Always the original. OK, I know that he sang over Prince's guide vocal, but Paul Peterson owns that song for me. Susannah complements him nicely on backing vocals. What's more, we have the sublime Fischer strings and Eric's sax. A simply superb slice of soul. Sinead did a great job with the cover. The drums and piano help to give the song a stronger base. I like some of her phrasing, but her vocals sound too emotionally distant. To me, she sounds like she's just performing, not really feeling it. Still, I think it should be considered a pop masterpiece. | |
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Prince and Rosie ...So beautiful. I would have loved it if they had added Clare Fisher's string arrangements to it that he did for the Family. The track is already heaven, but with those strings added??... Yes ma'am! <3 | |
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Sinead O' Connor did it best.
Anyone who argues otherwise is not being honest. | |
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kpowers said:
I thought you were Irish????? I am. But I still think Sinead O'Connor is a Grade A c*nt. | |
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I always really enjoyed the version from The Hits/The B-Sides, but my all-time favourite version has to be the version from One Night Alone... Live. Terrific stuff. Gotta love some Rosie. | |
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goddamn, i love claire fischer, how anyone could say his arrangements were a detraction is beyond me, must be plain closed minded. | |
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sinead by a landslide | |
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I will be honest and say I never liked Sinead's version. I far prefer any version without her. | |
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Prince & Rosie Gaines [Edited 6/12/16 1:20am] | |
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I like how the original opened a cappella. But favorite Prince & Rosie. [Edited 6/12/16 1:29am] | |
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Prince's Nude tour version is my fave. I never liked Sinead's version, the music and background singers are lightweight and she makes it sound like any old standard ballad. Prince gripped it by the throat and wrung passion out of it - sorry but her video does nothing for me, though I know a lot of people love it.
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For me, the original is always best. So got used to hearing Sinead sing it. But he did a pretty good job as well. Musically, a simple song, but the lyrics are special. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Sineads version tbh. Prince's version on the Hits/B-sides has too much Rosie for me. I'm hoping to hear a Prince only studio version once. | |
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Prince and Rosie or Prince alone | |
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Prince´s version during the Nude tour, but in particular the one version he played in Argentina at the River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires. Just him on the piano, no duet, just him and his piano. No offence to Rosie Gaines but I never liked the duet versions of this song. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Sinead
its killer.. it probably loses some impact at this point b/c it has been played to death and her shenanigans have been overshadowing her artistry..
but that song was perfect. | |
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airth said: Always the original. OK, I know that he sang over Prince's guide vocal, but Paul Peterson owns that song for me. Susannah complements him nicely on backing vocals. What's more, we have the sublime Fischer strings and Eric's sax. A simply superb slice of soul. Sinead did a great job with the cover. The drums and piano help to give the song a stronger base. I like some of her phrasing, but her vocals sound too emotionally distant. To me, she sounds like she's just performing, not really feeling it. Still, I think it should be considered a pop masterpiece. Agree with some of your points. Never loved the Rosie/P version...to big, loud and hopeful. Loved Prince's solo piano versions...perfect emotional core. Sinead's version is perfect for my interpretation of the song...cold, heartbreaking, suicidal. The Family's version is nice, but I don't think St. Paul's glossy vocals work as well for the emotional complexity of the lyrics. The bottom line is that this is one deeply complex song while at the same time it has become a modern pop classic standard. The lyrics and emotional core are devastating. Prince is a genius songwriter. | |
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itsjustaroundthecorner said: Sinead
its killer.. it probably loses some impact at this point b/c it has been played to death and her shenanigans have been overshadowing her artistry..
but that song was perfect. So true. People forget how great she was. | |
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Prince & Rosie for me... | |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X93LxRfH93k
Stereophonics did my favorite version of the song. | |
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I hate the original version by the Family. Those verbalized "Oh Oh Oh Ohs" are deadly and ruin the entire song for me. | |
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I agree | |
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kpowers said:
I agree I'm a sucker for the sax | |
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I like Prince's vocals on it | |
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Only Prince and Rosie, nothing can compare 2 them. admission is easy, just say U believe, then come 2 this place in your heart. | |
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kpowers said:
I like Prince's vocals on it Yeah, especially the part after the sax solo "all the flowers that you planted...". | |
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Check out the version that I mentioned above. Just Prince on the piano, no Rosie, no gimmicks, no band. Just him singing it from his heart. I understand why people prefer Sinead´s version but I never liked it and I love Prince´s own version. Too bad that his renditions of that song got more and more bloated as time went by. But that rendition he gave in Buenos Aires was the best I´ve ever heard. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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