thedance said: Extraloveable is fantastic.. [Edited 9/22/14 5:43am] Agreed 100% | |
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He didn't fuck up any of those songs as badly as he did Tick Tick Bang. Look, I'd rather get ticks all over my balls than listen to the GB version of Tick Tick Bang. But the original version is goddamn sweet. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I'd say: Someting in the water (does not compute)... In the unrealized one the piano solo is outstanding... Prince did it during the LOL tour live! | |
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I prefer the original 1981(?) version of "Feel U Up"...it's very stripped down and funky.The released version isn't nearly as good. | |
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'86 We Can Funk and '83/1990 We Can Funk: both brilliant. Stop the Prince Apologists ™ | |
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Yep. The original version I heard was on a late-80s leak of the Black Album, before its official release when he was trying to get out of the WB deal. That original version was chilling- the tape feedback added something to it, and the verses about the drug use of its friends made it a killer song.
When he released it later on that Vault CD, it was...meh. For me, it lost its rawness. I respect his decision to remove the verses and jazz it up a bit, but it just didn't click for me.
Another song was Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic. When that release was announced, I thought we were getting something similar to the Guitar God version on Small Club. Instead...just not the same song. It really became my least favorite song on that CD. Ah well...at least we still have Small Club. | |
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Endorphinmachine...that's a tough one. I love the version that came on the Prince video game disc and is later heard on The Dawn, but I also love that "go to 11" version on TGE. | |
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There's a few people on here mistaken about what came first... probably because of what they personally heard first. Like "Rave into the Joy Fantastic" for example. That was around before the rock live version from the aftershow.
So, in those cases, the people actually like how he tinkered with it, after it was mixed up originally and sequenced as proposed parts of an album.
"We Can Funk" is another example.
But so far I think one of the most fucked up one's is "Data Bank".
I listened to that so much on bootleg vinyl in 1988-89.
I was so disappointed in how it sounded on the released version. It was destroyed. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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I've got two to contribute. . First, and I can't believe nobody has mentioned this yet...but there's Computer Blue. I understand the reasons for cutting it down, but it was a poor choice, as the entire version is so much more of a story and actually fleshes out the Kid character in my opinion. . The other one is the latest fashion...an obvious re-doing from My Summertime Thang, which is superior in every way. [Edited 9/22/14 14:00pm] Walking alone in the dark, I see nothing u see
I can be in a park, or flying in the…in the deep sea I wish u’d hold my hand; then everything could b There’s nothing strange, we’re not deranged We only want everyday 2 b a Cosmic Day | |
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novabrkr said: The GB version of "We Can Funk" might be based on the original recording, but he must have added a whole lot that wasn't there originally. I doubt even the chorus ("I'm testing positive 4 the funk"...) was there in any form.
The "testing positive 4 the funk" part was something George Clinton came up with, so, no, that was not in the original version. [Edited 9/22/14 14:42pm] | |
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Come on people, youre all forgetting the mother of all butcherings: 1999 The New Master. | |
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Rebeljuice said: Come on people, youre all forgetting the mother of all butcherings: 1999 The New Master. NICE "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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He's done that song in so many different ways, I think it's possibly the only one that has worked in all of them! | |
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Rebeljuice said: Come on people, youre all forgetting the mother of all butcherings: 1999 The New Master. We're forgetting it for a VERY GOOD reason. | |
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Yes the 1999 NEW MASTER , no comment , my bad i just did sorry | |
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"Girl O' My Dreams" was so good on bootleg, and then it comes out on the TC Ellis album all fucked up... My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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I wish a crystal clear version of the Glam Slam Ulysses soundtrack popped up.. all of those songslater used for Come were so raw and urgent (Race, Come, Dark, Endorphinemachine, Space and a cpl others). They remind me of the demo feel of Dirty Mind.
I would also realy nominate the song Come, from the raw dirty guitar sound in Glam Slam Ulysses to it being entirely fucked with too much.
Also the song "Sadomasochisticgroove" when it popped up as a small clip had this real sinister funk groove to it, which was stripped away for its incarnation in NPGMC.
Don't forget the early versions of most of the Diamonds & Pearls tracks . . . totally fucked up upon release (Live 4 Love, Daddy Pop, Cream)... as well as "The Flow" which had great music despite the rap of Tony M. it was somehow made worse on the Symbol album. | |
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I thought the party chatter was originally from the "The Ball" to "Joy In Repetition" sequence from the Crystal Ball album, so was actually part of Joy In Repetition before it became part of "Eye No" (which would make sense considering "Eye No" is a straight remake of "The Ball". Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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I really fail to see how he "totally fucked up" the D&P tracks that circulate as early versions. There were big improvements done to the mixes and the vocal performances are a whole lot better on the album (on "Live 4 Love" in particular). | |
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so says you . . . | |
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Extra loveable
We can funk And... Something in the water does not compute - I don't hate this song (I actually love this release)but the orginal demo has more power, more emotion. [Edited 9/24/14 0:01am] Keenmeister | |
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[Edited 9/24/14 0:03am] Keenmeister | |
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How about If I Love You Tonight... Every version was worse than the previous one, and it is not a good song to begin with. ... If I Luv U 2Night, vocals by Mayte was worst. | |
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diamonds & pearls is overproduced. wtf you on about?
dont contest me... I like the raw tracks... I like the fresh energy invsted into the demos. The finished tracks suck ass. | |
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but yeah, later versions prove that production can be defining
[Edited 9/24/14 16:29pm] | |
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Rebeljuice said: Come on people, youre all forgetting the mother of all butcherings: 1999 The New Master. How this didn't make the first page I do not know! Days of Wild on Crystal Ball...hooker, witch or ho...you in the red dress...just sad | |
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Live 4 Love demo version is SO much better than the album version. The music and vocals seem to have more inspiration behind them. I like both versions, but much prefer the demo. Chili Sauce. | |
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