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Thread started 01/26/11 2:13pm

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Small Prince facts that don't really deserve their own thread

I just noted that you can hear someone scream "Wooo!" in the background of Satisfied around 12 seconds into the song. It's right after the "are we all alone?" line and can only be heard in the right audio track, not in the left one. Probably a sound engineer who couldn't resist Prince's sexy singing lol

Have you noticed something yourself that hasn't been posted yet, but is so utterly unimportant it doesn't deserve it's own thread? I'd like to hear it!

You mean you're gonna actually hear what we play tonight? You're not gonna make up the notes in your mind?
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Reply #1 posted 01/26/11 2:27pm

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The ending of the single edit of "Hello" has a part not included in the 12" version.

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Reply #2 posted 01/26/11 2:56pm

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I went and took a listen and I heard that too. Every time I hear the song "Satisfied," after Prince sings, "I'm just trying to get you satisfied," I always sing, "Are you satisfied" instead of just "Satisfied," as the background vocal.

Can we get 2gether
To talk about everything?
We can talk about all of our dreams
Better yet darling...
We can talk about sleeping in.~0ne
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Reply #3 posted 01/26/11 5:26pm

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I don't know if it counts as a tidbit, but it annoys the hell out of me in the film Krush Groove when Shelia E is doing Love Bizarre and that white guy in her band is obviously lip-synching the part that Prince obviously sang.

First time around, I didn't notice, second time, Prince's scream got my attention.

I love a Man who:
Wears More Make Up Than Me.
Wears Four Inch Stilleto Boots.
Changes His Name To An Unpronouncable Symbol.
Who Changes His Name Back From An Unpronouncable Symbol.
Oh And Most Importantly, Who Is Sexy Little Drop Of Butterscotch
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Reply #4 posted 01/26/11 5:40pm

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guarinigirl2000 said:

I don't know if it counts as a tidbit, but it annoys the hell out of me in the film Krush Groove when Shelia E is doing Love Bizarre and that white guy in her band is obviously lip-synching the part that Prince obviously sang.

First time around, I didn't notice, second time, Prince's scream got my attention.

YES! That erks me to no end!! UGH!!!

.......Oh-oh-oh, by the way...He plays guitar.

johnwoo"POW!! - - I Gotcha! - no no no! - I Caut'chu wit'cha funk down!" fro - LG guitar
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Reply #5 posted 01/26/11 8:51pm

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Something I always found interesting was that the last word on the ATWIAD album was "goodbye" and the b-side of the next single was HELLO. It was sort of an answer to the album.

The expanded version of my book PRINCE and The Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983-1984 was released in November 2018. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/1538114623/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0) or www.facebook.com/groups/1...104195943/
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Reply #6 posted 01/26/11 10:08pm

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He taked extasy.

The song 'One Song" is really strange, bcus at the beggining, he talks about God, God's gifts and the end of the world. It takes 7 min.

So evil girl, if one of us has a date,
With the undertaker, which one will it be?
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Reply #7 posted 01/27/11 4:35am

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Well, 97% of the stuff posted here don't really deserve their own threads...

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Reply #8 posted 01/27/11 5:40am

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dannyd5050 said:

The ending of the single edit of "Hello" has a part not included in the 12" version.

Thats a great true "factoid"! I always thought that was unusual.

Heres another one.....

The version of "how come U don't call me anymore released on cassette single is slightly longer than any of the vinyl cuts. The orginal vinyl cuts faded out slightly earlier, in the final ad lib section.

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Reply #9 posted 01/27/11 7:44am

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On the cassette version of Grafitti Bridge "Joy In Repetition" does not abrputly cut off into Love Machine (because it is the first song on side 2), but ends smoothly on the last keyboard note.

There is a mis-edit on the "that's no the way to me" part on "La, La La He He Hee"

If you listen closely it goes

Prince: Thats not the way

(background singers: thats not the way!!) [Prince: to me]

Prince: To me

Noticed it last year...

The audio on the audience on the beginning of Joy In Repitition goes from stereo to mono suddenly when switching from We Can Funk..you can hear it soon as he says:

"Down there on 36th...."

sudden break, switch to mono sound

"Pimps and thangs..."

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Reply #10 posted 01/27/11 7:52am

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paisleypark4 said:

There is a mis-edit on the "that's no the way to me" part on "La, La La He He Hee"

If you listen closely it goes

Prince: Thats not the way

(background singers: thats not the way!!) [Prince: to me]

Prince: To me

Noticed it last year...


I've always noticed this and simply thought it was Prince singing "That's not the way to me, to me" to fit the melody. If he ended it at the first "to me" then he would be off.

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Reply #11 posted 01/27/11 8:04am

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SquirrelMeat said:

dannyd5050 said:

The ending of the single edit of "Hello" has a part not included in the 12" version.

Thats a great true "factoid"! I always thought that was unusual.

Heres another one.....

The version of "how come U don't call me anymore released on cassette single is slightly longer than any of the vinyl cuts. The orginal vinyl cuts faded out slightly earlier, in the final ad lib section.

Wow! First question: When was "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" released on cassette single?

2nd question: Does the version on the Hits/ B-sides contain this slightly longer version? Can't listen to it right now.

I'm used to it fading out when he sings "Why must you torture me?"

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Reply #12 posted 01/27/11 8:40am

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Spinlight said:

paisleypark4 said:

There is a mis-edit on the "that's no the way to me" part on "La, La La He He Hee"

If you listen closely it goes

Prince: Thats not the way

(background singers: thats not the way!!) [Prince: to me]

Prince: To me

Noticed it last year...


I've always noticed this and simply thought it was Prince singing "That's not the way to me, to me" to fit the melody. If he ended it at the first "to me" then he would be off.

But his vocal comes suddenly after the background vocals come in, which does not fit in if the background vocals were not there..it would just sound off...like it does..it even sounds chopped on the first 'to me'.

The other one I noticed was on "17 Days"...Bennet's background vocal comes on suddenly ..it sounds like she missed her cue to come in as she just randomly says.."...days!"

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Reply #13 posted 01/27/11 9:15am

Spinlight

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paisleypark4 said:

Spinlight said:

I've always noticed this and simply thought it was Prince singing "That's not the way to me, to me" to fit the melody. If he ended it at the first "to me" then he would be off.

But his vocal comes suddenly after the background vocals come in, which does not fit in if the background vocals were not there..it would just sound off...like it does..it even sounds chopped on the first 'to me'.

The other one I noticed was on "17 Days"...Bennet's background vocal comes on suddenly ..it sounds like she missed her cue to come in as she just randomly says.."...days!"

Are you referring to the very end?

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Reply #14 posted 01/27/11 9:29am

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dannyd5050 said:

SquirrelMeat said:

Thats a great true "factoid"! I always thought that was unusual.

Heres another one.....

The version of "how come U don't call me anymore released on cassette single is slightly longer than any of the vinyl cuts. The orginal vinyl cuts faded out slightly earlier, in the final ad lib section.

Wow! First question: When was "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" released on cassette single?

2nd question: Does the version on the Hits/ B-sides contain this slightly longer version? Can't listen to it right now.

I'm used to it fading out when he sings "Why must you torture me?"

I'd have to check, but I think the version on the Hits CD was the correct slightly longer version, where you can here the line "Why U gotta treat me so bad?" after "why must U torture me?". Most 7" vinyl copies faded out a second or two earlier.

The "long" version was on the 1999 5 track cassette single. The 7" single released at the same time was the "short" version.

Here's one that simply annoying......

Despite "Girls and Boys" being recorded as a single track, seperate to "Life can be so nice". Every released version on the track was taken from the album master and badly chopped the ending before the album segue.

Yet for Kiss, they gave the single a the proper non album version finish.

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Reply #15 posted 01/27/11 9:38am

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The iTunes version of the 1999 album originally offered the single edit of 1999 as opposed to the full 6:20 album version. When this was corrected, they did not correct the corresponding segued version of Little Red Corvette. So now you have "1999" fade out at 6:12-6:15 and "Little Red Corvette" is the normal 4:57 version with no segue from "1999" in the first few seconds.

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Reply #16 posted 01/27/11 12:24pm

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Spinlight said:

The iTunes version of the 1999 album originally offered the single edit of 1999 as opposed to the full 6:20 album version. When this was corrected, they did not correct the corresponding segued version of Little Red Corvette. So now you have "1999" fade out at 6:12-6:15 and "Little Red Corvette" is the normal 4:57 version with no segue from "1999" in the first few seconds.

Is the version of I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man available on the iTunes version of SOTT still the single edit?

I find it odd that they do this for some albums.

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Reply #17 posted 01/27/11 12:54pm

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SquirrelMeat said:

dannyd5050 said:

Wow! First question: When was "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" released on cassette single?

2nd question: Does the version on the Hits/ B-sides contain this slightly longer version? Can't listen to it right now.

I'm used to it fading out when he sings "Why must you torture me?"

I'd have to check, but I think the version on the Hits CD was the correct slightly longer version, where you can here the line "Why U gotta treat me so bad?" after "why must U torture me?". Most 7" vinyl copies faded out a second or two earlier.

The "long" version was on the 1999 5 track cassette single. The 7" single released at the same time was the "short" version.

Here's one that simply annoying......

Despite "Girls and Boys" being recorded as a single track, seperate to "Life can be so nice". Every released version on the track was taken from the album master and badly chopped the ending before the album segue.

Yet for Kiss, they gave the single a the proper non album version finish.

Yep the Hits version has "why you gotta do me so bad"....cool.

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Reply #18 posted 01/27/11 1:34pm

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This is a fun thread!

Some minor things many people here probably already know:

1)The cassette and CD versions of "Still Waiting" on the Prince album clip the intro...so far as I know, the original vinyl is the only place to hear the complete song.

2)Just before the fade out on "Mountains," Prince whispers the word "starvation"

3)Purely my own observation, but I always thought it was interesting that Lovesexy starts with the sound of fire burning and the song "Eye No," with the word "No!" shouted throughout until the beginning of "Alphabet St." But t the album ends with water running on the song "Positivity," which says the word "yes" repeatedly throughout. Given the situation with the Black Album, I always thought this was a subtle metaphor for going from fire (Hell) and negativity to water (rebirth) and positivity. And, on the original vinyl and cassette, the literal turning point in these themes was the chanted "God is love..." part from "Anna Stesia." Or I'm just reading too much into it...

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Reply #19 posted 01/27/11 1:59pm

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Spinlight said:

paisleypark4 said:

But his vocal comes suddenly after the background vocals come in, which does not fit in if the background vocals were not there..it would just sound off...like it does..it even sounds chopped on the first 'to me'.

The other one I noticed was on "17 Days"...Bennet's background vocal comes on suddenly ..it sounds like she missed her cue to come in as she just randomly says.."...days!"

Are you referring to the very end?

3:29...about thirty seconds away
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Reply #20 posted 01/27/11 2:24pm

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There are audio samples from the movie Blade Runner in the end credits of The Beautiful Experience.

I also 'heard' (read: I can't back it up), that Prince liked the look of Blade Runner, and wanted his 1999 tour stage to look like something along those lines.

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Reply #21 posted 01/27/11 10:52pm

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renfield said:

This is a fun thread!

Some minor things many people here probably already know:

1)The cassette and CD versions of "Still Waiting" on the Prince album clip the intro...so far as I know, the original vinyl is the only place to hear the complete song.

2)Just before the fade out on "Mountains," Prince whispers the word "starvation"

3)Purely my own observation, but I always thought it was interesting that Lovesexy starts with the sound of fire burning and the song "Eye No," with the word "No!" shouted throughout until the beginning of "Alphabet St." But t the album ends with water running on the song "Positivity," which says the word "yes" repeatedly throughout. Given the situation with the Black Album, I always thought this was a subtle metaphor for going from fire (Hell) and negativity to water (rebirth) and positivity. And, on the original vinyl and cassette, the literal turning point in these themes was the chanted "God is love..." part from "Anna Stesia." Or I'm just reading too much into it...

I agree that this is a good idea for a thread.

I heard about the Still Waiting vinyl LP vs CD timings just recently - I had never noticed before. Thankfully, someone posted a nice lossless rip of the vinyl cut.

Interesting observations about Lovesexy.

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Reply #22 posted 01/27/11 11:16pm

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paisleypark4 said:

Spinlight said:

Are you referring to the very end?

3:29...about thirty seconds away

That's interesting. I can't tell if it's a bad edit or just ad libbing. I do hear that it seems to be her just saying "Daaaaays!".

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Reply #23 posted 01/28/11 8:40am

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squirrelgrease said:

renfield said:

This is a fun thread!

Some minor things many people here probably already know:

1)The cassette and CD versions of "Still Waiting" on the Prince album clip the intro...so far as I know, the original vinyl is the only place to hear the complete song.

2)Just before the fade out on "Mountains," Prince whispers the word "starvation"

3)Purely my own observation, but I always thought it was interesting that Lovesexy starts with the sound of fire burning and the song "Eye No," with the word "No!" shouted throughout until the beginning of "Alphabet St." But t the album ends with water running on the song "Positivity," which says the word "yes" repeatedly throughout. Given the situation with the Black Album, I always thought this was a subtle metaphor for going from fire (Hell) and negativity to water (rebirth) and positivity. And, on the original vinyl and cassette, the literal turning point in these themes was the chanted "God is love..." part from "Anna Stesia." Or I'm just reading too much into it...

I agree that this is a good idea for a thread.

I heard about the Still Waiting vinyl LP vs CD timings just recently - I had never noticed before. Thankfully, someone posted a nice lossless rip of the vinyl cut.

Interesting observations about Lovesexy.

So what is the difference between the vinyl cut and the CD? I only have the CD.

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Reply #24 posted 01/28/11 8:50am

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eyewishuheaven said:

There are audio samples from the movie Blade Runner in the end credits of The Beautiful Experience.

I also 'heard' (read: I can't back it up), that Prince liked the look of Blade Runner, and wanted his 1999 tour stage to look like something along those lines.

[img:$uid]http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/06/04/technology/bits_bladerunner.1.jpg[/img:$uid]

[img:$uid]http://i.ytimg.com/vi/zbdiQsCvigs/0.jpg[/img:$uid]

HMMM

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Reply #25 posted 01/28/11 11:53am

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dannyd5050 said:

squirrelgrease said:

I agree that this is a good idea for a thread.

I heard about the Still Waiting vinyl LP vs CD timings just recently - I had never noticed before. Thankfully, someone posted a nice lossless rip of the vinyl cut.

Interesting observations about Lovesexy.

So what is the difference between the vinyl cut and the CD? I only have the CD.

The vinyl has 12 more seconds and it's related to the fadeout as far as I can tell. Orgnote sent.

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Reply #26 posted 01/28/11 11:54am

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paisleypark4 said:

eyewishuheaven said:

There are audio samples from the movie Blade Runner in the end credits of The Beautiful Experience.

I also 'heard' (read: I can't back it up), that Prince liked the look of Blade Runner, and wanted his 1999 tour stage to look like something along those lines.

[img:$uid]http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/06/04/technology/bits_bladerunner.1.jpg[/img:$uid]

[img:$uid]http://i.ytimg.com/vi/zbdiQsCvigs/0.jpg[/img:$uid]

HMMM

Yeah, definitely inspired by Blade Runner.

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Reply #27 posted 01/28/11 11:56am

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squirrelgrease said:

dannyd5050 said:

So what is the difference between the vinyl cut and the CD? I only have the CD.

The vinyl has 12 more seconds and it's related to the fadeout as far as I can tell. Orgnote sent.

to my ear, it sounds like the intro is repeated before his vocals come in. the instrumental intro is about 30 seconds on the original version, whereas the version that's on the album now it's only about 18 until he starts singing.

I just happened to check last night.

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Reply #28 posted 01/28/11 12:24pm

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I don't know if it counts as a tidbit, but it annoys the hell out of me in the film Krush Groove when Shelia E is doing Love Bizarre and that white guy in her band is obviously lip-synching the part that Prince obviously sang.

First time around, I didn't notice, second time, Prince's scream got my attention.

Steph

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Reply #29 posted 01/28/11 12:36pm

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There is a spelling error on the cover of the Batman Album picture disc.

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