Thanks guys for keeping the thread alive!! It's interesting to see everyone's opinions from Bonatoc, Violetcrush, PliablyPurple on down!
This enthusiasm is just why the Estate should release all of the First Avenue shows to buy!
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williamb610 said: Thanks guys for keeping the thread alive!! It's interesting to see everyone's opinions from Bonatoc, Violetcrush, PliablyPurple on down!
This enthusiasm is just why the Estate should release all of the First Avenue shows to buy!
Peace and be wild! Yes!!! Agreed, and you’re welcome | |
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Love to hear live renditions of studio favorites. This one is a GEM either way. The live version reminds me of background music I think I remember hearing years ago in a porn (imagine that!). "I like to watch." | |
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sulls said:
Love to hear live renditions of studio favorites. This one is a GEM either way. The live version reminds me of background music I think I remember hearing years ago in a porn (imagine that!). I just watched the video of the 1st Ave performance again. I have to strongly disagree with the porn music comparison. The instrumental is rich and inviting - certainly not like the “bom chica wah wah” crap you get in a porn flick. Wendy and Lisa’s sultry “Electric Intercourse” vocals definitely add to it as well. Prince is fully into what the song is supposed to express, which is his desperate attraction and desire to make love to a woman he’s just seen, but does not know. * At the end of the song the camera zooms in for a closeup on his face and the way he leans in and then throws his head back and leans in again singing “don’t...don’t cha...don’t cha wanna...don’t cha wanna make love???” Oh my my my!!He was ALL in on that performance. * I don’t hear porn at all - quite the opposite | |
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Yeah, that delivery, man. It means everything. Basically, the live version and studio version are two different songs. I may wince at "technicolor climax," but when live P immediately follows it up with "is at my fingertips" with a passion that comes from all of the right places, I am thinking thank gawd the only person on earth who could pull this shit off is singing right now. And then I am all...o, that chuckle? Nervous laughter, P, come here baby, we good. And, I love the rock star double entendre of that particular line. P ain't just gliding fingertips down your neck, shoulders, and legs. No, he is singing that while tickling the ivory and yes he knows that's just another reason why you love a man with a fireplace. That's rock star shit right there. | |
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PliablyPurple said:
Yeah, that delivery, man. It means everything. Basically, the live version and studio version are two different songs. I may wince at "technicolor climax," but when live P immediately follows it up with "is at my fingertips" with a passion that comes from all of the right places, I am thinking thank gawd the only person on earth who could pull this shit off is singing right now. And then I am all...o, that chuckle? Nervous laughter, P, come here baby, we good. And, I love the rock star double entendre of that particular line. P ain't just gliding fingertips down your neck, shoulders, and legs. No, he is singing that while tickling the ivory and yes he knows that's just another reason why you love a man with a fireplace. That's rock star shit right there. Yes, this “ballad at the piano” performance was definitely the start of his inclusion of “Prince at the piano” on many of his future tours. Smart move on his part, because he was a fantastic and entertaining player. | |
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Honestly, you went way too analytical here. Electric Intercourse is a beautiful song live, its passion cannot be denied and that's what fans feel when they hear it. It's not meant to be a cerebral epiphany. Anyhoo, you haven't changed a bit.
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Since the day I first saw the 1st Ave show, EI has been one of my all time favourite Prince songs.
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callimnate said: Since the day I first saw the 1st Ave show, EI has been one of my all time favourite Prince songs.
Almost all of Prince’s studio cuts were better when he played them live - with the exception of a few like SISIA, because when he played it live he could not replicate the beautiful and ethereal mixed vocals of his with Wendy and Lisa, which is such a big part of that song. Also, Adore, because he never played the full song or added the layered vocals of the studio track. | |
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