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Reply #30 posted 05/14/22 12:49pm

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lurker316 said:

skywalker said:

1. I thought we were talking about Days of Wild which as you pointed out, is clearly labeled as (Concert Mix). What do you think the "mix" means?

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2. Are you upset because the Sign O' The Times film (generally regarded as one of the greatest concert films of all time) is not 100% sourced from a live concert/soundboard? Like, you think Prince duped us all fans with that movie?

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3. The versions of the songs you are hearing in SOTT the film are the live arrangements as performed on the tour. It's not like he's lip syncing to album versions. If you went to Europe in 1987 and saw the SOTT tour, songs like "If I was Your Girlfriend" it would sound virtually the same as it does in the film.



1.) I was talking about the Days of Wild single. You (not me, *you*) compared it to Purple Rain. My commenting on Purple Rain was following your lead. Did you lose track of your own train of thought?

2.) For me, yes, the degree to which some of the performances in the in SOTT film are over-dubbed undermines the concept of live performances.

3.) In fact, he is lip synching in parts of SOTT. For example, take a look at It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night. There are times when he's not even holding the mic near his mouth while you can clearly hear him singing. (I suspect that's one of the tracks that was at least partially recreated on the soundstage at PP.) Grant, those could be the overdubs and there may be other parts of the songhe is singling live, but it takes you out of the experience to when you see it.



There were overdubs for SOTT concert film (greatest filmed concert of all time btw). I can confirm said fact as I'm even more obsessed with the live recordings. Now why did I hang back on purchasing that blu-ray again? And what's more, who's that lovely looking, smiling black girl from the LA concert, I wonder? hmmm

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Reply #31 posted 05/14/22 1:36pm

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Some concepts are being conflated here.

Remember, Prince literally sang live to backing tracks and samples and Tommy B has long stated this relegated him to merely triggering said samples during his later years with Prince.

That is not an overdub. IGBABN and the PR tracks are overdubs. But Prince did both - used his own vocal samples to reinforce his live vocals AND he overdubbed performances intended for release to further "complete" the performance.
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Reply #32 posted 05/15/22 1:13am

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He didn't dub over the Jersey Shore trio from LA concert. Who seemed unable to keep their hands off him, which was too funny. Oh and the black girl was one of the fans dancing on stage. Speaking of that recording, not easy to spot the overdubs. Were there any? The whole performance sounds clean, the sounds matching the movements.


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Reply #33 posted 05/15/22 10:00pm

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Milty2 said:

Also the ONA live set from the same tour had lots of overdubbing. I can't remember if it was Scotty who said it on that podcast or I read that.

which would 'THAT podcast" be?

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Reply #34 posted 05/16/22 4:46am

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fragglerock said:

Milty2 said:

Also the ONA live set from the same tour had lots of overdubbing. I can't remember if it was Scotty who said it on that podcast or I read that.

which would 'THAT podcast" be?

The Estate and Sony do when a release is pending. I believe it was talked about on the one when the ONA reissue happened.

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Reply #35 posted 05/17/22 12:05am

andrewm7new

Just as an off topic remark, there are two versions of the Days of wild live in Monteal, The one that was on a CD giveaway for Celebration attenders was longer and included some extra lyrics and music.This was shortened for the "released version" and to remove song references to other songs.

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Reply #36 posted 05/17/22 1:53am

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andrewm7new said:

Just as an off topic remark, there are two versions of the Days of wild live in Monteal, The one that was on a CD giveaway for Celebration attenders was longer and included some extra lyrics and music.This was shortened for the "released version" and to remove song references to other songs.


Just checked my CD's and forgot aout those. Teh one track longer version cam in a regular CD-single case and the 3 track version with the edits came in a cardboard CD single sleeve.

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Reply #37 posted 05/18/22 5:52pm

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andrewm7new said:

Just as an off topic remark, there are two versions of the Days of wild live in Monteal, The one that was on a CD giveaway for Celebration attenders was longer and included some extra lyrics and music.This was shortened for the "released version" and to remove song references to other songs.

There were far more overdubs on the later version.

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Reply #38 posted 05/19/22 11:24am

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JorisE73 said:

nayroo2002 said:

I think the original studio version was pulled from 'The Gold Experience' because he wanted to flesh it out with a live performance.

I mean to say, use it as a backing track to play along with in a live set and see what comes out of it.

From that, we got the version on the 'CB' compilation.

As far as this version from 2002, it sounds like he did the reverse.

He played it live with his newer, un-funkier band and added his own ad-libbing in the studio.

It was pulled from the album after negative feedback fro the press at the listening sessions in 1994, a year before it was released. Some british journalist said in his review that Prince was trying hard to come of as hard and gangsta annd failing hard with this laughable track. I think after those listening sessions Days of Wild and Acknowledge Me were dropped from the album, is n my opinion a bad decision beI was looking forward to these two tracks on the album bavk then

The studio version is, imho, very naked.

That statement from Mayté back then stated that the song was pulled for reasons of "bigger plans" was right.

i, for one, liked how it turned out in it's official release.

This, later, 2002 release was unnecessary.

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Reply #39 posted 05/20/22 2:30am

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nayroo2002 said:

JorisE73 said:

nayroo2002 said: It was pulled from the album after negative feedback fro the press at the listening sessions in 1994, a year before it was released. Some british journalist said in his review that Prince was trying hard to come of as hard and gangsta annd failing hard with this laughable track. I think after those listening sessions Days of Wild and Acknowledge Me were dropped from the album, is n my opinion a bad decision beI was looking forward to these two tracks on the album bavk then

The studio version is, imho, very naked.

That statement from Mayté back then stated that the song was pulled for reasons of "bigger plans" was right.

i, for one, liked how it turned out in it's official release.

This, later, 2002 release was unnecessary.


I only liked the 1994-1995 live versions all the other live versions aren't that interesting to me and I love the original studio version(s)

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Reply #40 posted 05/20/22 8:43am

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leecaldon said:

andrewm7new said:

Just as an off topic remark, there are two versions of the Days of wild live in Monteal, The one that was on a CD giveaway for Celebration attenders was longer and included some extra lyrics and music.This was shortened for the "released version" and to remove song references to other songs.

There were far more overdubs on the later version.

I don't think I've heard the second version! I must track it down.

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