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Thread started 05/11/08 6:26pm

sambluedolphin

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Empty Room Best Version?

I always thought this remastered track in 95 was very underrated and a big possible hit.

I first heard the track in 84 and it seemed nothing special at the time, in other words a 'keyboard' meadly. But its potential was truely acheieved in 95.

I can only descibe this version as one of my favourite Prince tracks.

The 95 version I feel was very rocky! If u will Prince grudge, heavy gutairs in the background and a thunderin base line!

It was recently played in 2004 shows, but never made at its best as in 95.

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Reply #1 posted 05/11/08 6:41pm

violetblues

I like both versions but for diffrent reasons, i cant decide. confused
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Reply #2 posted 05/11/08 6:45pm

violetblues

ok, i listened to both and i'll have to choose the 84 version because it sounds more "majestic" to me
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Reply #3 posted 05/11/08 6:49pm

sambluedolphin

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violetblues said:

ok, i listened to both and i'll have to choose the 84 version because it sounds more "majestic" to me


Cool 2 here.

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Reply #4 posted 05/11/08 6:53pm

SUPRMAN

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I have Tokyo ONA Tour,
Dream Factory Outtake (presumably studio)
Xenophobia - definitely live and very good.
So which two are we discussing?
I like the Xenophobia version best.
Listening to Led Zepplin and don't want to stop to listen to
the three. Xenophobia was the only one with stars so it must be that version for my 50 Prince list also.
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Reply #5 posted 05/11/08 7:20pm

sambluedolphin

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SUPRMAN said:

I have Tokyo ONA Tour,
Dream Factory Outtake (presumably studio)
Xenophobia - definitely live and very good.
So which two are we discussing?
I like the Xenophobia version best.
Listening to Led Zepplin and don't want to stop to listen to
the three. Xenophobia was the only one with stars so it must be that version for my 50 Prince list also.


Dat would be 2002 ONA Tour i forgot. dats not bad. But still like 95 version better.

Sam 8)
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Reply #6 posted 05/11/08 11:44pm

langebleu

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sambluedolphin said:

I first heard the track in 84

There's no reported recording or performance of the song in 1984.
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Reply #7 posted 05/11/08 11:54pm

jonylawson

sambluedolphin said:

I always thought this remastered track in 95 was very underrated and a big possible hit.

I first heard the track in 84 and it seemed nothing special at the time, in other words a 'keyboard' meadly. But its potential was truely acheieved in 95.

I can only descibe this version as one of my favourite Prince tracks.

The 95 version I feel was very rocky! If u will Prince grudge, heavy gutairs in the background and a thunderin base line!

It was recently played in 2004 shows, but never made at its best as in 95.

Sam 8)


that shit
WAS NEVER DONE IN 84

get your facts right
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Reply #8 posted 05/11/08 11:55pm

jonylawson

langebleu said:

sambluedolphin said:

I first heard the track in 84

There's no reported recording or performance of the song in 1984.

highfive
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Reply #9 posted 05/11/08 11:56pm

jonylawson

obsessed?

this cat claims hes obsessed

im obsesed about your terrible inaccurate facts

ruining my night shiiiit
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Reply #10 posted 05/12/08 12:13am

purplepolitici
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as a few have stated, no 1984 take on the song is circulating, unless hmmm batting eyes lol
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Reply #11 posted 05/12/08 12:24am

jonylawson

purplepolitician said:

as a few have stated, no 1984 take on the song is circulating, unless hmmm batting eyes lol


first rule of the org what
langbleu says-is stone cold fact
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Reply #12 posted 05/12/08 12:35am

purplepolitici
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jonylawson said:

purplepolitician said:

as a few have stated, no 1984 take on the song is circulating, unless hmmm batting eyes lol


first rule of the org what
langbleu says-is stone cold fact

lol
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Reply #13 posted 05/12/08 3:28am

NouveauDance

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Before the witch hunt continues, maybe he meant 94? lol


Any way, of the 3 main versions - C-NOTE, I'll Do Anything and video version (the circulating 1995 version, based on the original '85 version) - I prefer the latter. razz
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Reply #14 posted 05/12/08 3:33am

Sander

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He's talking about a keyboard meadley from 84(?).

So when reading between the lines, I'm guessing he means the one verse, piano accompanied, I'll do anything outtake version from '92.

lol
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Reply #15 posted 05/12/08 9:56am

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NouveauDance said:

Before the witch hunt continues, maybe he meant 94? lol


Any way, of the 3 main versions - C-NOTE, I'll Do Anything and video version (the circulating 1995 version, based on the original '85 version) - I prefer the latter. razz



I don´t really get the big difference between the "original" 1985 version and the revamped 1995 version. Didn´t Michael Bland say, here on the org, that the video version was pretty much the 1985 version and they used the 1985 version for the video ? Is there a big difference ?
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Reply #16 posted 05/12/08 10:21am

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I loved the 2004 version I accidently deleted my copy of it. sigh
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!!
woot!
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Reply #17 posted 05/12/08 10:54am

L4OATheOrigina
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best version is the Paisley Park Celebration 2002 where he was just at the piano
man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #18 posted 05/12/08 11:38am

MrVortex

Up until last year I would of said C-NOTE, but it now has to be the Indigo Aftershow version (28th August) - The sound he gets on the guitar is just out of this world.
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Reply #19 posted 05/12/08 6:14pm

sambluedolphin

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Well when i dled it from napster (at the time) it was defnetly in he 80s, so maybe i got the dates mixed, but i can guaratee there are 3 different versions.

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Reply #20 posted 05/12/08 6:21pm

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i dunno what version i heard but it was very dangerousss heart
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Reply #21 posted 05/12/08 6:27pm

2IZ1

there no such thing as an empty room.....
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Reply #22 posted 05/12/08 9:01pm

SUPRMAN

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2IZ1 said:

there no such thing as an empty room.....


Technically we can create one. It would have to be a small one though.

But you know what he means. He's not referring to inanimate objects or living beings smaller than a mammal.
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Reply #23 posted 05/12/08 9:56pm

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'95
"Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now.
Then try to reconcile them, if you can.
But you don't even remember, do you?"
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Reply #24 posted 05/12/08 11:31pm

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sambluedolphin said:

Well when i dled it from napster (at the time) it was defnetly in he 80s, so maybe i got the dates mixed, but i can guaratee there are 3 different versions.

Sam 8)

If it was through Napster that you first hard the song, then the earliest you heard a recording was in 1999, when Napster launched.
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Reply #25 posted 05/12/08 11:34pm

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L4OATheOriginal said:

best version is the Paisley Park Celebration 2002 where he was just at the piano



nod it's probably my #1 all-time favorite moment as a Prince fan.
"Try to remember how you used to feel about me
and think about how you're treating me now.
Then try to reconcile them, if you can.
But you don't even remember, do you?"
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Reply #26 posted 05/12/08 11:45pm

BorisFishpaw

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Seems to be a lot of confusion here about the various versions of this track,
so here's the facts...

Aside from various bootleg recordings of several live performances of the
song, there are 3 main versions of Empty Room circulating.

1992 version - recorded during the "I'll Do Anything" sessions, this version
is quite sparse and features just synth and piano (no guitar).

1994 version - this is a revamped version of the original 1985 recording. Most
of the original instrumentation is intact, and apart from some new vocals and
some overdubs, it's more of a new mix than a new version. A video was also
filmed, and it was later intended to be included on the abandoned "Roadhouse
Garden" album.

2002 version - recorded live at one of the One Nite Alone tour soundchecks,
this version was officially released on the download only "C-Note" album
in January 2003.

It's worth noting that the original 1985 version is NOT circulating.
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Reply #27 posted 05/13/08 2:35am

Sander

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BorisFishpaw said:



It's worth noting that the original 1985 version is NOT circulating.


Ah, Boris, have I told you lately that...

I never heard the 85 version and wondered about it. Thanks for the info.

ps. How do you know if a certain song is circulating or not?
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Reply #28 posted 05/13/08 2:44am

Atirolopiuuk

In your abscence, your prescence still fills this room.
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Reply #29 posted 05/13/08 3:20am

Marrk

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MrVortex said:

Up until last year I would of said C-NOTE, but it now has to be the Indigo Aftershow version (28th August) - The sound he gets on the guitar is just out of this world.


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