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Hold Me (Prince demo) - Appreciation "Hold Me" is just beautiful! I literally JUST DISCOVERED THIS SONG! And I love EVERYTHING about it! I'll admit, It made me cry... the line that REALLY hit me is.... "Hold me and we can make it through the rain
Damn it, Prince! You made me cry like a girl again!!!
If you haven't heard this and you love Prince's ballads, then you should listen to this! It's a gorgeous ballad. :') *thumbs up*
Anyone else got any love for this track? ”The people that will end up defining ‘Hate Speech Laws’ are the very people you don’t want to define the Hate Speech Laws” — Jordan B Peterson | |
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beautiful song 💜 | |
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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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What? | |
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I like almost all songs of the I'll do anything session | |
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it's a beautiful song Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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Incredibly touching and hearfelt song. The lyric that the OP quoted is just so beautiful in it's simplicity, it's something anyone can relate to. Prince nails the vocal too, he's almost unusually passionate and at a point sounds like he's literally on the verge of breaking down. | |
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Hold Me isn't from these sessions. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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what sessions is this song from? ”The people that will end up defining ‘Hate Speech Laws’ are the very people you don’t want to define the Hate Speech Laws” — Jordan B Peterson | |
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Oh, you're right! I googled "Deposition". I found it as a single song, I don't have that one ”The people that will end up defining ‘Hate Speech Laws’ are the very people you don’t want to define the Hate Speech Laws” — Jordan B Peterson | |
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No one's mentioned this, so I'm not sure if the OP is aware, but the song did receive an official release in a version by Jevetta Steele on the 1993 version of Here It Is, along with Open Book (the 1991 version has different and lesser Prince tracks). . Steele's version of the song is nowhere near as good as P's (also the case with Open Book), but until Prince decides to release his (unlikely, obviously), they're all we "officially" have, and they're worth tracking down too.
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EddieC said: No one's mentioned this, so I'm not sure if the OP is aware, but the song did receive an official release in a version by Jevetta Steele on the 1993 version of Here It Is, along with Open Book (the 1991 version has different and lesser Prince tracks). . Steele's version of the song is nowhere near as good as P's (also the case with Open Book), but until Prince decides to release his (unlikely, obviously), they're all we "officially" have, and they're worth tracking down too.
Thanks for the info. !!! ”The people that will end up defining ‘Hate Speech Laws’ are the very people you don’t want to define the Hate Speech Laws” — Jordan B Peterson | |
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We should have a huge link to princevault on the Org's front page, i'm always shocked to realize how many people are still unfamiliar with it The info u need is here: http://www.princevault.co...hp/Hold_Me A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I'm not even sure whether Prince is entitled to release his own versions of the songs he gave to others: given that Hold Me (for example) shares the same instrumental recording in both versions and that Columbia owns the masters, they could object to Prince releasing an alternate version of it based on the same recording. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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It's one of those really sappy, saccharin commercial pop-ballads that Prince seem to be able to do really well in the early 90s. Thinking also of Standing At The Altar, Diamonds & Pearls, My Tender Heart etc. This Could Be Us reminded me of this style too. I like it. | |
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You're right and i always thought that might be the point...to do some tracks that are Prince-written but not Prince-like, if you know what i mean. Songs that almost anyone can do, like "With This Tear" & "You're My Love." If i didn't know any better, i would have NEVER thought he wrote either of those. | |
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Fine tune. I sing it everytime I need a hug . For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Interesting point--I'd never considered that issue. Does owning the final master mean owning earlier stages of the recording as well? I can't think of any times when he re-used a recording for another company, so maybe it does. | |
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I don't think there is any precedent of such a situation. My take is that a compromise, odd as it seems, would be to declare the "new" version as "containing a sample" from the original release and pay royalties to the record company that owns such masters. Or just do it and hope to get away with it A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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