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Reply #90 posted 01/27/12 10:49am

JediMaster

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FASCINATING! I've read accounts of Prince's "Long, Dark Night of the Soul" before, but this was the most intriguing.

jedi

Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9)
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Reply #91 posted 02/01/12 6:31am

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2 Nigs United 4 West Compton

Initial tracking took place on 9 December, 1986 at Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA, USA (two days after Bob George and Walkin' In Glory, the day before Le Grind). The track, along with Bob George and Le Grind, was recorded for a birthday party Prince was hosting for Sheila E. on 11 December, 1986.

Serve it up, Frankie

This is precisely what I intend 2 do, honey

Honey, do U know I let Robert cut my hair this morning?
(Honey, look at this one here) (I'm lookin' Joe tryin' 2 see)

Oh girl, where'd U get those shoes?

U know he had me lookin' so bad (Honey, she's so free)
I'm so tired

These are "come-and-fuck-me" pumps (Who, Robert?)

Maurice thinks… (Mm, I think that's right, honey)

Go on up 2 her, say something

Maurice, what, what can I serve U? (U mean he's male?)

Baby, I swear 2 God if U don't kiss 'em
I'm gonna kick your super natural ass!

Frankie, play something, bitch! (Squirrel Meat!)

Uh! Don't try it!

Cat, what's happenin' babe? (Bitch, would U play something?)

Get outta my face! (Honey, it's not that type of party)
(Talk 2 me, talk 2 me – do U remember me?)

What cha mean? (Honey, he could teach U the answer 2 life)

Honey, U see these pumps? (Bitch!)
(Answer? Honey, U ain't gonna quit)

I wanna, I wanna… (Who U callin' bitch? Ho bitch!)
I want U 2 meet some friends of mine (Bitch!)
(Frankie, play somethin' – shit!)
(Who U callin' ho bitch? Black ho bitch!)
No, no - U'll like them
They're, they're musicians

2 nigs united 4 West Compton

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Reply #92 posted 02/01/12 11:50am

blacknote

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OldFriends4Sale said:

"They continued a lengthy and intense conversation about religious issues, love, and life fulfillment, but Prince eventually excused himself, saying he had a stomachache. "

Sounds like Spooky Electric ended up coming out of both ends.

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Reply #93 posted 02/02/12 6:15pm

JediMaster

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Hahaha!

jedi

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Reply #94 posted 02/02/12 6:48pm

rdhull

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blacknote said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

"They continued a lengthy and intense conversation about religious issues, love, and life fulfillment, but Prince eventually excused himself, saying he had a stomachache. "

Sounds like Spooky Electric ended up coming out of both ends.

bwuawk!!

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #95 posted 02/03/12 7:16am

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motherfunka said:

I scored my first vinyl copy of the Black Album from the record collector's magazine called Goldmine in the summer of 1988. I don't remember how much I paid for it. You could definitely hear the songs, but the quality had a lot to be desired. I went to see a Lovesexy show in Chicago a few months later and was so excited to hear Bob George and Superfunkycalifragisexy live. Shortly after that I met a guy who worked in a local record store and he gave me a cassette tape that was actually pretty clear, compared to what I had.

That had to be an exciting feeling to hear something live U weren't officially supposed to hear.

Superfunkicalifragisexy was previewed at the SOTT live rehearsal at 1st Avenue in 1987

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Reply #96 posted 02/04/12 6:51am

2pie

OldFriends4Sale said:



IMO The most beautiful Prince pics

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Reply #97 posted 02/05/12 5:05am

dandeeland

I love this album!! ITs also the easiest cd to get someone who does not like Prince to like him. I wish there was more material released by him like this!! ITS AWESOME!!

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Reply #98 posted 02/09/12 5:19am

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mplsmike said:

Wow, we share some of the same stories lol

motherfunka said:

I scored my first vinyl copy of the Black Album from the record collector's magazine called Goldmine in the summer of 1988.

I went to see a Lovesexy show in Chicago a few months later and was so excited to hear Bob George and Superfunkycalifragisexy live. .

Within 2 months of getting my copy of TBA, I went to the Lovesexy tour

And was excited when he played Bob George

djThunderfunk said:

The next day I went to the only mom & pop store in my town that sold "imports" (you couldn't say the word bootleg to the clerks or they wouldn't sell to you, you had to speak in code as if you were conspiring a drug deal lol ).

Yeah same here, they called them Imports knowing damn well they were bootlegs lol

A theatrical Movie-video would have been cool for this song

There is so much that could have been done with this album even from the underground

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Reply #99 posted 02/09/12 9:13am

aiMfonke

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OldFriends4Sale said:

a fantasy Black Album aftershow

Let's Work

Jack U Off

Bob George

Darlin Nikki

Rock Hard in a Funky Place

Shortberry Strawcake

Sex Shooter

Bambi

clapping

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Reply #100 posted 02/09/12 11:05am

starkitty

I LOVE this thread, thank you for all the info! I had never heard the E story before - no wonder he signed Ingrid. The mystery is solved.

I had boots of the first one and a promo copy from a DJ friend of mine for the "official" release. I also got the hits 1/2/b-sides as a promo 3 disc set from the same.

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Reply #101 posted 02/09/12 1:50pm

Graycap23

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That was the summer of 1988...I didnt leave my room for like a week.

Nice............those are all of my old stomping grounds.

Only Lou's Records is left standing.

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Reply #102 posted 02/09/12 2:53pm

RicoN

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starkitty said:

I LOVE this thread, thank you for all the info!

here here

Hamburger, Hot Dog, Root Beer, Pussy
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Reply #103 posted 03/21/12 3:29pm

OldFriends4Sal
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the Black Album = the missing era

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