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Reply #210 posted 07/27/20 10:03am

steakfinger

It's a bit silly but I'm glad to have heard it.

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Reply #211 posted 07/30/20 2:14am

Vannormal

steakfinger said:

It's a bit silly but I'm glad to have heard it.

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Silly ?

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"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972)
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Reply #212 posted 08/03/20 3:43pm

RODSERLING

If this demo was sung in 1979, then I m Santa Claus.
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Reply #213 posted 08/03/20 3:58pm

databank

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RODSERLING said:

If this demo was sung in 1979, then I m Santa Claus.

Shall I send you my presents wishlist, then? It's super convenient to be able to do it by orgnote instead of bothering sending a letter to the North Pole via postal mail biggrin

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Reply #214 posted 08/03/20 8:50pm

RODSERLING

databank said:



RODSERLING said:


If this demo was sung in 1979, then I m Santa Claus.

Shall I send you my presents wishlist, then? It's super convenient to be able to do it by orgnote instead of bothering sending a letter to the North Pole via postal mail biggrin



The Prince I hear in this demo can masterise his voice to the perfection. Prince couldn't sing like that at the time.
Moreover in his memoirs he wrote that he could only sing in falsetto because he had a terrible deep voice at the time.
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Reply #215 posted 08/04/20 12:37am

JorisE73

RODSERLING said:

databank said:



RODSERLING said:


If this demo was sung in 1979, then I m Santa Claus.

Shall I send you my presents wishlist, then? It's super convenient to be able to do it by orgnote instead of bothering sending a letter to the North Pole via postal mail biggrin



The Prince I hear in this demo can masterise his voice to the perfection. Prince couldn't sing like that at the time.
Moreover in his memoirs he wrote that he could only sing in falsetto because he had a terrible deep voice at the time.


I have my doubts to, this sounds more like his voice like on 'You're My Love'.
I wonder if the original engineer has a tape copy of the '79 version and The Estate did a comparison to determine if this is the same.
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Reply #216 posted 08/04/20 2:36am

love2thenines2
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My guess....instrumental section = 79 ....some vocal sections from 1982!
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Reply #217 posted 08/04/20 7:30am

databank

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JorisE73 said:

RODSERLING said:
The Prince I hear in this demo can masterise his voice to the perfection. Prince couldn't sing like that at the time. Moreover in his memoirs he wrote that he could only sing in falsetto because he had a terrible deep voice at the time.
I have my doubts to, this sounds more like his voice like on 'You're My Love'. I wonder if the original engineer has a tape copy of the '79 version and The Estate did a comparison to determine if this is the same.

Seriously, guys, you should know by now that "ears" are not a method to establish scientific knowledge...

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This said, the estate has managed to accomplish so many fuck-ups in the course of the last 4 years that I wouldn't be surprised if they made a mistake. What makes me assume that the date they give is genuine is that 1/ Princevault already features an exact recording date. I'm not sure but I don't believe such date has been provided by M. Howe, has it? My guess is that Duane gave them the date, and that if Duane considers the info provided by the estate valid, it probably is.

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Another clue is that the engineer credited on the YT stream is Bob Mockler. Mockler is one of the engeneers who worked on "Prince", he is even specifically credited for "remix" while Gary Brandt and Mark Ettel are credited for engeneering. Again, this could be an error, but the credit given to this very specifically targeted engineer (i.e. one who worked at the very end of the Prince sessions, as opposed to one of the leading engineers for this album) seems consistant with the given recording date.

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Therefore, while never excluding the possibility of an error, I'll consider the information true unless proven false, which it may be at some point, but I see no reason to believe the vocals make this impossible for 1979. The quote from the memoir is in fact not from the memoir at all but quoted IN the memoir FROM a 1979 interview in the Minneapolis Star (this is exactly what I'm talking about when I talk about methods to establish scientific knowledge: how can we work seriously if we don't even know who said what and in which context and if we confuse sources??!). In those early interview, Prince was known as a notorious bullshiter, telling journalists whatever crossed his mind for the sake of shock value or confusing the audience. Thus, I wouldn't believe a single word he said at the time. It's pretty unlikely to assume Prince was incapable of singing this way by 1979, when he already had years of experience. Singing with one's natural voice is usually the easiest way to go anyway (I took 5 years of singing classes in my 20's, so while I do not consider myself an authority on the subject, I know my 2 bits).

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Reply #218 posted 08/04/20 6:50pm

alexzander

The intro is straight up After High School (The Time). Cool tune
This is what you want...This is what you get.
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Reply #219 posted 08/05/20 5:17pm

controversy99

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I love this version. I like the raw sound, vocals, and guitar tone. This is more of a rocker than the album version from 1987. Only minor issue is I'm not really a fan of the "I'll sure as hell try" line, at least not yet, because it seems to undermine the theme of the song. But anyway, it's amazing that he had songs as good as this sitting on the shelf for years.

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Reply #220 posted 08/08/20 11:04am

JorisE73

databank said:

JorisE73 said:

RODSERLING said: I have my doubts to, this sounds more like his voice like on 'You're My Love'. I wonder if the original engineer has a tape copy of the '79 version and The Estate did a comparison to determine if this is the same.

Seriously, guys, you should know by now that "ears" are not a method to establish scientific knowledge...


Yes, I know.
But given it was placed in the vault next to "You're My Love" and the similar vocals I still think it's not entirely from 1979.

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Reply #221 posted 08/10/20 3:10am

Neversin

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JorisE73 said:

databank said:

Seriously, guys, you should know by now that "ears" are not a method to establish scientific knowledge...


Yes, I know.
But given it was placed in the vault next to "You're My Love" and the similar vocals I still think it's not entirely from 1979.



I also have some doubts...
I think that (at least) the lead vocals were re-recorded in 1981-1982...
Unless The prince Estate can give solid proof by recording logs or, even better, a dated (master or cassette) copy of the original recording from 1979 and not just their untrustworthy "word" (I take anything they say with a bucket of salt and advise any fan to do so given their track record of spreading lies and misinformation...)

Neversin.

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“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?”

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Reply #222 posted 08/14/20 5:03am

JorisE73

Neversin said:

JorisE73 said:


Yes, I know.
But given it was placed in the vault next to "You're My Love" and the similar vocals I still think it's not entirely from 1979.



I also have some doubts...
I think that (at least) the lead vocals were re-recorded in 1981-1982...
Unless The prince Estate can give solid proof by recording logs or, even better, a dated (master or cassette) copy of the original recording from 1979 and not just their untrustworthy "word" (I take anything they say with a bucket of salt and advise any fan to do so given their track record of spreading lies and misinformation...)

Neversin.

thumbs up!
i hope Duane Tudahl's book will provide more info.

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Reply #223 posted 08/16/20 12:46am

jamescl

I would have loved to see a video of this released in 87.

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Reply #224 posted 08/17/20 3:48am

funkbabyandthe
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i dont think this should be on the SOTT SDE.

it should be on the prince/dirty mind re-releases as its from that period, not the late 80s.

odd to release it on here. but whatever!

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Reply #225 posted 08/19/20 2:28am

JorisE73

funkbabyandthebabysitters said:

i dont think this should be on the SOTT SDE.

it should be on the prince/dirty mind re-releases as its from that period, not the late 80s.

odd to release it on here. but whatever!


They messed up with all releases so far and instead of having consistent releases that compliment each other they just throw anything aginst the wall and see what sticks.
They didn't even include all Camille/Dream Factory/Crystal Ball versions of tracks on it but pretend they did as if we don;t know. Sadly this is what we will have to get used to for as long as thyese bankers/lawyers/spotify people/WB people who don;t know anything about these recordings are handling it and refuse to listen to knowledgable fans.
If a legend like Jimmy Page doesn;t even have a huge ego or misplaced pride to contact his Led Zeppelin fans to work with them to provide info and even recordings for their remasters or boxsets then why are these Estate clowns refusing to work with more knowledgable fans?

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Reply #226 posted 08/19/20 9:48am

LoveGalore

JorisE73 said:



databank said:




JorisE73 said:


RODSERLING said: I have my doubts to, this sounds more like his voice like on 'You're My Love'. I wonder if the original engineer has a tape copy of the '79 version and The Estate did a comparison to determine if this is the same.

Seriously, guys, you should know by now that "ears" are not a method to establish scientific knowledge...




Yes, I know.
But given it was placed in the vault next to "You're My Love" and the similar vocals I still think it's not entirely from 1979.



This doesn't sound anything like that vocal take to me.

He is very clearly rusty in this take. Even the squeaky squeal is not the kind of sound he'd make in 81-82.
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Reply #227 posted 08/25/20 9:56am

AvocadosMax

LoveGalore said:

JorisE73 said:



This doesn't sound anything like that vocal take to me.

He is very clearly rusty in this take. Even the squeaky squeal is not the kind of sound he'd make in 81-82.


Yes! Exactly!!!
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Reply #228 posted 08/26/20 12:41am

JorisE73

AvocadosMax said:

LoveGalore said:
This doesn't sound anything like that vocal take to me. He is very clearly rusty in this take. Even the squeaky squeal is not the kind of sound he'd make in 81-82.
Yes! Exactly!!!


I hope Duane can disclose this for us in his new book.

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Reply #229 posted 08/26/20 12:37pm

LoveGalore

JorisE73 said:



AvocadosMax said:


LoveGalore said:
This doesn't sound anything like that vocal take to me. He is very clearly rusty in this take. Even the squeaky squeal is not the kind of sound he'd make in 81-82.

Yes! Exactly!!!


I hope Duane can disclose this for us in his new book.

I'd imagine he will and it will corroborate at least some of what the estate has said. Since he was involved in this project, I can't imagine he'd sit idly by with correct info while Howe goes on to give interviews with incorrect info.
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Reply #230 posted 08/27/20 12:55am

JorisE73

LoveGalore said:

JorisE73 said:


I hope Duane can disclose this for us in his new book.

I'd imagine he will and it will corroborate at least some of what the estate has said. Since he was involved in this project, I can't imagine he'd sit idly by with correct info while Howe goes on to give interviews with incorrect info.

I hope so, but you never know how long the leash is The Estate has him on.

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