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|Current video name    = I Wanna Be Your Lover ''(Band version)''
|Current video name    = I Wanna Be Your Lover ''(Band version)''
|Video Image            = File:IWBYLband-vid5in1.png
|Video Image            = File:IWBYLband-vid5in1.png
|Date                  = November 1979
|Date                  = July 1979 (estimate)
|producer(s)            = ''Information needed''
|producer(s)            = ''Information needed''
|Director              = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Gowers Bruce Gowers]
|Director              = [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Gowers Bruce Gowers]
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|Introduction          = '''I Wanna Be Your Lover''' ''band version'' is an alternate version of a video filmed to promote the [[Single: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] single. It was shot with [[Prince]]’s band, a few months after the first video was done but was never aired and remains unreleased. Both videos are two separate run-throughs of the song and neither one contains any shots also present in the other.
|Introduction          = '''I Wanna Be Your Lover''' ''band version'' is an alternate version of a video filmed to promote the [[Single: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] single. It was shot with [[Prince]]’s band, a few weeks before the [[Video: I Wanna Be Your Lover|''solo version'']]. The video with the band was never aired and remains unreleased. Both videos are two separate run-throughs of the song and neither one contains any shots also present in the other.


The video show [[Prince]] and his band lip-syncing the song in a room stage scenery. This version marks the first of a [[Prince]] ''trademark'' for videos: all his next music videos until [[Video: When Doves Cry|When Doves Cry]] follow the same template: a band lip-syncing a song on a live stage (mostly borrowed from [[Prince]]’s tour stages).
The video shows [[Prince]] and his band lip-syncing the song in a room stage scenery. This version marks the first of a [[Prince]] ''trademark'' for videos: all his next music videos until [[Video: When Doves Cry|When Doves Cry]] follow the same template: a band lip-syncing a song on a live stage (mostly borrowed from [[Prince]]’s tour stages).


While the [[Video: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] (solo version) video depicts a ''clean'' [[Prince]] image, this video shows a more ''dirty'' side of him and the band: [[Prince]] wears nothing but blue shorts (with suspenders) and legwarmers, while [[André Cymone]] wears plastic transparent pants. These outfits were reportedly usually worn during live shows.
While the [[Video: I Wanna Be Your Lover|I Wanna Be Your Lover]] (solo version) video depicts a ''clean'' [[Prince]] image, this video shows a more ''dirty'' side of him and the band: [[Prince]] wears nothing but blue shorts (with suspenders) and legwarmers, while [[André Cymone]] wears plastic transparent pants. These outfits were reportedly usually worn during live shows.


Of note, the video features [[Prince]] playing an ''Orr guitar'', (named after its luthier Charley Orr), an instrument rarely seen during his career; it was also used in [[Video: Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?|Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad]] video. In [[Video: I Like It There|I Like It There]] video, it’s been included in the lot of suspended guitars above the band.
Of note, the video features [[Prince]] playing an ''Orr guitar'', (named after its luthier Charley Orr), an instrument rarely seen during his career; it was also used in [[Video: Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?|Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad]] video. In [[Video: I Like It There|I Like It There]] video, it’s been included in the lot of suspended guitars above the band.
The video also features a ''Knut Kouppee Cloud Bass'' guitar (named after Knut Koupee music store), played by [[Andre Cymone]]. This bass also appears in [[Video: Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?|Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?]] and [[Video: The Most Beautiful Girl In The World|The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]] (played by [[Sonny T.]]).
The video also features the ''Sardonyx F Bass'' guitar, which later served as the inspiration for the Cloud guitar, played by [[Andre Cymone]]. This bass also appears in [[Video: Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?|Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad?]] [[Video: My Name Is Prince|My Name is Prince]] and [[Video: The Most Beautiful Girl In The World|The Most Beautiful Girl In The World]] (played by [[Sonny T.]]).


|recording info        =
|recording info        =
{{RecordingLine|
{{RecordingLine|
|date            = November 1979
|date            = July 1979 (estimate)
|studio          = Leeds Rehearsal Facility, North Hollywood, CA, USA (assumed)
|studio          = Leeds Rehearsal Facility, North Hollywood, CA, USA (assumed)
|additional info = ''band version''
|additional info = ''band version''

Latest revision as of 19:16, 3 June 2024

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1985: Love Or $
I Wanna Be Your Lover (Band version)


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Shooting or Planned shooting date: July 1979 (estimate)
Producer(s): Information needed
Director: Bruce Gowers

I Wanna Be Your Lover band version is an alternate version of a video filmed to promote the I Wanna Be Your Lover single. It was shot with Prince’s band, a few weeks before the solo version. The video with the band was never aired and remains unreleased. Both videos are two separate run-throughs of the song and neither one contains any shots also present in the other.

The video shows Prince and his band lip-syncing the song in a room stage scenery. This version marks the first of a Prince trademark for videos: all his next music videos until When Doves Cry follow the same template: a band lip-syncing a song on a live stage (mostly borrowed from Prince’s tour stages).

While the I Wanna Be Your Lover (solo version) video depicts a clean Prince image, this video shows a more dirty side of him and the band: Prince wears nothing but blue shorts (with suspenders) and legwarmers, while André Cymone wears plastic transparent pants. These outfits were reportedly usually worn during live shows.

Of note, the video features Prince playing an Orr guitar, (named after its luthier Charley Orr), an instrument rarely seen during his career; it was also used in Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad video. In I Like It There video, it’s been included in the lot of suspended guitars above the band. The video also features the Sardonyx F Bass guitar, which later served as the inspiration for the Cloud guitar, played by Andre Cymone. This bass also appears in Why You Wanna Treat Me So Bad? My Name is Prince and The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (played by Sonny T.).


Shooting Information
Shooting Sessions
Date Location Additional info
July 1979 (estimate) Leeds Rehearsal Facility, North Hollywood, CA, USA (assumed) band version
Cast
Crew
 
Additional Information

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1985
Love Or $