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| It has an anti-drug message in which [[Prince]] says that "purple music" does the same to his brain as reefer or cocaine. [[Prince]]'s voice sounds slightly manipulated (although not to the effect that he would later utilize for the [[Album: Camille|Camille]] songs), to suggest he is indeed getting high on his music as he sings. | | It has an anti-drug message in which [[Prince]] says that "purple music" does the same to his brain as reefer or cocaine. [[Prince]]'s voice sounds slightly manipulated (although not to the effect that he would later utilize for the [[Album: Camille|Camille]] songs), to suggest he is indeed getting high on his music as he sings. |
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− | The song made its first and live appearance 28 years after its recording, on [[23_July 2010-am|23 July 2010 (a.m.)]], played in a medley with [[All The Critics Love U In New York]]. | + | The song made its first live appearance 28 years after its recording, on [[23_July 2010-am|23 July 2010 (a.m.)]], played in a medley with [[All The Critics Love U In New York]]. |
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| When [[Prince]] started playing it regularly on the [[Prince: Piano & A Microphone 2016|Piano & A Microphone Tour]] in 2016 the song was listed on setlists as '''Welcome 2 The Freedom Galaxy'''. It is possible [[Prince]] worked on an updated studio version in 2016 | | When [[Prince]] started playing it regularly on the [[Prince: Piano & A Microphone 2016|Piano & A Microphone Tour]] in 2016 the song was listed on setlists as '''Welcome 2 The Freedom Galaxy'''. It is possible [[Prince]] worked on an updated studio version in 2016 |