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jonylawson

Prince NPGMC appreciation thread..circa 2001

AURGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH YOU HAVE JUST ACCESSED NPG AUDIO

TUUUURN IT UP!!

WE LIKE OUR TATA'S REAL!!

oh hell yes!! this to me was when Prince went totally underground

despite the fact the dude couldnt get a hit if he tried he was as prolific as ever

not to mention the ONA tour and the front row seats!!!

(thanks to unique who used to meet for a pint in edinburgh and gift me 5 or 6 new cds!! every week!! ahh memories!!)

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2001[edit]

Tracks marked with an ¤ are premium member bonuses.

Free giveaway tracks[edit]

Audio[edit]

  • "When Eye Lay My Hands On U" - Prince
  • NPGMC commercial

Video[edit]

  • NPGMC Intro Video

February[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #1)[edit]

  • Introduction - Tora Tora
  • "The Juice" - Carmen Electra
  • "Gothic Metal (Instr.)" - Jacob Armen
  • Segue - Tora Tora
  • "Love Sign (Ted’s Funky Chariot Remix)" - Prince with Nona Gaye
  • Segue - Tora Tora
  • "When Eye Lay My Hands On U" - Prince
  • Segue - Tora Tora
  • "High" - Prince
  • Segue - Rhonda Smith
  • "Calling To Say Goodbye" - Rhonda Smith
  • Segue - Rhonda Smith
  • "To The Teeth" - Ani DiFranco
  • "Mother Earth" - Rhonda Smith
  • "Spanish Coloured Romance" - Cindy Blackman
  • Segue - Morris Hayes
  • "My Medallion" - Prince
  • Segue
  • "Golden Parachute" - Prince
  • "Passing Your Name" - DVS
  • "Kamasutra Overture #8 (Remix)" - NPG Orchestra
  • Segue - Montalbo’s Hair Studio (Commercial)
  • "Dance Un2 The Rhythm (Remix)" - Louie Louie
  • "I Like It There" - Prince
  • Segue - Tora Tora
  • "Days of Wild" (Live at Paisley Park, 23 October 1999) - Prince

Audio[edit]

  • "When Eye Lay My Hands On U" - Prince
  • "Peace" - Prince and the New Power Generation
  • "Funky Design" - Prince
  • "Mad" - Prince
  • "Splash" - Prince and the Revolution

Video[edit]

  • "U Make My Sun Shine" - Prince and Angie Stone
  • "When Eye Lay My Hands On U" - Prince

March[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #2)[edit]

  • Intro - Salome
  • "Groove On (Baby Let's Go)" - Larry Graham
  • Speech - Salome
  • "Silicon" - Prince
  • "Circle of Amour" - Prince
  • Salome Introduction
  • "We March (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • "Vicki Waiting (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • "Letitgo (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • Jazz Segue - Salome
  • NPGMC Promo Jingle / Speech
  • Segue - Femi Jiya
  • "Rowdy Mac" - The Fonky Baldheads
  • "Fonky Like a" -The Fonky Baldheads
  • "Can You Say Love" - Derek Hughes
  • "Soul Sanctuary" - Prince
  • "1, 2 ('The Future')" - Prince
  • Segue - Femi Jiya Interview
  • "My Computer" - Prince
  • Segue - NPG Audio
  • "Crazy Fingers" - Jacob Armen
  • "Dinner with Delores" - Prince
  • Instrumental Extro
  • Segue - NPG Audio

Audio[edit]

  • "We March (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • "Vicki Waiting (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • "Letitgo (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • "Return of The Bump Squad (Live)" - Prince & The NPG

Video[edit]

  • "Controversy/Mutiny (Live)" - Prince
  • "The Daisy Chain" - Prince & The NPG

April[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #3)[edit]

  • "Murph Drag" - The Time
  • "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" - Prince
  • "The Work (Part 1)" - Prince
  • "Superfunkycalifragisexy (Instr.)" - Prince
  • "Intellipop (Instr.)" - Rhonda Smith
  • "Dandelion" - Millenia
  • "Imagine That" - Ani DiFranco
  • "O.K." by Ani DiFranco
  • "America (Live '86)" - Prince & The Revolution
  • Segue - "Do It Right"
  • "Chaos and Disorder" - Prince
  • "Sex Me, Sex Me Not" - Prince
  • Segue
  • "Eye'magettin'" - Larry Graham
  • "Northside" - Prince
  • Extro

Audio[edit]

  • "Northside" - Prince
  • "Habibi" - Prince1
  • "The Work, Pt. 1" - Prince
  • "The Daisy Chain" - Prince & The NPG¤

1 - Live cover of "Machine Gun" by Jimi Hendrix

May[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #4)[edit]

  • "Props N' Pounds" - Prince
  • Segue - "Celebration" announcement: The Rainbow Children + Greatest Hits
  • "Christopher Tracy's Parade (Live)" - Prince and the Revolution
  • "New Position (Live)" - Prince and the Revolution
  • "I Wonder U (Live)" - Prince and the Revolution
  • "Raspberry Beret (Live)" - Prince and the Revolution
  • "Delirious (Live)" - Prince and the Revolution
  • "Controversy (Live)" - Prince and the Revolution
  • "A Love Bizarre (Live)" - Prince and the Revolution
  • "Hit U in the Socket" - Rosie Gaines
  • "Strange Relationship (Live)" - Prince
  • "Get Wild (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • "Damn U (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • "The Max (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • Segue - Commercial
  • "This Crazy Life of Mine" - Chaka Khan
  • Segue - Commercial
  • "Johnny (Live)" - Prince & The NPG
  • Segue
  • Extro

Audio[edit]

  • "Props N' Pounds" - Prince
  • "Hit U in the Socket" - Rosie Gaines
  • "Sex In My Bones" - The Fonky Bald Heads

Video[edit]

  • "Get Wild (Per4mance)" - The NPG
  • "The Work, Pt. 1 (Live)" - Prince
  • "I Could Never Take The Place of Your Man / Summertime (Live)" - Prince¤
  • "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker / Four (Live)" - Prince¤

June[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #5)[edit]

  • Intro - Salome
  • "The Rainbow Children" - Prince
  • "Pop My Clutch" - Chaka Khan
  • Segue - Salome
  • "Family Name" - Prince
  • "Race (Alt.)" - Prince
  • Segue - Salome
  • "Sometimes It Snows in April" - Prince and the Revolution
  • Segue - Salome
  • "Eye Hate U (Quiet Nite Mix)" - Prince
  • "Heaven Must Be Near" - Ingrid Chavez
  • Segue
  • "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (Mustang Mix)" - Prince
  • Segue - Geneva
  • "The Future (William Orbit Remix)" - Prince
  • Segue - Geneva
  • "The Good Life (Big City Remix)" - The NPG
  • "The Digital Garden" - Prince
  • "Deep" - N'Dambi
  • Segue - Geneva
  • "Goldie's Parade" - The NPG
  • "Violet The Organ Grinder" - Prince
  • Segue
  • "Six" - Madhouse
  • "Seven" - Madhouse
  • "Eight" - Madhouse
  • Extro

Audio[edit]

  • "Sex Me, Sex Me Not" - Prince
  • "Supercute" - Prince
  • "Y Should Eye Do That When Eye Can Do This?" - Prince¤

Video[edit]

  • "Prettyman (Live)" - Prince and the NPG
  • "Baby Knows (Live)" - Prince
  • "The Ride (Live)" - Prince¤

July[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #6)[edit]

  • Intro: Celebration 2001 thank U's + snippets from performances
    • "We gon' make it funky" - Maceo Parker
    • "The light" - Maceo Parker
    • "Alright with me" - Erykah Badu
    • "Throw your hands up" - Fonky Baldheads
    • "Jerk out" - The Time
    • "How come U don't call me" - Alicia Keys
    • "Give it up or turn it loose / Sex machine" - Common
  • "(Get) Her Way" - Kip Blackshire
  • "U Can Touch Me" - Autobox
  • "Dance with Me" - Kip Blackshire
  • SEGUE
  • "Baby Knows" - Prince
  • Segue - Salsa and peppers Intro (Jacob Armen)
  • "Get Wild (Money Maker Funky Jazz Mix)" - The NPG
  • "Asswhuppin' in a trunk (Instr.)" - Madhouse
  • "Blood is thicker than time" - Mavis Staples
  • Segue
  • "Rock 'n' Roll is Alive! (and it lives in Minneapolis)" - Prince
  • Segue
  • "Cream (NPG Mix)" - Prince and the NPG
  • "Things Have Gotta Change (Tony M. Rap)" - Prince and the NPG
  • "My Name Is Prince (House Mix)" - Prince and the NPG
  • Segue
  • "2 Whom It May Concern" - Prince and the NPG
  • "The Other Side of the Pillow" - Prince
  • "The One (Remix)" - The NPG
  • Outro

Audio[edit]

  • "S&M Groove" - Prince
  • "Van Gogh" - Prince
  • "Hypno Paradise" - Prince
  • "Instrumental" - Prince

Video[edit]

  • "Endorphinmachine (Live)" - Prince
  • "One Song" - Prince

August[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #7)[edit]

  • Intro ("Judas Kiss" - Prince)
  • "The good life (Platinum People Mix)" - The NPG
  • "Shall we dance" - Brownmark
  • "Kain't turn back" - Mavis Staples
  • "Higher than high" - Tony LeMans
  • "High" - Prince
  • "Good Judy girlfriend" - Carmen Electra
  • Segue - NPG Ahdio
  • "100 M.P.H" - Mazarati
  • Segue
  • Live Medley - Prince and the Revolution:
    • "Automatic"
    • "DMSR"
    • "The Dance Electric"
  • Segue - NPG Ahdio
  • "The drama" - Chaka Khan
  • "Whispering dandelions" - Ingrid Chavez
  • "Standing at the altar" - Margie Cox
  • Segue
  • "The greatest romance ever sold (Jason Nevin Ext. Remix" - Prince
  • Outro ("Judas Kiss" - Prince)

Audio[edit]

  • "Judas Kiss" - Prince1
  • "Get Wild (Miami Mix)" - The NPG
  • "Horny Pony" - Prince and the NPG
  • "Golden Parachute (Long Version)" - Prince¤

Video[edit]

  • "Bambi (Live)" - Prince and the NPG

1 - Retitled "Judas Smile"

September[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #8)[edit]

  • Intro:
    • "Love, Thy will be done (Prince Mix)" - Ingrid Chavez
    • "Eye No" - Prince
    • "The Cross" - Prince
    • "The Plan" - The NPG Orchestra
  • "The Plan" - The NPG Orchestra
  • "Anna Stesia" - Prince
  • "Elephants and Flowers" - Prince
  • "Eye Wish U Heaven" - Prince
  • "Love, Thy will be Done (Prince Mix)" - Ingrid Chavez
  • "Pearls B4 the swine" - Prince
  • "7 (Acoustic Version)" - Prince and the NPG
  • "Space (Universal Love Remix)" - Prince
  • "Still would Stand all time" - Prince
  • "Into the Light" - Prince
  • "I Will" - Prince
  • "The Holy River" - Prince
  • Outro:
    • "The Plan" - The NPG Orchestra
    • "Positivity" - Prince

Audio[edit]

  • "My Medallion" - Prince
  • "Thieves In The Temple (Remix) - Prince
  • "Rebirth of the Flesh (Rehearsal '88) - Prince
  • "Contest Song (Instrumental)" - The NPG¤

Video[edit]

  • "If I Was Ur Girlfriend (Live)" - Prince and the NPG

October[edit]

All members got a download of "The Rainbow Children"; premium members could download both a low and high-quality MP3 (the entire album as one file) starting October 17th, while basic members got the low-quality MP3 starting November 1st. See the album article for more details.

November[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #9)[edit]

  • "The Rainbow Children/Last December" excerpts with various fan comments about the album
  • "(Jukebox with a) Heartbeat" - Prince
  • "The Stick (Updated Version)" - The Time
  • "Do it all night" - Prince
  • Segue - Pay Girl Rap
  • Segue - "Release It!" Intro
  • "Jungle Jazz" - Jacob Armen
  • "Willing and able" - Prince & The NPG
  • "Northside Jam (Rehearsal/Live)" - The NPG
  • "Real thing" - Tony LeMans
  • "Love on a blue train (Live)" - Sheila E.
  • Live NY medley - Prince:
    • "Let's Go Crazy"
    • "Kiss
    • "Irresistible Bitch"
    • "She's Always In My Hair"
    • "When You Were Mine"
    • "Insatiable"
    • "Scandalous"
  • Outro

Audio[edit]

  • "Vavoom" - Prince
  • "Underneath the Cream" - Prince
  • "Live 4 Love (Live)" - Prince and the NPG
  • "The Undertaker (Live)" - Prince
  • "We Gon' Make It Funky (Live)" - Maceo Parker and Prince¤
NPGMC "Contest Song" Choices[edit]
  • "Where Are Your Dandelions?" - Dana D.
  • "How Could I Love You More?" - Miles Rivers
  • "No War" - The Muse

Video[edit]

  • "Live 4 Love (Live)" - Prince and the NPG
  • "The Undertaker (Live)" - Prince and the NPG
  • "Love Sign" - Prince and Nona Gaye
  • "We Gon' Make It Funky (Live)" - Maceo Parker and Prince¤

December[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #10)[edit]

  • Intro
  • "New Power Soul" - The NPG
  • "Face Down (X-tended Rap Money Mix)" - Prince
  • "18 & Over" - Prince
  • "My Medallion" - Prince
  • "Groove On" - Larry Graham
  • "Mad Sex" - The NPG
  • "Gett Off" - Prince and the NPG
  • "I Rock, There4 I Am"
  • "Partyup" - Prince
  • "Controversy" - Prince
  • "Peace" - The NPG
  • Outro

Audio[edit]

  • "Gamillah" - Prince
  • "Silicon" - Prince
  • "High" - Prince
  • "Poorgoo (Live)" - Prince
  • "Gett Off (Live)" - Prince and the NPG¤

Video[edit]

  • "Poor Goo (Live)" - Prince
  • "Dolphin" - Prince
  • "Gett Off (Live)" - Prince and the NPG¤

2002[edit]

January[edit]

NPG Ahdio Show (Transmission #11)[edit]

  • Intro
  • Mega-Mix by DJ Dudley D:
    • "The human body"
    • "Hot with U"
    • "New World"
    • "Partyman"
    • "Raspberry beret" (12" Remix)
    • "High"
    • "Undisputed (The Moneyopolis Mix)"
    • "Prettyman"
    • "The Work, Pt. 1"
  • "The Question of U" (live/rehearsal)
  • "Face Down/The Undertaker" (live/rehearsal)
  • "Courtin' Time" (live/rehearsal)

Audio[edit]

  • "A Case of U" - Prince
  • "Breathe" - Prince
  • "Madrid 2 Chicago" - Prince
  • "Anotherloverholenyohead (Live)" - Prince and the Revolution
  • "Face Down (Per4mance)" - Prince and the NPG
  • "U're Gonna C Me" - Prince¤
  • "Here On Earth" - Prince¤
  • "One Nite Alone" - Prince¤

Video[edit]

  • "Anotherloverholenyohead (Live)" - Prince and the Revolution
  • "Face Down (Per4mance)" - Prince and the NPG
  • "Prince - Musical Portrait"¤

March[edit]

  • "Silicon" - Prince

July[edit]

  • "1+1+1=3 (Live)" - Prince and the NPG

AURGH

[Edited 7/11/13 2:26am]

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Reply #1 posted 07/11/13 2:54am

funkaholic1972

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Still don't know why he closed down the NPGMC, it was really good!

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #2 posted 07/11/13 4:41am

databank

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2001 was one of the best years of my life as a fan of Prince! At LAST he was opening the vault!!! It was wonderful, basically we were getting the equivalent of a new album every month in terms of new material: the mp3 tracks, the videos, the Ahdio Shows (THESE were so cool!)! And naive as I was I thought it was gonna last forever (Prince had enough in his vault to keep us busy for years!) and oh was I brokenhearted when it was announced that Year 2 would be a different formula!!! I totally loved the new material, the whole High/Peace/TCI/Slaughterhouse sessions, The Rainbow Children, all the live jams from past years and alternate mixes from the vault!!! I listened to these tracks to death back then! That whole thing was so totally worth my 100 bucks!

In a sense the 4rdEyeGirlTV shows are the closest thing we ever had to the Ahdio shows except that the sound quality ain't so good and it's more live and rehearsals than studio tracks. I so wish Prince would come to his senses and open a proper online shop OR a proper membership program like NPGMC again (no BS like lotusflow3r.com and its 5 unreleased jams billed $77!).

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Reply #3 posted 07/11/13 6:00am

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Yes - so great. The little skits were pretty corny, but very Prince-y. Getting a new CD every month was so great... but even then, we all found stuff to bitch about smile

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Reply #4 posted 07/11/13 7:46am

djThunderfunk

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music

Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors.
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Reply #5 posted 07/11/13 7:59am

databank

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billymeade said:

Yes - so great. The little skits were pretty corny, but very Prince-y. Getting a new CD every month was so great... but even then, we all found stuff to bitch about smile

I didn't ^^

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Reply #6 posted 07/11/13 9:29am

Se7en

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The September 2001 Ahdio Transmission was sublime. Prince's way of beautifully commenting on 9/11, without saying a word . . .

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Reply #7 posted 07/11/13 9:47am

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I wasn't a P fan back then so I never got the chance to hear any of this stuff.

I managed to 'obtain' TCI and The Slaughterhouse but I wish he would find a place to sell the NPGMC tracks. I'm hungry for more NPG lol

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Reply #8 posted 07/11/13 8:09pm

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Se7en said:

The September 2001 Ahdio Transmission was sublime. Prince's way of beautifully commenting on 9/11, without saying a word . . .

Agreed, it was beautiful. I still listen to it from time to time. Of course I have (and had) all those songs already, but it was a great mix.

No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.

Sex is not love. Love is not sex. Putting words in other people's mouths will only get you elected.

Need more sleep than coke or methamphetamine.
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Reply #9 posted 07/11/13 8:20pm

TwiliteKid

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theblueangel said:



Se7en said:


The September 2001 Ahdio Transmission was sublime. Prince's way of beautifully commenting on 9/11, without saying a word . . .




Agreed, it was beautiful. I still listen to it from time to time. Of course I have (and had) all those songs already, but it was a great mix.



Wasn't Pearls B4 Swine new to that mix?
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Reply #10 posted 07/11/13 8:41pm

jonylawson

TwiliteKid said:

theblueangel said:

Agreed, it was beautiful. I still listen to it from time to time. Of course I have (and had) all those songs already, but it was a great mix.

Wasn't Pearls B4 Swine new to that mix?

no it wasnt.but it was a welcome addition

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Reply #11 posted 07/11/13 9:21pm

TwiliteKid

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jonylawson said:



TwiliteKid said:


theblueangel said:



Agreed, it was beautiful. I still listen to it from time to time. Of course I have (and had) all those songs already, but it was a great mix.



Wasn't Pearls B4 Swine new to that mix?

no it wasnt.but it was a welcome addition



Mind telling me where it had been released before then?
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Reply #12 posted 07/11/13 10:47pm

callimnate

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To me....

This is when he lost it, or at least he lost me.

To this point, I was a huge collecter and had all his released stuff (and more).

But then he started with the website and purchasing online which didnt grab me at all.

Back then, I was still on dial-up, had no interest in handing out my CC details, so........

And when things WERE released to the mainstream, it wasnt all that good. So I pretty much came to the conclusion that the unreleased stuff wasnt any better.

I did manage to hear all of it a few years ago, and there are some highlights but not many.

T'was the start of the end of Prince. sad

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Reply #13 posted 07/11/13 11:15pm

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jonylawson said: oh hell yes!! this to me was when Prince went totally underground despite the fact the dude couldnt get a hit if he tried he was as prolific as ever not to mention the ONA tour and the front row seats!!! Seems to me like Prince is underground again, and still/again can't get a hit despite being prolific. Kind of a mini, less organized/cohesive npgmc era again.Funny about not getting "hits" - if Timberlake put out "Breakfast Can Wait" or Bruno Mars did "Extralovable Reloaded," these would be surefire hits.I was not in Princeland for the ONA front row seats and soundcheck access, but I LOVE hearing/reading the stories from that time!
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Reply #14 posted 07/11/13 11:16pm

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^^ Hmm, the formatting problem seems to happen only when I use this computer, not my other devices. Somebody ought to fix this problem.
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Reply #15 posted 07/12/13 12:15am

jonylawson

artist76 said:

jonylawson said: oh hell yes!! this to me was when Prince went totally underground despite the fact the dude couldnt get a hit if he tried he was as prolific as ever not to mention the ONA tour and the front row seats!!! Seems to me like Prince is underground again, and still/again can't get a hit despite being prolific. Kind of a mini, less organized/cohesive npgmc era again.Funny about not getting "hits" - if Timberlake put out "Breakfast Can Wait" or Bruno Mars did "Extralovable Reloaded," these would be surefire hits.I was not in Princeland for the ONA front row seats and soundcheck access, but I LOVE hearing/reading the stories from that time!

good point

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Reply #16 posted 07/12/13 4:12am

Se7en

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Of course we know that Prince has often performed and recorded whole songs (or albums) by himself. The NPGMC stuff is the first time it sounded like he did it himself. Thin production, sound effects, weak backing vocals. Just an overall "cheap" sound. Having said that, I do enjoy most of the songs.

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Reply #17 posted 07/12/13 5:21am

Stymie

I think the whole run of NPGMC was great. But in the beginning, getting new music every month, the Ahdio shows, all of that was so much fun.

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Reply #18 posted 07/12/13 6:08am

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PurpleDoctorHouse said:

I wasn't a P fan back then so I never got the chance to hear any of this stuff.

I managed to 'obtain' TCI and The Slaughterhouse but I wish he would find a place to sell the NPGMC tracks. I'm hungry for more NPG lol

How can u sell what u don't have? lol lol lol

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Reply #19 posted 07/12/13 9:15pm

EddieC

Se7en said:

Of course we know that Prince has often performed and recorded whole songs (or albums) by himself. The NPGMC stuff is the first time it sounded like he did it himself. Thin production, sound effects, weak backing vocals. Just an overall "cheap" sound. Having said that, I do enjoy most of the songs.

I'm not sure it really was the first time it sounded like it--but it often did, yes. And that was kind of unfortunate, because I liked a lot of the songs. I think it might have been the shift away from all the stuff done with the real NPG, which was still present up through much of the stuff released through Crystal Ball. Emancipation was already a step toward it, but the live or full band stuff on Crystal Ball (and obviously the older era stuff) maybe seemed to make things--ah forget it. I'm not making sense here. I'm in general agreement here--the whole period (I guess we could call it the High period, since that's where many of these tracks supposedly were coming from) sounded like it was done by himself, in the way you're describing. The stuff toward the end of the year gave a bit of a reprieve--whether you liked One Nite Alone... it at least didn't have the same sound as most of the first year tracks, and obviously neither did Rainbow Children. But more and more since then, there are songs that feel... well, almost like rough demos that he never went back and either filled out with the band or filled out with himself. That's one thing when he's releasing them sort of "as demos" or "works in progress" (see the first "Guitar")--but they show up on the albums too, now.

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Reply #20 posted 07/12/13 9:23pm

EddieC

But I still loved the whole NPGMC experience back then--and I had dial-up. Oh, God, it was slow. Sometimes I decided to go for the higher quality option, but... it would take hours for a single track, sometimes. And I was seriously ticked when I lost some of the tracks in shifting computers. They are all back in my possession now (one way or another). Always thought it was weird that "My Medallion" was left off Chocolate Invasion and Slaughterhouse--I know it wasn't great, but I really liked it (and I see the similarity with "Spill the Wine"--it doesn't seem worth noting to me, and I can't see how that would be significant, though I've seen somewhere someone suggesting it was). I obviously hadn't heard "American in Paris" at the time, but I think of the two songs as cousins. Fun little narratives with no serious meaning whatsoever.

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Reply #21 posted 07/13/13 5:10am

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TwiliteKid said:

jonylawson said:

no it wasnt.but it was a welcome addition

Mind telling me where it had been released before then?

That was the first time it had been heard.

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Reply #22 posted 07/13/13 7:30pm

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leecaldon said:

TwiliteKid said:

jonylawson said: Mind telling me where it had been released before then?

That was the first time it had been heard.

i had the entire aLbum beforhand thanks to a certain orger waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in da day!

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Reply #23 posted 07/13/13 7:37pm

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TwiliteKid, of course you are correct... The September, 2001 ahdioshow was the first time "Pearls B4 The Swine" was released. And boy do I love that song!

I forgot that came out almost 6 months before the ONA piano album was mailed out.
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Reply #24 posted 07/13/13 8:19pm

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jonylawson said:

leecaldon said:

That was the first time it had been heard.

i had the entire aLbum beforhand thanks to a certain orger waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in da day!

You had the One Nite Alone album 6 months before it came out, 4 months before it was announced, and before The Rainbow Children had even been released?

Bullshit.

[Edited 7/13/13 20:21pm]

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Reply #25 posted 07/14/13 5:24am

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ONA Piano and TRC were welcome changes from the thin NPGMC style, but again I liked most of that era.

I remember it taking hours to download some of the stuff, and overnight for the Ahdio shows!

I'd still love to see those officially released on CD, but I know that'll never happen.

The ONA concert was one of the best I've seen, and he didn't play any hits.
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Reply #26 posted 07/14/13 7:27am

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TwiliteKid said:

jonylawson said:

i had the entire aLbum beforhand thanks to a certain orger waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in da day!

You had the One Nite Alone album 6 months before it came out, 4 months before it was announced, and before The Rainbow Children had even been released?

Bullshit.

[Edited 7/13/13 20:21pm]

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Reply #27 posted 07/16/13 5:50am

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EddieC said:

But I still loved the whole NPGMC experience back then--and I had dial-up. Oh, God, it was slow. Sometimes I decided to go for the higher quality option, but... it would take hours for a single track, sometimes. And I was seriously ticked when I lost some of the tracks in shifting computers. They are all back in my possession now (one way or another). Always thought it was weird that "My Medallion" was left off Chocolate Invasion and Slaughterhouse--I know it wasn't great, but I really liked it (and I see the similarity with "Spill the Wine"--it doesn't seem worth noting to me, and I can't see how that would be significant, though I've seen somewhere someone suggesting it was). I obviously hadn't heard "American in Paris" at the time, but I think of the two songs as cousins. Fun little narratives with no serious meaning whatsoever.

My Medallion was supposed to be on The Chocolate Invasion when it was supposed to be released on CD as part of the 7 CD's thing. Surprisingly it was replaced at the last minute by The Dance before it was digitally released. The CD's art wasn't even changed and still shows the original tracklist (http://www.princevault.co...e_Invasion)

It's one of my favorite songs from these sessions so I was really pissed that it wasn't included (though I immediately fell in love with The Dance). I think these 2 albums should have been 12 or 13 tracks each and include My Medallion, When Will We Be Paid?, Van Gogh, Instrumental, and even maybe Cybersingle and One Song: these tracks'd have fit in quite perfectly.

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Reply #28 posted 07/16/13 7:37am

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funkaholic1972 said:

Still don't know why he closed down the NPGMC, it was really good!

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Reply #29 posted 07/16/13 11:20am

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databank said:

EddieC said:

But I still loved the whole NPGMC experience back then--and I had dial-up. Oh, God, it was slow. Sometimes I decided to go for the higher quality option, but... it would take hours for a single track, sometimes. And I was seriously ticked when I lost some of the tracks in shifting computers. They are all back in my possession now (one way or another). Always thought it was weird that "My Medallion" was left off Chocolate Invasion and Slaughterhouse--I know it wasn't great, but I really liked it (and I see the similarity with "Spill the Wine"--it doesn't seem worth noting to me, and I can't see how that would be significant, though I've seen somewhere someone suggesting it was). I obviously hadn't heard "American in Paris" at the time, but I think of the two songs as cousins. Fun little narratives with no serious meaning whatsoever.

My Medallion was supposed to be on The Chocolate Invasion when it was supposed to be released on CD as part of the 7 CD's thing. Surprisingly it was replaced at the last minute by The Dance before it was digitally released. The CD's art wasn't even changed and still shows the original tracklist (http://www.princevault.co...e_Invasion)

It's one of my favorite songs from these sessions so I was really pissed that it wasn't included (though I immediately fell in love with The Dance). I think these 2 albums should have been 12 or 13 tracks each and include My Medallion, When Will We Be Paid?, Van Gogh, Instrumental, and even maybe Cybersingle and One Song: these tracks'd have fit in quite perfectly.

Interesting. Well, I also really liked "The Dance," so I guess that's fine. "Van Gogh" would have been a nice addition--or "One Song."

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