Do U listen to Lemon Crush often?
Well Scandalous is a really good song. I would still take Dance with the Devil over Lemon Crush if I had only 2 choices. | |
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. This version appears to be from approximately Winter/Spring 1986. . W&L personally told me that this song received a Clare Fischer treatment, along with 'Our Destiny'. . I also believe the October 1984 version is a semi-completed track in its own right, but unsuitable to the style changes subsequent album projects would bring. 'All Day, All Night', 'Our Destiny', and 'Roadhouse Garden' were worked on and revisited many times between late 1984 and Summer 1986, and there are likely many 'semi-complete' demo versions, all going in very different directions, sharing little more than approximate running length, lead vocal, and some of the barest retained instrumentation. . The Summer 1986 version of ADAN on the JJ album has quite a different feel about it compared to the ca. 1985 P&TR demo that we have. [Edited 9/17/16 13:28pm] | |
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. Burton requested a theme for the closing credits. It works to a certain extent in that context. The film also underwent rapid, significant changes in editing/post-production. The entire film production was dogged early on with bad press just on the basis of Michael Keaton and 'Beetlejuice'. A successful trailer allayed some of that, but no risks could be taken. . For that matter, it was originally intended that P's soundtrack would be very visibly/audibly used in the film, but I don't believe Burton was overly receptive to the material being offered (including a 1989 Princely 'remake' of the 1960s Batman television theme, which is referenced or sampled in 'Batdance'). . Am I alone in thinking that '200 Balloons' was the better song to 'Trust'? Of course, it couldn't reside on the same record as 'Batdance' if they decided to use it in the film. . Batman '89 was way too high-stakes a commercial enterprise for something as 'off'/weird as this to make it to the final stages. . It is actually one of my favorite 1989-era outtakes, it crosses so many emotional lines, has that, as you say, cheesy-melodramatic quality (a bit like 'Thunder' in its extended form), and manages to be funky and keep a beat, but it was destined for the Vault. . [Edited 9/17/16 13:21pm] I'm not a big lover of it but if you look at it as a piece made specifically for the film it's quite impressive and I think it would've fitted well. | |
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I find that this version of Roadhouse Garden has a lot more depth to it than the live one. Both versions of this song are new to me btw, only discovered it today. Am I the only one in thinking that it has a sort of Bruce Springsteen feel to it? Life Matters | |
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. In this thread, I earlier compared it to 'I'm on Fire'. That's a bit of a stretch, but there is some similarity, most likely the unintentional consequence of reusing the stripped live 1984 vocal against the pacing and backdrop of different/new instrumentation. . [Edited 9/17/16 13:40pm] | |
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The keyboard sequence that opens Rough reminds me of the keys in Love from 3121 but in a different pitch. The energy and tempo of the birthday show version of Roadhouse Garden do make it tough to get into this version as much. Have to go back to it a few times to shake off the affiliation... | |
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(Sorry, I haven't read everything yet, it's a long thread lol) I wasn't thinking of any song in particular, just thought that the overall style of the song is similar to the Bruce Springsteen's music in general. [Edited 9/17/16 15:50pm] Life Matters | |
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Do you mind my asking who you are exactly, just wondering if your speaking to Wendy and Lisa was for some published interview or something, would be interested to read it if so. Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
Always cry for love, never cry for pain... | |
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Roadhouse Garden is perfect. Weirdly eulogic. | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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bluegangsta said: Roadhouse Garden is sparse, but more magical than I could have imagined! Yes, it's got a nice vibe to it. We hear Prine the idealist here. A bit like Paisley Park. (Although that's a better song.) | |
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Genesia said:
I needed a few minutes to get into it, but once it gets going, yeah, it's funny! | |
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Totally agree. | |
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funksterr said: God help us if the vault doesn't have something better than these in it. This all sounds like unfinished demos and random work product not good enough to make it to final release. I would be embarrassed to play any of these for anyone who wasn't an outtake collector. I agree that it's nothing earth-shattering and you don't put Eggplant on an album if you've just written Girls and Boys and yes of course, these things are for collectors only. But that goes for all archive releases of the greats of rock & roll, like Springsteen or Dylan. Prince is just as great as them and deserves his own "Bootleg Series" even if most of it would be "by-the-numbers" Prince. | |
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Yeah, I think it's pretty damn awesome. If you only focus on lyrics I can see calling it "goofy," but musically it's fairly out there/progressive. | |
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See, for me the sound that WAS Prince, the sound of Prince's present (at that time) and potentially his future, was the sound that he, Wendy and Lisa were making..... and his rebellion against that, against "white" pop music, was ultimately his undoing and led to the mediocrity of the the 90's and beyond.
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Hm... yes you are a W/L fan. We get that. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Come Electra Tuesday!!! Love it! love it ! love it! | |
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So cool! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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omg yes 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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Good catches! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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There is so much out there now. Reminds me why we all fell in love and are still such great fans of his music. All the out-takes and all the unreleased music is so facinatinating to hear. And it only cements the reason why no one can "produce" or finish or whatever. The music must be released as-is because they paint a point in his life. They paint a man and an artist at a certain point. The instruments he was using like the brushes and media an arist uses at whatever stage in their life.
I love the studio-ish version of roadhouse garden and the glamorous life. Magic. And again it so cements why you cannot touch them other than clean them up. He had a certain taste in sound at the time that is so timeless. I was listening to some old Depeche Mode and noticed how well their sound has also aged compare to his contemporaries and other artists doing similar electronic music. It was the "taste" of the artists and what they considered to sound "good" to them that made them age so well. And that's with any artist of any media. And Prince's "taste" in sound at his artistic height was unmatched. You can't mess with it. You ruin it. So I'm actually glad a lot of this stuff is coming out and we get to hear it raw. Instead of having someone, anyone else selecting what and how it comes out. If anyone else touches any of his work it taints it. So now I'm all in for no one messing with it and only releasing the music exactly as it was left. Not as how anyone imagines it to be how it was intended. I'm even worried about who gets to curate it all. It can't be one person but a committee because his music encompassed so much that one one person could ever do justice in curating it. These works must now just go into preservation mode. Nothing more. [Edited 9/17/16 20:30pm] | |
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Personally, I would love a full length version of Kiss Me Quick and the full higher quality version of She's Just A Baby that's out there in faded form.
Just sayin'... | |
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Yeah, I'm with you. If there are different points in a song's development, I want all of them, too. With no further work on anything (musically), make it presentable, but don't "finish" it. Just like those Dylan releases from last year. I want every note that's still there. Those recordings are historical documents, a record of an artist's work--even those that might have been left unfinished for very good reasons. Even mis-steps were part of the journey. | |
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Excessive words are not only pretentious, they muddle the message (assuming there is one). | |
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Are you replying to anything in particular, or just fapping?
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EddieC said:
Yeah, I'm with you. If there are different points in a song's development, I want all of them, too. With no further work on anything (musically), make it presentable, but don't "finish" it. Just like those Dylan releases from last year. I want every note that's still there. Those recordings are historical documents, a record of an artist's work--even those that might have been left unfinished for very good reasons. Even mis-steps were part of the journey. Agree 100% | |
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Thanks, my favs The Glamorous Life, Poor Little Bastard, Road House Garden and Come Elektra Tuesday [Edited 9/17/16 22:33pm] Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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