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WNPG Towards the end of the oversized "one night alone.. live!" booklet, there is a 55 songlist "The WNPG Orgin Playlist (xcerpt)" listing a bunch of music..
Looking at the list I was familiar with about 1/2 of the songs and liked most of them...and then went and downloaded the rest that I was not familiar with...and I really thank Prince for putting that list in the booklet to introduce me to some really AWESOME music. What I'm wondering... - Did anyone else go and check out these songs? - What other songs would have fit the "playlist" ect ect...real interested to hear what you all think!!! | |
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As we know delivery of the set is irregular...why don't you post the list, so us non owners can join into the talk... | |
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oh boy!!!
Sing A Simple Song - Sly & The Family Stone Like A Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan/Jimi Hendrix La La La means Eye Love U - The Delfonics Someday We'll All Be Free - Donnie Hathaway Betcha By Golly Wow - The Stylistics Young, Gifted & Black - Aretha Franklin The Jam - Graham Central Station You've Got A Friend - James Taylor Just My Imagination - The Temptations Pass The Peas - The JB's Higher - Sly & Family Stone Mighty, Mighty - Earth WInd & Fire Fight The Power - Public Enemy A Day In The Life - The beatles Atomic Dog - George Clinton Bustin Loose - Chuck Brown Superstition - Stevie WOnder So What - Miles Davis Birdland - Joe Zawinul Lullaby - George Gershwin Something - George Harrison Hair - Graham Central Station Do Right Woman - Aretha Franklin Make Sure You're Sure - Stevie WOnder What's Going On - marvin Gaye Georgia On my Mind - Ray Charles A Case Of U - Joni Mitchell Living For The City - Stevie WOnder Black Dog - Led Zeplin Flirt - Cameo In Time - Sly Stone Family Name - Prince The Walk - The Time Fencewalk - Mandrill Red Barron - Billy Cobham Killer Joe - Quicy Jones Alabama - John Coltrane Cold Sweat - James Brown Round Midnight - Miles Davis Red Clay - Freddy Hubbard Do That Stuff - Parliament Sir Duke - Stevie WOnder Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye Knock On Wood - Eddie Floyd Send One Your Love - Stevie WOnder I Wanna Be Free - The Ohio Players Oops Upside Your Head - Gap Band For Lilly - Nat Adderley/Joe Zawinol Can You Handle It - Graham Cntral Station Star Ship/Mothership connection - Parliament I Know You Got Soul - James Brown & Bobby Byrd Se Eu Quiser Falar Com Deus - Gilberto Gil You Caught Me Smiling Again - Sly & The Family Stone Thats The Way Of The World - Earth Wind & Fire No Dia Em Que Eu Vim Me Embora - Gaetano Veloso/Gilberto Gil Phewww...now PLEASE discuss this..LOL | |
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Ooh my. His soul roots come out, don't they?
WE WANT THE FUNK! Where the hell is CHUCK Brown in this list? Gooey bitchslaps the person who compiled this list But I am very kewl that George Harrison is included with the most beautiful song he ever wrote. Wish he would do that live... | |
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And thanks for posting the list; real kewl! | |
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MISSING;
Roberta Flack and Donnie Hathaway's album; esp Miss Flack's piano instrumental Mood, that closes tha album... | |
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WNPG represents the music Prince would play if he had his own radio station right?
No Al Green? No Curtis? Chuck Brown "Bustin Loose" is on the list. | |
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Essence said: WNPG represents the music Prince would play if he had his own radio station right?
No Al Green? No Curtis? Chuck Brown "Bustin Loose" is on the list. Oops. missed the Soul Searchers. My mistake. No Al Green indeed... | |
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