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Thread started 02/27/09 3:48am

SoulAlive

More unreleased Stevie Wonder tracks from 1973/74!

The first song is probably titled "Deep Inside Your Heart".The title of the second song is unknown,but fans call it "Piano Vocal".It's rumored that these tracks were composed in late 1973,early 1974...after 'Innervisions' but before 'Fullfillingness' First Finale'.
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Reply #1 posted 02/27/09 3:56am

Harlepolis

Something about the melody from the 1st song reminds of Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing hmmm

I get SO frustrated when I hear Stevie Wonder outtakes, probably because we might never hear them? sigh
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Reply #2 posted 02/27/09 4:12am

SoulAlive

you guys remember these snipppets,from those same sessions.....


The title of the first song is believed to be "Knocking At Your Door".
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Reply #3 posted 02/27/09 4:15am

SoulAlive

Harlepolis said:

I get SO frustrated when I hear Stevie Wonder outtakes, probably because we might never hear them? sigh


I almost wish that these snippets didn't leak.It's too frustrating to be teased like this lol I would lose my mind if Stevie ever decided to release a box set of unreleased songs.
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Reply #4 posted 02/27/09 4:27am

SoulAlive

1973/1974 Stevie Wonder sessions:

"Flipside Theme" (1973)
"Fine Young Thing" (1973)
(for his band,Wonderlove)
"One Little Kiss" (1973)
"When I Was A Child" (1973)
(could this be an early version of "I Wish"?)
"Get Off" (1973)
"Love Magazine" (1973)
"You've Been Better To Me (Than Alot Of My Dreams)" (1973)
"Knocking At Your Door" (1974))
"deep Inside Your Heart" (1974)
"Bumble Bee Of Love" (1974)
"Sky Blue Afternoon" (1974)
"No News Is Good News" (1974)
"The Future" (1974)
"If Your Mama Could See You Now" (1974)
"Would I Live For You,Would I Die For You" (1974)
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Reply #5 posted 02/27/09 4:30am

SoulAlive

Harlepolis said:

Something about the melody from the 1st song reminds of Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing hmmm


Yeah,it's very similiar to that song.
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Reply #6 posted 02/27/09 4:41am

SoulAlive

lol...so I'm doing some research on these songs and look what I was able to google:

http://prince.org/msg/8/220044 lol
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Reply #7 posted 02/27/09 5:39am

graecophilos

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"Bumble Bee Of Love"

You my American adn Englis fellows gotta admit that bumble is one of the funniest and silliest english words!! "bumble".
And the word bumble bee in a song is totally crazy.
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Reply #8 posted 02/27/09 5:42am

graecophilos

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anyway, he should use more of his vault songs for his new albums! I'm sure people would realize the difference and love the old tracks.
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Reply #9 posted 02/27/09 6:06am

Graycap23

More.....more.....more
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Reply #10 posted 02/27/09 8:07am

CoolTarik1

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SoulAlive said:

1973/1974 Stevie Wonder sessions:

"Flipside Theme" (1973)
"Fine Young Thing" (1973)
(for his band,Wonderlove)
"One Little Kiss" (1973)
"When I Was A Child" (1973)
(could this be an early version of "I Wish"?)
"Get Off" (1973)
"Love Magazine" (1973)
"You've Been Better To Me (Than Alot Of My Dreams)" (1973)
"Knocking At Your Door" (1974))
"deep Inside Your Heart" (1974)
"Bumble Bee Of Love" (1974)
"Sky Blue Afternoon" (1974)
"No News Is Good News" (1974)
"The Future" (1974)
"If Your Mama Could See You Now" (1974)
"Would I Live For You,Would I Die For You" (1974)


Some of these like "Fine Young Thing, You've been Better to Me (Than The lot of My Dreams) and blue sky afternoon, hes performed in concert. amazing stuff.
At this point in history, we have a choice to make
To either, walk the path of love, or be crippled by our hate
-Stevie Wonder
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Reply #11 posted 02/27/09 9:29am

graecophilos

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CoolTarik1 said:

SoulAlive said:

1973/1974 Stevie Wonder sessions:

"Flipside Theme" (1973)
"Fine Young Thing" (1973)
(for his band,Wonderlove)
"One Little Kiss" (1973)
"When I Was A Child" (1973)
(could this be an early version of "I Wish"?)
"Get Off" (1973)
"Love Magazine" (1973)
"You've Been Better To Me (Than Alot Of My Dreams)" (1973)
"Knocking At Your Door" (1974))
"deep Inside Your Heart" (1974)
"Bumble Bee Of Love" (1974)
"Sky Blue Afternoon" (1974)
"No News Is Good News" (1974)
"The Future" (1974)
"If Your Mama Could See You Now" (1974)
"Would I Live For You,Would I Die For You" (1974)


Some of these like "Fine Young Thing, You've been Better to Me (Than The lot of My Dreams) and blue sky afternoon, hes performed in concert. amazing stuff.



have you got any recordings of those???
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Reply #12 posted 02/27/09 9:35am

Graycap23

SoulAlive said:

1973/1974 Stevie Wonder sessions:

"Flipside Theme" (1973)
"Fine Young [b]Thing
" (1973)[/b] (for his band,Wonderlove)
"One Little [b]Kiss" (1973)
"When I Was A Child" (1973)[/b] (could this be an early version of "I Wish"?)
"[b]Get Off" (1973)
"Love Magazine" (1973)
"You've Been Better To Me (Than Alot Of My Dreams)" (1973)
"Knocking At Your Door" (1974))
"deep Inside Your Heart" (1974)
"Bumble Bee Of Love" (1974)
"Sky Blue Afternoon" (1974)
"No News Is Good News" (1974)
"The Future" (1974)
"If Your Mama Could See You Now" (1974)
"Would I Live For You,Would I Die For You" (1974)[/b]

Look's like Prince song titles.....
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Reply #13 posted 02/27/09 11:19am

bboy87

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I've had these snippets for some time now cool
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #14 posted 02/27/09 11:35am

graecophilos

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bboy87 said:

I've had these snippets for some time now cool


and why did you not share? were you forced to keep 'em?
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Reply #15 posted 02/27/09 12:22pm

Mong

They're from '74.
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Reply #16 posted 02/27/09 12:45pm

bboy87

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graecophilos said:

bboy87 said:

I've had these snippets for some time now cool


and why did you not share? were you forced to keep 'em?

I shared them


I was sending them out like a faucet lol
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #17 posted 02/27/09 1:13pm

SoulAlive

bboy87 said:

graecophilos said:



and why did you not share? were you forced to keep 'em?

I shared them


I was sending them out like a faucet lol


hmmm lol
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Reply #18 posted 02/27/09 1:18pm

Mong

A few people have a copy of the reels that those tracks were from, maybe about 20 people. That is all I am saying.
[Edited 2/27/09 13:18pm]
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Reply #19 posted 02/27/09 2:05pm

bboy87

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SoulAlive said:

bboy87 said:


I shared them


I was sending them out like a faucet lol


hmmm lol



Oh don't act like you wasn't the FIRST to ask lol
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #20 posted 02/27/09 3:02pm

SoulAlive

bboy87 said:

SoulAlive said:



hmmm lol



Oh don't act like you wasn't the FIRST to ask lol


boxed lol
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Reply #21 posted 02/27/09 3:29pm

graecophilos

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If [b] I[vb]'d have some super-dooper-rare songs by SW, some songs I know everyone would kill to, to have a listen to them, I'd share them... but before that I'd sell them to somebody for much money. And then I'd share them to the world.
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Reply #22 posted 02/27/09 4:07pm

SoulAlive

CoolTarik1 said:

SoulAlive said:

1973/1974 Stevie Wonder sessions:

"Flipside Theme" (1973)
"Fine Young Thing" (1973)
(for his band,Wonderlove)
"One Little Kiss" (1973)
"When I Was A Child" (1973)
(could this be an early version of "I Wish"?)
"Get Off" (1973)
"Love Magazine" (1973)
"You've Been Better To Me (Than Alot Of My Dreams)" (1973)
"Knocking At Your Door" (1974))
"deep Inside Your Heart" (1974)
"Bumble Bee Of Love" (1974)
"Sky Blue Afternoon" (1974)
"No News Is Good News" (1974)
"The Future" (1974)
"If Your Mama Could See You Now" (1974)
"Would I Live For You,Would I Die For You" (1974)


Some of these like "Fine Young Thing, You've been Better to Me (Than The lot of My Dreams) and blue sky afternoon, hes performed in concert. amazing stuff.


Did he really perform some of these songs in concert? Wow!
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Reply #23 posted 02/27/09 6:15pm

Mong

I know the guy who freed the snippets. And he's posted on YouTube on SoulAlive's hosting of them, and SoulAlive deletes them. Seems like SoulAlive wants to be the man and claim credit. Bullshit. Grow up, little man!

(Passed on by the afore-mentioned person)
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Reply #24 posted 02/27/09 6:19pm

bboy87

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Mong said:

I know the guy who freed the snippets. And he's posted on YouTube on SoulAlive's hosting of them, and SoulAlive deletes them. Seems like SoulAlive wants to be the man and claim credit. Bullshit. Grow up, little man!

(Passed on by the afore-mentioned person)

what?
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #25 posted 02/27/09 6:29pm

Mong

There was an agreement. Snippets, no full tracks. That is all that will be said. The full tracks will NEVER be heard.
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Reply #26 posted 02/27/09 7:04pm

Timmy84

Something fishy's goin' on...
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Reply #27 posted 02/28/09 2:39am

Rogue588

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I would love to get these. I'll have to do some digging.
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Reply #28 posted 02/28/09 2:54am

graecophilos

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bboy87 said:

Mong said:

I know the guy who freed the snippets. And he's posted on YouTube on SoulAlive's hosting of them, and SoulAlive deletes them. Seems like SoulAlive wants to be the man and claim credit. Bullshit. Grow up, little man!

(Passed on by the afore-mentioned person)

what?


Is Mong saying SoulAlive is foolin us or what?
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