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Thread started 09/07/09 1:58am

dance4me3121

Prince version of Jerk Out?

Is there a Prince version of Jerk Out in circulation?
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Reply #1 posted 09/07/09 2:47am

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I've only heard the Sir Casey Terry voiced Mazarati outtake.
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Reply #2 posted 09/07/09 4:27am

Jeffiner

Hey, that's funny, Blackguitaristz was just talking about that on the ExtraLovable thread....

An original Prince lyric to the song Jerk Out.....

"I took her 2 my crib and I tied her up
I figured that's what she liked
Maybe I was wrong but what the hell
It didn't matter 2 me, she was white.
"

hmmm That's not where you got the idea is it?? biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 09/07/09 7:48am

Handel

dance4me3121 said:

Is there a Prince version of Jerk Out in circulation?


No.
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Reply #4 posted 09/07/09 10:02pm

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Jeffiner said:

Hey, that's funny, Blackguitaristz was just talking about that on the ExtraLovable thread....

An original Prince lyric to the song Jerk Out.....

"I took her 2 my crib and I tied her up
I figured that's what she liked
Maybe I was wrong but what the hell
It didn't matter 2 me, she was white.
"

hmmm That's not where you got the idea is it?? biggrin

biggrin Nah, I doubt that was the case. wink Of course not.
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Reply #5 posted 09/08/09 12:55am

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squirrelgrease said:

I've only heard the Sir Casey Terry voiced Mazarati outtake.


i thought that was prince
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Reply #6 posted 09/08/09 7:02am

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japanrocks said:

squirrelgrease said:

I've only heard the Sir Casey Terry voiced Mazarati outtake.


i thought that was prince



Sir Casey Terry's voice is really different from Prince

Prince was singing back up along with Mazarati on the song, so U do hear him
I love that version, The Times was good, but that would have been a hot song to drop during the Parade/Dream Factory years
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Reply #7 posted 09/08/09 7:21am

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japanrocks said:

squirrelgrease said:

I've only heard the Sir Casey Terry voiced Mazarati outtake.


i thought that was prince


Like OldFriends4Sale said, it would be difficult to mistake Prince's voice with Casey's. Maybe you have a sped up version? Some of the older boots were often recorded at incorrect speeds. Casey's vox can still be heard on The Time's released Pandemonium track.
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Reply #8 posted 09/08/09 7:25am

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squirrelgrease said:

japanrocks said:



i thought that was prince


Like OldFriends4Sale said, it would be difficult to mistake Prince's voice with Casey's. Maybe you have a sped up version? Some of the older boots were often recorded at incorrect speeds. Casey's vox can still be heard on The Time's released Pandemonium track.



Now Morris and Prince can sound very much a like, I even think St Paul at times sounded very similar to Prince, he definately had a different voice though very strong and clear
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Reply #9 posted 09/09/09 3:15am

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squirrelgrease said:

japanrocks said:



i thought that was prince


Like OldFriends4Sale said, it would be difficult to mistake Prince's voice with Casey's. Maybe you have a sped up version? Some of the older boots were often recorded at incorrect speeds. Casey's vox can still be heard on The Time's released Pandemonium track.

Yep, and with it being dubbed in the wrong speed, of course it's going to change the pitch. Musically and vocally.
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Reply #10 posted 09/09/09 3:18am

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OldFriends4Sale said:

squirrelgrease said:



Like OldFriends4Sale said, it would be difficult to mistake Prince's voice with Casey's. Maybe you have a sped up version? Some of the older boots were often recorded at incorrect speeds. Casey's vox can still be heard on The Time's released Pandemonium track.



Now Morris and Prince can sound very much a like, I even think St Paul at times sounded very similar to Prince, he definately had a different voice though very strong and clear

Yeah, in Morris and P's case, I think it was more P was able to imitate Morris's voice moreso than Morris sounding like Prince. I agree totally about St Paul. He did a good job evoking the Prince/Morris vocal stylings on The Family album. Especially on High Fashion and Mutiny.
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Reply #11 posted 09/09/09 10:50am

Handel

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I agree totally about St Paul. He did a good job evoking the Prince/Morris vocal stylings on The Family album. Especially on High Fashion and Mutiny.


Blackguitaristz I respect your posts but it's Prince's voice on the High Fashion and Mutiny demos... he takes the low as well as the high there... give them another listen... many have been hoodwinked into believing those were Paul Peterson's vocals. St Paul wasn't even singing on those demos, they were just meant to be guide vocals for him to follow.
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Reply #12 posted 09/09/09 11:17am

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Handel said:

blackguitaristz said:

I agree totally about St Paul. He did a good job evoking the Prince/Morris vocal stylings on The Family album. Especially on High Fashion and Mutiny.


Blackguitaristz I respect your posts but it's Prince's voice on the High Fashion and Mutiny demos... he takes the low as well as the high there... give them another listen... many have been hoodwinked into believing those were Paul Peterson's vocals. St Paul wasn't even singing on those demos, they were just meant to be guide vocals for him to follow.


Handel, read Blackguitaristz's post again. He said Paul did a good job singing on those songs on the album, not demos.
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Reply #13 posted 09/09/09 11:26am

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Handel said:

blackguitaristz said:

I agree totally about St Paul. He did a good job evoking the Prince/Morris vocal stylings on The Family album. Especially on High Fashion and Mutiny.


Blackguitaristz I respect your posts but it's Prince's voice on the High Fashion and Mutiny demos... he takes the low as well as the high there... give them another listen... many have been hoodwinked into believing those were Paul Peterson's vocals. St Paul wasn't even singing on those demos, they were just meant to be guide vocals for him to follow.



I don't know, the ones I have from Purple Rush is St Paul doing those songs with Prince, even on High Fashion he calls "St Paul" the voice is distinct enough
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Reply #14 posted 09/09/09 12:13pm

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Handel said:

blackguitaristz said:

I agree totally about St Paul. He did a good job evoking the Prince/Morris vocal stylings on The Family album. Especially on High Fashion and Mutiny.


Blackguitaristz I respect your posts but it's Prince's voice on the High Fashion and Mutiny demos... he takes the low as well as the high there... give them another listen... many have been hoodwinked into believing those were Paul Peterson's vocals. St Paul wasn't even singing on those demos, they were just meant to be guide vocals for him to follow.

Thanx man but I'm not hoodwinked into believing anything cuz I never stated that it was Paul singing on the High Fashion/Mutiny demos. I stated that Paul did a good job on The Family's album. I have the demos of Mutiny and High Fashion with Prince's vocals.
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Reply #15 posted 09/09/09 12:48pm

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Thanx man but I'm not hoodwinked into believing anything cuz I never stated that it was Paul singing on the High Fashion/Mutiny demos. I stated that Paul did a good job on The Family's album. I have the demos of Mutiny and High Fashion with Prince's vocals.


V nice of you to clarify, blackguitaristz...it's just that so very often far too many assume it's St Paul on vocal duties on demo recordings of High Fashion/Mutiny elaborated by Prince and meant for St Paul to be used as guides in the first place.
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Reply #16 posted 09/09/09 12:52pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:

I don't know, the ones I have from Purple Rush is St Paul doing those songs with Prince, even on High Fashion he calls "St Paul" the voice is distinct enough


I see your point. However, Prince is well known to shout out names of people and places that have nothing to do with the recording/performance as yet. As evidenced by his calling out to "Dez" in Extraloveable and "Detroit" during the 1984 7th St Entry gig. The fact that he calls out "St Paul" does not mean St Paul is on those recordings.
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Reply #17 posted 09/09/09 4:34pm

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...aaaaand that's a wrap.


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Reply #18 posted 09/09/09 4:48pm

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blackguitaristz said:[quote]

OldFriends4Sale said:



St Paul. He did a good job evoking the Prince/Morris vocal stylings on The Family album. Especially on High Fashion and Mutiny.


Agreed..."im rollin in back of a rolls limo custom painted plaid!"
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Reply #19 posted 09/09/09 7:15pm

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Handel said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

I don't know, the ones I have from Purple Rush is St Paul doing those songs with Prince, even on High Fashion he calls "St Paul" the voice is distinct enough


I see your point. However, Prince is well known to shout out names of people and places that have nothing to do with the recording/performance as yet. As evidenced by his calling out to "Dez" in Extraloveable and "Detroit" during the 1984 7th St Entry gig. The fact that he calls out "St Paul" does not mean St Paul is on those recordings.

P used the same exact concept on The Time's "The Walk" when Morris said "Go on and walk Terry." implying that Terry was playing the bass line on the song. Which he wasn't because P was.
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Reply #20 posted 09/09/09 7:39pm

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blackguitaristz said:

Handel said:



I see your point. However, Prince is well known to shout out names of people and places that have nothing to do with the recording/performance as yet. As evidenced by his calling out to "Dez" in Extraloveable and "Detroit" during the 1984 7th St Entry gig. The fact that he calls out "St Paul" does not mean St Paul is on those recordings.

P used the same exact concept on The Time's "The Walk" when Morris said "Go on and walk Terry." implying that Terry was playing the bass line on the song. Which he wasn't because P was.


Funny, I was just listening to The walk in my car and I was thinking : How can he call terry who isn't even there !!! And he's calling Jellybean too (my guess is that he isn't there neither or...)
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Reply #21 posted 09/09/09 8:09pm

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I remember hearing Monte Moir say that P was calling the guys in to play different parts on different instrumentals for a while before the first Time Lp dropped. He said something to the effect that "everybody played a lil somethin here and there , and no one remembered who played what by the time the album came out"...
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Reply #22 posted 09/09/09 8:50pm

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yankem said:

blackguitaristz said:


P used the same exact concept on The Time's "The Walk" when Morris said "Go on and walk Terry." implying that Terry was playing the bass line on the song. Which he wasn't because P was.


Funny, I was just listening to The walk in my car and I was thinking : How can he call terry who isn't even there !!! And he's calling Jellybean too (my guess is that he isn't there neither or...)

Yeah, that's Morris on the drums on that.
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Reply #23 posted 09/11/09 1:06am

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What I want to hear is P's "guide" vocal to the track "Ice Cream Castles". I heard that this version also has other lyrics that were edited out on the album version. I LOVE this track. I know many fans of The Time aren't crazy about the song. But I love the music and the melody hook. I always thought it was a good switch for The Time.
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Reply #24 posted 09/11/09 3:53am

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blackguitaristz said:

What I want to hear is P's "guide" vocal to the track "Ice Cream Castles". I heard that this version also has other lyrics that were edited out on the album version. I LOVE this track. I know many fans of The Time aren't crazy about the song. But I love the music and the melody hook. I always thought it was a good switch for The Time.


Me too (love this track)!
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Reply #25 posted 09/11/09 12:19pm

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yankem said:

blackguitaristz said:

What I want to hear is P's "guide" vocal to the track "Ice Cream Castles". I heard that this version also has other lyrics that were edited out on the album version. I LOVE this track. I know many fans of The Time aren't crazy about the song. But I love the music and the melody hook. I always thought it was a good switch for The Time.


Me too (love this track)!


Me three. I don't know why people slam it.
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Reply #26 posted 09/17/09 9:14pm

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squirrelgrease said:

yankem said:



Me too (love this track)!


Me three. I don't know why people slam it.

I don't know either, man.
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Reply #27 posted 09/17/09 9:22pm

BEAUGARDE

My favorite Morris Day song
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BEAUGARDE said:

My favorite Morris Day song

Even over "Oak Tree" and shit? razz
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Reply #29 posted 09/17/09 9:48pm

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that is Terry Casey on the unreleased version of jerk out

u can hear prince in the backround in certain areas tho

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