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Thread started 04/12/23 10:44am

2freaky

We are some spoiled people.

Let's be honest, we have everything we need. All the bombs are out. The boot songs are easily available. There can only be junk left. Yea, a pristine version of skoolyard, big deal. We have all the main jams: Cosmic Day, Large Room, Wally, jeez, that piano album kills everyting. We are so lucky and so spoiled. Be thankful you purple sickos. hehe. Love ya.

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Reply #1 posted 04/12/23 10:51am

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i agree we should be thankful for how much we have both officially and unreleased stuff, but the fact is there are troves and troves of immaculate songs just sitting there still. look no further than fun love and evolsidog and bloody mouth.

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Reply #2 posted 04/12/23 11:12am

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We still don't have a pristine version of Lust u Always.

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Reply #3 posted 04/12/23 11:24am

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paisleyparkgirl said:

We still don't have a pristine version of Lust u Always.

i would put it in my maybe top 10 or 20 p tracks of all time electro bubblegum 1982 funk pop at its absolute finest. undefineably brilliant.

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Reply #4 posted 04/12/23 12:00pm

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lustmealways said:

paisleyparkgirl said:

We still don't have a pristine version of Lust u Always.

i would put it in my maybe top 10 or 20 p tracks of all time electro bubblegum 1982 funk pop at its absolute finest. undefineably brilliant.

Yes, I want the quality version, they can just edit the "controversial" part out.

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Reply #5 posted 04/12/23 12:54pm

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paisleyparkgirl said:

Yes, I want the quality version, they can just edit the "controversial" part out.

NO EDITS all or nothing

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Reply #6 posted 04/12/23 12:55pm

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lustmealways said:

i agree we should be thankful for how much we have both officially and unreleased stuff, but the fact is there are troves and troves of immaculate songs just sitting there still. look no further than fun love and evolsidog and bloody mouth.



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Reply #7 posted 04/12/23 1:32pm

IanRG

2freaky said:

Let's be honest, we have everything we need. All the bombs are out. The boot songs are easily available. There can only be junk left. Yea, a pristine version of skoolyard, big deal. We have all the main jams: Cosmic Day, Large Room, Wally, jeez, that piano album kills everyting. We are so lucky and so spoiled. Be thankful you purple sickos. hehe. Love ya.


Absolutely. But you are missing the point.

Sure, we already have more than most fans of other artists - this is what I have been saying. However, the point is there is more that can be done. This is not just for us who have been conditioned for decades to expect a high volume of official and unofficial output virtually every year. It is also for the legacy and how this is passed on so others can be aware and the music can be more accessible. The Super Deluxe Editions are for super fans. Systematically remastering the older releases and compiling new sets that are a mix of what is widely known, known to few and unreleased can inspire more new fans.

This is about the preservation of art, not serving the needs of us spoiled Superfans or monetising the estate.

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Reply #8 posted 04/12/23 4:26pm

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I'm still hankering for those "Willing and Able" leaks.

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Reply #9 posted 04/12/23 6:25pm

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But I want more lol I'm curious about the post 1995 vault material and I'm sure there's some really nice outtakes we haven't heard yet.
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Reply #10 posted 04/12/23 8:02pm

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Maybe we're lucky to have what we've gotten so far but I sure as hell wouldn't say we're "spoiled" when we've gone two and a half years without any kind of major new release...

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Reply #11 posted 04/13/23 6:20am

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bozojones said:

Maybe we're lucky to have what we've gotten so far but I sure as hell wouldn't say we're "spoiled" when we've gone two and a half years without any kind of major new release...

Co-sign.



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Reply #12 posted 04/13/23 8:21am

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paisleyparkgirl said:

We still don't have a pristine version of Lust u Always.

Don't we, though?

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Reply #13 posted 04/13/23 5:13pm

RJOrion

I agree.
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Reply #14 posted 04/13/23 5:24pm

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billymeade said:

paisleyparkgirl said:

We still don't have a pristine version of Lust u Always.

Don't we, though?

If we do I haven't heard it.

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Reply #15 posted 04/14/23 9:34am

Vannormal

lustmealways said:

i agree we should be thankful for how much we have both officially and unreleased stuff, but the fact is there are troves and troves of immaculate songs just sitting there still. look no further than fun love and evolsidog and bloody mouth.

Bloody Mouth

"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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Reply #16 posted 04/21/23 1:14am

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Well I still need video footage of concerts and aftershows that I could not attend, so I haven't been spoiled nearly enough! hrmph

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Reply #17 posted 04/21/23 4:02am

JorisE73

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Well I still need video footage of concerts and aftershows that I could not attend, so I haven't been spoiled nearly enough! hrmph


This could be a problem. a lot of venues videorecorded the shows Prince played that Prince didn't video record and a lot of those were sent to Prince (what he did with some of them is another story tho; threw them in the trash for example for some of the recordings) but Paisley Park have to strike a deal with the owner of the recording to release it.

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Reply #18 posted 04/21/23 4:52am

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paisleyparkgirl said:

billymeade said:

Don't we, though?

If we do I haven't heard it.

For me, the leaked version has a decent sound: it's better than nothing....

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Reply #19 posted 04/21/23 6:21am

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I'd argue we need pristine digital versions of the extended versions and b sides that were only on vinyl. Beyond that, I'd agree. But why settle when you can reasonably have more? It's all there, we want it, the estate will make money, and it will add to Prince's legacy and our understanding of him.

Some people do ask for too much at once, perhaps, but we haven't had something for a good bit. Gimme tha goods!
"Man, the living creature, the creating individual, is always more important than any established style or system" - Bruce Lee
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Reply #20 posted 04/21/23 11:08pm

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Ramzoo said:



paisleyparkgirl said:




billymeade said:




Don't we, though?




If we do I haven't heard it.



For me, the leaked version has a decent sound: it's better than nothing....




That's not what pristine means
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Reply #21 posted 04/22/23 12:49am

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Things I'm still waiting for (excluded lives):

More "Originals" from '80 with Data Bank, Neon Telephone, Happy Birthday Mr. Christian... and from '90 and over, I Hear Your Voice, Allegiance, Immersion, Sunday In The Park, Martika's Kitchen...

And a lot of unreleased songs we are listening in so-so quality sound:

Strange Way To Say I Love U

Fun Love

Evolsidog

Joy In Repetition (with original intro drum)

The Grand Progression (the final version I never heard)

The Emancipation outtakes (I'm The DJ, Feel Good...)

...and counting.

And, yes, oblivious, the music we don't know it exist. Like most of Deliverance I think there are a lot of things we never heard before. What remains of aborted project like Hit'N'Run III? Madrid 2 Chicago? Roadhouse Garden and his brother album? Black Is The New Black? The second album of 3rdeyegirls?

I want this, now, I'm getting old, my ears are less responsive year by year, I cannot wait forever.

[Edited 4/22/23 7:57am]

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Reply #22 posted 04/22/23 7:08am

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if he means most of the best stuff is out officially or in good enough bootleg quality... we may have most of the best. But NOT all! Yes many of the known songs are out there....I do believe that there are many great ones that we know nothing about and some we have heard of that are not in wide circulation.

But there are many maybe 10 albums worth that we know of that are not released or in circulation... just about all songs he did for other acts at least through the 80s were recorded by Prince.... I want to hear them.



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Reply #23 posted 04/22/23 11:05am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

if he means most of the best stuff is out officially or in good enough bootleg quality... we may have most of the best. But NOT all! Yes many of the known songs are out there....I do believe that there are many great ones that we know nothing about and some we have heard of that are not in wide circulation.


Yeah, I wonder about that, though. Maybe 80s stuff is a bit degraded, but once DAT came into play, etc., things from 30 years ago isn't going to be nearly as bad as stuff even 40 years ago.

I totally get them re-releasing stuff on vinyl so it's all out there (because some never was on vinyl or extremely limited). I get the simple remasters.

But with 1000 songs (just as a number for argument sake), the fuck are we looking at down the line for releases? It's at least another 50 albums of stuff, or at least the main catalog with the extras from those eras. Why they're dragging their feet is just beyond me.

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Reply #24 posted 04/22/23 4:23pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:

if he means most of the best stuff is out officially or in good enough bootleg quality... we may have most of the best. But NOT all! Yes many of the known songs are out there....I do believe that there are many great ones that we know nothing about and some we have heard of that are not in wide circulation.


Yeah, I wonder about that, though. Maybe 80s stuff is a bit degraded, but once DAT came into play, etc., things from 30 years ago isn't going to be nearly as bad as stuff even 40 years ago.

I totally get them re-releasing stuff on vinyl so it's all out there (because some never was on vinyl or extremely limited). I get the simple remasters.

But with 1000 songs (just as a number for argument sake), the fuck are we looking at down the line for releases? It's at least another 50 albums of stuff, or at least the main catalog with the extras from those eras. Why they're dragging their feet is just beyond me.

I honestly doubt Prince had mant "good" songs in the vault. The proof is in what has been released. It has been proven to us, and for some of us it's been known for decades, that the best stuff is what he decided to release. the rest, he put away to work on some other time. The 70s version of I could never take the lace of your man is nor as good as the reworked, and finally released version on sign of the times. Prince made decisions of what to release based on what he heard and reeased what he thought was worthy. I myself agree with his decisions. I know it comes down to taste, but, artists and producers do have a good isea of what they want their audience to hear and what they will pay for. It cheapens what the artist put together as a final product when all these other artifacts are presented as one with the original album.

Don't get me wrong, I buy the SDE or unreleased albums when they come out, but i won't be waiting, or clamoring for them. The estate only has to look as far as The John Lennon Estate to see what happens when the well runs dry and "new' product is nowhere to be found. Prince was a made that made a finite number of recordings good enough to be released. He released his best while alive and now that he's dead, the Estate, whether we like it not, is a business that wants to stay afloat for as long as possible , and the "good' shit has to be doled out slowly.

I think 50 albums is stretching it.

And, whatever we get, we bitch about anyway.

[Edited 4/22/23 16:24pm]

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Reply #25 posted 04/22/23 6:03pm

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"Good" is mostly relative. We are fans. We want to hear what he recorded, even if it's not up to par. It tells a story of where he was at that moment in his life. It's history.

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Reply #26 posted 04/24/23 3:53am

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lustmealways said:

paisleyparkgirl said:

Yes, I want the quality version, they can just edit the "controversial" part out.

NO EDITS all or nothing

I'm absolutely happy with edits to that and Extralovable. It certainly would be nothing without them.

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Reply #27 posted 04/24/23 9:39am

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2freaky said:

Let's be honest, we have everything we need. All the bombs are out. The boot songs are easily available. There can only be junk left. Yea, a pristine version of skoolyard, big deal. We have all the main jams: Cosmic Day, Large Room, Wally, jeez, that piano album kills everyting. We are so lucky and so spoiled. Be thankful you purple sickos. hehe. Love ya.

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- Well, compared to other fans, we are. Some fans wait like 10 years for a song or two. But part of the fun of being a Prince fan is to know he released so much music and we should dig the treasure.

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Yes, there are many outtakes out there, but I believe some things are very well locked. I never had one single outtake of any of the Welcome 2 America songs, for example. And I dont believe there is only ´junk´ left. Most artists that worked with Prince say that they recorded many things that werent released. And I am curious to listen to anything he recorded with the 90s NPG, for example. Not to mention live concerts, jams, etc

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Reply #28 posted 04/24/23 10:40am

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GustavoRibas said:

2freaky said:

Let's be honest, we have everything we need. All the bombs are out. The boot songs are easily available. There can only be junk left. Yea, a pristine version of skoolyard, big deal. We have all the main jams: Cosmic Day, Large Room, Wally, jeez, that piano album kills everyting. We are so lucky and so spoiled. Be thankful you purple sickos. hehe. Love ya.

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- Well, compared to other fans, we are. Some fans wait like 10 years for a song or two. But part of the fun of being a Prince fan is to know he released so much music and we should dig the treasure.

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Yes, there are many outtakes out there, but I believe some things are very well locked. I never had one single outtake of any of the Welcome 2 America songs, for example. And I dont believe there is only ´junk´ left. Most artists that worked with Prince say that they recorded many things that werent released. And I am curious to listen to anything he recorded with the 90s NPG, for example. Not to mention live concerts, jams, etc

I'd like to hear the psychedelic rock he claimed he worked on with Lenny Kravitz.

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Reply #29 posted 04/24/23 1:35pm

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Prince himself taught me to be spoiled by releasing at least one album a year for almost the entire time he was alive.

Especially in the 80s, with all the side projects. By comparison, it seemed nonstop.

But, to your point: if nothing new comes out, I’m fully satisfied with what we have.
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