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Reply #60 posted 02/01/10 10:29pm

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ufoclub said:

prodigalfan said:

Well dang...
I have never really paid attention to bootlegs. And I don't own any except a few videos I watched and d/l.
Reading this thread makes me more interested since y'all say the bootlegs are way better than official release stuff.
With that being said I would like to know the answer to the question of OP.
I have heard it said that P would let people hear music he was working on and that is how a lot of music got out.
Mayte even gives credence to this story since it had been said that she would send P videos if her dancing and he would send her tapes of music he was working kn when she was still underage... Before coming to Mnpls.

So... What is the answer? This is posed to people who know and care to ANSWER THE QUESTION. If you don't want to discuss a tired topic... Then don't do it. Okay??
[Edited 1/31/10 13:43pm]


Here's an example of how an original boot got out in the late 80's.... Prince had his car in for repairs and a cassette was "borrowed" out of the car. I think that is where a lot of the "Crucial" bootleg might have come from. This was before the internet and before cd burners. Also, Prince would often give a potential collaboration partner a selection of songs to shoose from (like he even sent Michael Jackson a collection of songs once... supposedly) These demo compilations might sit around and then get listened to and borrowed and copied...


hey thanks for the reply. Now I totally get it. And understand how the boots can get out. So they were of good quality by design by prince but for purposes other than release to public and then they get lifted and leaked. Totally believable.
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Reply #61 posted 02/01/10 10:33pm

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prodigalfan said:

squirrelgrease said:


The answer to the question is no, Prince has not knowingly provided unreleased recordings to the bootleg industry for the sake of "getting it out there". He has labels, radio, promotional resources and the internet to do that for him. Yes, people who work/have worked for Prince absolutely leaked and/or sold material to bootleg labels or middle-men.

Prince has been known to go into record shops, grab all of the Paisley bootlegs and walk out. That doesn't sound like a guy who embraces Kiss The Stone, Sabotage or Thunderball as marketing
collaborators.


thanks Squirrel for answering the question. I did not know that be would go to wrecka stor and buy all off of shelf. lol it is like you can't unring a rung bell.
I keep hearing the sound quality is so good. Like Empty room that I have heard before. It is hard to believe that bootleg of that quality gets away from him.

But I take your word. You just cleared up a long believed misinformation for me.


I talked to a record store owner in Minneapolis years ago and Prince didn't buy anything. He just took the CDs, said some words and left. lol I think the owner was just thankful he wasn't prosecuted.
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Reply #62 posted 02/01/10 10:37pm

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BartVanHemelen said:

prodigalfan said:

So... What is the answer? This is posed to people who know and care to ANSWER THE QUESTION. If you don't want to discuss a tired topic... Then don't do it. Okay??


Sheesh, two pages and you lot STILL don't get it. This has been discussed over and over. If you really care, do a search first.



flipped off gosh I know you may think people are thick bit you reply shows you are thick as well in. In case you couldn't figure it out... That bit on my post about people who don't want to discuss this need not apply... Well that was directed at you. But you keep on with your happy posts about people who continue to ask this question and 2 pages will become 4 and your name will be the author of most of the posts. lol
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Reply #63 posted 02/01/10 10:38pm

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ThirdStrike said:

BartVanHemelen said:



Sheesh, two pages and you lot STILL don't get it. This has been discussed over and over. If you really care, do a search first.


Man, you sure are a bullying assh*le! This isn't YOUR board! All people do have the right to pose questions they seek answers to, and should be able to do so without worrying about pissing YOU off!! If it's so frustrating to you, then look the other way. Damn!!! rolleyes


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Reply #64 posted 02/01/10 10:43pm

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squirrelgrease said:

prodigalfan said:



thanks Squirrel for answering the question. I did not know that be would go to wrecka stor and buy all off of shelf. lol it is like you can't unring a rung bell.
I keep hearing the sound quality is so good. Like Empty room that I have heard before. It is hard to believe that bootleg of that quality gets away from him.

But I take your word. You just cleared up a long believed misinformation for me.


I talked to a record store owner in Minneapolis years ago and Prince didn't buy anything. He just took the CDs, said some words and left. lol I think the owner was just thankful he wasn't prosecuted.


omg!! that is too funny and of course who would say anything. I would have never even thought to just walk out with my shyt. Dang! Prince is one bold MF
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Reply #65 posted 02/02/10 3:43am

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Good stuff.

I am still wondering how the 2004 "Musicology Premere" Concert was hijacked with the security they had at my venue.
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Reply #66 posted 02/02/10 11:21am

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muleFunk said:

Good stuff.

I am still wondering how the 2004 "Musicology Premere" Concert was hijacked with the security they had at my venue.



Me too....
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The real definition of unity is 1
People can slam their door, disagree and fight it
But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son?
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Reply #67 posted 02/02/10 12:20pm

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muleFunk said:

Good stuff.

I am still wondering how the 2004 "Musicology Premere" Concert was hijacked with the security they had at my venue.


Well, it was streamed to hundreds of theaters across the US, so there were opportunities galore.
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Reply #68 posted 02/02/10 4:31pm

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True but that had to be an insider job i.e. someone who worked at a Carmike Theater did the hijacking.
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Reply #69 posted 02/02/10 5:40pm

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prodigalfan said:

ufoclub said:



Here's an example of how an original boot got out in the late 80's.... Prince had his car in for repairs and a cassette was "borrowed" out of the car. I think that is where a lot of the "Crucial" bootleg might have come from. This was before the internet and before cd burners. Also, Prince would often give a potential collaboration partner a selection of songs to shoose from (like he even sent Michael Jackson a collection of songs once... supposedly) These demo compilations might sit around and then get listened to and borrowed and copied...


hey thanks for the reply. Now I totally get it. And understand how the boots can get out. So they were of good quality by design by prince but for purposes other than release to public and then they get lifted and leaked. Totally believable.


Yes, except that we are talking hundreds of recordings here.
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Reply #70 posted 02/02/10 5:56pm

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Tremolina said:

prodigalfan said:



hey thanks for the reply. Now I totally get it. And understand how the boots can get out. So they were of good quality by design by prince but for purposes other than release to public and then they get lifted and leaked. Totally believable.


Yes, except that we are talking hundreds of recordings here.


how does that make it different? Over the course of 30+ years when he probably records two song ideas a week?
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Reply #71 posted 02/02/10 8:41pm

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u make a ton of music the record comp only wants what they think will sell n the rest the artist does what he or she wants. He puts it out there himself - (i mean how can there be so much out there and he not know,seriously, He ceased n dissd everything cept this .. cmon) the ppl who have it call it boots, the fans do what they do to get it and it keep the serious fires burning. Drama. which hoop do i jump thru ?
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Reply #72 posted 02/02/10 9:26pm

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fingertips said:

He puts it out there himself


This is the part that's wrong! But everything else is good. Prince wants to hold onto all his songs so he can profit off of them when he chooses to release them.

When did he write "Never Take the Place of your Man"?

And when did he release it as a single and start performing it?

So far,he does not want his songs out there unless he can make something concrete off of his efforts with an official from-the-various-incarnations-of-Prince release.
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Reply #73 posted 02/03/10 12:43am

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I really don't care how this stuff gets out there,I'm just glad that we have access to it lol
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Reply #74 posted 02/03/10 3:55am

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The Prince bootleg phenomenon reached it's negative point with the Gold Experence which,imo, limited sales of the official release.
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Reply #75 posted 02/03/10 4:11am

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muleFunk said:

The Prince bootleg phenomenon reached it's negative point with the Gold Experence which,imo, limited sales of the official release.


nod Most of us were listening to those songs in 1994.By the time it was officially released in September 1995,those songs were old news.
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Reply #76 posted 02/03/10 4:42am

Tremolina

ufoclub said:

Tremolina said:



Yes, except that we are talking hundreds of recordings here.


how does that make it different? Over the course of 30+ years when he probably records two song ideas a week?

There were already hundreds out in the early nineties.
I am not saying Prince is behind the bootlegging, but if he never leaked anything intentionally he sure was one sloppy motherfucker. Knowing Prince for his need to control and his wish (in the 80's and early 90's at least) to release as much as possible, I wouldn't be suprised if he also sometimes leaked stuff to people expecting it would probably be bootlegged.
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Reply #77 posted 02/03/10 6:29am

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prodigalfan said:

squirrelgrease said:

Prince has been known to go into record shops, grab all of the Paisley bootlegs and walk out. That doesn't sound like a guy who embraces Kiss The Stone, Sabotage or Thunderball as marketing
collaborators.


thanks Squirrel for answering the question. I did not know that be would go to wrecka stor and buy all off of shelf.


Sigh... How about READING what is posted? Lemme help you:

squirrelgrease said:

Prince has been known to go into record shops, grab all of the Paisley bootlegs and walk out.


Does that sound like he has BOUGHT those boots?

Sheesh, even when it is handed on a silver plate, you still don't get it and instead make up stuff.
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Reply #78 posted 02/03/10 6:31am

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prodigalfan said:

BartVanHemelen said:



Sheesh, two pages and you lot STILL don't get it. This has been discussed over and over. If you really care, do a search first.


flipped off gosh I know you may think people are thick bit you reply shows you are thick as well in. In case you couldn't figure it out... That bit on my post about people who don't want to discuss this need not apply... Well that was directed at you. But you keep on with your happy posts about people who continue to ask this question and 2 pages will become 4 and your name will be the author of most of the posts. lol


YOU still don't get it. TWO pages in and yet there are very few actual replies. Do you GET IT?
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Reply #79 posted 02/03/10 6:34am

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muleFunk said:

True but that had to be an insider job i.e. someone who worked at a Carmike Theater did the hijacking.


Yeah nobody every hijacked a sat signal. Sheesh... Until not that long ago US broadcasters would send out their content UNENCRYPTED over sat to their local stations, which is why you could find episodes of popular series on the internet before they even aired. Also, plenty of encryption techniques have been cracked.
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Reply #80 posted 02/03/10 6:56am

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Tremolina said:

ufoclub said:



how does that make it different? Over the course of 30+ years when he probably records two song ideas a week?

There were already hundreds out in the early nineties.
I am not saying Prince is behind the bootlegging, but if he never leaked anything intentionally he sure was one sloppy motherfucker. Knowing Prince for his need to control and his wish (in the 80's and early 90's at least) to release as much as possible, I wouldn't be suprised if he also sometimes leaked stuff to people expecting it would probably be bootlegged.


Look, Prince simply isn't that bright. When he sold a DAT tape to European radio stations in 1994 with outtakes and a concert, I bet it simply never entered his brain that a copy of that DAT would end up in bootleggers' hands. And that is one of the very few cases where he handed out unreleased recordings for public consumption.

A couple of years ago he sent a CD with an unreleased song to a MN radio station. Guess what? The version recorded from radio immediately started circulating, but there are fans who own a perfect copy of the CD sent to the radio station. And once upon a day that pristine copy will get bootlegged.

Don't forget that many "public" bootlegs are actually watered down copies of far better versions that are circulating in a small circle. There are people out there who have pristine copies of the longer versions of "Computer Blue" (and have proven so by releasing a crystal clear copy of the "hallway speech"), but the whole track isn't circulating in that quality.

Is Prince the source? Technically: yes. It's his carelessness that allowed many tapes to get out. When he's handing tapes or CDs to "potential girlfriends", it's almost inevitable that those get out. Band members sell stuff to feed a drug habit. Some people from Prince's entourage want to impress fans.

Don't forget that many of these things were underground until bootlegging became a major deal in the late 1980s/early 1990s, so for a long time a small group of people could get their hands on outtakes and soundboard tapes without that much hassle, simply because the chance of this getting back to Prince was very small.

There are numerous stories out there, plenty of boots are well documented. and NONE of them -- NONE -- point to Prince deliberately handing things out so they can be bootlegged. All of you who claim that Prince "must" be involved, need to STFU and stop repeating that nonsense. It's simply not true.

BTW 99% of what I say here are things you could have thought up yourself. It ain't that hard. You just have to apply logic. But I guess blurting out "well it must be Prince" is just easier.
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Reply #81 posted 02/03/10 7:09am

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ufoclub said:

Here's an example of how an original boot got out in the late 80's.... Prince had his car in for repairs and a cassette was "borrowed" out of the car. I think that is where a lot of the "Crucial" bootleg might have come from.


from a.m.p:

>Wendy was having a stereo put in her car during the Parade era... The
>guy changing the stereo calls a friend of mine, tells him to come down
>because he has a tape. The guy dubs it before Wendy picks the car
>back up and BAM! We have the songs that later ended up on the
>"Crystal Ball" bootleg.

>As for how it got to boot.. Well, everyone's had someone stab them in
>the back so that the person doing the stabbing looks like HE'S the man
>with all the goods. I'll refrain from yelling names out but if you're
>reading you know who you are.....


From the same thread on a.m.p:

I think that's how a number of boots get out. I have a similar story from a
co-worker here in mpls. Supposedly, Levi brought his car into the dealer for
service. After the work was completed, my friend then drove the car from the
garage to the lot. He said there was a tape of instrumental music that he
had never heard before. So, he sat in the car for 15 minutes listening to
it. At the end there was a voice that said, "Happy Birthday man".

My friend is definitely not a Prince fan, so he didn't think anything of it.
It wasn't until he called another mechanic over (who is a fan) that he
recognized who's car it was, the voice on the tape (and the music). Alas,
they didn't have enough time to dub the tape before Levi picked up his car.

I would love to have heard the tape....


From a different thread:

On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 19:35:43 GMT, SaTim wrote:

>I have a cassette of Dream factory... An ORIGINAL cassette taken from
>Wendy in 1986, as in Wendy's actual tape. The song list is as titled:

>Crucial (Sax)
>Crucial (Guitar)
>Sexual Suicide
>The Girl O' My Dreams V.2
>I Can't Stop (This Feeling I Got) V.2
>We Can Funk V.2
>In A Large Room With No Light
>Powerfantastic
>Crystal Ball (Different Mix)
>Witness (finished version with horns)
>Movie Star
>Nevaeh Ni Eclap (Lisa Vox)

>This is off the top of my head but it's pretty much correct as far as
>I can remember.

>NOW, I ALSO have a cassette which has basically the SAME configuration
>as my Dream Factory disc that I put out a few years ago except that it
>includes Starfish And Coffee and The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker. DOES
>NOT have It, SOTT, ICNTTPOYM on it. This is the ORIGINAL
>configuration of what became Parade. My brain hasn't used tyhis info
>in a long tiome so I'll have to go find all the tapes and figure this
>out EXACTLY but as far as I remember this is all correct info.
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Reply #82 posted 02/03/10 8:08am

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BartVanHemelen said:

ufoclub said:

Here's an example of how an original boot got out in the late 80's.... Prince had his car in for repairs and a cassette was "borrowed" out of the car. I think that is where a lot of the "Crucial" bootleg might have come from.


from a.m.p:



From a different thread:

On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 19:35:43 GMT, SaTim wrote:

>I have a cassette of Dream factory... An ORIGINAL cassette taken from
>Wendy in 1986, as in Wendy's actual tape. The song list is as titled:

>Crucial (Sax)
>Crucial (Guitar)
>Sexual Suicide
>The Girl O' My Dreams V.2
>I Can't Stop (This Feeling I Got) V.2
>We Can Funk V.2
>In A Large Room With No Light
>Powerfantastic
>Crystal Ball (Different Mix)
>Witness (finished version with horns)
>Movie Star
>Nevaeh Ni Eclap (Lisa Vox)

>This is off the top of my head but it's pretty much correct as far as
>I can remember.

>NOW, I ALSO have a cassette which has basically the SAME configuration
>as my Dream Factory disc that I put out a few years ago except that it
>includes Starfish And Coffee and The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker. DOES
>NOT have It, SOTT, ICNTTPOYM on it. This is the ORIGINAL
>configuration of what became Parade. My brain hasn't used tyhis info
>in a long tiome so I'll have to go find all the tapes and figure this
>out EXACTLY but as far as I remember this is all correct info.


Ah, Wendy's car.
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Reply #83 posted 02/03/10 11:04am

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BartVanHemelen said:

muleFunk said:

True but that had to be an insider job i.e. someone who worked at a Carmike Theater did the hijacking.


Yeah nobody every hijacked a sat signal. Sheesh... Until not that long ago US broadcasters would send out their content UNENCRYPTED over sat to their local stations, which is why you could find episodes of popular series on the internet before they even aired. Also, plenty of encryption techniques have been cracked.


Damn!

Bart is back.

No doubt to that Bart.

I am just amazed that Carmike had the type of security efforts to "prevent" someone from bootlegging the material just to have a simple thing like stealing the signal from the satellite.
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Reply #84 posted 02/03/10 11:09am

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Another story.

I had a girlfriend in the late 80's whose father was a WB bigwig in Nashville.

She had a perfect copy of Crystal Ball that had the catalog # on it.I wished a many day that I would have dubbed it.
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Reply #85 posted 02/03/10 3:17pm

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muleFunk said:

Another story.

I had a girlfriend in the late 80's whose father was a WB bigwig in Nashville.

She had a perfect copy of Crystal Ball that had the catalog # on it.I wished a many day that I would have dubbed it.


DAMN

find her.
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Reply #86 posted 02/03/10 3:42pm

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BartVanHemelen said:

ufoclub said:

Here's an example of how an original boot got out in the late 80's.... Prince had his car in for repairs and a cassette was "borrowed" out of the car. I think that is where a lot of the "Crucial" bootleg might have come from.


from a.m.p:



From a different thread:

On Thu, 25 Jan 2001 19:35:43 GMT, SaTim wrote:

>I have a cassette of Dream factory... An ORIGINAL cassette taken from
>Wendy in 1986, as in Wendy's actual tape. The song list is as titled:

>Crucial (Sax)
>Crucial (Guitar)
>Sexual Suicide
>The Girl O' My Dreams V.2
>I Can't Stop (This Feeling I Got) V.2
>We Can Funk V.2
>In A Large Room With No Light
>Powerfantastic
>Crystal Ball (Different Mix)
>Witness (finished version with horns)
>Movie Star
>Nevaeh Ni Eclap (Lisa Vox)

>This is off the top of my head but it's pretty much correct as far as
>I can remember.

>NOW, I ALSO have a cassette which has basically the SAME configuration
>as my Dream Factory disc that I put out a few years ago except that it
>includes Starfish And Coffee and The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker. DOES
>NOT have It, SOTT, ICNTTPOYM on it. This is the ORIGINAL
>configuration of what became Parade. My brain hasn't used tyhis info
>in a long tiome so I'll have to go find all the tapes and figure this
>out EXACTLY but as far as I remember this is all correct info.


Very interesting. Thanks for posting that.
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #87 posted 02/03/10 5:11pm

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ufoclub said:

muleFunk said:

Another story.

I had a girlfriend in the late 80's whose father was a WB bigwig in Nashville.

She had a perfect copy of Crystal Ball that had the catalog # on it.I wished a many day that I would have dubbed it.


DAMN

find her.


wait... why would it have a catalog number? I didn't think it made it that far into the embrace of Warners... or did it? Facebook is for finding people...
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Reply #88 posted 02/03/10 7:06pm

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It had the same writing at the bottom of the cassette that Parade,SOTT,etc had.
But the weird thing was that it had the WB logo on it. Double cassette.
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Reply #89 posted 02/04/10 2:32am

Tremolina

BartVanHemelen said:

Tremolina said:


There were already hundreds out in the early nineties.
I am not saying Prince is behind the bootlegging, but if he never leaked anything intentionally he sure was one sloppy motherfucker. Knowing Prince for his need to control and his wish (in the 80's and early 90's at least) to release as much as possible, I wouldn't be suprised if he also sometimes leaked stuff to people expecting it would probably be bootlegged.


Look, Prince simply isn't that bright. When he sold a DAT tape to European radio stations in 1994 with outtakes and a concert, I bet it simply never entered his brain that a copy of that DAT would end up in bootleggers' hands. And that is one of the very few cases where he handed out unreleased recordings for public consumption.

A couple of years ago he sent a CD with an unreleased song to a MN radio station. Guess what? The version recorded from radio immediately started circulating, but there are fans who own a perfect copy of the CD sent to the radio station. And once upon a day that pristine copy will get bootlegged.

Don't forget that many "public" bootlegs are actually watered down copies of far better versions that are circulating in a small circle. There are people out there who have pristine copies of the longer versions of "Computer Blue" (and have proven so by releasing a crystal clear copy of the "hallway speech"), but the whole track isn't circulating in that quality.

Is Prince the source? Technically: yes. It's his carelessness that allowed many tapes to get out. When he's handing tapes or CDs to "potential girlfriends", it's almost inevitable that those get out. Band members sell stuff to feed a drug habit. Some people from Prince's entourage want to impress fans.

Don't forget that many of these things were underground until bootlegging became a major deal in the late 1980s/early 1990s, so for a long time a small group of people could get their hands on outtakes and soundboard tapes without that much hassle, simply because the chance of this getting back to Prince was very small.

There are numerous stories out there, plenty of boots are well documented. and NONE of them -- NONE -- point to Prince deliberately handing things out so they can be bootlegged. All of you who claim that Prince "must" be involved, need to STFU and stop repeating that nonsense. It's simply not true.

BTW 99% of what I say here are things you could have thought up yourself. It ain't that hard. You just have to apply logic. But I guess blurting out "well it must be Prince" is just easier.


"Look, Prince simply isn't that bright" lol

Look, in the late 80's / early 90's I got my hands on loads of bootlegs already and i am no insider. It wasn't a small inner circle of trading some tapes, it was massive back then already.

Like I said, I don't think he is behind all the bootlegging and I am applying logic. Just not your logic that Prince is such an idiot that he didn't realise his shit would get bootlegged if he would lend a tape here and there. Of course he knew that would/could happen! He may not be that bright, but he is not some moron who after dozens of bootlegged recordings still doesn't get it.

So, some tapes were bootlegged because they were stolen, some because bandmembers were sloppy and some because Prince was sloppy. Sloppiness is no reason to claim Prince approves the bootlegging, but neither is it a reason to claim he never knowingly took the risk his stuff would get bootlegged.
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