: Great song (always liked one hit wonders Goldbug's version of it, check it out). Can't really beat Led Zeppelin's version though, but just shows how well Prince does rock and should put more on albums. It may be easy for him ("Rock n' roll 101") but it just sounds so damned good.
I don't think the version on the DVD is his best, the distorted camera effects ruin it somewhat, and the long fade out is a bit weak, I've heard much better versions on boots from other concerts and also when I heard it live at Manchester UK in 2002. I agree. The Vegas version pales in comparison to the ones done in 2004. In St. Paul's show that year, he really tore it up for the hometown audience (I was there!) " a newborn child knows nothing of destruction, nothing of love & hate" | |
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It's not what I would show if I was trying to get his guitar skills across to someone else - it lacks a little direction and focus compared to other times he's done (IMO). And he's put himself up against Jimmy Page's absolutely faultless original (live or stuido versions). Of things that have been officially released on VHS or DVD, I would usually reach for The Ryde from Sacrifice of Victor VHS when attempting to show off his chops to other players. There is fantastic stuff on bootleg, but will never see the light of day.
I actually think he could do a killer cover of "since I've been loving you" vocal screams and guitars aplenty! | |
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metalorange said: Great song (always liked one hit wonders Goldbug's version of it, check it out). Can't really beat Led Zeppelin's version though, but just shows how well Prince does rock and should put more on albums. It may be easy for him ("Rock n' roll 101") but it just sounds so damned good.
I don't think the version on the DVD is his best, the distorted camera effects ruin it somewhat, and the long fade out is a bit weak, I've heard much better versions on boots from other concerts and also when I heard it live at Manchester UK in 2002. I agree The Vega boot from Copenhagen is probably the best version ive heard, I was at the Manchester shows too and he tore it up great there. The cover i would have loved to have heard him do was when the pre 3121 launch gigs were happening and he performed "You Shook Me All Night Long"... that would be great to hear. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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I feel that the Vegas version is really weak compared to any other version of it I have heard or seen him do. That said...it is a weak cover. I feel the same about that as I do when other musicians attempt to cover Prince. | |
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I love it! | |
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I loved it, but I was really disappointed when he didn't finish it. He never got to my favorite part: "Shake for me, girl/I wanna be your back-door man"
So I loved the song, I just wish he'd done the whole thing. Not that I wasn't thrilled with the guitar. "You could say I'm a terminal case/You could burn up my clothes/Smash up my ride...well, maybe not the ride" | |
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There was a live boot from 2002, that Prince did Whole Lotta Love on, that is freaking incredible. It ranks right up there with Just My Imagination, as one of my favorite guitar solos of his. The DVD version of it is a really watered down performance compared to this version. | |
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Tom said: There was a live boot from 2002, that Prince did Whole Lotta Love on, that is freaking incredible. It ranks right up there with Just My Imagination, as one of my favorite guitar solos of his. The DVD version of it is a really watered down performance compared to this version.
Well, this is on my list because i was already blown away by the Alladin version and you're telling me the one from 2002 is much better. Wow! | |
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Tom said: There was a live boot from 2002, that Prince did Whole Lotta Love on, that is freaking incredible. It ranks right up there with Just My Imagination, as one of my favorite guitar solos of his. The DVD version of it is a really watered down performance compared to this version.
"did they tell you no camera's?" Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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muirdo said: Tom said: There was a live boot from 2002, that Prince did Whole Lotta Love on, that is freaking incredible. It ranks right up there with Just My Imagination, as one of my favorite guitar solos of his. The DVD version of it is a really watered down performance compared to this version.
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Th e guitar is good but Im not a fan of his flasetto in this song. Its wee too high for my taste. He needed to get gutteral voiced with this one imho. "when Im in those arms of yours I'm so gone"-With U/Janet | |
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machinegun said: It's not what I would show if I was trying to get his guitar skills across to someone else - it lacks a little direction and focus compared to other times he's done (IMO). And he's put himself up against Jimmy Page's absolutely faultless original (live or stuido versions). Of things that have been officially released on VHS or DVD, I would usually reach for The Ryde from Sacrifice of Victor VHS when attempting to show off his chops to other players. There is fantastic stuff on bootleg, but will never see the light of day.
I actually think he could do a killer cover of "since I've been loving you" vocal screams and guitars aplenty! Thanks for the input, I'm definitley not a guitar playing expert, but love him on the dvd. I figured some of you would have other ideas..... | |
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Tom said: There was a live boot from 2002, that Prince did Whole Lotta Love on, that is freaking incredible. It ranks right up there with Just My Imagination, as one of my favorite guitar solos of his. The DVD version of it is a really watered down performance compared to this version.
I agree 100%. A girl I knew hipped me to this boot and yeah, P turns it out on this song. As much as I dig Zeppelin, I was never that fond of this song. Even though I dig Page's playing on it. There are many other examples of P's playing that is better than either version of this cover, but I do dig both. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Really only one performance to have, June 25th 2002 as featured on the Thunderball version of "Xenophobia".
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URTHE1 said: Hi All.
Like myself, I'm sure many of you own or have seen the dvd of Prince in Las Vegas. Many of you were probably familiar with the song "Whole Lotta Love" which I was not. Prince just blew me away (as he always does) while performing this song. Just would like to know what some of you think, especially those that are Led Zepplin fans and/or guitar playing experts..... Also, for those that aren't to familiar with his guitar skills, don't you think his play on this song would be a great example to show? He seemed 2 B having fun with it! I love seeing Prince live coz he seems 2 enjoy it so much, which makes it enjoyable 4 every1 else. Which is probably why most of the stuff played in concert ends up sounding better than the studio stuff, plus the covers he does R gr8! | |
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