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Can we talk about God is Alive? Off Blast from the Past. I only ever heard the short Mavis Staples version. I've never listened to her album, so I'm not sure if the one I had heard was the same as the album version (or if it was even on her album lol). Regardless. This song is....fucking incredible. The energy is unbelievable. Great vocals, awesome beat, an absolutely blistering guitar solo, Mavis Staples going ballistic at the end lol. What's going on with this song? Where did this come from? Was this release the first time this song has been released in full? And if so, holy fucking shit. | |
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Yeah the guitar solo is | |
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Was it ever on a Mavis Staples' album? I don't think so | |
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The full version has been around for many years. It was not released on either of Mavis's Paisley Park albums. It was recorded in 1988, after Lovesexy was finished. I love this song too. TRUE BLUE | |
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There is some footage from the Omnibus documentary that shows Prince teaching Mavis the lyrics and then him grooving at the board and Mavis in the sound booth recording her vocals. Priceless!, although I would pay for more footage. TRUE BLUE | |
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I totally agree with you. This song blew my mind. I hadn't heard it before either until Blast From The Past. I so wished he would have released this song. It's so beautiful. Only Prince could have turned a church song into a funk tune. This could have been a hit, I'm sure.
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lovesexy hollywood aftershow ... goosebumps ... always. every time. the only love there is is the love we make | |
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One of my favorites among his unreleased songs. It is perhaps one of his only God/religious songs that is really fun! You are more likely to lead me towards God with fun and a groove than preachiness. So funky.... | |
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Yeah, thats good music right there... very catchy and not preachy at all. | |
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Am I wrong but I remember prince saying in a interview how so many people came by paisley park and added parts to the song ..?? | |
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when you guys say 'not preachy' what do you mean? | |
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masaba said: Off Blast from the Past. I only ever heard the short Mavis Staples version. I've never listened to her album, so I'm not sure if the one I had heard was the same as the album version (or if it was even on her album lol). Regardless. This song is....fucking incredible. The energy is unbelievable. Great vocals, awesome beat, an absolutely blistering guitar solo, Mavis Staples going ballistic at the end lol. What's going on with this song? Where did this come from? Was this release the first time this song has been released in full? And if so, holy fucking shit. http://www.princevault.com/ A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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During an interview with Arsenio Hall, Mavis mentioned recording this song with Prince and how he convinced her to sing, "God is coming like a dog in heat."
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Yes. I remember that. | |
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me too! And didn't he ask why it was not released and she did not know, and he said maybe it is not ready and she said it was ready. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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He is already here. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Flash, flash! | |
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