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Thread started 11/10/11 12:16pm

lovecomequick

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Auld Lang Syne at Paisley Park 1987

Sooo, it was probably 4 years ago that i first tracked down the December 31st, 1987 show with Miles Davis and fell in love with it and all that jazz, but that's not the point.

The point is; i'd never consciously really heard Auld Lang Syne before then...and even though it is a pretty fun, muck aroundy version of it ("come and get your rope! get all your rope!...modern technology...") but it just thought it sounded so amazing and the kind of interplay between Purple Rain and it...

I guess that's not even the main point though...

MAIN point is; I figured it must be this fantastically great song that there are heaps of good versions of by other people and to this day, not that i look often, but i have done on a few occassions, and never found one giving the same vibe as Prince's.

The melody is in the Danny Boy, Amazing Grace league, but the covers just suck.

I came across the Mariah Carey version and not that I'm a fan of her, but i thought it would maybe have a cool, singeryish style to it...but it's just the cheesiest remixy sounding song ever.

So yeah, anyone know of any/share the same view on P version?

Yours truly,
Me.

I can make you H.A.P.P.Y
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Reply #1 posted 11/10/11 7:25pm

lovecomequick

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I'm not a forum superfreak kinda guy, so I don't know if it's frowned upon to bump my topic back into a relevant spot...but I'm pretty interested on at least one other perspective here...

so, i'm sorry if i offended anybody's forum sensibilities...

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Reply #2 posted 11/10/11 9:06pm

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I truely enjoy watching his version, and get tickled when he stated he didn't know the words to the whole song and did what he does so awesome....plays

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Reply #3 posted 11/13/11 9:07am

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I really dig Prince's version of it. And Purple Rain that night was crazy good. I've never watched the video, but the audio boot is a must-have.

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Reply #4 posted 11/13/11 9:28am

novabrkr

Fusing those two songs was a great idea. I love that performance. It was the last thing I listened to last New Year's Eve before leaving the house.

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Reply #5 posted 11/13/11 11:11am

Harlepolis

lovecomequick said:

Sooo, it was probably 4 years ago that i first tracked down the December 31st, 1987 show with Miles Davis and fell in love with it and all that jazz, but that's not the point.

The point is; i'd never consciously really heard Auld Lang Syne before then...and even though it is a pretty fun, muck aroundy version of it ("come and get your rope! get all your rope!...modern technology...") but it just thought it sounded so amazing and the kind of interplay between Purple Rain and it...

I guess that's not even the main point though...

MAIN point is; I figured it must be this fantastically great song that there are heaps of good versions of by other people and to this day, not that i look often, but i have done on a few occassions, and never found one giving the same vibe as Prince's.

The melody is in the Danny Boy, Amazing Grace league, but the covers just suck.

I came across the Mariah Carey version and not that I'm a fan of her, but i thought it would maybe have a cool, singeryish style to it...but it's just the cheesiest remixy sounding song ever.

So yeah, anyone know of any/share the same view on P version?

Yours truly,
Me.

Mariah's version was actually my introduction to Prince' music, given that I was a big fan of hers at the time. When Prince was interviewed in a radio station back in 99, he was asked about it and said that he dug it, but he wished she could've sang it solo instead because it wasn't meant to be a duet. Turned out what I thought was an extremely emotional performance was only a glimmer comparing to the original.

Sorry, there's nothing to contribute from my end beside that lol I have to check out this performance, thanks for the heads up.

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Reply #6 posted 11/13/11 12:17pm

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lovecomequick said:..and even though it is a pretty fun, muck aroundy version of it ("come and get your rope! get all your rope!...modern technology...")

Before I just had the audio of this and never understood that part or what was going on for Prince to say that. Then after i got the video I understood and laughed at it. Prince trying to let loose the celebratory new years ballons but the netting wouldn't budge, hence the stage crew Matthew "come get your rope" comments lol.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #7 posted 11/13/11 12:47pm

TheBigSky

I love Prince's soloing during the Auld Lang Syne/Purple Rain performance.

Both audio and video are essential.

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Reply #8 posted 11/13/11 12:54pm

StevenAnthony

Just heard this for the first time the other day... love the entire boot, but the Auld Lang Syne/PR performance is definitely a highlight.

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Reply #9 posted 11/13/11 1:03pm

lovecomequick

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I'm so glad the view is shared by so many. I was worried at the start!

It's such a great performance, and the first time you hear it, how strongly the Purple Rain factor is messing with your head. Love it!

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Reply #10 posted 11/13/11 6:15pm

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squirrelgrease said:

I really dig Prince's version of it. And Purple Rain that night was crazy good. I've never watched the video, but the audio boot is a must-have.

I just came across the video several years ago...it is also a must have!cool cool cool

I loved seeing Prince sing "Auld Lang Syne" and the celebration of the New Year by all...

"A united state of mind will never be divided
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?
United States of Division"
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