independent and unofficial
Prince fan community
Welcome! Sign up or enter username and password to remember me
Forum jump
Forums > Prince: Music and More > where were you when u first heard Gett Off?
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Page 2 of 2 <12
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
Reply #30 posted 11/08/12 8:15am

novabrkr

In my room. shrug

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #31 posted 11/08/12 8:22am

paisleysoul

On Tv when he performed on some awards show wearing the assless pants.He blew my mind, so bold,crazy & erotic! eek
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #32 posted 11/08/12 10:27am

Fonkyman

robertgeorgeakabob said:

Fonkyman said:

jacket tied round your waist, sweating your dish off like a true raver wink

first time i heard it was on some radio station well before it came out, and it was the house version. i remember the "n i'm the big dipper" line and thought YES!!! prince the hornbag is on his way back, he's seen the error of graffiti wank.

i was so disappointed with d+p album after this treat, still to this day think it's dull and formulaic. got back on track with the symbol album, a mad fucking glorious mess. much like prince was at the time.

Busted. Never took a jacket though. Just took everything else.

I thought he'd 'woken up' too when I heard Gett Off. D&P was doo doo. Symbol wasn't any better for me.

Amiga 1200 and a Mega Drive round these parts btw.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #33 posted 11/08/12 10:42am

TheDigitalGard
ener

I was driving in my car, it wasn't quite a Jaguar.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #34 posted 11/08/12 1:34pm

SPYZFAN1

Never heard it on radio. "Cream" and "D&P" were the big radio hits in my area.

The first time I ever saw the video was when MTV aired it for the 1st time.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #35 posted 11/08/12 1:38pm

chewymusic

avatar

Way before the single was actually released there was a nightly thing on one of the radio stations

where they'd put 2 new songs against each other and have ppl call in and vote which was better.

The winner would go on to be put up against a new song the next night.

And one night they had the new Prince song (can't remember what the other song was, but

Gett Off won allowing me to cassette record it when they replayed the winner).

This was the advance version which was mixed differently, more stripped down and didn't have the

"cub mix" vocal at the begining. This was the version I listened to for months before the single came

out.

When it was finally released I remember popping it into my car tape deck right after buying it and

being surprised by the changes in the mix and how lame I thought it sounded hearing Prince doing

the monotone "club mix" vocal! I liked it better without it.

I was 19 at the time and so I thought the video was awsome & my girlfriend found it fun to dress up

like Diamond/Pearl! I didn't mind at all biggrin

"Hyperactive when I was small, Hyperactive now I'm grown, Hyperactive 'till I'm dead and gone"
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ___

"Midnight is where the day begins"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #36 posted 11/08/12 1:59pm

daPrettyman

avatar

paisleysoul said:

On Tv when he performed on some awards show wearing the assless pants.He blew my mind, so bold,crazy & erotic! eek

1991 VMA's

**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
U 'gon make me shake my doo loose!
http://www.twitter.com/nivlekbrad
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #37 posted 11/08/12 2:37pm

SoulAlive

I heard it on the radio on Prince's birthday (June 7,1991) but I didn't know that it would be his new single.I assumed it was just a special Bday song that he released for the occasion.

Someone mentioned the Natural Selection song "Do Anything",which came out around the same time.My sister heard it on the radio and called me into the room,screaming "I'm listening to the new Prince song!" lol I can't believe how many people thought it was Prince

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #38 posted 11/08/12 3:02pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

I heard that Prince released this song & delivered it to dj's himself even going as far as creating & drawing the cover art, unbeknownst to The WB. Because they didn't want him releasing new material. Anywho the song ended up catching on as a club hit. Which forced them to do a "official" release which lead to the 5 times platinum D&P album...

http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/80450F/popcrush.com/files/2011/06/get-off-housestyle.png

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #39 posted 11/09/12 1:00am

vainandy

avatar

Actually, it was one of the first times that I didn't hear a new Prince song on the radio first. I was fresh out of the closet for only year back then and I was partying every night in the gay clubs which were playing some of the best house music of the entire house era. When I turned on R&B radio which had already gone to the dogs and was full of adult contemporary and very few jams, compared to what I was hearing in the clubs, I couldn't even stand to listen to the radio anymore so I listened to very little of it. When I first heard "Gett Off", I had just come home from a club at 3 or 4 in the morning, turned on the TV, and saw the video on MTV. I have no idea how long it had been on the radio since I barely listened to it anymore.

Andy is a four letter word.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #40 posted 11/09/12 1:37am

batman89

avatar

Central Coast, heard it on the local FM station of the era "Sea FM"??? It was the radio edit where the beat comes in during the opening scream and the "Everything about you just screams of a real sexy affair"... verse and no guitar solo and various other differences. Loved it instantly and is still to this day one of my all time favourite jams. It received a lot of radio airplay before D&P was released from memory. There are a lot of differences in the radio edit versus the album version. Was this the last track to receive so many remixes and edits?

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #41 posted 11/09/12 3:57am

Scotsman1999

I can't recall where I heard it, but I heard OF it when I was visiting relatives in Northern Ireland - I picked up a copy of Sky magazine (no longer in circulation and nothing to do with the TV company) and it had a piece on one of the early pages about the new Prince single, showing the art work etc. I can't remember where I heard it first, but it's a super funky jam and it's enduring appeal is evident in the fact that it's still played in certain places to this day. Not many Prince songs have that distinction!
"I'm much too hot to be cool"
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #42 posted 11/09/12 7:56am

vman4639

I do actually remember the first time I heard this song.

I was at my girlfriend's (now wife) house with another friend of mine and his girlfirend. I am / was the Prince fan so I made sure to watch the video premeir.

The vid came on and Prince is at the bottom of a pig-pile screaming ---- We watched the vid and at the end they all turned and looked at me. I said, "Yup. He's finnaly lost it." But I loved it all the same. I love how he keeps changing.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #43 posted 11/10/12 6:11am

IstenSzek

avatar

chewymusic said:

Way before the single was actually released there was a nightly thing on one of the radio stations

where they'd put 2 new songs against each other and have ppl call in and vote which was better.

The winner would go on to be put up against a new song the next night.

And one night they had the new Prince song (can't remember what the other song was, but

Gett Off won allowing me to cassette record it when they replayed the winner).

This was the advance version which was mixed differently, more stripped down and didn't have the

"cub mix" vocal at the begining. This was the version I listened to for months before the single came

out.

When it was finally released I remember popping it into my car tape deck right after buying it and

being surprised by the changes in the mix and how lame I thought it sounded hearing Prince doing

the monotone "club mix" vocal! I liked it better without it.

I was 19 at the time and so I thought the video was awsome & my girlfriend found it fun to dress up

like Diamond/Pearl! I didn't mind at all biggrin

i've had the maxi since the day it was released and i still can't really figure out which

one is the one i like the most. i think the video version is the one. but i'm not sure.

i can't tell you when i'm listening which is which. those gett off remixes are freaking

me out.

hamsterhuey recently made me a great mix though with all the best elements in it,

all the lyrics etc. that's a great one.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #44 posted 11/10/12 9:37am

mrcabdriver

I heard Do Anything on the radio for the first time. Ran to the music store 20 mins later to get the new Prince song. There it was "Get Off" right in the front row. Huh, why did he title it Get Off? Thought it was Do Anything? ..Oh well.

Got to my car, threw in the tape and.....Huh???? wait???. This isn't his new song. So I went BACK into the music store to look for his OTHER new song. Wasn't there. It took 2 days for me to find out the other "new" song wasn't Prince at all......

Ahh, the days before the internet.

  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #45 posted 11/10/12 10:46am

Alexandernvrmi
nd

avatar

I heard Gettoff on my drive in to work. Donnie Simpson was huge here in DC and he played a version of the song that was slightly different than the one that was eventually released. He in fact continued to play this version even as the released version was played on other stations here in DC

The version I am referring to can be heard in the Cream video as the train is approaching the station

Its was even grittier than the released version.. a bit slower and funkier

Dance... Let me see you dance
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #46 posted 11/11/12 4:40am

HamsterHuey

IstenSzek said:

hamsterhuey recently made me a great mix though with all the best elements in it,

all the lyrics etc. that's a great one.

Heh. Thanks. I had not even put it on my regular playlist yet (had the Single Remix listed), so now I have it listed and am playing it loudly.

The Single Remix irked me always cuz it does not have all the lyrics and the Extended irked me cuz of all them instrumental bitties. It took the flow out. So my mix is basically the Single Remix mashed with the Extended Remix, with all the lyrics, but without the instrumental 'extra' bits, so the song just flows and does not dither.

And I had not listened to it ever since mixing it, so now I've played it I can't hear anything wrong with it, so I know it's right. (grin)


>>
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #47 posted 11/11/12 4:42am

HamsterHuey

I first heard this in the record store I worked at that time; I heard everything first there from 89 to 98, unless it leaked, like Chaos & Disorder and most of Emancipation. And TGE, Come, etc. LoL

>>
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #48 posted 11/13/12 3:27pm

fantasticjoy

avatar

Alexandernvrmind said:

I heard Gettoff on my drive in to work. Donnie Simpson was huge here in DC and he played a version of the song that was slightly different than the one that was eventually released. He in fact continued to play this version even as the released version was played on other stations here in DC



The version I am referring to can be heard in the Cream video as the train is approaching the station



Its was even grittier than the released version.. a bit slower and funkier


I haven't watched the Cream video in ages but I believe it's one of the Steve "Silk" Hurley remixes you are talking about.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Page 2 of 2 <12
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Forums > Prince: Music and More > where were you when u first heard Gett Off?