I've always enjoyed I wonder and Player. I used to listen to the Yellow bootleg alot. Something BIG Is Coming. | |
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do we know of any outtakes? the only one I can think of is the early version of "However Much U Want"
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oh, wait, Goldnigga falls in that gap! With "Call The Law" spanning from Diamonds & Pearls | |
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LILpoundCAKE said: do we know of any outtakes? the only one I can think of is the early version of "However Much U Want"
Keep in mind that there's an infinite possibility of things like alt takes that we have no idea about as the previous SDEs show. There is also a much stronger argument for material we don't know about as the leaks had already begun to be filled by this point. And to great effect. The Gold sessions being an outlier because Prince was likely responsible for a lot of them. There's plenty stuff from this era that we know about and is comparable in number to 1999 or Parade eras. Assuming the Originals concept was not considered much of a success, there is certainly a possibility that his versions of songs will appear. I'd love that for the Martika and Eric Leeds stuff alone. Nevermind anything he possibly did with Rosie - which I'll take more of in any form. I think the data of this era gets colored by people's mixed feelings about it that gives the impression there isn't a ton of material. But really there is - did When The Lights Go Down leak ahead of it's release? Don't think so. Don't think I ever saw that title anywhere until it's release. There is a very beefy chance there's more we don't know about. [Edited 3/8/23 12:56pm] | |
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work that fat is genuinely a great song and groove and needs to be part of the set. yes i know it's martika's kitchen but the song works in the same sparse way bob george works. | |
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So, you're "Gett Off (Damn Near 10 Minutes)" will then be "Gett (rid) Off (Tony M)"??? Damn near insanity "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Alice - 1991 Boom Box Brass Monkey 1991 Crystal City Cry Ingrid Chavez 1991 Do U Wanna Rock? intended for The New Power Generation 1991 Gett Off’s Cousin - 1991 Hey, Louie Louie intended for Louie Louie 1991 Hey U Margie Cox: Untitled album 1991 Joyful Sound Diamonds And Pearls 1991 The Juice Carmen Electra: Carmen Electra 1991 Last Dance - 1991 Letter 4 Miles (instrumental) - 1991 Player - 1991 Power From Above Carmen Electra: Carmen Electra 1991 Small Bright Light - 1991 Stroke - 1991 Uh Huh - 1991 Waiting 4 Your Love - 1991 Work That Fat - 1991 The Arabic Intro (performed live in 1992) 1992 Baby Doll intended for Kylie Minogue 1992 Be My Mirror Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack 1992 Coca-Cola Theme for the Coca-Cola Company 1992 Down Tevin Campbell: I’m Ready 1992 I Can’t Love U Anymore Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack 1992 I’ll Do Anything Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack 1992 Make Believe Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack 1992 The P Tevin Campbell: I’m Ready 1992 Poor Little Bastard Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack 1992 Son Of Sexy M.F. - 1992 Wow Various Artists: I’ll Do Anything soundtrack 1992 | |
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Not to mention the possibility of some of these songs being much older than we thought (like how "I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man" was originally from 1979). It would be wild to find out "Blue Light" was originally a demo from 1981 or "Love 2 The 9s" shared the melody and some lyrics with an outtake from For You.
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. If the Estate forget the Originals II, well, Allegiance and I Hear Your Voice are two Prince outtakes I really love. | |
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How good would it be to have a Prince version of "My Tender Heart"??? | |
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LILpoundCAKE said: oh, wait, Goldnigga falls in that gap! With "Call The Law" spanning from Diamonds & Pearls Yes, there's many possible ways it could branch off. There's unreleased mixes of MNIP, Sexy MF, The Max, The Continental and probably others. 1000 Hugs & Kisses was recorded with Rosie, could that be on the D&P set...or Nona's version . Tony did write his own raps but that isn't stopping the inclusion of Call The Law and Things Have Gotta Change on the D&P set, so who knows if they'll include some GN stuff. Be funny just to piss people off on here . Will they put out Work That Fat and Schoolyard or will they be scared to offend with the way the world is now.. [Edited 3/8/23 13:31pm] | |
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dodger07 said: LILpoundCAKE said: oh, wait, Goldnigga falls in that gap! With "Call The Law" spanning from Diamonds & Pearls Yes, there's many possible ways it could branch off. There's unreleased mixes of MNIP, Sexy MF, The Max, The Continental and probably others. 1000 Hugs & Kisses was recorded with Rosie, could that be on the D&P set...or Nona's version . Tony did write his own raps but that isn't stopping the inclusion of Call The Law and Things Have Gotta Change on the D&P set, so who knows if they'll include some GN stuff. Be funny just to piss people off on here . Will they put out Work That Fat and Schoolyard or will they be scared to offend with the way the world is now.. [Edited 3/8/23 13:31pm] Considering Schoolyard was the original title track for the 1991 album, I would say it is impossible to exclude it and that would be a much bigger insult than the two missing songs on 1999's SDE. Edit to add that Schoolyard was also updated in 1992 with sax and a longer mix. That would be the version to include tbh but it's from December 1992 so past the typical cut off. [Edited 3/8/23 13:38pm] | |
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LoveGalore said: dodger07 said: Yes, there's many possible ways it could branch off. There's unreleased mixes of MNIP, Sexy MF, The Max, The Continental and probably others. 1000 Hugs & Kisses was recorded with Rosie, could that be on the D&P set...or Nona's version . Tony did write his own raps but that isn't stopping the inclusion of Call The Law and Things Have Gotta Change on the D&P set, so who knows if they'll include some GN stuff. Be funny just to piss people off on here . Will they put out Work That Fat and Schoolyard or will they be scared to offend with the way the world is now.. [Edited 3/8/23 13:31pm] Considering Schoolyard was the original title track for the 1991 album, I would say it is impossible to exclude it and that would be a much bigger insult than the two missing songs on 1999's SDE. Totally agree but will they want the bad press it could bring. Even a funny track like Work That Fat will raise snow flake shouts of ‘he was degrading and body shaming.’ In a time when Roald Dahl books are being edited fuck knows.. But that’s a whole other conversation | |
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Verse from Schoolyard. Discuss? Now boys & girls 4 the graphic part Close ur ears If U ain't got a nasty heart The schoolyard... (Here we go) Now take a glove Fill it with hot baby lotion & slip it on (Well) Pull it tight That's what Carrie was like 1 stroke & was gone Gone was - it's true The schoolyard... https://www.moonbeamlevel...olyard.htm There may or may not be something coming! | |
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LoveGalore said: Some of u are probably awful in bed. Not me I can go all night long daddy | |
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Schoolyard will be on the set unedited. I said it will be on the set unedited back in October 2020 when the D&P rumors first started and I'm saying it will be on the set in March 2023 now that we have confirmation something's happening. No need to scaremonger, literally the only reason Extraloveable and Lust U Always weren't included was because they used the word rape in the context they did, it's as simple as that. As graphic and IMO kind of weird Schoolyard is, it's too nuanced (read: not nuanced at all but it takes an actual reading of the lyrics to really grasp what's going on) for me to be worried at all, at all, about them trying to cut it. | |
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100% Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now! | |
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Dahl or Prince, big business should not be basing decision around what a handful of weirdos on Twitter will get upset about when 95 percent of the real world doesn't give a shit and won't even be bothered to listen in the first place. | |
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dodger07 said: LoveGalore said: Considering Schoolyard was the original title track for the 1991 album, I would say it is impossible to exclude it and that would be a much bigger insult than the two missing songs on 1999's SDE. Totally agree but will they want the bad press it could bring. Even a funny track like Work That Fat will raise snow flake shouts of ‘he was degrading and body shaming.’ In a time when Roald Dahl books are being edited fuck knows.. But that’s a whole other conversation I'm not convinced the press gives a shit tbh. I'm not convinced anyone would've given a shit about EL or LUA. | |
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They wouldn't have. Anyone thinking that Extraloveable or Lust (Me) Always would've moved the needle in any way is delusional and just looking for stuff to get angry about. Would've been maybe a sensationalist article or two, maybe an unflattering mention in a review, maybe a few days of a couple hundred twitter people posting snide things, maybe one or two #CancelPrince tweets, and then it would've been over and 99.999999 percent of the music listening public would've moved on. | |
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C'mon. I have always thought 'I Wonder' is better than most of the D&P album. It's a beautiful little song and sounds much more Prince-ly than most of the songs that made the release. I assumed it was almost universally beloved. 'Open Book' is great too, in spite of having a few clunky rhymes and teetering dangerously close (but not quite) to being too sentimental. And technically not a D&P outtake but from the same era, Prince's original version of 'I Hear Your Voice' is haunting. One my favourite unreleased Prince recordings. Hundalasiliah! | |
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Oh, indeed. The phrasing of 'I am guilty of no sin' gets me every time. I can listen to it again and again. Perfection. Hundalasiliah! | |
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He told Neal Karlen that Schoolyard was about his "first time getting some", so I guess it's about penetrative sex. | |
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Hopefully they will release a single soon from the SDE U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
Welcome 2 The Dawn Free the SDE now! | |
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come to daddy and check your bucket list
"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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That song next to Bob George is fantastic !!!!! "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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