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Thread started 10/04/12 1:46pm

plumbcrazy

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Best version of Empty Room?

from the versions of Empty Room floating around, what do you think is the best version? is it live version or a studio boot..am interested to hear your views

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Reply #1 posted 10/04/12 2:25pm

bigd74

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i quite like all of them but would love to hear the original 80's version. cool

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Reply #2 posted 10/04/12 2:42pm

Aristotle

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The 'C-Note' is amazing IMHO.

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Reply #3 posted 10/04/12 2:43pm

Marco81

Montreux 2009, nuff said!
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Reply #4 posted 10/04/12 3:20pm

IstenSzek

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the unreleased 1993/1995 studio version. i always forget what year it is from.

it's simply perfection, start to finish. with the guitar solo just right. it's brilliant.

i was very happy to see him start to perform this live and even include a good

enough version on the c-note album. but all in all, i don't like any of his live

performances of this quite as much as the studio version. despite him playing

some wicked guitar during some performances. it's something about the vocal

track that i just love to bits on the 90s studio version.

and the live versions all fail to live up to that. what irks me most about cnote's

version is the way he does half in his low voice and half in his high voice and it

feel totally like "wtf?"

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Reply #5 posted 10/04/12 3:22pm

IstenSzek

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listening to the studioversion right now biggrin it's cool until the last possible second,

when you hear that drumhit echo. the guitar is a.m.a.z.i.n.g.

is it true that this was on an early configuration of "chaos and disorder" toward

the end of the tracklist?

if so, that hurts. that really, really hurts that he took it off. the bootleg version

we have is good quality but to have that track in pristine cd quality would be a

dream come true.

i must have listened to it at least 300 times. and it still gives me chills. just wow.

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Reply #6 posted 10/04/12 3:38pm

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Studio from 92

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Reply #7 posted 10/04/12 3:54pm

Xibalba

IstenSzek said:

the unreleased 1993/1995 studio version. i always forget what year it is from.

it's simply perfection, start to finish. with the guitar solo just right. it's brilliant.

i was very happy to see him start to perform this live and even include a good

enough version on the c-note album. but all in all, i don't like any of his live

performances of this quite as much as the studio version. despite him playing

some wicked guitar during some performances. it's something about the vocal

track that i just love to bits on the 90s studio version.

and the live versions all fail to live up to that. what irks me most about cnote's

version is the way he does half in his low voice and half in his high voice and it

feel totally like "wtf?"

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Reply #8 posted 10/04/12 4:06pm

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I have to say North Sea Jazz last year because I was there!
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Reply #9 posted 10/04/12 4:43pm

WetDream

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Montreux 2009 was incredible. It actually made me tear up!

But i'd also nominate the Aug. 28th 2007 London aftershow performance. I was at the front and was stood still mesmerised.

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Reply #10 posted 10/04/12 4:48pm

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Yep. Montreux 2009 is the definitive version of this in my opinion.

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Reply #11 posted 10/04/12 5:38pm

ARock

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Montreux

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Reply #12 posted 10/04/12 6:17pm

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IstenSzek said:

the unreleased 1993/1995 studio version. i always forget what year it is from.

it's simply perfection, start to finish. with the guitar solo just right. it's brilliant.

i was very happy to see him start to perform this live and even include a good

enough version on the c-note album. but all in all, i don't like any of his live

performances of this quite as much as the studio version. despite him playing

some wicked guitar during some performances. it's something about the vocal

track that i just love to bits on the 90s studio version.

and the live versions all fail to live up to that. what irks me most about cnote's

version is the way he does half in his low voice and half in his high voice and it

feel totally like "wtf?"

pretty sure that the so-called "'90s" version is actually the 1985 version.

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Reply #13 posted 10/04/12 6:45pm

EyeJester7

toejam said:

Yep. Montreux 2009 is the definitive version of this in my opinion.

YEP! Hands down my favorite actually! I think that one rips all other versions out the water!

ALSO..I love the one he did in Zurich, than Andy Posted on her facebook! I caught hold to the whole performance and it is simply mindblowing!

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Reply #14 posted 10/05/12 12:09am

Harlepolis

Would have to say the Celebration 2002 version does it for me. When Najee chime in with his flute, I well up.

Even Prince sounds emotional in this version.

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Reply #15 posted 10/05/12 1:01am

Adorecream

I think its the 1986/87 version from the time of his break up, it sounds moe raw and personal, you can not sugar coat a song like that. This is anguish set to music.

The distant falsetto and heavy kick drum along with his piano playing brings the bite into his lyrics. The guitar solos enhance the bitterness of the lyrics. The relationship that gave us his most personal songs ever was ending and he was not happy about it.

I think you should all listen to Big Tall Wall as well, its a few months earlier, where he is trying to be optimistic but the lyrics are very controlling, he is basically saying she needs to stay loyal to him, but he can do what he wants.

Overall very emotional song.

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Reply #16 posted 10/05/12 1:14am

rafael

thats the one!!!

Harlepolis said:

Would have to say the Celebration 2002 version does it for me. When Najee chime in with his flute, I well up.

Even Prince sounds emotional in this version.

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Reply #17 posted 10/05/12 2:34am

xenophobia2002

xenephobia 2002 celebration

montreux 2009

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Reply #18 posted 10/05/12 4:03am

hjd

Montreux 2009. I was there and saw several people around me cry after the guitar solo...

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Reply #19 posted 10/05/12 10:46am

comperic2003

1. Xenephobia 2002 Celebration - For the sheer intensity and passion of the vocal performance

2. Montreux 2009 - A close second showcasing a beautiful arrangement and breathtaking guitar solo marred only by a lackluster vocal.

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