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Data Bank (Real Version) Sam Jennings recently posted his #my7princesongs and number 4 was 'Data Bank (Real Version)' Is there anything known about this version, I only seem to have the alternate version from PGA Graffiti Bridge. Prince Vault does not help with this either. |
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Reply #1 posted 04/22/23 4:13am
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TheCollecter said:
Sam Jennings recently posted his #my7princesongs and number 4 was 'Data Bank (Real Version)' Is there anything known about this version, I only seem to have the alternate version from PGA Graffiti Bridge. Prince Vault does not help with this either.
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I think he means the Prince version. |
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Reply #2 posted 04/22/23 6:42am
OnlyNDaUsa
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he means not the Time version. Or was it an odd flex? or a little trolling? Like saying "Purple Rain (Missing verse version)" "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #3 posted 04/23/23 4:50pm
TrivialPursuit
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OnlyNDaUsa said:
he means not the Time version. Or was it an odd flex? or a little trolling? Like saying "Purple Rain (Missing verse version)"
It was a weird flex, but I don't believe Sam was being facitious or mean-spirited.
And we can do without that missing verse. It's akin to the third verse of "Friends in Low Places." More legend than substance.
[Edited 4/24/23 18:25pm] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. |
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Reply #4 posted 04/24/23 1:31pm
Se7en
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TrivialPursuit said:
OnlyNDaUsa said:
he means not the Time version. Or was it an odd flex? or a little trolling? Like saying "Purple Rain (Missing verse version)"
It was a weird flex, but I don't believe Sam was being facitious or mean-spirited.
And we can do without that missing verse. It's akin to the third verse of "Friends in Love Places." More legend than substance.
There’s a missing verse in The Thunder Rolls, where it explains exactly what the wife does to the cheating husband. I heard/saw this version performed in one of Garth’s live DVDs. Doesn’t really add much to the song, but interesting to hear once. |
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Reply #5 posted 04/24/23 6:24pm
TrivialPursuit
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Se7en said:
There’s a missing verse in The Thunder Rolls, where it explains exactly what the wife does to the cheating husband. I heard/saw this version performed in one of Garth’s live DVDs. Doesn’t really add much to the song, but interesting to hear once.
I was referencing "Friends In Low Places."
Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. |
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Reply #6 posted 04/25/23 7:03am
Se7en
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TrivialPursuit said:
Se7en said:
There’s a missing verse in The Thunder Rolls, where it explains exactly what the wife does to the cheating husband. I heard/saw this version performed in one of Garth’s live DVDs. Doesn’t really add much to the song, but interesting to hear once.
I was referencing "Friends In Low Places."
I know - I was mentioning another instance of an extra verse.
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Reply #7 posted 04/25/23 12:40pm
TrivialPursuit
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Se7en said:
TrivialPursuit said:
I was referencing "Friends In Low Places."
I know - I was mentioning another instance of an extra verse.
Hmmm, I've never heard about an extra with "The Thunder Rolls." I sure do remember the hubbub around that song when it came out, though. It was early in his career, and rode the heels of "Low Places."
I suppose at that time, there were fewer songs about spousal abuse in the mainstream. So it struck a nerve. He took a bit chance that early in his career with a song like that, in 1991. But with the momentum of his career, it was actually a very smart and bold move. Good for him. "Goodbye Earl" by The Chicks covered the same subject matter.
Looking it up, I see that Tanya Tucker first recorded a version in 1988, but didn't show up by her until 1995. It had a fourth verse about infidelity and husband murder, written by Garth at the request of Tucker and her producer.
I should go listen to both versions. I was never a country guy like that (not past Urban Cowboy). Could be good to circle back to them.
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