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It's Gonna Be A Beautiful Night Appreciation I've always loved this song It's one of those songs I can put on and just jam out to I mean I can complete projects around the house and still hear the funk I love Prince & the Revolution's interactions with the audience on this one Great song that doesn't really get props around here but is well deserving of some | |
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The Revolution version, on the album, always seemed a little dull to me. But the SOTT-movie version, and all the versions with Sheila on them that I've heard on concert boots, absolutely kick ass.
The post-Revolution version of the song is one of my all-time favorites. I've always thought it was kind of an alternate to Baby, I'm a Star, in the sense that BIAS was a song he could stretch out on stage to last as long as he wanted--he could go 20 or 30 minutes with that song if he wanted to. This was a different song he could do that with and not still be in Purple Rain mode. | |
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I love the song. The album version is amazing, another classic cut. The live version that was performed 1987 is classic and off the hook. I just wish that The Revolution got a chance 2 perform this cut along with many of the 'Sign O' The Times' tracks after they were released. | |
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sms130 said: I love the song. The album version is amazing, another classic cut. The live version that was performed 1987 is classic and off the hook. I just wish that The Revolution got a chance 2 perform this cut along with many of the 'Sign O' The Times' tracks after they were released.
I know what you mean Now the SOTT album version is live during the Parade tour. I love both live renditions though | |
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Efan said: The Revolution version, on the album, always seemed a little dull to me. But the SOTT-movie version, and all the versions with Sheila on them that I've heard on concert boots, absolutely kick ass.
The post-Revolution version of the song is one of my all-time favorites. I've always thought it was kind of an alternate to Baby, I'm a Star, in the sense that BIAS was a song he could stretch out on stage to last as long as he wanted--he could go 20 or 30 minutes with that song if he wanted to. This was a different song he could do that with and not still be in Purple Rain mode. I was just listening to Paris show of this song it was really 'cold' and lacked the feeling you felt during the album version or the SOTT movie Most of the SOTT live versions all felt like they needed some extra something, but the movie version does kick | |
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nurseV said: I've always loved this song It's one of those songs I can put on and just jam out to I mean I can complete projects around the house and still hear the funk I love Prince & the Revolution's interactions with the audience on this one Great song that doesn't really get props around here but is well deserving of some
Bittersweet, I do love this version the best because everyone from Paisley Park except for Mazarati is there, including Sheila E & Jill Jones | |
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It does not have gem status for me, so it's not on my ipod.
Re-listening via cd and it's still just...ok. Or am I only meant to be on the thread if I appreciate it ? "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Fun song from a great album, Love it. I was listening to this @ work just yesterday. | |
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Giving props!
"You can be the President, I'd rather be the Pope" | |
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The grooves that the band move through on this song is nothing short of phenomenal. The musicianship blows my mind. the boot version on 'nows the time' is incredible - "talkin' 'bout the six" | |
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Said the table 2 the chair
"You can hardly be aware How I suffer from the heat And from chillblains on my feet! If we took a little walk We might have a little talk! Pray let us take the air!" Said the table to the chair Said the chair to the table "Now you know we are not able! How foolishly you talk When you know we cannot walk!" Said the table with a sigh "It can do no harm to try I've as many legs as you Why can't we walk on two?" So they both went showly down And walked about the town With a cheerful bumpy sound As they toddled round and round And everybody cried As they hastened to their side "See the table and the chair Have come 2 take the air!" But in going down an alley To a castle in the valley They completely lost their way And wandered all the day Till, to see them safely back They paid a ducky-quack And a beetle and a mouse Who took them to their house. When they whispered to each other "O delightful little brother! What a lovely walk we've taken! Let us dine on beans and bacon!" So the ducky and the little browny mousey and the beetle dined, And danced upon the heads Till they toddled to their beds. Good God | |
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Love this song! I always asked DJ Jules to play this song at the parties at Paisley Park. TRUE BLUE | |
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Love it! "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Efan said: The Revolution version, on the album, always seemed a little dull to me. But the SOTT-movie version, and all the versions with Sheila on them that I've heard on concert boots, absolutely kick ass.
The post-Revolution version of the song is one of my all-time favorites. I've always thought it was kind of an alternate to Baby, I'm a Star, in the sense that BIAS was a song he could stretch out on stage to last as long as he wanted--he could go 20 or 30 minutes with that song if he wanted to. This was a different song he could do that with and not still be in Purple Rain mode. yeah, the sott versions are my favorite also . "people, people, got a brand new dance..." . still love the album version, but lost a bit of love for it, when i found out the whole thing wasn't exactly "live" . "ohh wee oh oh ohhh..." For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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yuck! I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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It sure is a beautiful day today!! Thank the almighty and my funky congregation | |
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