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Prince Talks I was re-reading the 1985 Rolling Stone interview. Just some interesting tidbits after all this time: Prince is fiddling with the tape deck inside the T-Bird. On low volume comes his unreleased "Old Friends 4 Sale," an arrow-to-the-heart rock ballad about trust and loss. "Old Friends 4 Sale" ends, and on comes "Strange Relationships," an as-yet-unreleased dance tune. "Is it too much?" asks Prince about playing his own songs in his own car. "Not long ago I was riding around L.A. with [a well-known rock star], and all he did was play his own stuff over and over. If it gets too much, just tell me."
A few minutes later, Prince and his father pull in front of the Warehouse, a concrete barn in an Eden Prairie industrial park. Inside, the Family, a rock-funk band that Prince has begun working with, is pounding out new songs and dance routines. The group is as tight as ace drummer Jellybean Johnson's pants. At the end of one hot number, Family members fell on their backs, twitching like fried eggs.
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"I turned on MTV to see the premiere of 'Raspberry Beret,' and Mark Goodman was talking to the guy who discovered the backward message on 'Darling Nikki.' And he certain did. I remember when I found the hidden (backwards) vocals wrapped around the drum beat in "Irresistible Bitch". It was such a cool find after all this time. Of course, that "hidden messages" statement only fuels the conspiracy theorists these days about his death and the endless "did he know" ideas. .
Feeling lazy, can you fill me in on the hidden vocals/messages? TIA. Eventually every cloud runs out of rain. | |
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