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Reply #840 posted 06/26/19 5:58am

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love2thenines2003 said:

1st official AD from WARNER about the content on DEluxe Edition of ORIGINALS !

https://www.facebook.com/...wNTg2ODc0/

cool

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Can we see this on a non-fakebook site, please?

Mark will not have any of my 'info'.

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Michael can have my money if he starts delivering.

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Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #841 posted 06/26/19 6:36am

RODSERLING

Am I dreaming, or Originals is not even on the official UK top 100 albums?

https://www.officialchart...ums-chart/
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Reply #842 posted 06/26/19 6:36am

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JorisE73 said:



spookymuffin said:


Hello everyone smile Maybe some of you remember me, maybe some of you don’t. I certainly recognise a few names (hello June7, luv4u, Mars23, etc.). Anyhoo, I now run a music blog – probably the coolest new music blog none of you are reading yet. Today, I collated some thoughts on this LP and posted the review. Given the good ol’ Org is a pretty legit fan site, I figured you’d like to read it, and would appreciate any thoughts.
Three years after the death of Prince, Troy Carter and team continue to mine through his legendary vault of unreleased material, now transferred to a secure facility in Los Angeles in lieu of the sub-standard, damp conditions of its original location at Prince’s studio-cum-home, Paisley Park.

read the rest here. Lots of love.


You mention Vanity 6 when it should be Apollonia 6.



Fixed! Thank you!
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Reply #843 posted 06/26/19 6:40am

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spookymuffin said:

Hello everyone smile Maybe some of you remember me, maybe some of you don’t. I certainly recognise a few names (hello June7, luv4u, Mars23, etc.). Anyhoo, I now run a music blog – probably the coolest new music blog none of you are reading yet. Today, I collated some thoughts on this LP and posted the review. Given the good ol’ Org is a pretty legit fan site, I figured you’d like to read it, and would appreciate any thoughts.
Three years after the death of Prince, Troy Carter and team continue to mine through his legendary vault of unreleased material, now transferred to a secure facility in Los Angeles in lieu of the sub-standard, damp conditions of its original location at Prince’s studio-cum-home, Paisley Park.
read the rest here. Lots of love.


This is a great blog. Thanks for sharing.

My only quibble is when you write: "beyond Prince fans, not that many people know who Sheila E, The Family, Mazarati, etc." It's absolultey true that no one has heard of The Family or Mazarati, but everyone knows Sheila E. I don't think she fits in that sentence.

Perhaps you meant that, while people know the name Sheila E, no one knows any of her music outside of The Glamorous Life (and perhaps A Love Bizarre). That's true. No non-Prince fan is going to recognize Noon Rendezvous or Holly Rock.


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Reply #844 posted 06/26/19 6:43am

JorisE73

spookymuffin said:

JorisE73 said:


You mention Vanity 6 when it should be Apollonia 6.

Fixed! Thank you!



thumbs up!

[Edited 6/26/19 6:44am]

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Reply #845 posted 06/26/19 6:47am

JorisE73

lurker316 said:

spookymuffin said:

Hello everyone smile Maybe some of you remember me, maybe some of you don’t. I certainly recognise a few names (hello June7, luv4u, Mars23, etc.). Anyhoo, I now run a music blog – probably the coolest new music blog none of you are reading yet. Today, I collated some thoughts on this LP and posted the review. Given the good ol’ Org is a pretty legit fan site, I figured you’d like to read it, and would appreciate any thoughts. read the rest here. Lots of love.


This is a great blog. Thanks for sharing.

My only quibble is when you write: "beyond Prince fans, not that many people know who Sheila E, The Family, Mazarati, etc." It's absolultey true that no one has heard of The Family or Mazarati, but everyone knows Sheila E. I don't think she fits in that sentence.

Perhaps you meant that, while people know the name Sheila E, no one knows any of her music outside of The Glamorous Life (and perhaps A Love Bizarre). That's true. No non-Prince fan is going to recognize Noon Rendezvous or Holly Rock.



Krush Groove was pretty big in Netherlands when I grew up and most hip-hop friends of mine all know that movie and associate Sheila E. with that and later learned she was from Prince's camp.

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Reply #846 posted 06/26/19 8:04am

spookymuffin

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JorisE73 said:



lurker316 said:




spookymuffin said:


Hello everyone smile Maybe some of you remember me, maybe some of you don’t. I certainly recognise a few names (hello June7, luv4u, Mars23, etc.). Anyhoo, I now run a music blog – probably the coolest new music blog none of you are reading yet. Today, I collated some thoughts on this LP and posted the review. Given the good ol’ Org is a pretty legit fan site, I figured you’d like to read it, and would appreciate any thoughts. read the rest here. Lots of love.


This is a great blog. Thanks for sharing.

My only quibble is when you write: "beyond Prince fans, not that many people know who Sheila E, The Family, Mazarati, etc." It's absolultey true that no one has heard of The Family or Mazarati, but everyone knows Sheila E. I don't think she fits in that sentence.

Perhaps you meant that, while people know the name Sheila E, no one knows any of her music outside of The Glamorous Life (and perhaps A Love Bizarre). That's true. No non-Prince fan is going to recognize Noon Rendezvous or Holly Rock.





Krush Groove was pretty big in Netherlands when I grew up and most hip-hop friends of mine all know that movie and associate Sheila E. with that and later learned she was from Prince's camp.



Thanks! I think you both nailed the sentiment re: knowing the singles. I agree Sheila E. is pretty well-known, but I’m less certain pesky millennials are familiar with who she is (they’re too busy listening to Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa to dive into the past). We’re on a mission to make people appreciate artists who really *are* artists, and I’ll likely dive into people like Sheila in the future, but baby steps for now... ;)

If I am permitted to plug further (we don’t use social media and only spread through word of mouth), you may understand our sentiment better if you read my Heroes piece.

Also, check out our Spotify playlists. smile
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Reply #847 posted 06/26/19 8:23am

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spookymuffin said:

Hello everyone smile Maybe some of you remember me, maybe some of you don’t. I certainly recognise a few names (hello June7, luv4u, Mars23, etc.). Anyhoo, I now run a music blog – probably the coolest new music blog none of you are reading yet. Today, I collated some thoughts on this LP and posted the review. Given the good ol’ Org is a pretty legit fan site, I figured you’d like to read it, and would appreciate any thoughts.
Three years after the death of Prince, Troy Carter and team continue to mine through his legendary vault of unreleased material, now transferred to a secure facility in Los Angeles in lieu of the sub-standard, damp conditions of its original location at Prince’s studio-cum-home, Paisley Park.
read the rest here. Lots of love.

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You've misspelled Sinéad O'Connor's name, and The Bangles weren't a one-hit wonder (then again, you said this of "Manic Monday", which makes even less sense).

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Also, why would they release "Love Song"? That track is available. Moreover, it's a collaboration between the two.

© Bart Van Hemelen
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.
It is not authorized by Prince or the NPG Music Club. You assume all risk for
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Reply #848 posted 06/26/19 9:32am

feeluupp

Here is a video of upcoming release of Originals Deluxe set booklet and liner notes:

https://www.facebook.com/...?__tn__=-R

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Reply #849 posted 06/26/19 9:43am

feeluupp

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Reply #850 posted 06/26/19 11:38am

jfenster

so the only way to get the 20 page boklet is with the CD/vinyl deluxe purchase?? theifs..

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Reply #851 posted 06/26/19 11:45am

spookymuffin

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BartVanHemelen said:



spookymuffin said:


Hello everyone smile Maybe some of you remember me, maybe some of you don’t. I certainly recognise a few names (hello June7, luv4u, Mars23, etc.). Anyhoo, I now run a music blog – probably the coolest new music blog none of you are reading yet. Today, I collated some thoughts on this LP and posted the review. Given the good ol’ Org is a pretty legit fan site, I figured you’d like to read it, and would appreciate any thoughts.
Three years after the death of Prince, Troy Carter and team continue to mine through his legendary vault of unreleased material, now transferred to a secure facility in Los Angeles in lieu of the sub-standard, damp conditions of its original location at Prince’s studio-cum-home, Paisley Park.

read the rest here. Lots of love.

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You've misspelled Sinéad O'Connor's name, and The Bangles weren't a one-hit wonder (then again, you said this of "Manic Monday", which makes even less sense).


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Also, why would they release "Love Song"? That track is available. Moreover, it's a collaboration between the two.



Thanks, I’ve fixed the typos :)

I would argue in 2019 that the bangles are a one-hit wonder. It is all anyone really knows them for, but I hear your opinion. That’s what the site is about - get people debating music again, since no other music publication has the guts to have an opinion nowadays. They’re just optimising for SEO and Facebook likes.
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Reply #852 posted 06/26/19 11:57am

EddieC

spookymuffin said:

BartVanHemelen said:

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You've misspelled Sinéad O'Connor's name, and The Bangles weren't a one-hit wonder (then again, you said this of "Manic Monday", which makes even less sense).

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Also, why would they release "Love Song"? That track is available. Moreover, it's a collaboration between the two.

Thanks, I’ve fixed the typos smile I would argue in 2019 that the bangles are a one-hit wonder. It is all anyone really knows them for, but I hear your opinion. That’s what the site is about - get people debating music again, since no other music publication has the guts to have an opinion nowadays. They’re just optimising for SEO and Facebook likes.

But if the Bangles are a one-hit wonder (they certainly aren't), Manic Monday isn't the hit. I'm speaking from a U.S. perspective, and Eternal Flame and Walk Like an Egyptian were both #1 singles, with Walk Like an Egyptian being the biggest of their hits. As far as oldies play now, I hear Walk Like An Egyptian a lot more than Manic Monday (Eternal Flame not so much).

I'm still checking out the blog--the thumbnail for the Heroes article kind of flipped me out when I first saw it. I didn't quite register it correctly. I'll let you know what I think after I read around a bit more.

[Edited 6/26/19 12:00pm]

[Edited 6/26/19 12:03pm]

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Reply #853 posted 06/26/19 11:57am

feeluupp

jfenster said:

so the only way to get the 20 page boklet is with the CD/vinyl deluxe purchase?? theifs..

Yup..

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Reply #854 posted 06/26/19 11:57am

Number23

More of a polite cunt these days I see. smile

spookymuffin said:

JorisE73 said:



lurker316 said:




spookymuffin said:


Hello everyone smile Maybe some of you remember me, maybe some of you don’t. I certainly recognise a few names (hello June7, luv4u, Mars23, etc.). Anyhoo, I now run a music blog – probably the coolest new music blog none of you are reading yet. Today, I collated some thoughts on this LP and posted the review. Given the good ol’ Org is a pretty legit fan site, I figured you’d like to read it, and would appreciate any thoughts. read the rest here. Lots of love.


This is a great blog. Thanks for sharing.

My only quibble is when you write: "beyond Prince fans, not that many people know who Sheila E, The Family, Mazarati, etc." It's absolultey true that no one has heard of The Family or Mazarati, but everyone knows Sheila E. I don't think she fits in that sentence.

Perhaps you meant that, while people know the name Sheila E, no one knows any of her music outside of The Glamorous Life (and perhaps A Love Bizarre). That's true. No non-Prince fan is going to recognize Noon Rendezvous or Holly Rock.





Krush Groove was pretty big in Netherlands when I grew up and most hip-hop friends of mine all know that movie and associate Sheila E. with that and later learned she was from Prince's camp.



Thanks! I think you both nailed the sentiment re: knowing the singles. I agree Sheila E. is pretty well-known, but I’m less certain pesky millennials are familiar with who she is (they’re too busy listening to Billie Eilish and Dua Lipa to dive into the past). We’re on a mission to make people appreciate artists who really *are* artists, and I’ll likely dive into people like Sheila in the future, but baby steps for now... ;)

If I am permitted to plug further (we don’t use social media and only spread through word of mouth), you may understand our sentiment better if you read my Heroes piece.

Also, check out our Spotify playlists. smile
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Reply #855 posted 06/26/19 12:03pm

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feeluupp said:

jfenster said:

so the only way to get the 20 page boklet is with the CD/vinyl deluxe purchase?? theifs..

Yup..

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So I guess I'll pass on that.

I'll maintain the statement that b00tleggars do a better job at the artwork/packaging of a CD and they do not need a Deluxe Edition to sell.

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #856 posted 06/26/19 12:23pm

jfenster

udo said:

feeluupp said:

Yup..

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So I guess I'll pass on that.

I'll maintain the statement that b00tleggars do a better job at the artwork/packaging of a CD and they do not need a Deluxe Edition to sell.

at least they could release a deluxe with BONUS TRACKS....then it would be worth it

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Reply #857 posted 06/26/19 12:26pm

fabriziovenera
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BartVanHemelen said:

Interview with Susannah melvoin: https://www.officialchart...in__26670/

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A very nice interview. Thank you for the link.

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Reply #858 posted 06/26/19 12:51pm

udo

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jfenster said:

udo said:

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So I guess I'll pass on that.

I'll maintain the statement that b00tleggars do a better job at the artwork/packaging of a CD and they do not need a Deluxe Edition to sell.

at least they could release a deluxe with BONUS TRACKS....then it would be worth it

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Sure, I will not deny that.

But they do not.

There's only the differentiation in the Cinematic Mix versions for Target/Japan?

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #859 posted 06/26/19 12:53pm

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EddieC said:

spookymuffin said:

BartVanHemelen said: Thanks, I’ve fixed the typos smile I would argue in 2019 that the bangles are a one-hit wonder. It is all anyone really knows them for, but I hear your opinion. That’s what the site is about - get people debating music again, since no other music publication has the guts to have an opinion nowadays. They’re just optimising for SEO and Facebook likes.

But if the Bangles are a one-hit wonder (they certainly aren't), Manic Monday isn't the hit. I'm speaking from a U.S. perspective, and Eternal Flame and Walk Like an Egyptian were both #1 singles, with Walk Like an Egyptian being the biggest of their hits. As far as oldies play now, I hear Walk Like An Egyptian a lot more than Manic Monday (Eternal Flame not so much).

I'm still checking out the blog--the thumbnail for the Heroes article kind of flipped me out when I first saw it. I didn't quite register it correctly. I'll let you know what I think after I read around a bit more.

[Edited 6/26/19 12:00pm]

[Edited 6/26/19 12:03pm]


I was about to say the same thing. I've heard their Walk Like An Egyptian 100x more on the radio than I've ever heard Manic Monday. Egyptian seems to be the one that seems to pop up on the 80s compilations. Eternal Flame was really big, as was Hazy Shade Of Winter.

Don't get me wrong - I have not heard much of them from them since the 80s.

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Reply #860 posted 06/26/19 1:02pm

PeteSilas

Se7en said:

EddieC said:

But if the Bangles are a one-hit wonder (they certainly aren't), Manic Monday isn't the hit. I'm speaking from a U.S. perspective, and Eternal Flame and Walk Like an Egyptian were both #1 singles, with Walk Like an Egyptian being the biggest of their hits. As far as oldies play now, I hear Walk Like An Egyptian a lot more than Manic Monday (Eternal Flame not so much).

I'm still checking out the blog--the thumbnail for the Heroes article kind of flipped me out when I first saw it. I didn't quite register it correctly. I'll let you know what I think after I read around a bit more.

[Edited 6/26/19 12:00pm]

[Edited 6/26/19 12:03pm]


I was about to say the same thing. I've heard their Walk Like An Egyptian 100x more on the radio than I've ever heard Manic Monday. Egyptian seems to be the one that seems to pop up on the 80s compilations. Eternal Flame was really big, as was Hazy Shade Of Winter.

Don't get me wrong - I have not heard much of them from them since the 80s.

they had a few hits, a minor group from the 80's, kinda a novelty in that they were all girl, like bananarama.

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Reply #861 posted 06/26/19 1:15pm

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jfenster said:



udo said:




feeluupp said:




Yup..



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So I guess I'll pass on that.


I'll maintain the statement that b00tleggars do a better job at the artwork/packaging of a CD and they do not need a Deluxe Edition to sell.



at least they could release a deluxe with BONUS TRACKS....then it would be worth it


Yes that's what I was thinking, why no bonus tracks? They didn't even bother to include the Cinematic mix.
Welcome 2 The Dawn
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Reply #862 posted 06/26/19 1:19pm

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EddieC said:



spookymuffin said:


BartVanHemelen said:


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You've misspelled Sinéad O'Connor's name, and The Bangles weren't a one-hit wonder (then again, you said this of "Manic Monday", which makes even less sense).


.


Also, why would they release "Love Song"? That track is available. Moreover, it's a collaboration between the two.



Thanks, I’ve fixed the typos smile I would argue in 2019 that the bangles are a one-hit wonder. It is all anyone really knows them for, but I hear your opinion. That’s what the site is about - get people debating music again, since no other music publication has the guts to have an opinion nowadays. They’re just optimising for SEO and Facebook likes.


But if the Bangles are a one-hit wonder (they certainly aren't), Manic Monday isn't the hit. I'm speaking from a U.S. perspective, and Eternal Flame and Walk Like an Egyptian were both #1 singles, with Walk Like an Egyptian being the biggest of their hits. As far as oldies play now, I hear Walk Like An Egyptian a lot more than Manic Monday (Eternal Flame not so much).



I'm still checking out the blog--the thumbnail for the Heroes article kind of flipped me out when I first saw it. I didn't quite register it correctly. I'll let you know what I think after I read around a bit more.



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[Edited 6/26/19 12:03pm]



Incredibly valid points and I’ll admit complete oversight in regards to those two tracks - genuine miss on my part! I drew from my own radio memories and it was always Manic Monday that I heard, but oh well. I guess that’s why I still have a day job razz
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Reply #863 posted 06/26/19 1:21pm

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Number23 said:

More of a polite cunt these days I see. smile


Hello stranger :)

You’re still a pathetic excuse for a human being. How ironic (is it fate?) that I should return to the Org on the day Ian Brady is round to have had access to teenagers in prison.
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Reply #864 posted 06/26/19 1:39pm

Number23

Aye, bet he left your arsehole like a wizard’s sleeve too, got his head and wee rockabilly quiff right fucking up there

spookymuffin said:

Number23 said:

More of a polite cunt these days I see. smile


Hello stranger :)

You’re still a pathetic excuse for a human being. How ironic (is it fate?) that I should return to the Org on the day Ian Brady is round to have had access to teenagers in prison.
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Reply #865 posted 06/26/19 2:00pm

PeteSilas

fireworks? you say fireworks? on the org? ya don't say.

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Reply #866 posted 06/26/19 2:05pm

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PeteSilas said:

fireworks? you say fireworks? on the org? ya don't say.


They’re actually friends
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #867 posted 06/26/19 2:16pm

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Number23 said:

Aye, bet he left your arsehole like a wizard’s sleeve too, got his head and wee rockabilly quiff right fucking up there

spookymuffin said:



Hello stranger :)

You’re still a pathetic excuse for a human being. How ironic (is it fate?) that I should return to the Org on the day Ian Brady is round to have had access to teenagers in prison.


In truth, the hunger strikes had got to his virility – there I was, presenting like the Japanese flag, but he only got to half mast.
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Reply #868 posted 06/26/19 2:30pm

mantaray31

Niko Bolas (mix engineer) interview:

https://www.prosoundnetwo...xsZIbXhdAc

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Reply #869 posted 06/26/19 3:21pm

fabriziovenera
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mantaray31 said:

Niko Bolas (mix engineer) interview:

https://www.prosoundnetwo...xsZIbXhdAc

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A quote:

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Some of the tapes were finished releases, Bolas reports. "We re-mixed them with Prince's vocals, the guide vocals. We soon learned that whoever the artist was that had the original single tried to use his phrasing exactly."

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