The "Parade" Era Music Through The Years
Released on Patreon 5/5/2019
Run Time: 2 HRS 14 MIN
-Episodes of "The..." Music Through the Years is available to view ONLY on The SPOOKY ELECTRIC XPOSED Patreon channel, for patrons of the "Lovesexy" Tier and higher.
This is the first episode of "The..." Music Through the Years series on the SPOOKY ELECTRIC XPOSED channel and available only on PATREON.
As with most of the 5 Prince series currently running on the channel, this series started as a "MUSIC XTRA" of "The Ritualistic Life and Murder of Prince" series from the SEGMENT 9 on the "Parade" music (This episode). However, viewers loved this live music only episode so much, I created "The..." Music Through the Years series that is ONGOING on the channel.
This first episode details Prince performing the music from the 1986 "Parade" album (Music from Prince's 2nd major motion picture "Under the Cherry Moon") from throughout Prince's 39 year career in the music business.
Here are the tracks from the "Parade" album performed by Prince in this episode:
"Parade" (1986)
1) "Christopher Tracy's Parade"
2) "New Position"
3) "I Wonder U"
4)"Under the Cherry Moon"
5) "Girls & Boys"
6) "Life Can be So Nice"
7) "Venus De Milo"
8) "Mountains"
9) "Do U Lie?"
10) "Kiss"
11) "Anotherloverholenyohead"
12) "Sometimes It Snows In April"
As with all the episodes in "The..." Music Through the Years series, these are multi- hour live episodes where we will watch Prince perform his hits over and over through the decades and Prince's dozens of tours. You will see Prince perform these hits over and over, again and again in different arrangements, with different bands, and various venues. But if it's one of your favorite Prince songs or albums being performed, I'm sure you won't mind.
Some footage was professionally shot by Prince, some were shot by venue staff, some by concertgoers. Some footage is over 35 or 40 years old, some are newer clips from the years right before Prince's death. These live clips span Prince's entire 39 year music career.





