Aah, the infamous 1994 promo tapes. Those were such a nice gift for us fans, builing the hype towards 's mysterious and innovative "new" sound. I tripped so much on them back then 4DF released an as-pristine-as-possible sounding version of th studio promo tape. You oughta shoulda look for it if you don't have it A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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^ Listening to it again, I realise Interactive didn't have the NPG Operator intro there, only the interruption A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I meant everything arty can only be judged subjectively. Not sure with the everything is something line; clearly the songs exist but the opinions regarding their merits will always be subjective no matter how many people agree or not.
Killer Tomatoes vs Fight Club has no bearing on P Control vs Endorphinmachine as an opening song! Pretty sure there isn't a poll on it to determine which would be a better opening song.
We have no idea why most fans prefer which version of Endorphinmachine, again there is no list of the reasons. Me, personally I prefer the less-produced original version which is similar to Dolphin (which remained on the album in its original form). Shy is another track which is pretty basic that fits still (I prefer the album version).
For me Endorphinmachine, Come and Zannalee were prefect as they were and didn't need the additional effects. Again my opinion.
Interactive is a great opener and obviousy fits in with the operator segues.
Anyways
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I guess my point was that "it's all subjective and a matter of personal opinion/sensibility", as often defended on this board, isn't acceptable. While arts isn't science and I'm sure someone could come up with a 300 pages book explaining why Killer Tomatoes is better than Citizen Kane and Fight Club altogether, it all comes up to how you argue about it (and that book would be really hard to write if you ask me!). I believe there are certain objective ways to assess works of arts, such as technical mastery, relevance and originality in the context of the history of arts or that particular artistic discipline/genre at any given time, and so on, but in the end what matters is one's capacity to defend their perspective. It's not about polls because not everyone is an expert (I would even argue that most people don't know shit and that their opinion is quite irrelevant, I'm not talking about you but in general). . Now I can defend Prince's decisions, I think he knew what he was doing way more than most fans think, and I've explained why: I believe Prince was right when he decided PC was a stronger opener than Interactive as explained above; I believe Prince was right when he decided Endorphinmachine didn't work back to back with Interactive (because Interactive is faster and Endorphinmachine then sounds like a downer); I believe Prince was right when he felt Endorphinmachine needed an upgrade to fit in the specific context of TGE, again as explained above (and BTW, Dolphin was not in its original form, which can partly be heard on The Undertaker, it was also overdubbed but much earlier, and it was already upgraded by the time of GSU, but some fans also say they would prefer it to have remained keyboards-free). . We could have fascinating debates about the objective or "as-objective-as-I-can-make-it-sound-objective-by-argueing-about-it" qualities of Prince's works, but usually it ends-up with "this is great" and "this is shit" and "this is all opinion so why debate about it" and therefore I really wonder why do people bother come here and give their opinion if they can't elaborate on them, as if anyone cared. I think the internet has this tendency to make people believe that their feelings and opinions matter, whether in arts or politics or any other topic, but honestly no, they don't. Not unless they're ready to defend them with solid arguments. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Not sure with the Killer tomotoes thing, not relevant. Opinion / perspective are still subjective regardless of which piece of art we can discuss.
I've checked the Ultimate Come thread and The Undertaker version of Dolphin is the live version from the those particualr sessions (14 June 1993). In any case the live version is used with added outro from a studio version. There may have been alterations along the way to the TGE release but Dolphin is still pretty much the basic track with guitars as the lead, which is what the original version of Endprphinmachine was until he added keyboards and finger cymbals etc etc.
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I didn't know the Glam Slam Ulysses dancers had performed Endorphinmachine on Arsenio Hall in 1993. That's interesting. Thank you for the information. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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I agree completely. When I hear the music from this era, I play the March 1994 configurations of Come and The Gold Experience while the officially released configurations gather dust on the shelves. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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scififilmnerd said:
I agree completely. When I hear the music from this era, I play the March 1994 configurations of Come and The Gold Experience while the officially released configurations gather dust on the shelves. And i completely agree with you and also myself!!! | |
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I'd missed that part. OK, it's also the first time I hear of it, it's quite odd. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I think I've found it: http://www.tv.com/shows/t...3-1881176/ A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Is there any real version of the 1994 TGE in circulation? My version is one I made myself from various sources, but I'd love to have the real deal!! A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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There are definately skills involved but its appreciaton by others (and the artist) will always be subjective.
It doesn't matter which version of Dolphin is on TGE, it is still guitar based (with keyboards) and therefore a great song and evidence Endorphinmachine or Interactive could fit in with the rest of TGE.
Gold is better as released.
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I think P Control is one of the better tracks on the album, whereas Interactive falls a bit flat and is double raped by those silly segues. | |
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My copy is homemade too. I included the single version of The Most Beautiful Girl In The World, as I prefer that to the album version. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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Same as mine. I did the same not because I prefer it but because from what I could grasp from Princevault, this was indeed the version included on the original configuration (if you could confirm that, it'd be interesting). Unfortunately with what I did you can hear a volume drop between the NPG Operator intro and the track, and I wasn't able to manage correcting that on Audacity. Then I've used Days Of Wild from the 4DF release of the 1994 promo tape and, of course, Acknowledge Me and Ripopgodazippa from CB. As for Interactive there were apparently one configuration with the short edit, then a month later Prince made another one with the long version, and Princevault doesn't say anything about the NPG Operator intro and interlude, so I assumed they were there (it wouldn't have made sense to remove them) and used the version from the Interactive CD-rom to recreate the first configuration (I assume the long version probably featured the NPG Operator as well, but as there's no long version with NPG Operator in circulation, we'd have to recreate it ourselves). I'm never comfortable tinkering things myself in the hope of recreating an early album configuration, though, and I would really love it if the real deal would leak As for which version I prefer between this and the released one, I couldn't ever decide. I just love all the tracks and just wish they'd all have been there. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Both the single version and the album version of The Most Beautiful Girl In The World had been recorded when The Gold Experience was sequenced in March, so... it could have been either one on that configuration, I suppose. But in May, lip-synched to the album version at the Worrld Music Awards in Monaco, so I assume that the album version was the album version on the May configuration of The Gold Experience.
probably figured that everyone already had the single version, so he wanted to give them something else for the album. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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I've just checked again and Pvault is more specific that I remembered: "The original version of the track was included as the sixth track (third song) on a March 1994 configuration of The Gold Experience, and kept as the sixth track (third song) on a May 1994 configuration. It was included as the seventh song on a Summer 1994 configuration, and the sixth song on an August 1994 configuration.", so strangely enough the final version apparently wasn't included until the October 1994 configuration. Prince has been known to record an alternate mix of a track for the sole purpose of a TV lip-synched per4mance on other occasions in the 90's (most likely because he didn't want it to sound lip-synched), so I suspect it was originally recorded for the WMA per4mance, then eventually favored to the single version for the record. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Oh, cool. Thanks for clearing that up. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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Same as mine. I did the same not because I prefer it but because from what I could grasp from Princevault, this was indeed the version included on the original configuration (if you could confirm that, it'd be interesting). Unfortunately with what I did you can hear a volume drop between the NPG Operator intro and the track, and I wasn't able to manage correcting that on Audacity. Then I've used Days Of Wild from the 4DF release of the 1994 promo tape and, of course, Acknowledge Me and Ripopgodazippa from CB. As for Interactive there were apparently one configuration with the short edit, then a month later Prince made another one with the long version, and Princevault doesn't say anything about the NPG Operator intro and interlude, so I assumed they were there (it wouldn't have made sense to remove them) and used the version from the Interactive CD-rom to recreate the first configuration (I assume the long version probably featured the NPG Operator as well, but as there's no long version with NPG Operator in circulation, we'd have to recreate it ourselves). I'm never comfortable tinkering things myself in the hope of recreating an early album configuration, though, and I would really love it if the real deal would leak As for which version I prefer between this and the released one, I couldn't ever decide. I just love all the tracks and just wish they'd all have been there. A lot of interesting points. And scifi, I loved your Come/Gold threads back in the day I've listened to the March 94 config last couple of days while out and about and as great as it with Days Of Wild and Acknowledge Me I missed Shhh big time. Agree with databank; I love all the tracks and can't split them with it being my favourite era | |
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Thank you, dodger. A lot of new information has seen the light of day since then, and I have continously been updating the articles. So you can look forward to thoroughly updated and revised editions getting published in the not too distant future. FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
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I definitely look forward to reading those A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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scififilmnerd said:
Thank you, dodger. A lot of new information has seen the light of day since then, and I have continously been updating the articles. So you can look forward to thoroughly updated and revised editions getting published in the not too distant future. Look forward to this greatly.. Speaking of the March 94 configuration; I’ve just noticed how the keyboard typing sound at the end of Ripogodazippa finally make sense! | |
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