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Thread started 04/12/21 5:13pm

thebanishedone

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Anotherloverholeinyourhead Parade version vs Rock version

Which version you like better? i love the rock version he started doing in 2007. wonder if he maybe did a rock version with the Revolution but it's in the vault

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Reply #1 posted 04/12/21 5:36pm

jdcxc

This is THE perfect Funk/Rock song of all time...lyrically and musically. Def in my Prince Top 10. The original is the best, but I do dig the "Rock" version.

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Reply #2 posted 04/12/21 5:50pm

LoveGalore

I think the Parade version sets the standard and it's my favorite. Looking forward to what an updated, modern remaster can do for it in terms of separating out those instruments. That bass line should rumble a little louder I feel. But it's a wonderful jam so any version is gonna slap.
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Reply #3 posted 04/12/21 8:27pm

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Who says the Parade version isn't rock? It's the most rock oriented song on the record. I think it's the grittest song on the record. And while some may consider Parade as silky and smooth, to me it's more textured and gritty sometimes.

There is a balance between songs like "I Wonder U," "Venus De Milo," and "Do U Lie?" and things like "Anotherloverholenyohead" and "Girls and Boys." I think something like "Alexa De Paris" picks up both those elements - silk and grit/texture. It harkens to songs like "God (Instrumental)" with it's mix of guitar driven melody, string background arrangements, and a gradual build up to the end.

Not everything has to sound like "Let's Go Crazy" or "Endorphinmachine" to be a rock song. "Anotherloverholenyohead" sticks out as a great rock song and keeps balance on the album. It's why I think Parade is so well loved by fans. The first four songs recorded as one track (and not only changes tempos but goes from 4/4 time to 6/8), the instrumental, the bar stool creaking ballad, the quirky last-minute song that sounds nothing like anything else on the record, the funk workouts, and the maniacal band jam. Somehow it all works together, and "Anotherloverholenyohead" being absent would throw the whole record into a tailspin.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #4 posted 04/12/21 11:01pm

ForceofNature

Rock version the OP just meant more rocking compared to the original arrangement. I perfer the original but both are great

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Reply #5 posted 04/13/21 2:20am

SimonCharles

When I trawl back through mother memory - it was this song that absolutely confirmed me as a Prince fan. The released version, is simply magnificent. I do enjoy both versions, but the original is one of the greatest songs Prince ever wrote - for me. In fact, Parade is, arguably, the best album Prince ever made...I mean, it isn't, Lovesexy is, obvs wink, but an argument could be made for Parade.

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Reply #6 posted 04/13/21 3:07am

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TrivialPursuit said:

Who says the Parade version isn't rock? It's the most rock oriented song on the record. I think it's the grittest song on the record. And while some may consider Parade as silky and smooth, to me it's more textured and gritty sometimes.

There is a balance between songs like "I Wonder U," "Venus De Milo," and "Do U Lie?" and things like "Anotherloverholenyohead" and "Girls and Boys." I think something like "Alexa De Paris" picks up both those elements - silk and grit/texture. It harkens to songs like "God (Instrumental)" with it's mix of guitar driven melody, string background arrangements, and a gradual build up to the end.

Not everything has to sound like "Let's Go Crazy" or "Endorphinmachine" to be a rock song. "Anotherloverholenyohead" sticks out as a great rock song and keeps balance on the album. It's why I think Parade is so well loved by fans. The first four songs recorded as one track (and not only changes tempos but goes from 4/4 time to 6/8), the instrumental, the bar stool creaking ballad, the quirky last-minute song that sounds nothing like anything else on the record, the funk workouts, and the maniacal band jam. Somehow it all works together, and "Anotherloverholenyohead" being absent would throw the whole record into a tailspin.

i know it don't have to sound like rock in order to be rock,lots of 80s synth pop is rock music with synths.

But studio version of Anotherloverholeinyourhead is funk.actually Parade is the least rock album Prince ever made.it don't take away from the album of course,it is a great album

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Reply #7 posted 04/13/21 6:03am

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Parade version is Arabesque rock, and it is the right blend of purple rock intensity. I love the heavier rock version of latter years too, I enjoy listening to the SuperBowl 1/2 Press conference version. But realize it might push too hard at points. But I enjoy both but love the 1986 album/live rendition more

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Reply #8 posted 04/13/21 10:42am

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thebanishedone said:

i know it don't have to sound like rock in order to be rock,lots of 80s synth pop is rock music with synths.

But studio version of Anotherloverholeinyourhead is funk.actually Parade is the least rock album Prince ever made.it don't take away from the album of course,it is a great album


Bro, you asked a question. I gave an answer. You say potato, I say po-tah-to. It's still a


Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #9 posted 04/13/21 2:01pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

thebanishedone said:

i know it don't have to sound like rock in order to be rock,lots of 80s synth pop is rock music with synths.

But studio version of Anotherloverholeinyourhead is funk.actually Parade is the least rock album Prince ever made.it don't take away from the album of course,it is a great album


Bro, you asked a question. I gave an answer. You say potato, I say po-tah-to. It's still a


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Reply #10 posted 04/13/21 2:53pm

herb4

I like them both. I like funk Prince and rock prince so I'm good either way. It's just a flat out great song that would probably work all by itself on the piano or on an acoustic guitar.

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Reply #11 posted 04/14/21 8:21pm

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I do find the rock arrangement more interesting in some ways. But I also like the 12" intro and extended portion, and added horns within the song a lot.

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Reply #12 posted 04/15/21 7:02am

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"Anotherloverholenyohead" is one of my favorite songs from anybody in any form. I still go back and watch his Super Bowl Press Conference practically just to see/hear that version. But the whole thing is badazz. It may very well be my favorite televised performance of his from the 2000s, over the Super Bowl Halftime Show itself. The reaction of the press and whoever was there watching is totally priceless! Haha. They truly didn't know what they were in for...
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Reply #13 posted 04/15/21 10:50am

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rebelenterprise said:

"Anotherloverholenyohead" is one of my favorite songs from anybody in any form. I still go back and watch his Super Bowl Press Conference practically just to see/hear that version. But the whole thing is badazz. It may very well be my favorite televised performance of his from the 2000s, over the Super Bowl Halftime Show itself. The reaction of the press and whoever was there watching is totally priceless! Haha. They truly didn't know what they were in for...


I really loved the "Rock Lobster" (or what was it?) incorporated to add a coda on the song. I think the press conference take was an interesting way to bring out the song's rock side even more than on Parade.

The press were such dunderheads, sitting there like they're brain dead. Fucking PRINCE is in front of you and you're just gonna ...do nothing? OKAY THEN.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #14 posted 04/15/21 12:03pm

thebanishedone

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TrivialPursuit said:

rebelenterprise said:

"Anotherloverholenyohead" is one of my favorite songs from anybody in any form. I still go back and watch his Super Bowl Press Conference practically just to see/hear that version. But the whole thing is badazz. It may very well be my favorite televised performance of his from the 2000s, over the Super Bowl Halftime Show itself. The reaction of the press and whoever was there watching is totally priceless! Haha. They truly didn't know what they were in for...


I really loved the "Rock Lobster" (or what was it?) incorporated to add a coda on the song. I think the press conference take was an interesting way to bring out the song's rock side even more than on Parade.

The press were such dunderheads, sitting there like they're brain dead. Fucking PRINCE is in front of you and you're just gonna ...do nothing? OKAY THEN.

well most of live version say Anotherloverholeinyouhead inc Rock Lobster so i guess you are right smile

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Reply #15 posted 04/15/21 12:39pm

BlueShakooo

The Parade-Tour Live-version with that little cool melody-line during the verses.
Plus Lisa Coleman's piano solos.
Plus that great ending.
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Reply #16 posted 04/23/21 7:06am

Gustavm

Where can one find the 2007 rock version?

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Reply #17 posted 04/23/21 7:48am

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TrivialPursuit said:

rebelenterprise said:

"Anotherloverholenyohead" is one of my favorite songs from anybody in any form. I still go back and watch his Super Bowl Press Conference practically just to see/hear that version. But the whole thing is badazz. It may very well be my favorite televised performance of his from the 2000s, over the Super Bowl Halftime Show itself. The reaction of the press and whoever was there watching is totally priceless! Haha. They truly didn't know what they were in for...


I really loved the "Rock Lobster" (or what was it?) incorporated to add a coda on the song. I think the press conference take was an interesting way to bring out the song's rock side even more than on Parade.

The press were such dunderheads, sitting there like they're brain dead. Fucking PRINCE is in front of you and you're just gonna ...do nothing? OKAY THEN.


Spoken like someone who's never worked as a journalist. No reporter worth his or her salt would get up and start dancing or applaud or do anything like that. They are working. They are not there as audience.

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Reply #18 posted 04/23/21 7:50am

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Gustavm said:

Where can one find the 2007 rock version?


For the Google-challenged, try "prince super bowl press conference."

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Reply #19 posted 04/23/21 10:57am

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Genesia said:

TrivialPursuit said:

The press were such dunderheads, sitting there like they're brain dead. Fucking PRINCE is in front of you and you're just gonna ...do nothing? OKAY THEN.


Spoken like someone who's never worked as a journalist. No reporter worth his or her salt would get up and start dancing or applaud or do anything like that. They are working. They are not there as audience.


Maybe. They were working, but they were also in front of Prince. Throw the pad down and at least tap your foot or something. I mean, what else are they doin' while Prince is rockin' out for 20 minutes? What are they taking notes on at that point? Clearly, they weren't going to get any questions answered.

Then again, I'm a Prince fan. They weren't, per se.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #20 posted 04/23/21 5:17pm

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Album version

I like how it sounds a bit disjointed
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Reply #21 posted 04/23/21 5:21pm

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coldcoffeeandcocacola said:

Album version I like how it sounds a bit disjointed


I also think the 2nd verse ("We were brothers and sisters united all 4 love..."), with his melody working against the background voices repeating the same words works better on record. It always sounds a bit too messy live.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #22 posted 04/24/21 6:23am

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thebanishedone said:

...Parade is the least rock album Prince ever made...


I don't think you thought out that statement before you typed it...

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