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Do Me Baby Normal .Illinois best ever version? Guys is there any better version of Do Me Baby than the 1 from Normal Illinois Controversy tour? The way he was singing,those screams ,change between falsetto and chest voice when he croons Like I never done before.you can see how much more confident he become as the tour went on compared to the first show from Pitsburg. | |
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thebanishedone said: Guys is there any better version of Do Me Baby than the 1 from Normal Illinois Controversy tour? The way he was singing,those screams ,change between falsetto and chest voice when he croons Like I never done before.you can see how much more confident he become as the tour went on compared to the first show from Pitsburg. His versions from the Controversy and 1999 Tours of this song are amazing. I think the Columbia and New Orleans versions are amazing too. “...I’m gonna never stop!...never stop!!...never stop!!!” | |
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soladeo1 said: thebanishedone said: Guys is there any better version of Do Me Baby than the 1 from Normal Illinois Controversy tour? The way he was singing,those screams ,change between falsetto and chest voice when he croons Like I never done before.you can see how much more confident he become as the tour went on compared to the first show from Pitsburg. His versions from the Controversy and 1999 Tours of this song are amazing. I think the Columbia and New Orleans versions are amazing too. “...I’m gonna never stop!...never stop!!...never stop!!!” I know that version it is nice but you heard nothing until you hear version from Normal | |
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- I've been thinking for a while to make a personal collection of the best live versions of the songs of every album, in the same order as that specific album. Like; from 'For You' till 'Lovesexy'. Sure the rest is also great, but it just is a truck load shit of work just to make those. And probably not all songs are to be found in a life version. -
"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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Vannormal said: - I've been thinking for a while to make a personal collection of the best live versions of the songs of every album, in the same order as that specific album. Like; from 'For You' till 'Lovesexy'. Sure the rest is also great, but it just is a truck load shit of work just to make those. And probably not all songs are to be found in a life version. -
Van ,version i'm talking about is amazing mindblowing | |
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HEARD IT!!!
It's mind blowing!!!
How did they get such crstal clear clarity?? Especially Brown Mark's BASS!!!!!!!
A remaster of an old soundboard??? | |
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soladeo1 said: HEARD IT!!!
It's mind blowing!!!
How did they get such crstal clear clarity?? Especially Brown Mark's BASS!!!!!
A remaster of an old soundboard??? I told u its the best version ever whole show is great and you can see how much more relaxed Prince is compared to the first show of Controversy tour | |
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- Damn right it is! - "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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So weird, I was just listening to Meli'sa Morgan's smooth RnB version! I kinda like it in a cheesy way! | |
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Dandroppedadime said: So weird, I was just listening to Meli'sa Morgan's smooth RnB version! I kinda like it in a cheesy way! She did a great duet version of Mothers Fineat Love Changes | |
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Ah! Me like that one too. - "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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