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Days of Wild: Fav performance? Until tonight I would have said hands down Beautiful Experience. But I just gave L4OA another look and, although I dig the funkier groove, I never thought it was as powerful as TBE. But by the time it's halfway into the track, it's totally got there, it's just slower on the buildup. Plus the bass guitar solo is cool (as cool as hagning out the top of the convertible?? Dunno bout that). So now I'm torn.
Anyone prefer the live single version, with the extended 'free the slave' chanting and such? Or the studio version? Or a particular live performance?
Me, I'm sitting on the fence between TBE and L4OA. Take it - like Clarence said:
"I got a million of them - all different U know." | |
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The Beautiful Experience TV special was the first one I heard and still my favourite. In my head I can't hear any version of the song wihout seeing the visuals from this. Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad. | |
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My choice is the guitar solo on Ahdio Show #1 | |
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It's definately the live version on crystal ball for me as it was the first version I heard but I like it in any form as it does have a bad-ass tune flowing it. | |
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Same here. Amazing performance. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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And Mayte is SSSOOOOOOOOOOOOO FUCKING HOT! Take it - like Clarence said:
"I got a million of them - all different U know." | |
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For me it has got to be the version on The Xenophobia Celebration cd, though the first version i heard was on the Beautiful Experience broadcast. The Crystal ball version is good too, i dont think i have heard a version that i dislike. I still pine for a dvd release of that show (Beautiful Experience). | |
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I love the "Love 4 One Another" TV-show per4mance because of the weird & funky samples on the beat.
On the unreleased front, the Stars & Bars show version was particularly dynamic.
I love them all anyway, this song just works in every version 4 me. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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This is mine
A friend took 12 shows and blended/mixed them to give this hour long Jam of one of Prince's funkiest tunes ever. The right to free discussion is protected!! | |
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out of the 49 versions of this song i've listened to, my fav by far is still:
Glam Slam Los Angeles, 06-26-1994, "days of wild/hair/777-9311/earthquake" 13:14
which is followed by a kick ass version of "Now" with a long groove/funk break in the middle that leads into Babies Makin Babies.
good stuff. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I really dig L4OA version of DOW, but the best has to be The Beautiful Experience version. | |
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but it's so short
this songs sounds best imo when it's stretched into a long jam with snippets of other songs floating in and out of it.
unquestionably the beautiful experience version sounds full and cool and it comes dangerously close to being an 'album version' imo. the soundquality is so good and it all sounds so deep and layered.
but the real live feel only comes through when this song is performed with a shitload of breaks and shifts.
the glam slam versions are all good examples of that, most of them being about 10 minutes in legth. culminating in, for me, the best ever take on it at the gig of 06-26-1994. just tripple wow.
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IstenSzek said:
but it's so short
this songs sounds best imo when it's stretched into a long jam with snippets of other songs floating in and out of it.
unquestionably the beautiful experience version sounds full and cool and it comes dangerously close to being an 'album version' imo. the soundquality is so good and it all sounds so deep and layered.
but the real live feel only comes through when this song is performed with a shitload of breaks and shifts.
the glam slam versions are all good examples of that, most of them being about 10 minutes in legth. culminating in, for me, the best ever take on it at the gig of 06-26-1994. just tripple wow.
I like some of those extended versions, but SOME OF THEM makes me yawn | |
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Without doubt, ONA PARIS 2002 Bootleg [Edited 6/7/10 6:44am] So come vibe with us.....Funk Bible...New Testament! | |
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I'm guessing that is the same version I have, called NPGMC: Days Of Wild (Guitar Jam). I've always wondered if there was a video of it floating around somewhere. P seemed like he was in a trance, wailing on his guitar. Definitely that one. | |
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true! some of them go on forever but end up going nowhere really, just on and on until you think "ok get it over with already prince"
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The one with Mayte showing her ass...wait! "I have so much love for Prince. But why don't they look at me that way"- MJ | |
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