I've seen a many bridges in my time and crossed every one of 'em
They call me Melody Cool (Melody, Melody)
When I was born there were tidal waves (Melody, Melody)
I have been here much longer, (Melody) longer than you (Melody)
Well now, everybody runnin' 'round talkin' 'bout saving souls
(Melody, Melody, Melody)
Go on, go on.
(Melody, Melody, Melody, Melody)
They call me Melody Cool (Melody, Melody, Melody)
Looka here youngin'
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I took a few pictures about a month ago when I last watched GB for a picture I was working on (that still isn't finished haha) so I thought I should dump a few here. I had to take them on my phone though because the DVD player wont let me take screenshots. There is a way around it but I'm too lazy.
He looks so cute in the last one | |
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what a Sexy MF Maybe do, just not like did before | |
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Ah well to be fair we don't see anything explicit happen between Aura and The Kid (just them kissing and stuff) compared to the full on raunchy scene we got in PR. What happens in GB is nothing to todays standards And in regards to the violence, Kid just gets annoyed and hits (or attempts to) Morris in his club when he challenges him to the battle. | |
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What i'm still puzzled with is how GB was supposed to integrate The Time before Corporate World turned into Pandemonium and several of its track were integrated in the GB album. Obviously by 1989 the script already involed The Time but CW was planned for release in November 1989 with no known tie in to the movie, and I think a release exactly a year before the film was waaaay too early for them to plan to tie both projects in any manner. This may mean that they planned to recoird new songs for GB and release them somehow a year later, or maybe they expected GB to be released much ealier and contain some CW songs but the chaotic production pushed it back to a year later, IDK. Does someone have the early scripts of GB that I know are circulating? Do they mention any Time song in them? Similarly, I wonder what the line-up of The Time would have been for the promotion of CW and the movie since the album was recorded solely by Prince, Jerome and Morris. I guess creating a backing band for the live shows and movie wouldn't have been a problem but they must have thought about it and I wonder if they knew who they'd hire, and if they were planning to include Monte and Jellybean in it or if they only came aboard when Jesse, Jimmy and Terry did. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Also how in the fucking world did Prince isolate the harmonica sample from the Chamber Brothers' song on Theives In The Temple? He'd have needed the original multitrack! A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Check out reply #7 I think Jimmy explains it best
1.) a Time movie 2.) a pre GB movie before Sheila E. Cat & Boni Boyer left the band 3.) a Prince/Kim Bassinger rough 30 page draft 4.) the Time / Prince GB version
Let’s look back to 1990 and the Graffiti Bridge movie. How did the original seven members of The Time come to be involved with that project? Let me try to clarify a little bit. There might be a misconception that we got back together to do the Graffiti Bridge movie. That’s absolutely not the case. What happened, Morris [Day] was working on a project with Prince. It was basically going to be more of a solo project. Prince was going to do the bulk of the writing and playing. I think it was going to be calledCorporate World, but there were a few different names floating around at that point. Around that same time period, we had also been working with Morris on different projects and things. We thought, let’s get The Time back together and just make a record. So we got back together and started making an album. This was with Prince’s blessing, by the way. And we had our own idea for a film. What kind of film did you guys have in mind? It was basically based on our own true story, rather than a fictional story. Purple Rain was a fictional story based in some truth, the whole backdrop of Minneapolis and the competition of the bands. The way that worked was very true and very well done in that movie. But we really wanted to make a film about our exploits on the road and some of the things that went on, because we had a great time on the road. How far did you guys get with this project? We actually brought in someone to write a screenplay. We sat and talked with a couple of screenwriters, telling them the stories we thought were funny, letting them weave a storyline around it. We were in talks with Warner Bros. to do it. The next thing you know, literally out of the blue, Prince called us for a meeting at Paisley Park. And I remember we walked in thinking it was going to be about the movie — the movie we thought we were going to do. All of sudden it turned into Graffiti Bridge, and we were like,“What’s Graffiti Bridge?” Prince was like, “This is my movie.” And it was, you know, this girl and a feather. [laughs] It was like, “No, no, no — we’ve got our own ideas for a movie.”
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Thx This indeed shows that CW/Pandemonium wasn't related to GB at first, however it doesn't tell us how GB was supposed to feature The Time at this point, given, that it was already in the works by the time CW was recorded. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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5. Corporate World In June 1989, back from video shootings to "Batdance", [Prince] starts to work on a new THE TIME album, entitled [Corporate World]. The project started as a collaboration of [Prince] and [Morris Day] with some small input by [Jerome Benton] without worth mentioning. The other members of the original line-up weren't involved in the project at this time. The sessions were held at Paisley Park and lasted most of the summer. Work on the album was completed in early September 1989 and contains the following tracks: Murph drag, Nine lives, Donald Trump (black version), Love machine, Data bank, Shake!, Corporate world, The latest fashion, Release it and a reworked version of My summertime thang. | |
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6. Pandemonium THE TIME members decided to keep Data bank, My summertime thang and Donald Trump (black version) from the previous [Corporate World] album sessions. In addition they choose two tracks, Jerk out (recorded in December 1981 during the [What Time Is It?] album sessions) and Chocolate (recorded in April 1983 during the [Ice Cream Castle] album sessions), from [Prince]'s Paisley Park vault. The lyrics of Jerk out were drastically reworked while Chocolate was very close to the original recording, even [Prince]'s appearance as a waiter in the song remains. | |
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7. Graffiti Bridge [Prince]'s album [Graffiti Bridge] was released by Paisley Park Records / Warner Bros. Records on 20th August 1990, more than two months prior to the accompanying motion picture. Four of the 17 tracks were performed by or with THE TIME. The latest fashion was written by [Prince], Shake! was registered to [Prince] with [Morris Day] and Release it and Love machine was a collaboration of [Prince] with [Morris Day] and Levi Seacer jr.
On 8th January 1991 Shake! was released as the fifth and last single from the [Graffiti Bridge] album. The song failed to enter any Top 100 Charts.
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Here is some more to the story... | |
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It's your world (5:25)
Your world, your world
Your life is fun and games
If you don't work
One thing I know for sure is, baby
Tell me, what's on your mind?
Livin' a soap opera as the world turns
It's your world you're livin' in
Your world
When leadership is lacking, guess who's to blame?
(Your world)
You're shapin' the world that you're livin' in
It's your world, it's your world
Monte
Jerome, M.D.
Man, ain't nobody bad like you?
Your world, oh oh
Your world, oh oh, it's your world, oh oh oh
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So My Summertime Thang was the original recording from 1983? Or did they re-record it? | |
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I believe the Time /w Prince re-recorded it, but may still have elements of the original Anyone else know? | |
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According to Princevault it's based on the original recording/ http://www.princevault.co...time_Thang A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Yep nothing changed but the full Time band rerecorded it -the same way it was originally I guess that's what I'm saying/thinking? | |
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My summertime thang #1 My summertime thang #2 (7:14) My summertime thang #2 (edit) (4:17) [lyrics] My summertime thang #2 (jazz mix) (4:27) [lyrics] My summertime thang #2 (xtended) (11:26) [lyrics] My summertime thang #3 (6:52) | |
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Mmmmh! | |
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My summertime thang #2 (jazz mix) (4:27) My summertime thang. | |
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My summertime thang #2 (edit) (4:17) I'm gonna make you love me.
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I'm gonna make you love me. .... Ohhhh. (My summertime thang)
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I always wondered why many scenes were shot from this particular angle, always thought it was 'corny'? | |
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