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Days of Wild and the Gold Experience Just listening to Crystal Ball and its clear that DoW was intended for The Gold Experience. All the TV appearances and interviews by the band and “Tora Tora” at the time of the Gold Exp concerts raved about the track “funkiest tune ever” and such comments. We (his adoring public) were going crazy for it, and still are (1+1+1=3 single version from last year) so WHY did it not end up on the final album cut? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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I just don't know.. Kind of the same reason he leaves top tunes off major releases 'spose The Hottest chip of them all - www.hotchip.co.uk - Get down with Prince
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I may be wrong, and I'm sure I will be corrected if I am, but I think the live version was recorded after the albums release and the studio version just didn't have the same vibe as the live one so it was not used. I think I read that somewhere. Or am I thinking of another song? Anybody? | |
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LittlePill said: I may be wrong, and I'm sure I will be corrected if I am, but I think the live version was recorded after the albums release and the studio version just didn't have the same vibe as the live one so it was not used. I think I read that somewhere. Or am I thinking of another song? Anybody?
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So why put the "welcome to the dawn, you have just accessed the wild experience" studio stuff on it then?
There was so much hype about the song, NPG loved it, we loved it and Prince seemed to love it. Seems a bit illogical to me. Even more so than normal I mean! Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Probably because of all the rap that was on the album, to begin with. He did say, I think, that he would use the song later--I guess he just forgot. The boy needs his viagra. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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The Studio version has the NPG operator that appeared on TGE at the beginning of the track, anyone know which track he favoured over DOW? | |
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P Control I think? | |
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Marrk said: The Studio version has the NPG operator that appeared on TGE at the beginning of the track, anyone know which track he favoured over DOW?
I'm pretty sure that Days Of Wild was just removed from the tracklist, reducing the number of actual songs from 13 down to 12. The studio version does sound a little weak when compared to the live version on Crystal Ball. | |
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The song seems to mean quite a lot to Prince since it's one
of the songs he's been playing live at almost every show or at least with a striking regularity for a almost a decade. My own take on it's removal from the final Gold pressing was always a combination of the afore mentioned reasons plus the probable fact that he didn't want Warners to have any rights to the song [ie not giving up the mastertape of dow]. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: The song seems to mean quite a lot to Prince since it's one
of the songs he's been playing live at almost every show or at least with a striking regularity for a almost a decade. My own take on it's removal from the final Gold pressing was always a combination of the afore mentioned reasons plus the probable fact that he didn't want Warners to have any rights to the song [ie not giving up the mastertape of dow]. spot on! | |
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According to Turn It Up 2.0...
"Sessions for The Gold Experience continued through Autumn/Winter 93-94.Dutch radio premiered songs from a tape they had purchased from Prince on March 6th 1994.'The Most Beautiful Girl In The World','Interactive','Days Of Wild','Now','Poem','Acknowledge Me','319' and 'Pheremone'. Around the time of delivery of 'Come' to Warner's, Prince submitted 'The Gold Experience' to the label.He proposed they should release 'Come' by Prince, and a few weeks later, release 'The Gold Experience' by o(+>.The first version of 'The Gold Experience' included 11 tracks,'Interactive','Days Of Wild','TMBGITW','Now','Acknowledge Me','Ripopgodazippa','319','Shy','Billy Jack Bitch' and 'Gold'. Prince made some changes to the track listing of 'The Gold Experience',but didn't spend much time working on the album.A 13 track version was compiled in September/October 1994.The track listing was, 'P Control','Endorphinmachine','Shh','We March','Days Of Wild','TMBGITW','Dolphin','Now','319',Shy','Billy Jack Bitch','I Hate U','Gold'. This configuration lacked 'Interactive','Acknowledge Me',and 'Ripopgodazippa' The only further change Prince made was to remove 'Days Of Wild'.A live version surfaced on 'Crystal Ball', in 1998, but the studio version has never seen the light of day. | |
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thebumpsquad said: According to Turn It Up 2.0...
"Sessions for The Gold Experience continued through Autumn/Winter 93-94.Dutch radio premiered songs from a tape they had purchased from Prince on March 6th 1994.'The Most Beautiful Girl In The World','Interactive','Days Of Wild','Now','Poem','Acknowledge Me','319' and 'Pheremone'. Yeah, I taped that show from Dutch radio. It was a pretty lame show built around those damn cool songs. It was basically just the dj from TrosFM and a mate, who pretended to attend this private Prince party at Paisley [I think they used soundbites from the Beautiful Exp tape]. It had these weird "operator" segues [by nona gaye?] that went like: "Only I know me, and no one gets inside without the key, I don't need one of those punks tryin to rule me, they gotta see me, they gotta see me now; what is the beautiful experience?" AAAnyway, the songs were the only thing worthy to listen to in that show and they kicked some sick n twisted ass! "Poem" was basically the electronic version of Come, but a different one from the version that appeared on boots such as "Deposition" etc. This one broke down somewhere in the middle and then continued with the last portion of the album version [the horn part]. Very smooth and cool. "Days Of Wild" was the unreleased extended version which has an extra instrumental segment at the end. I think it clocks in at about 6 mins. "Race" was a different mix from the one that ended up on the Come album. It was, I might ad, much much better. It had that 20's style jazzy kit-kat-club vibe to it and had some serious swingpunches. Which is what makes the version that was eventually released a bit of a downer on Come for me since this early version had so much going for it. "Interactive" was still the "Interactive cdrom" version and not the one that was released on Crystal Ball. "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" was, if memory serves me, a 10 minute mix. I should dig up that tape some day, but I don't even know if I've still got it. Plus I haven't got a tapedeck anymore. Anyway, who needs yet another [10 min] mix of TMBGITW ?? Still, that night was fucking exciting. Listening to the radio, hearing these new unreleased Prince jams that I knew might not even make it onto any album. It was wild. And it was one of the last times I was totally freaked out and high about new Prince stuff. That whole Come/Gold/Exodus era is still one of the most fascinating times in his career. I hope that one day we will get all the dirt on the goings on of that period. Including some more trax that we don't know about yet that were also recorded at that time. For all the talk of the 1986/1987 material [which I will be the first to wet my pants for], the 1993/1995 material that remains in the vault has just as much appeal to me. ifuckingknewi'dneedatleastoneeditforthispostedit [This message was edited Thu Jul 31 12:24:34 PDT 2003 by IstenSzek] and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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The only studio-version of DOW I know is the one on "Platinum". The sound-quality isn't that great. Where can I find another one and is it the same version? -----------------------------------------
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DOW must have got as far as the copies sent out to journalists though.
I remember it being mentioned in a review in Vox magazine (now defunct) and then being very disappointed (and confused) not to find it on the final in-stores version. | |
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Days Of Wild was removed from The Gold Experience
just prior to it's release. No official reason has ever been given as to the reason for it being dropped. Personally, I think it was because the studio version always seemed to lack something when compared to almost every live version I've ever heard. Also, The Gold Experience was played to a lot of reviewers way before it was released, and most of them singled out Days Of Wild as being a bit weak (I think a lot of them found the intro childish in it's excessive use of the F word). It's possible that these two factors played a part in Prince's decision to omit it from the final release. Here's The Gold Experience tracklist, as it was going to be. So you can see where Days Of Wild fitted into the running order... 1. Pussy Control (5:59) 2. npg operator (0:12) 3. Endorphinmachine (4:07) 4. Shhh (7:18 ) 5. We March (4:49) 6. npg operator (0:05) 7. Days Of Wild (3:46) 8. npg operator (0:18 ) 9. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (4:25) 10. Dolphin (4:59) 11. npg operator (0:20) 12. Now (4:30) 13. npg operator (0:14) 14. 319 (3:19) 15. npg operator (0:10) 16. Shy (5:04) 17. Billy Jack Bitch (5:32) 18. Hate U (5:54) 19. npg operator (0:45) 20. Gold (7:23) . | |
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I agree the studio version is quite weak, it lacks oomph.
I'm not that mad about any version of the song to be honest, I never saw why people were so crazy over it - but it definately comes off better live. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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As I've said before..imagine having the long version of DOW & Rippgodda on TGE
...wouldv'e been TOO good. BTW it was suppopsed to be a 19 track CD [This message was edited Thu Jul 31 18:50:07 PDT 2003 by origmnd] | |
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I love the original studio version of "Days Of Wild" and I really think it should have appeared on the album.I remember playing that song for a few friends that aren't fans,and they LOVED it.I think it's one of Prince's funkiest,most convincing hip-hop jams.As much as I love the 'Gold Experience' CD,I think it's a shame that so many top-notch songs from this period didn't appear on it...
"Acknowledge Me" "Days Of Wild" "Interactive" "Hide The Bone" "Ripopgodazippa" ... [This message was edited Fri Aug 1 1:10:21 PDT 2003 by DavidEye] | |
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If the gold experience had had this as a tracklist, I think it would have been his best ever album:
Pussy Control Endorphinmachine Acknowledge Me Pheromone Ripopgodazippa Days Of Wild The Most Beautiful Girl In The World Race Now 319 Interactive Billy Jack Bitch Gold Pure adrenaline... | |
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CrystalVault said: The only studio-version of DOW I know is the one on "Platinum". The sound-quality isn't that great. Where can I find another one and is it the same version?
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I remember,a year or so before 'TGE' was released,I had a bootleg cassette of the album.It had a very poor-sounding version of "P Control" that was taken from a Glam Slam nightclub airing of the song.You can hear all these girls singing (off-key...lol) along with the track.Then,there was a live version of the second half of "I Hate U".Y'all know this recording.It features some guy with an English(?) accent saying..."This sounds like "Joy In Repetition",right?".I used to play this bootleg to death! | |
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Haystack said: Marrk said: The Studio version has the NPG operator that appeared on TGE at the beginning of the track, anyone know which track he favoured over DOW?
I'm pretty sure that Days Of Wild was just removed from the tracklist, reducing the number of actual songs from 13 down to 12. The studio version does sound a little weak when compared to the live version on Crystal Ball. Yeah, it was pulled at the last minute. There was an interview with Prince in NME magazine in the first quarter of '95 and they reviewed TGE and Days Of Wild was included . | |
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IstenSzek said: It had these weird "operator" segues [by nona gaye?] that
This sounds like something from The Beautiful Experience video.
went like: "Only I know me, and no one gets inside without the key..." "The Most Beautiful Girl In The World" was, if memory serves
Was that the title of the 10 minute version? It was pretty cool and I played that version a lot, segued and sounding like a tour of The Beautiful Experience EP.
me, a 10 minute mix. My guess on DOW being pulled is that Prince and his band thought it worked much better as a live number. Just like Purple Rain perhaps (side note, was Prince ever known to have recorded Purple Rain in the studio?). Something else I remember hearing was that it was taken off to make the album sound more balanced. DOW and Now together on one album gave it to much of a leaning towards rap. Life it ain't real funky unless you got that orgPop. | |
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to those of you who say the studio version is weak, i agree AND disagree. here's why...
the first version i heard was a 2nd generation tape (excellent sound) from a dutch radio broadcast... the next best sounding one i heard was on a boot called 'fantasia'. however, this version, while very clean, DID lack the 'umph' that many of you have mentioned. it is almost like it's been duuled up or dolbied out. the radio version i have has a much fuller sound and even a little juicier feel, if you will... having said that, sound-wise i feel it would have fit great... | |
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During 1998, my fav song was Days Of Wild.
That year I went to my first Prince concert. In Rotterdam, Holland. Imagine my surprise when he started the show with a great version of Days Of Wild. As far as I know, he's only done that during that show...so great Concerning the studio-version of Days Of Wild. If I'm not mistaken, the video of Days Of Wild, as shown in the 'The Beautiful Experience' VH1 special is for the studio version. So the video has the studio-version music, and the video was released to tv. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Cloudbuster said: Yeah, it was pulled at the last minute. There was an interview with Prince in NME magazine in the first quarter of '95 and they reviewed TGE and Days Of Wild was included . I remember that track by track review. The title was actually mis-printed as 'Days Of Wind' which amused me no end. I was sure they must have mis-printed it on purpose. | |
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Haystack said: Cloudbuster said: Yeah, it was pulled at the last minute. There was an interview with Prince in NME magazine in the first quarter of '95 and they reviewed TGE and Days Of Wild was included . I remember that track by track review. The title was actually mis-printed as 'Days Of Wind' which amused me no end. I was sure they must have mis-printed it on purpose. I never noticed that. I'll have to see if I've still got the mag. | |
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ChocolateInvasion said: Concerning the studio-version of Days Of Wild.
If I'm not mistaken, the video of Days Of Wild, as shown in the 'The Beautiful Experience' VH1 special is for the studio version. So the video has the studio-version music, and the video was released to tv. The version of Days Of Wild in The Beautiful Experience TV special was a live version recorded at Paisley Park Here's the track listing for The Beautiful Experience... Interactive (studio version) Days Of Wild (live) Come (remixed studio version) Race (slightly extended studio version) Acknowledge Me (edited studio version) Pheromone (studio version) The Jam (live) Shhh (live) Loose! (studio version) Papa (studio version) The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (video) Now (live) . | |
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I love the version of Come on the Beautiful Experience, I was bummed that it never got released. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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