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The recording of "Sometimes It Snows In April" (excerpt from "Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Studio Sessions") https://www.facebook.com/...6346929831 . Wendy & Lisa share a preview of Duane Tudahl's upcoming book "Prince and the Parade/Sign O’ The Times Era Studio Sessions: 1985-1986" about the recording of "Sometimes It Snows In April". © Bart Van Hemelen
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Thanks for sharing, a great article. The date of the recording is either a coincidence or part of the purple mystery...he really had too many of those 'coincidences' | |
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Duane Tudahl has now shared those same pages in his own FB group, and it looks like his pages are better quality images and more legible: https://www.facebook.com/...552884635/ . © Bart Van Hemelen
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"Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Interesting that parts of SISIA is based on a pre-Warner signing song???
Didn't know that!
Does anyone know what that song could be?? | |
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under the cherry moon (the song) too... late 70s, not too late though | |
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LILpoundCAKE said:
It's on the handwritten tracklist for an early configuration of For You from the memoir. [Edited 4/21/21 14:52pm] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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What is the civil war he refers to??? Is it an internal struggle ? | |
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Cannot wait for this book | |
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Then there's this: https://prince.org/msg/7/424178 I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore... | |
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Dez also tried to sell a cassette with it from 1978
"On side B, Prince had his work versions of 6 songs, which I left intact for, at that time, unknown reasons (obviously, we now know it preserved a piece of musical history)." The Side B, containing Prince's songs, opens with an early, acoustic version of "So Blue", followed by two unreleased love songs with bouncy, upbeat choruses and risque lyrics. Next is an early version of "Gotta Broken Heart Again", which later appeared on Prince's seminal "Dirty Mind" album. The fourth track features heavy guitar distortion and a chorus that include very candid sexual pleas from Prince. The tape ends with a very early, virtually unrecognizable version of "Sometimes it Snows in April", with only a couple of lines from the chorus making the final cut onto the later version of the song that's featured on the "Parade" album, released some eight years after this tape was created. The audio quality on the tape is very good, with Prince's voice very clear and the overall sound still quite sharp. Tape is offered as collector's piece only and does not come with rights for reproduction, manufacturing or distribution. Cassette is housed in its plastic cover with "Prince Worktape '78" handwritten on it by Dez. From the collection of Dez Dickerson." | |
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"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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taint "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Strive said:
Dez also tried to sell a cassette with it from 1978
"On side B, Prince had his work versions of 6 songs, which I left intact for, at that time, unknown reasons (obviously, we now know it preserved a piece of musical history)." The Side B, containing Prince's songs, opens with an early, acoustic version of "So Blue", followed by two unreleased love songs with bouncy, upbeat choruses and risque lyrics. Next is an early version of "Gotta Broken Heart Again", which later appeared on Prince's seminal "Dirty Mind" album. The fourth track features heavy guitar distortion and a chorus that include very candid sexual pleas from Prince. The tape ends with a very early, virtually unrecognizable version of "Sometimes it Snows in April", with only a couple of lines from the chorus making the final cut onto the later version of the song that's featured on the "Parade" album, released some eight years after this tape was created. The audio quality on the tape is very good, with Prince's voice very clear and the overall sound still quite sharp. Tape is offered as collector's piece only and does not come with rights for reproduction, manufacturing or distribution. Cassette is housed in its plastic cover with "Prince Worktape '78" handwritten on it by Dez. From the collection of Dez Dickerson." Here is the weblink to this quote: https://natedsanders.com/...e_containi There may or may not be something coming! | |
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"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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And why hasn't this tape surfaced??? | |
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I just re-read the details on the auction site about side A: Dez Dickerson, who says of the tape's origin: "Prince originally gave me the cassette in late 1978 because he wanted me to listen to a record he had recorded on side A (a female-fronted funk band whose name I don't remember now). Sometime during the next year or so, I used the A side to record some scratch bass and guitar parts for songs I was going to be recording for a rock/power pop demo I was doing, recording over the original content (you can still hear a snippet of the funk record at the end of the side).” I originally read this and thought Dez had recorded over some Prince music for a protege band he was working on, which would have been like painting over the Mona Lisa. However, I think it’s more likely it was female funk band like, Parlet or Brides of Funkenstein, that was on the tape. There may or may not be something coming! | |
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P.S. Back on track, I hope these demo early versions on tape get thoroughly checked and preserved by Michael Howe and the team working on the vault archiving process. We had “I Feel For You”, but I hope they release some more, e.g. as surprises to mark anniversaries. I really love Sometimes It Snows In April, and it saved me once during an exam as a kid in the late 80’s. I knew sod all really about art, so when I had my General Studies A-level and a question came up to discuss if the purpose of art is to make people happy, I squirmed for a minute or two. But then, I thought about this song and wrote about how the lyrics convey sadness and the feelings of rawness from hearing the strings of the guitar being played. I managed to flesh out, a quite convincing argument. Well I got the top mark, which I doubt would have been the case without hearing this song. There may or may not be something coming! | |
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They were in Nice, Cote d'Azur region aka the French Riviera, many miles from Paris.
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Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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I know he had a love for France, I can see why, it's a beautiful country.
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