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Thread started 12/06/07 7:27pm

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Roadhouse Garden

When was Roadhouse Garden recorded Live?
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Reply #1 posted 12/06/07 9:22pm

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7th June, 1984 at First Avenue, Minneapolis (Prince's birthday concert).
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Reply #2 posted 12/06/07 11:39pm

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what were the lyrics???
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #3 posted 12/15/07 3:20pm

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bboy87 said:

what were the lyrics???


These r the only lyrics that eye know: neutral

"ROADHOUSE GARDEN"
This is the road
That leads 2 where I live
See that house
Open them doors

It's alright
It's alright

This is the house
???
??? nights
??? days

It's alright
Yes it's alright

This is the garden
Where a rose should grow
20 ???
???

It's alright (yeah)
It's alright

I'm talking 'bout a road
Road
House
Garden

A Road
Road
House
Garden

Yeah-ay

This is the road
That leads 2 where I live
See them doors
Come inside

It's alright (ah-ah)
It's alright

This is the house
Where we should ???
???
???

It's alright
It's alright

This is the garden
Where a rose should grow
20 ???
??? in a row

??? it's alright
eye wish U were here baby, on me--
Stuck like glue! heart
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Reply #4 posted 12/15/07 5:18pm

Illustrator

I've never heard this song,
but word is that it's really good.

Y'know,
it still amazes whenever I hear a quality song that Prince recorded years earlier
but never really sees the light of day.
It makes me wonder sometimes,
just how under-rated he would be ( especially compared to some of the other pop-music heavyweights who don't write as much of their own material) if this stuff was more readily available back in the day.
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Reply #5 posted 12/20/07 12:12pm

2ndRevolution

Illustrator said:

I've never heard this song,
but word is that it's really good.

Y'know,
it still amazes whenever I hear a quality song that Prince recorded years earlier
but never really sees the light of day.
It makes me wonder sometimes,
just how under-rated he would be ( especially compared to some of the other pop-music heavyweights who don't write as much of their own material) if this stuff was more readily available back in the day.

I finally heard it last year. I love it. It got stuck in my head. I'll try to describe what it sounds like...it kinda has that guitar part in Mountains, in the beginning, or something, and then these horns(or guitars) come in and they're like "da da da, da, da da..." or something...It sounds like an outtake from Parade...or something...
http://prince.org/msg/100/263154?&pg=2
*omG..thread of the millenium*
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Reply #6 posted 12/20/07 12:39pm

NDRU

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Illustrator said:

I've never heard this song,
but word is that it's really good.

Y'know,
it still amazes whenever I hear a quality song that Prince recorded years earlier
but never really sees the light of day.
It makes me wonder sometimes,
just how under-rated he would be ( especially compared to some of the other pop-music heavyweights who don't write as much of their own material) if this stuff was more readily available back in the day.


lol always with the whore comments!
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