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Forever in my life - which version do you prefer? I had my SOTT SDE on random play the other day in the car, and listened to Forever In My Life (Early Vocal Run-Through). In this moment, I thought - gee, this version, slightly tweaked, with its bit of C&W / Americana feeling, could have been a successful single in 87/88. Lyrics are sweet, and with a good video it could have been a smash hit, almost an anthem (imagine the many wedding parties it would have been played).
I do like the version which ended up on SOTT much more, but it is a bit too left-field, too quirky to be a popular hit - but the other version - number 1 me thinks ;=)
What do you feel?
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what do you mean by too left-field? "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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I still love the album version the most, but I'm forever grateful that we got the early version | |
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I don't think I ever properly listened to this version, at least not with an open mind, but your post prompted me to go back and give it a shot... and I love it! I can't believer I'd been overlooking it. Definitely adding it to my rotation. | |
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It's odd. It's got an odd juxtaposition between lyrics/song concept and overall beat/vibe. [Edited 2/2/23 4:43am] | |
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They're like fraternal twins. The same, but very different. The album version is a classic for many reasons. It gives us that guitar part from the SOTT movie. It also gives us that "fooooooooooooorever in my LIFE" bit from the SOTT movie. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I prefer the earlier version. The album version is my least favourite song on the album. I still rate it highly. If the earlier version had been included it would be my 3rd favourite song on the album behind Adore and I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man. Something BIG Is Coming. | |
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I like the early version because it's easier to play guitar to and I like the brief little piano intro. But in general, the album version is hard to beat. | |
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Well, i've mixed both songs into one Works perfect! First song as album version, once the acourstic guitar kicks in... second part of earlier version as extended part. Gives it a whole different vibe, feel, joy. Much less 'left-field' feel. - I wonder why the album version indeed fades out so quick. I know it was Prince's choice, obviously... but... Could it also be that there wasn't enough time left on that vinyl side II, or even the 1st CD? I'm not expert in this, but sometimes it's the case... right ?
"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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Exactly. "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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I like them both equally now that's I've edited the earlier version Prince's work couldve benefited sometimes if he had a great editor Some songs of his just go on for too long and the early version of forever in my life is a good example I trimmed the song down to 3:17 Sounds a lot better | |
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They'd all be better trimmed down to 3:17 or so, let's be honest. And it's not an aversion to long songs or anything, I enjoy classical, classical modernism, some prog art metal what have you, P-funk could funk for 10 minutes plus, just something about that one-man band style is more effective going out swift instead of sticking around for a half-hour sitcom's worth. | |
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I prefer Forever In My Life (Early Vocal Run-Through) but I really like the album version as well. U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
Welcome 2 The Dawn Free the SDE now! | |
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[Edited 2/19/23 10:12am] | |
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The drum patterns are a bit different. Plus, the BPMs and pitch's are slightly off, too. "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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The early demo sounds to me like easy listening, adult contemporary R&B schmaltz. But I can't hate on the track because without it, neither the album version nor the movie version could have existed... and they are perfect. [Edited 2/20/23 9:32am] | |
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The album version is a masterpiece, maybe the best song on his best album. The earlier version is really sweet, but its nowhere near as striking. I do enjoy the long groove section toward the end, though. | |
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