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Thread started 02/27/15 4:49am

vinaysfunk

'Let Me Tell U A Story!' The Beautiful One alternative version

Hello fellow orgers. Just listened to the alternative version of The Beautiful Ones. It has an extra 2 mins in the middle and it starts with him saying "Let me tell u a story..." I love this extra dialogue part. I wish it was in the original official version. Anyone else here appreciate this part? I think it sounds great! Feedback anyone?

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Reply #1 posted 02/27/15 8:04am

novabrkr

I don't share your view. The edit works a lot better, as it's more powerful and has the unnecessary rambling removed ("let me tell you a story"... uhm, why? Wasn't this part supposed to be about forcing the chick to make a decision between you and some other guy, not about acting like an old drunk man in a bar?).

Not that I wouldn't like listening to the longer version as well, but I just don't think it's as good. The edit's definitely there for a reason. The same goes for "Purple Rain" with the really sketchy additional verse that was removed.

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Reply #2 posted 02/27/15 8:38am

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vinaysfunk said:

Hello fellow orgers. Just listened to the alternative version of The Beautiful Ones. It has an extra 2 mins in the middle and it starts with him saying "Let me tell u a story..." I love this extra dialogue part. I wish it was in the original official version. Anyone else here appreciate this part? I think it sounds great! Feedback anyone?

Not the lyrics, the rest of the music, he's not really saying anything:there is no story, now if there was a bit of an insightful story Yes. But I love it because of the extra music, it give more of a build

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Reply #3 posted 02/27/15 9:40am

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Just a couple of minor points and do not mean to be overly critical but...

The version you appear to be referring to is 6:04 in length, the released version is 5:13, so there is not an extra 2 minutes in the middle. There are 51 seconds.

The lyrics do not start off with "Let me tell u a story..." The lyrics start of the same as they do in the released version. At 3:52 into the song, there is the section that was edited, which begins with "Can I tell you a story."

Your post would lead one to believe that there is perhaps a different version than what has been in circulation for the last 30 years or so.

Please try to get your facts right before posting, it helps to make for far better conversations.

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Reply #4 posted 02/27/15 9:51am

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oracle1999 said:

Just a couple of minor points and do not mean to be overly critical but...

But you are....

A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard...
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Reply #5 posted 02/27/15 10:44am

vinaysfunk

oracle1999 said:

Just a couple of minor points and do not mean to be overly critical but...

The version you appear to be referring to is 6:04 in length, the released version is 5:13, so there is not an extra 2 minutes in the middle. There are 51 seconds.

The lyrics do not start off with "Let me tell u a story..." The lyrics start of the same as they do in the released version. At 3:52 into the song, there is the section that was edited, which begins with "Can I tell you a story."

Your post would lead one to believe that there is perhaps a different version than what has been in circulation for the last 30 years or so.

Please try to get your facts right before posting, it helps to make for far better conversations.

Ok oracle1999. Haven't seen you around here recently. But ok let me start by apologizing to you. Sincerely. Yes you are correct. I didn't subtract the difference. So it's not 2 minutes its 51 seconds. And your right the part I am referring to (the left out stuff) starts with Can I tell you a story? I didn't mean to mislead anyone. You do sound overly critical but it's all good. Sorry to anyone that lost their mind and shit about misleading anyone. I truly am. Still, anyone else like the left out part? I do.

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Reply #6 posted 02/27/15 11:19am

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novabrkr said:

I don't share your view. The edit works a lot better, as it's more powerful and has the unnecessary rambling removed ("let me tell you a story"... uhm, why? Wasn't this part supposed to be about forcing the chick to make a decision between you and some other guy, not about acting like an old drunk man in a bar?).

Not that I wouldn't like listening to the longer version as well, but I just don't think it's as good. The edit's definitely there for a reason. The same goes for "Purple Rain" with the really sketchy additional verse that was removed.

Agreed.

"I like to watch."
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Reply #7 posted 02/27/15 11:26am

BobGeorge909

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sulls said:



novabrkr said:


I don't share your view. The edit works a lot better, as it's more powerful and has the unnecessary rambling removed ("let me tell you a story"... uhm, why? Wasn't this part supposed to be about forcing the chick to make a decision between you and some other guy, not about acting like an old drunk man in a bar?).

Not that I wouldn't like listening to the longer version as well, but I just don't think it's as good. The edit's definitely there for a reason. The same goes for "Purple Rain" with the really sketchy additional verse that was removed.



Agreed.


Yup....


...but the extended Lonely Xmas works better for me. It seems to explain some of the songs randomness...like banana daqueries. The extended beauty 1's doesn't do this.
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Reply #8 posted 02/27/15 2:01pm

bonatoc

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I can't help thinking about the "Darling Nikki" intro.

It's so funny/disturbing hear him count with his waiter-drugstore-manager-Cloreen-Bacon-Skin voice.
The song starts, and then he starts to sing, and it's an entire different persona.

"Darling Nikki" has always been a very serious song for me, in the vein of the harshest Dylan's "do-no-good woman" works.
So it's really a surprise to hearing him goofing around just seconds before he takes his S.M. "Judgment Day Has Come" voice.


An impressive fact of TBO alternative version, is that the guy is already screaming for a while, when we arrive at the official cut.
He is litterally making love to his mike. It builds, it grows, and just when you think he's going to run out of steam at this pace,
he goes insane and propels it into the dark halls of men's most aching frustrations.

He wants her. Yes, he does.



[Edited 2/27/15 14:09pm]

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #9 posted 02/27/15 2:07pm

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I love the extended version of The Beautiful Ones. Much prefer it to the edited down version that appeared on the album.

If a man is considered guilty
For what goes on in his mind
Then give me the electric chair
For all my future crimes"
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Reply #10 posted 02/28/15 6:22am

vinaysfunk

Yes, someone actually agrees with me! Woot Woot! Anyone else? C'mon don't b shy

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Reply #11 posted 02/28/15 6:32am

KingSausage

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Yeah, that song is as much of a "story" as The Breakdown...
"Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry
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Reply #12 posted 02/28/15 8:01am

rusty1

Nobody can ever compare "TBO" to " The
Breakdown".. The beautiful ones is a classic track..
The latter song is average at best
BOB4theFUNK
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Reply #13 posted 02/28/15 8:30am

KingSausage

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rusty1 said:

Nobody can ever compare "TBO" to " The
Breakdown".. The beautiful ones is a classic track..
The latter song is average at best



I can compare them quite easily. They both mention a "story" being told. Neither one tells a story. The Beautiful Ones is a masterpiece. The Breakdown is weak and pedestrian.
"Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry
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Reply #14 posted 02/28/15 9:10am

Averett

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IMHO the edit makes for a tighter track. That being said, I would not hate the inclusion of the longer version on a Purple Rain special edition release.

A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard...
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Reply #15 posted 02/28/15 9:28am

NewYorkCity

Agreed. The edit is better.

novabrkr said:

I don't share your view. The edit works a lot better, as it's more powerful and has the unnecessary rambling removed ("let me tell you a story"... uhm, why? Wasn't this part supposed to be about forcing the chick to make a decision between you and some other guy, not about acting like an old drunk man in a bar?).

Not that I wouldn't like listening to the longer version as well, but I just don't think it's as good. The edit's definitely there for a reason. The same goes for "Purple Rain" with the really sketchy additional verse that was removed.

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