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Thread started 08/15/20 4:29am

BlaqueKnight

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3 Chains O' Gold vs. D&P video collection vs. The Beautiful Experience

Which video compilation/mini movie do you like best of these three?

Tracklist reminders:

3 Chains o' Gold


• "My Name Is Prince"
• "Sexy MF"
• "Love 2 the 9s"
• "The Morning Papers"
• "The Max"
• "Blue Light"
• "I Wanna Melt with U"
• "Sweet Baby"
• "The Continental"
• "Damn U"
• "7"
• "The Call"


Diamonds and Pearls video collection

1. Introduction (1:24)
2. Thunder (Live) (0:52)
3. Gett Off (5:31)
4. Cream (09:16)
5. Diamonds And Pearls (5:16)
6. Dr. Feelgood (Live) / Interviews with Rosie Gaines and Tony M. (2:25)
7. Call The Law / Interview with Damon Dickson (4:54)
8. Willing And Able / Interview with Kirky J. (5:30)
9. Jughead (Live) / Interview with Tommy Barbarella (2:07)
10. Insatiable / Interview with Levi Seacer, Jr. (5:44)
11. Strollin' / Interview with Michael B. (1:58)
12. Money Don't Matter 2 Night / Interview with Sonny T. (5:52)
13. Live 4 Love (Live) (6:43)


The Beautiful Experience


1. Intro (1:44)
2. Interactive (2:27)
3. Segue (0:32)
4. Days of Wild (4:17)
5. Segue (1:00)
6. Come (3:16) 1
7. Segue (0:15)
8. Race (5:02) 1
9. Instrumental Segue (0:29)
10. Acknowledge Me (4:06) 1
11. Segue (0:12)
12. Pheromone (4:29) 1
13. Segue (0:08)
14. The Jam (5:12)
15. Shhh (8:17)
16. Segue (0:24)
17. Loose! (3:22) 1
18. Segue (0:07)
19. Papa (2:45) 1
20. Segue (1:12)
21. The Most Beautiful Girl In the World (4:20) 1
22. Segue (1:17)
23. Now (4:22)
24. End Credits (0:45)
25. Beautiful (5:15) 1


*1 = Music video or non-concert performance.

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Reply #1 posted 08/15/20 5:02am

Empress

I enjoy all of these, but 3 Chains O Gold is my favourite. I love the storyline 😊, the videos are cool and I love Prince's look and attitude throughout the entire compilation. Mayte looks beautiful in the videos and I'm sure they were still much in love during this time.

My Name is Prince and 7 are my 2 favs.
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Reply #2 posted 08/15/20 5:37am

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I'd choose The Beautiful Experience. It brings back happy memories for me. The live footage is great, but it would have been nice to have gotten the entire gig. Maybe one day.

[Edited 8/15/20 5:53am]

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Reply #3 posted 08/15/20 6:29am

SPYZFAN1

"The Beautiful Experience"...Very different vibe, sound and look..challenging and slightly cutting edge...almost like the "Prince" of the 1980's never existed....but TBH, I was more of a fan of the "Love 4 One Another" film. wink

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Reply #4 posted 08/15/20 10:10am

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the BEAUTIFUL experience by far. All the new songs, the live performances, the technology aspects. Every bit of it is fantastic.

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Reply #5 posted 08/15/20 11:32am

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3 Chains for the quality. It looked like it actually had a budget. D & P needed more live footage. Beautiful has my favorite material of the 3 but is pretty cheap looking, and the ‘story’ is pretty dumb. And it reminds me of the official released $20 VHS copies that looked worse than the bootlegs.
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Reply #6 posted 08/15/20 1:11pm

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I love all 3 with it being my favourite era.
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D&P was the beginning of my fandom and I must have watched the video collection a million times.
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Love the videos on 3 Chains O Gold but I’d forward through the scenes in between. Well maybe not the naked pool scene with Mayte and friends
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TBE I recorded off UK tv and it blew me away to see these videos/performances of brand new unreleased songs. If I was forced to choose I’d go for TBE
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Reply #7 posted 08/15/20 3:08pm

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The Beautiful Experience, because I was there!!
U might not like the taste, but I'm still going to stick your face in this Funk
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Reply #8 posted 08/15/20 4:59pm

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'The Beautiful Experience' - Prince genuinely seemed like a new or reborn artist at the time. Almost some kind of parallel timeline Prince who was especially fierce, had an arsenal of great new funky tunes and a heavy disdain for his former-self.

That TV special was the first time I heard many songs which would become new favourites - 'Days of Wild', 'Shhh...', 'Come' (Electronic version), 'Acknowledge Me', 'Interactive' and the live tendition of 'Now', which kicked way harder than the studio version - and I was floored by it at the time.

It remains my favourite Prince era and was certainly the most exciting.
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Reply #9 posted 08/15/20 7:16pm

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3 Chains o' Gold is my favorite smile
Welcome 2 The Dawn
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Reply #10 posted 08/17/20 8:51pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

the BEAUTIFUL experience by far. All the new songs, the live performances, the technology aspects. Every bit of it is fantastic.


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Reply #11 posted 08/18/20 7:28am

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I have D&P on DVD . . . I wish 3 Chains O' Gold was available.

I've only seen The Beautiful Experience once and don't remember much of it.

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Reply #12 posted 08/18/20 8:54am

steakfinger

They're all pretty awful in their own unique ways, but I prefer The Beautiful Experience.

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Reply #13 posted 08/19/20 6:38am

Se7en

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steakfinger said:

They're all pretty awful in their own unique ways, but I prefer The Beautiful Experience.


They're not as awful as that short film with Jill Jones.

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Reply #14 posted 08/19/20 12:09pm

TrivialPursuit

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steakfinger said:

They're all pretty awful in their own unique ways, but I prefer The Beautiful Experience.


Not sure WTF you're watching, but to say any of these, jammed full of new and/or live music, is "pretty awful" seems terribly shortsighted.

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Reply #15 posted 08/20/20 10:28am

JD123

I love all three, but the Beautiful Experience has a special place in my heart because it was so exciting to hear all that new amazing music.
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Reply #16 posted 08/21/20 6:59pm

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Se7en said:

steakfinger said:

They're all pretty awful in their own unique ways, but I prefer The Beautiful Experience.


They're not as awful as that short film with Jill Jones.

Hey! That's no way to talk about Graffiti Bridge!

lol

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Reply #17 posted 08/22/20 10:34pm

LoveGalore

A cleaned up release of Beautiful Experience in some sort of TGE or Come box set would be lit
[Edited 8/22/20 22:34pm]
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Reply #18 posted 08/23/20 9:24am

herb4

The correct answer is Love 4 One Another, especially since it was the first time I'd heard Days of Wild, The Good Life, Count the Days and The Ride plus Nona Gaye covering her father's own Inner City Blues.

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Reply #19 posted 08/23/20 10:26am

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herb4 said:

The correct answer is Love 4 One Another, especially since it was the first time I'd heard Days of Wild, The Good Life, Count the Days and The Ride plus Nona Gaye covering her father's own Inner City Blues.


When I lived in Minneapolis, I worked at Calhoun Square at City Looks Salon. They had a candle shop in the mall, and I found that blue dolphin candle shown in Love 4 One Another. I had it for years.

Side note unrelated to Prince: There was some guy, in his 40s, that rode the escalators all day. They were in the middle of Calhoun Square, so you could almost see them from any storefront (more or less). When I started, I asked the girl at the salon desk, "What's up w/ that guy?" The story was he used to be a professor and had some sort of mental break. I don't know if that was true, but he was certainly in his own world. He would go up one escalator to the 2nd floor, turn around and ride the other back down again. He sorta talked to himself or thought out loud. He never bothered anyone, and almost avoided interaction. He was aware of people but stayed to himself. But yeah, he was escalator guy, up n' down all day long.

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Reply #20 posted 08/23/20 3:43pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

herb4 said:

The correct answer is Love 4 One Another, especially since it was the first time I'd heard Days of Wild, The Good Life, Count the Days and The Ride plus Nona Gaye covering her father's own Inner City Blues.


When I lived in Minneapolis, I worked at Calhoun Square at City Looks Salon. They had a candle shop in the mall, and I found that blue dolphin candle shown in Love 4 One Another. I had it for years.

Side note unrelated to Prince: There was some guy, in his 40s, that rode the escalators all day. They were in the middle of Calhoun Square, so you could almost see them from any storefront (more or less). When I started, I asked the girl at the salon desk, "What's up w/ that guy?" The story was he used to be a professor and had some sort of mental break. I don't know if that was true, but he was certainly in his own world. He would go up one escalator to the 2nd floor, turn around and ride the other back down again. He sorta talked to himself or thought out loud. He never bothered anyone, and almost avoided interaction. He was aware of people but stayed to himself. But yeah, he was escalator guy, up n' down all day long.


I never even really what Calhoun Square was. Interesting post.

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Reply #21 posted 08/23/20 5:51pm

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herb4 said:


I never even [knew?] really what Calhoun Square was. Interesting post.


Calhoun Square is just a corner mall. Not a typical big mall like you'd think about today. There's a BBQ joint or something in there that also has live music. Smaller eateries, a Starbucks, the candle shop, salon. It's probably the size of a Sam's or Costco, roughly. Maybe smaller, maybe bigger. No real way to expand it unless they knock down the rest of the block. Interestingly enough, there used to be a Taco Bell on the back of it on West Lake, across from where the NPG Store used to be located. The last time I looked at Google Earth, I think they tore it down for some reason. I remember purple and red haired kids in their oversized widelegged jeans, begging for $1 to get a burrito. Someone once said, "Why don't you go in there and get a job?" Their response, "We don't want to work, we just want the food."

My bus arrived, so I kept my mouth shut and went home. hahaha

I don't know if that salon I worked at is even in there anymore.

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Reply #22 posted 08/24/20 9:23am

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TrivialPursuit said:

herb4 said:


I never even [knew?] really what Calhoun Square was. Interesting post.


Calhoun Square is just a corner mall. Not a typical big mall like you'd think about today. There's a BBQ joint or something in there that also has live music. Smaller eateries, a Starbucks, the candle shop, salon. It's probably the size of a Sam's or Costco, roughly. Maybe smaller, maybe bigger. No real way to expand it unless they knock down the rest of the block. Interestingly enough, there used to be a Taco Bell on the back of it on West Lake, across from where the NPG Store used to be located. The last time I looked at Google Earth, I think they tore it down for some reason. I remember purple and red haired kids in their oversized widelegged jeans, begging for $1 to get a burrito. Someone once said, "Why don't you go in there and get a job?" Their response, "We don't want to work, we just want the food."

My bus arrived, so I kept my mouth shut and went home. hahaha

I don't know if that salon I worked at is even in there anymore.


Sorry for the typo.

I meant I never knew it was a real place. Thought it was one of those mythical Prince locations/song titles/lyrics that had meaning for him like Uptown, Paisely Park (b4 he built it), Menda City and such.

It's one of my favorite songs of his too. Thanks for the info.

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Reply #23 posted 08/24/20 12:53pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

herb4 said:


I never even [knew?] really what Calhoun Square was. Interesting post.


Calhoun Square is just a corner mall. Not a typical big mall like you'd think about today. There's a BBQ joint or something in there that also has live music. Smaller eateries, a Starbucks, the candle shop, salon. It's probably the size of a Sam's or Costco, roughly. Maybe smaller, maybe bigger. No real way to expand it unless they knock down the rest of the block. Interestingly enough, there used to be a Taco Bell on the back of it on West Lake, across from where the NPG Store used to be located. The last time I looked at Google Earth, I think they tore it down for some reason. I remember purple and red haired kids in their oversized widelegged jeans, begging for $1 to get a burrito. Someone once said, "Why don't you go in there and get a job?" Their response, "We don't want to work, we just want the food."

My bus arrived, so I kept my mouth shut and went home. hahaha

I don't know if that salon I worked at is even in there anymore.


Just to add, it's no longer called Calhoun Square. New owners and they jumped on the bandwagon of getting rid of the name Calhoun (John Calhoun), since he owned slaves. Lake Calhoun was also changed to Bde Maka Ska.

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Reply #24 posted 08/24/20 1:07pm

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herb4 said:

I meant I never knew it was a real place. Thought it was one of those mythical Prince locations/song titles/lyrics that had meaning for him like Uptown, Paisely Park (b4 he built it), Menda City and such.

It's one of my favorite songs of his too. Thanks for the info.


Well, we all know now that Uptown is a real place. Calhoun Square is smack dab in the middle of it. It's a section of Minneapolis near the Lake Calhoun and Lake of the Isles (mentioned in "Rock n' Roll Is Alive"). I dig that Prince pulled so much from his home town, beyond just namechecking it or saying "twin cities" somewhere in his music. Hell, he when he named Galpin in "Zanalee," that was pretty homebased, if you ask me.

I also love that if you put in "Uptown Minneapolis" in Google Earth and it takes you to the corner of Hennepin and Lake Street. That's the hub of the Uptown district.

It was fun living near there. I lived a bit away from Uptown proper, on Blaisdell between W. 26 and W. 27th. I was just off E. Lake, not W. Lake where Calhoun is and the NPG Store was located. I used to walk down to Lake Calhoun and just watch all the beautiful men walk or jog by on their path to health or whatever the fuck it was they were doing. lol

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Reply #25 posted 08/24/20 2:46pm

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Definitely The Beautiful Experience. After the somewhat 'family friendly' Batman-GB-DP- prince years, P sounded exciting, subversive, and weird again.

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Reply #26 posted 08/24/20 3:33pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

herb4 said:

I meant I never knew it was a real place. Thought it was one of those mythical Prince locations/song titles/lyrics that had meaning for him like Uptown, Paisely Park (b4 he built it), Menda City and such.

It's one of my favorite songs of his too. Thanks for the info.


Well, we all know now that Uptown is a real place.


Well, yeah, but as it's presented on Dirty Mind, I always took it as more of an esoteric, symbolic utopia that Prince was building in his mind and communicating to us via make believe places rather than a real physical space he/we could actually hop on a bus and go visit. More of a state of mind than a real physical construct.

But maybe I've been reading some of his songwriting the wrong way, starting with Calhoun Square I guess.

I grew up in Philly listening to Prince in the 80's and have only been to Minneapolis once in 2010 so I always took most of his geographical references as more of an overall mindset than the stuff that, say, someone like Springsteen was literally writing about with stuff like Asbury Park. Again, it seems I was wrong so thanks for the education.


Good stuff.

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herb4 said:

I grew up in Philly listening to Prince in the 80's and have only been to Minneapolis once in 2010 so I always took most of his geographical references as more of an overall mindset than the stuff that, say, someone like Springsteen was literally writing about with stuff like Asbury Park. Again, it seems I was wrong so thanks for the education.


Good stuff.


I was in Philly in the late 80s at PNSY in the Navy. We used to go to a restaurant on Walnut called AJ Winstons, then walk over to a Strawberries to buy tapes or CDs, or head down to South Street to see a band at JC Dobbs, stop in at Zipperhead, then have pizza at LP (where they had a video jukebox and we'd always slug ICNTTPOYM).

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Reply #28 posted 08/24/20 5:54pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

herb4 said:

I meant I never knew it was a real place. Thought it was one of those mythical Prince locations/song titles/lyrics that had meaning for him like Uptown, Paisely Park (b4 he built it), Menda City and such.

It's one of my favorite songs of his too. Thanks for the info.


Well, we all know now that Uptown is a real place. Calhoun Square is smack dab in the middle of it. It's a section of Minneapolis near the Lake Calhoun and Lake of the Isles (mentioned in "Rock n' Roll Is Alive"). I dig that Prince pulled so much from his home town, beyond just namechecking it or saying "twin cities" somewhere in his music. Hell, he when he named Galpin in "Zanalee," that was pretty homebased, if you ask me.

I also love that if you put in "Uptown Minneapolis" in Google Earth and it takes you to the corner of Hennepin and Lake Street. That's the hub of the Uptown district.

It was fun living near there. I lived a bit away from Uptown proper, on Blaisdell between W. 26 and W. 27th. I was just off E. Lake, not W. Lake where Calhoun is and the NPG Store was located. I used to walk down to Lake Calhoun and just watch all the beautiful men walk or jog by on their path to health or whatever the fuck it was they were doing. lol


This reminds me of how much I liked the idea of pressing a 7" of "Rock N Roll Is Alive (And It Lives In Minneapolis)" b/w "Calhoun Square" for the locals a few years ago. I'd love to own that single.

Edit: Looking it up, it was only last year. With all this pandemic craziness going on, that seems like so long ago now.

[Edited 8/24/20 17:57pm]

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