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Wish he would cover "how can you mend a broken heart" with a nice LONG Small-Club style volume swelled solo after all those sweet fasletto verses.
He would KILL that song, and I dont really even like it. | |
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That's a depressing Bee Gee's song Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Al Green also covered it. | |
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Hmmm, my thoughts on covers versions are mixed - for instance Betcha By Goly Wow is very close to the original, but then what's the point of doing a cover unless it's very different (adds another dimension) - Crimson and Clover does a good job. But with this song - the Al Green version would be almost impossible to top, so i doubt Prince would even attmept it - maybe live only?
I would actually like to him him do Maggot Brain - but only in a live setting. | |
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I am over Prince covers. Hasn't Rod Stewart done all of them anyway? I swear, if I hear "Play That Funky Music" one more time..... | |
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i suppose its about the 'way' its played that makes it interesting - i can listen to 30 minute live jams from '87-88 prince, because there is something that appeals to me about the sonic sounds - the individual players? the energy levels? it's not particularily the song itself - it could be princes' take on Sex machine or red house, its the vibe he brought to it, that does it for me - Motherless Child is a good cover from 'fairly' recent. he can still do it occassionally if it's not to overworked or near to the original. | |
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luv4u said:
That's a depressing Bee Gee's song Oh! The song title or something made me think of DeBarge. What? | |
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