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Reply #30 posted 05/17/15 7:32pm

CharismaDove

thedance said:

I agree Charismadove:


Prince was so prolific during 1993-95,

The Dawn (boot, 3cd) proves this.


Excellent, this era was incredibly strong, too bad it was somehow overshadowed by the "war with Warner", and the silly prince -namechange.

Come - Exodus - The Gold Experience..... worship


wow, this trio is brilliant... incredible music... music

[Edited 5/17/15 13:28pm]


Agreed. Unfortunately, image and era can change people's perceptions about the music. If Prince threw a curly wig on and a purple jacket, this would have been everybody's favorite lol

Maybe eye do, just not like eye did before pimp2
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Reply #31 posted 05/17/15 7:33pm

CharismaDove

SoulAlive said:

CharismaDove said:


I don't like "Interactive" much either, but I don't know how anyone can hate DOW. That's one of his funkiest songs, with arguably the most convincing rap of his career.

headbang

I agree."Days Of Wild" is the most impressive,most convincing rap song of Prince's entire career.If he had released it on the album,the hip-hop community would have been really impressed.I'm sure of that.


Yup! Even today, 20 years after its' release, I played it for friends who were jamming to this track and said it was badass. Has that '90s rap sound. Imagine the look on their faces when I told them it was "that girly singer Prince"

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Reply #32 posted 05/17/15 9:37pm

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feeluupp said:

But here's the conundrum... "The era was amazing..."

That era never really happened.

We got unfinished albums that had a lot more potential, contract disputes where contract filler albums like COME were released, cancelled projects like Undertaker, delay of TGE which ultimately lost it's momentum for the time... It's really sad cause like everyone said, after his artistic genius in the 80's, that late 93-late 94 era was probably his best.

Totally agree, but this is what made it so exciting at the time.

Every track that we heard, we collected from a bootleg source. Its a bit like now, and all the "leaks".

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First it was the Paisley Park concert.

Then came the radio show playing a completly unreleased new album!

Followed by the accompaning Beautiful Experience videos. cool

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Then there was Glam Slam Ulysses.! eek cool

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So by the time that TGE abd Come were released, we were already up with the new track (or at least 80% of them). Hence why they were a bit of a let down.

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It was a very exciting time to be a P fan. And because all the songs/videos were unreleased, as soon as someone got them, we would get together and watch them at a fellow P fan's place.

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So great was the impact at the time, that here in Melb Aust, we started a fan club magazine called "7".

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Of course we had to shut it down because P is a wanker, but......... thats another story. mad

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Reply #33 posted 05/18/15 1:41am

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"that era never really happened":


well I believe The Gold Experience sold a million copies iirc...

At least that is something.. and much better figures than today..

Prince 4Ever. heart
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Reply #34 posted 05/18/15 2:20am

feeluupp

thedance said:

"that era never really happened":


well I believe The Gold Experience sold a million copies iirc...

At least that is something.. and much better figures than today..

Not even close. The Gold Experience barely went Gold (500,000) copies, and even in Alex Han's book, the tour was a commercial disaster...

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Reply #35 posted 05/18/15 3:17am

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oh really... sad

I saw the Gold Tour in Holland, Den Bosch march 1995... it was so exciting to hear the new music at the time..! A brilliant experince, imo.

At least I was like: excited


Epecially the finale with Get Wild & Gold... wow.

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