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Thread started 06/14/09 9:25am

MantuaPharoah

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Big Tall Wall appreciation

Obviously, this song doesn't really fit on Lovesexy. This was probably more of an outtake from The Black Album.

Some of the lyrics are wierd... like the way he delivers...

"You're so smart. You talk so neat." lol

I always kinda smile inside when I hear those likes.

Prince sounds like a bit of a high school reject... but then comes back with "It's hard not to eat you".

B is for bold... that's how you make me feel.
I is for ignorant... situation so real.
G is for my girlfriend... yeah, you know. I got another one. LOL

I wonder who this song was written about... Hmmm...
Your sexy body, you're curly brown hair. Could have been anyone! lol I wonder if was somewhat Cindy C. Inspired, like Cindy C.

Anyone care to enlighten me?
The public is squeezin' you kiddo. You'd better kick ass on your next album or else!
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Reply #1 posted 06/14/09 10:06am

piepie1976

It's about Susannah...from the Sign O' The Times period. Total classic. I love the little climax.."pretty little baby ur so glam...everytime i see ya wanna slam.."
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Reply #2 posted 06/14/09 12:17pm

NouveauDance

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MantuaPharoah said:

Obviously, this song doesn't really fit on Lovesexy. This was probably more of an outtake from The Black Album.

Recorded April 1986. In was tentatively placed on an early version of Dream Factory, and later revamped in 1987 for Graffiti Bridge.

There are no out-takes from the Black Album, it was assembled from older cuts mainly, not recorded as a whole (like Lovesexy say). There are alt. versions like the longer take of Superfunki, but the album version is just an edit.
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Reply #3 posted 06/14/09 12:46pm

MantuaPharoah

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NouveauDance said:

MantuaPharoah said:

Obviously, this song doesn't really fit on Lovesexy. This was probably more of an outtake from The Black Album.

Recorded April 1986. In was tentatively placed on an early version of Dream Factory, and later revamped in 1987 for Graffiti Bridge.

There are no out-takes from the Black Album, it was assembled from older cuts mainly, not recorded as a whole (like Lovesexy say). There are alt. versions like the longer take of Superfunki, but the album version is just an edit.



Nouveau, you da Bomb! lol

Cool song! It's a great "underground" Prince cut. wink
The public is squeezin' you kiddo. You'd better kick ass on your next album or else!
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Reply #4 posted 06/14/09 1:22pm

Love2tha9s

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I think its funky but i'd love a cleaner sounding cut.
"Why'd I waste my kisses on you baby?" R.I.P. Prince You've finally found your way back home. Well Done.
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Reply #5 posted 06/14/09 5:44pm

SCARLETTPUZY

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NouveauDance said:

MantuaPharoah said:

Obviously, this song doesn't really fit on Lovesexy. This was probably more of an outtake from The Black Album.

Recorded April 1986. In was tentatively placed on an early version of Dream Factory, and later revamped in 1987 for Graffiti Bridge.

There are no out-takes from the Black Album, it was assembled from older cuts mainly, not recorded as a whole (like Lovesexy say). There are alt. versions like the longer take of Superfunki, but the album version is just an edit.



I allways loove reading your posts!! they are allways on point!! rock on!! highfive
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