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Thread started 02/20/03 3:45pm

CalhounSq

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I'm beginning to understand the mentality of COMPLETISTS

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I never understood why people felt they had to have every single show the man's ever performed... until now biggrin My new found love for that funky ass Osama track (on the Are You Gonna Go My Way boot) has me dying to hear EVERYTHING. Prince, without thinking, can break out the funk & make you drop to your knees disbelief Though I'll never be a completist myself (not enough time or $, lol) I can understand nod

What little known live gem makes you headbang? Describe it & why you love it... smile
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Reply #1 posted 02/20/03 3:52pm

mrdespues

It's not little known, but I LOVE:

Rave Unto the Joy Fantastic, off Small Club.

The solos are some of his best work ever...forget Joy in Repetition on Ain't it Over Yet? wink

and the way he keeps crying, "no more!!!" cause the crowd keeps asking for more and he's so knackered. classic Prince!
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Reply #2 posted 02/20/03 3:54pm

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CalhounSq said:

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I never understood why people felt they had to have every single show the man's ever performed... until now biggrin My new found love for that funky ass Osama track (on the Are You Gonna Go My Way boot) has me dying to hear EVERYTHING. Prince, without thinking, can break out the funk & make you drop to your knees disbelief Though I'll never be a completist myself (not enough time or $, lol) I can understand nod

What little known live gem makes you headbang? Describe it & why you love it... smile


The Lovesexy tour rehearsal boot with the medly of uptempoed classics like Sister and Jack U Off. The way he sings is kinda funny and the music is kickin'!
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Reply #3 posted 02/20/03 3:59pm

FutureShock

CalhounSq said:

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I never understood why people felt they had to have every single show the man's ever performed... until now biggrin My new found love for that funky ass Osama track (on the Are You Gonna Go My Way boot) has me dying to hear EVERYTHING. Prince, without thinking, can break out the funk & make you drop to your knees disbelief Though I'll never be a completist myself (not enough time or $, lol) I can understand nod

What little known live gem makes you headbang? Describe it & why you love it... smile


I know where you're coming from CalhounSq. There's lots of other stuff that I would love to have in my collection. But once you realize the sheer volume of stuff that is available on the Black market, you quickly realize that it's just not worth the money or time to collect EVERYTHING. Best to keep a few bootleg tracks or cds on your "to do" list. And then when the opportunity comes along you're ready. Because there are a few very, very good boots out there, but I would guess that 90 percent of what is availble is just pure garbage in terms of overall sound quality or lack of "special" or unique performances by Prince.
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Reply #4 posted 02/20/03 4:01pm

FutureShock

I usually only buy specific boots based on the personal recommendation of someone I trust or if I've heard the boot myself. Other than that, even if the boot is available I won't buy it.
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Reply #5 posted 02/20/03 4:04pm

MrBliss

I LOVE his version of "stairway to heaven" on the '93 live at toronto boot... it's a classic.. prolly my fav live p track of all time
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Reply #6 posted 02/20/03 4:13pm

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MrBliss said:

I LOVE his version of "stairway to heaven" on the '93 live at toronto boot... it's a classic.. prolly my fav live p track of all time


is it good sound quality? i think i just shit myself! eek
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Reply #7 posted 02/20/03 4:15pm

MrBliss

Marrk said:

MrBliss said:

I LOVE his version of "stairway to heaven" on the '93 live at toronto boot... it's a classic.. prolly my fav live p track of all time


is it good sound quality? i think i just shit myself! eek



yeah...it's pretty good
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Reply #8 posted 02/20/03 4:16pm

Marrk

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MrBliss said:

Marrk said:

MrBliss said:

I LOVE his version of "stairway to heaven" on the '93 live at toronto boot... it's a classic.. prolly my fav live p track of all time


is it good sound quality? i think i just shit myself! eek



yeah...it's pretty good


That'll do me.It's on the list. smile
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Reply #9 posted 02/20/03 5:20pm

Tom

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CalhounSq said:

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I never understood why people felt they had to have every single show the man's ever performed... until now biggrin My new found love for that funky ass Osama track (on the Are You Gonna Go My Way boot) has me dying to hear EVERYTHING. Prince, without thinking, can break out the funk & make you drop to your knees disbelief Though I'll never be a completist myself (not enough time or $, lol) I can understand nod

What little known live gem makes you headbang? Describe it & why you love it... smile


I'd say "Just My Imagination" on Small Club, as well as "We Can Funk" on the Crucial boot. The "Question Of U" instrumental on the Jewel Box boot and "Dopamine Rush Suite" put me in a trance.
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Reply #10 posted 02/20/03 6:14pm

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Because there are a few very, very good boots out there, but I would guess that 90 percent of what is availble is just pure garbage in terms of overall sound quality or lack of "special" or unique performances by Prince.


But this is the part that gets me! I admit, I don't pay a lot of attention to what boots are must haves, etc., I only hear people praise the 82-86 stuff, live Lovesexy shows, Small Club & now Nighttown & Bataclan. I've NEVER heard anyone mention this Osama track until Sept.11 happened. Maybe it's just me but that track kicks my ass & the thought of never knowing about it freaks me out!! nuts It just makes me wonder what else it out there that's wonderful to my ears, regardless of fan buzz or recommendations, ya know? biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 02/20/03 6:20pm

naturegirl

CalhounSq said:

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I never understood why people felt they had to have every single show the man's ever performed... until now biggrin My new found love for that funky ass Osama track (on the Are You Gonna Go My Way boot) has me dying to hear EVERYTHING. Prince, without thinking, can break out the funk & make you drop to your knees disbelief Though I'll never be a completist myself (not enough time or $, lol) I can understand nod

What little known live gem makes you headbang? Describe it & why you love it... smile


so - how did you get that track CS?
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Reply #12 posted 02/20/03 6:31pm

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so - how did you get that track CS?


Found it on Kazaa a few months ago, just bothered to listen to it this week biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 02/20/03 6:37pm

naturegirl

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naturegirl said:

so - how did you get that track CS?


Found it on Kazaa a few months ago, just bothered to listen to it this week biggrin


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Reply #14 posted 02/20/03 6:38pm

FutureShock

CalhounSq said:

FutureShock said:

Because there are a few very, very good boots out there, but I would guess that 90 percent of what is availble is just pure garbage in terms of overall sound quality or lack of "special" or unique performances by Prince.


But this is the part that gets me! I admit, I don't pay a lot of attention to what boots are must haves, etc., I only hear people praise the 82-86 stuff, live Lovesexy shows, Small Club & now Nighttown & Bataclan. I've NEVER heard anyone mention this Osama track until Sept.11 happened. Maybe it's just me but that track kicks my ass & the thought of never knowing about it freaks me out!! nuts It just makes me wonder what else it out there that's wonderful to my ears, regardless of fan buzz or recommendations, ya know? biggrin


Yeah. Absolutely. I know what you mean. Every now and then a rare gem like Osama slips under the radar. The reason is because every now and then, Prince will do a "one-off" performance of a song that he's NEVER done before (whether a cover or an original) and the poof! it's gone from the setlist and you never hear it again.

The Osama track is special because if you know anything about Washington D.C. and a funky style of music called "go-go" that was popular in the mid to late 80's then you know that Prince has NEVER performed that exact style of music. Even though it's just another form of "funk", it's still different and unheard of by Princely standards and it comes off extremely well in a live environment. Makes me wonder why he never added such a sound to his aftershows before then.
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Reply #15 posted 02/20/03 6:50pm

MrBliss

Marrk said:

MrBliss said:

Marrk said:

MrBliss said:

I LOVE his version of "stairway to heaven" on the '93 live at toronto boot... it's a classic.. prolly my fav live p track of all time


is it good sound quality? i think i just shit myself! eek



yeah...it's pretty good


That'll do me.It's on the list. smile



oh yeah...by the way... i'm just messin' with ya...no such boot i'm afraid .. innocent
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Reply #16 posted 02/20/03 6:52pm

Anji

MrBliss said:

Marrk said:

MrBliss said:

Marrk said:

MrBliss said:

I LOVE his version of "stairway to heaven" on the '93 live at toronto boot... it's a classic.. prolly my fav live p track of all time


is it good sound quality? i think i just shit myself! eek



yeah...it's pretty good


That'll do me.It's on the list. smile



oh yeah...by the way... i'm just messin' with ya...no such boot i'm afraid .. innocent

You should know MrBliss always takes the piss, or a duck. mr.green
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Reply #17 posted 02/20/03 6:57pm

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The Osama track is special because if you know anything about Washington D.C. and a funky style of music called "go-go" that was popular in the mid to late 80's then you know that Prince has NEVER performed that exact style of music. Even though it's just another form of "funk", it's still different and unheard of by Princely standards and it comes off extremely well in a live environment.


YES, YES!! biggrin I hadn't tripped on the style of it but I played it for a friend last night & he said, "it's very go-go-ish" And the crowd is so into it too, the energy is amazing from start to finish - GREAT track! headbang

Do you happen to know if it's Prince singing that high note or if it's a drop of some kind? I can't tell, but it definitely sounds like someone singing... confused
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Reply #18 posted 02/20/03 7:18pm

FutureShock

CalhounSq said:

FutureShock said:

The Osama track is special because if you know anything about Washington D.C. and a funky style of music called "go-go" that was popular in the mid to late 80's then you know that Prince has NEVER performed that exact style of music. Even though it's just another form of "funk", it's still different and unheard of by Princely standards and it comes off extremely well in a live environment.


YES, YES!! biggrin I hadn't tripped on the style of it but I played it for a friend last night & he said, "it's very go-go-ish" And the crowd is so into it too, the energy is amazing from start to finish - GREAT track! headbang

Do you happen to know if it's Prince singing that high note or if it's a drop of some kind? I can't tell, but it definitely sounds like someone singing... confused


I'm not sure which high note you're referring to. But the only high notes that are being sung that I can think of are the high notes being sung by his then backup singer Marva King. Not sure if you mean something else though.
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Reply #19 posted 02/20/03 7:23pm

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FutureShock said:

CalhounSq said:

Do you happen to know if it's Prince singing that high note or if it's a drop of some kind? I can't tell, but it definitely sounds like someone singing... confused


I'm not sure which high note you're referring to. But the only high notes that are being sung that I can think of are the high notes being sung by his then backup singer Marva King. Not sure if you mean something else though.


OOOHHH, that's what I hear! biggrin It goes like this:

(all getting progressively higher)
hoo hoo hooo
hooo
hoo hoo hooo

(repeats the last 3 notes & goes higher)
hoo hoo hooo hooo hooo HOOO!


wonders if this makes ANY sense... lol
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Reply #20 posted 02/20/03 7:30pm

thebumpsquad

Theres 2 for me,
1-I Wonder.Just an absoloutely BEAUTIFUL song,
"A gust of southern wind came and took my girl away from me,
Now my tears could fill an ocean, my tears could fill a sea".
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2-Love...Thy Will Be Done (Prince's version)-why oh why oh why he didn't keep it and release it himself-I'll NEVER know!!!

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Reply #21 posted 02/20/03 7:34pm

Anji

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Love...Thy Will Be Done

I used to think the initial beat of One Of Us from Emancipation was a nod in that direction.
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Reply #22 posted 02/20/03 7:38pm

JonSnow

my favorite unreleased track is TRAIN. Gawd, I love that song...

People Without from Small Club is right up there.

and how about Me Touch Myself? For some reason I've always really loved that song.

And MAD... very funky.
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Reply #23 posted 02/20/03 7:44pm

Abrazo

CalhounSq said:

FutureShock said:

CalhounSq said:

Do you happen to know if it's Prince singing that high note or if it's a drop of some kind? I can't tell, but it definitely sounds like someone singing... confused


I'm not sure which high note you're referring to. But the only high notes that are being sung that I can think of are the high notes being sung by his then backup singer Marva King. Not sure if you mean something else though.


OOOHHH, that's what I hear! biggrin It goes like this:

(all getting progressively higher)
hoo hoo hooo
hooo
hoo hoo hooo

(repeats the last 3 notes & goes higher)
hoo hoo hooo hooo hooo HOOO!


wonders if this makes ANY sense... lol
WhoaaH lol Calhounsq you are hilarious! Don't you think Marva sings MARVAllous on this track?? That is hard shit to sing, dig that! And Prince already wore her voice out during the concert... and at the aftershow he just goes on and on and on... it was great to be there and witness that, I can tell you that! smile
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Reply #24 posted 02/20/03 7:49pm

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As far as recent boots go, I am a huge supporter of Calhoun Square from the One Nit Alone New York Soundcheck! It's seriously good and one to download right now!
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Reply #25 posted 02/20/03 8:53pm

FutureShock

CalhounSq said:

FutureShock said:

CalhounSq said:

Do you happen to know if it's Prince singing that high note or if it's a drop of some kind? I can't tell, but it definitely sounds like someone singing... confused


I'm not sure which high note you're referring to. But the only high notes that are being sung that I can think of are the high notes being sung by his then backup singer Marva King. Not sure if you mean something else though.


OOOHHH, that's what I hear! biggrin It goes like this:

(all getting progressively higher)
hoo hoo hooo
hooo
hoo hoo hooo

(repeats the last 3 notes & goes higher)
hoo hoo hooo hooo hooo HOOO!


wonders if this makes ANY sense... lol


Yep. That's definitely Marva King. She's singing the theme from 2001: A Space Odessy. That's why the song is often referred to as Osama/2001. Pretty eerie to hear Prince singing about "Osama bin Laden gettin ready to bomb...2001 y'all" and then a couple of years later in Sept 2001, that's exactly what happened by none other than Osama bin Laden. Definitely a "Twilight Zone" moment.
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Reply #26 posted 02/20/03 8:54pm

FutureShock

JimmyNothing said:

As far as recent boots go, I am a huge supporter of Calhoun Square from the One Nit Alone New York Soundcheck! It's seriously good and one to download right now!


Did you hear Calhoun Square at the Celebration??? OHHH... MAAANNN!!!
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Reply #27 posted 02/20/03 9:36pm

origmnd

When I need a good laugh I listen to the DMSR rehearsal and hear Prince describe the perfect weekend...
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Reply #28 posted 02/20/03 11:39pm

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Don't you think Marva sings MARVAllous on this track??


Indeed! nod

That is hard shit to sing, dig that! And Prince already wore her voice out during the concert... and at the aftershow he just goes on and on and on...


lol That's Princey - work you 'till you're dead! whip

it was great to be there and witness that, I can tell you that! smile


eyepop You were there?!!! DAMN, lucky bastard!!! woot! headbang WTF am I so happy for, I'm JEALOUS as hell!! :X lol


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Reply #29 posted 02/20/03 11:43pm

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FutureShock said:

CalhounSq said:

FutureShock said:

CalhounSq said:

Do you happen to know if it's Prince singing that high note or if it's a drop of some kind? I can't tell, but it definitely sounds like someone singing... confused


I'm not sure which high note you're referring to. But the only high notes that are being sung that I can think of are the high notes being sung by his then backup singer Marva King. Not sure if you mean something else though.


OOOHHH, that's what I hear! biggrin It goes like this:

(all getting progressively higher)
hoo hoo hooo
hooo
hoo hoo hooo

(repeats the last 3 notes & goes higher)
hoo hoo hooo hooo hooo HOOO!


wonders if this makes ANY sense... lol


Yep. That's definitely Marva King. She's singing the theme from 2001: A Space Odessy. That's why the song is often referred to as Osama/2001. Pretty eerie to hear Prince singing about "Osama bin Laden gettin ready to bomb...2001 y'all" and then a couple of years later in Sept 2001, that's exactly what happened by none other than Osama bin Laden. Definitely a "Twilight Zone" moment.


OOOHHH, I didn't know that was the theme from 2001. smile And YES, as much as I dig it, it's still eerie as all hell... :O
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