Reply #30 posted 10/31/12 1:16pm
TheDigitalGard ener |
udo said:
Did you know the Zapf-Boink sound of the promo clip is a reversed sample?
I remember them playing that promo ad countless times on the big screens at the D&P shows when the venues were filling up. They played the promo for Carmens album too if I remember correct. I also remember them playing tracks from the symbol album over the p.a before the D&P shows.
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Reply #31 posted 10/31/12 1:34pm
motherfunka
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dodger said:
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I personally love the album (lots of Prince memories). I moved to Minnesota in Oct 91 when Diamonds and Pearls was just released. My first memories of the album was at the D&P warm up show at Glam Slam in Jan 92 and he did Sexy MF and a portion of My Name Is Prince. Later that same night at Paisley Park a dj played the CD versions of Sexy MF, My Name Is Prince, and the Continental. I was still getting used to the new songs on D&P, but always had heard that Prince was always on to the next one by the time one was released.
I picked the perfect time to move when I did. Prince was doing all kinds of stuff for this album. I was able to go to the video shoots for Sexy MF (Mar 92), My Name Is Prince (Summer 92), I Wanna Melt With U (Oct 92), the Ryde Divine (Dec 92), warm up show at Glam Slam (Jan 93), and the Act I tour I went back to Chicago (Apr 93). Prince would also frequent Glam Slam on Wednesdays and Saturdays, with after parties at Paisley Park. Songs from Come started to surface around Spring of 93. The weird thing about hearing new songs was that no one really knew the "official" names of the songs until they were released. , Come, and The Gold Experience are definitely my favorites from the 90s.
Sounds cool, so what was it like on the video shoots? was you in the car park playing cards with the band in Sexy MF? What about the My Name Is Prince video - that must have been good to have seen that getting filmed.
This is also when I first got into Prince when I was 16 - after seeing the Gett Off video (the song and half naked girls done the job) I got given a cassette copy of D&P which led to getting the D&P video collection then the Gett Off video special. Not long after The Symbol album and Sexy MF video cassette (I loved the Carmen trailer...scariest female on the planet) were out and I was hooked. Cant believe its 20 years but majority of Symbol has aged well in my opinion (God Created Woman, Love 2 the 9's, Sacrifice of Victor, Damn U, The Max, Sexy MF - still like them now)
For Sexy MF, it was done in the underground parking at Paisley Park. They had made it up to look like a bar on one side. Basically just a lot of standing around pretending we were in a bar. It was cool watching Prince dance and do his parts. For My Name Is Prince, it was the alley scenes that were done outside of Glam Slam MPLS. I Wanna Melt With U was done in the Erotic City room at Glam Slam MPLS. They had hired a bunch of local strippers to be in it. My best memory of that one was nude women walking dogs through the club. I ended up on the cutting room floor in all of them though! Still fun to be at though. The only thing I ended up seeing myself in was the concert portions of the Beautiful Experience film, front row. TRUE BLUE |
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Reply #32 posted 10/31/12 1:47pm
silverchild |
djThunderfunk said:
TheDigitalGardener said:
Aye the gold box is a nice wee thing to have, not sure how limited it is though, not very i'm guessing.
Not sure about the rest of the world, but early standard copies of the UK cd also had an embossed gold symbol right on the front of the cd box too.
Yes. My CD (US Version) has the title, a gold , embossed right on the jewel box.
You're right about the box too, ultimately it turned out to be not very limited at all, much like the Batcan, which is why I put Limited Edition in quotes. That was how it was hyped, though. And, evidently the hype worked on me...
My younger sister had yet another version. It was the standard release, but censored. It didn't have the PMRC warning label on the cover and it was edited for language. I never see used copies of that one anymore.
I like to consider the true "Limited Edition" of to be the box with the DJ-aimed picture disc. That one is hard to come by nowadays on eBay and other places. Luckily I got one dirt cheap. Check me out and add me on:
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Reply #33 posted 10/31/12 1:51pm
motherfunka
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silverchild said:
djThunderfunk said:
Yes. My CD (US Version) has the title, a gold , embossed right on the jewel box.
You're right about the box too, ultimately it turned out to be not very limited at all, much like the Batcan, which is why I put Limited Edition in quotes. That was how it was hyped, though. And, evidently the hype worked on me...
My younger sister had yet another version. It was the standard release, but censored. It didn't have the PMRC warning label on the cover and it was edited for language. I never see used copies of that one anymore.
I like to consider the true "Limited Edition" of to be the box with the DJ-aimed picture disc. That one is hard to come by nowadays on eBay and other places. Luckily I got one dirt cheap.
Wasn't the picture disc one the standard throughout Europe? I have a US promo one that has the picture disc. TRUE BLUE |
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Reply #34 posted 10/31/12 1:58pm
silverchild |
motherfunka said:
silverchild said:
I like to consider the true "Limited Edition" of to be the box with the DJ-aimed picture disc. That one is hard to come by nowadays on eBay and other places. Luckily I got one dirt cheap.
Wasn't the picture disc one the standard throughout Europe? I have a US promo one that has the picture disc.
I'm not sure, but it has become a rarity now more than anything. I have a US promo one that was given to radio programmers and DJs. The regular limited edition box had the regular disc with the symbol design.
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Reply #35 posted 10/31/12 2:39pm
motherfunka
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silverchild said:
motherfunka said:
Wasn't the picture disc one the standard throughout Europe? I have a US promo one that has the picture disc.
I'm not sure, but it has become a rarity now more than anything. I have a US promo one that was given to radio programmers and DJs. The regular limited edition box had the regular disc with the symbol design.
I have the same one you do. I saw it on that madhouse site for around 60.00. TRUE BLUE |
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Reply #36 posted 10/31/12 2:53pm
silverchild |
motherfunka said:
silverchild said:
I'm not sure, but it has become a rarity now more than anything. I have a US promo one that was given to radio programmers and DJs. The regular limited edition box had the regular disc with the symbol design.
I have the same one you do. I saw it on that madhouse site for around 60.00.
For some reason, the promo box sounds better mastered than the regular editions. I always found that to be interesting... Check me out and add me on:
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Reply #37 posted 10/31/12 11:00pm
udo |
Efan said:
udo said:
Did you know the Zapf-Boink sound of the promo clip is a reversed sample?
No, I did not. A reversed sample of what?
Hmm. It was a while ago.
Somewhat like a hammer hitting an anvil or something? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. |
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Reply #38 posted 11/01/12 9:28am
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TheDigitalGardener said:
udo said:
Did you know the Zapf-Boink sound of the promo clip is a reversed sample?
I remember them playing that promo ad countless times on the big screens at the D&P shows when the venues were filling up. They played the promo for Carmens album too if I remember correct. I also remember them playing tracks from the symbol album over the p.a before the D&P shows.
YES, you're right! They so did. That brings back memories of standing at Parkhead Stadium in Glasgow and watching those videos, realising that there was already some excellent music waiting just down the line.
It was SO exciting, you really felt like you were in on something special... To hear everyone sing 'You Sexy Motherf****r' was pretty special, as the video was repeated a few times and by the end we all knew the chorus rather well. :-0 "I'm much too hot to be cool" |
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Reply #39 posted 11/01/12 9:33am
Empress |
It's always been one of my fav Prince albums. I love all the songs and the videos that went along with them were very cool too.
It was an exciting time to be a Prince fan! |
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Reply #40 posted 11/01/12 10:09am
SoulAlive |
This is my favorite Prince album of the 90s.Favorites are...
"And God Created Woman"
"The Continental"
"Damn U"
"Love 2 The 9's"
"Sexy MF"
it's a very inspired and cohesive album. |
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Reply #41 posted 11/01/12 10:27am
udo |
Scotsman1999 said:
To hear everyone sing 'You Sexy Motherf****r' was pretty special, as the video was repeated a few times and by the end we all knew the chorus rather well. :-0
And back then he could say 'New Song' dan well proudly....! (Damn U...?) Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. |
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Reply #42 posted 11/01/12 4:17pm
TikiColadas |
silverchild said:
motherfunka said:
silverchild said:
I like to consider the true "Limited Edition" of to be the box with the DJ-aimed picture disc. That one is hard to come by nowadays on eBay and other places. Luckily I got one dirt cheap.
Wasn't the picture disc one the standard throughout Europe? I have a US promo one that has the picture disc.
I'm not sure, but it has become a rarity now more than anything. I have a US promo one that was given to radio programmers and DJs. The regular limited edition box had the regular disc with the symbol design. I have this as well, in fact I have, I believe 6 copies. A few still sealed. I love this version especially the band image disc print. I also have the regular version, edit and unedited as well as the French import with a variant version of the symbol printed on the jewel case. The symbol is more brilliant, gold like. I also have the vinyl and the picture disc vinyl and all the singles on tape, cd and 12". BUT, my most prized version of the symbol album I have is the limited edition "wooden box" set that has the cd and Sexy MF single in the box with the symbol ingrained on the box cover, gold numbered plate and all the booklets. I'll have to take a photo of it. I also have the Diamonds and Pearld "paisley shape" limited edition box set too. Great album! Funky, Fresh, Rocking and down right a JAM! |
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Reply #43 posted 11/01/12 5:06pm
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While I don't like O+> (B+) as much as I like Diamonds & Pearls (A-), I love how ambitious O+> is, how Prince, as usual, but with a lot of force on this album is not afraid to amalgamate styles. I mean, "My Name Is Prince," "Sexy MF," "Love 2 d 9s," "The Continental," "Three Chains of Gold," and "Sacrifice of Victor" all one one album. I'm sorry, but very few people can do that. It just needs a bit more guitar. [Edited 11/1/12 17:08pm] |
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Reply #44 posted 11/01/12 6:29pm
namepeace |
A beautiful mess, is how I think it's described by some.
But an entertaining album nonetheless, with some standout tracks, including the immaculate "And God Created Woman."
Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Reply #45 posted 11/01/12 6:41pm
KCOOLMUZIQ
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Another brilliant masterful concept album that Prince put together also the long form movie that came along with it. I bought the gold covered deluxe edition & loved The beautiful scientologist Kirtsie's contribution & the Arsenio Hall per4mance(Which i attended even though someone tried to escape with Prince's gold gun mic)........
will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. |
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Reply #47 posted 11/01/12 7:37pm
Bree8016 |
SoulAlive said:
This is my favorite Prince album of the 90s.Favorites are...
"And God Created Woman"
"The Continental"
"Damn U"
"Love 2 The 9's"
"Sexy MF"
it's a very inspired and cohesive album.
I agree.
"the morning papers" is one of my favorites. and "and god created woman" is just stunning!
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Reply #48 posted 11/01/12 8:34pm
motherfunka
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TikiColadas said:
silverchild said:
I'm not sure, but it has become a rarity now more than anything. I have a US promo one that was given to radio programmers and DJs. The regular limited edition box had the regular disc with the symbol design.
I have this as well, in fact I have, I believe 6 copies. A few still sealed. I love this version especially the band image disc print. I also have the regular version, edit and unedited as well as the French import with a variant version of the symbol printed on the jewel case. The symbol is more brilliant, gold like. I also have the vinyl and the picture disc vinyl and all the singles on tape, cd and 12". BUT, my most prized version of the symbol album I have is the limited edition "wooden box" set that has the cd and Sexy MF single in the box with the symbol ingrained on the box cover, gold numbered plate and all the booklets. I'll have to take a photo of it. I also have the Diamonds and Pearld "paisley shape" limited edition box set too. Great album! Funky, Fresh, Rocking and down right a JAM!
You know those aren't official? TRUE BLUE |
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Reply #49 posted 11/01/12 9:45pm
Tittypants |
I really dug the album. I enjoyed it as a whole much more than I did D&P & I still feel the same way today [maybe even more so]. It has many memorable songs too. |
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Reply #50 posted 11/02/12 6:35am
namepeace |
motherfunka said:
TikiColadas said:
silverchild said: I have this as well, in fact I have, I believe 6 copies. A few still sealed. I love this version especially the band image disc print. I also have the regular version, edit and unedited as well as the French import with a variant version of the symbol printed on the jewel case. The symbol is more brilliant, gold like. I also have the vinyl and the picture disc vinyl and all the singles on tape, cd and 12". BUT, my most prized version of the symbol album I have is the limited edition "wooden box" set that has the cd and Sexy MF single in the box with the symbol ingrained on the box cover, gold numbered plate and all the booklets. I'll have to take a photo of it. I also have the Diamonds and Pearld "paisley shape" limited edition box set too. Great album! Funky, Fresh, Rocking and down right a JAM!
You know those aren't official?
Have the Limited Edition Version, still sealed, but never heard about the "wooden box set." Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Reply #51 posted 11/02/12 6:51am
TheDigitalGard ener |
These wooden box promo things are unauthorized. The discs and booklets are legit, but the boxes are not.
I looked at the Symbol album version at a record fair once and I could not believe how crudely it was made.
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Reply #52 posted 11/02/12 12:12pm
SoulAlive |
Tittypants said:
I really dug the album. I enjoyed it as a whole much more than I did D&P
Me too D&P is a good album,but it's also a very "safe" album.Very commercial.
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