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jonski43

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  1. Although she stopped working with him after Human Nature, Junior continued to make remixes of her songs ever since. I assume it's one of his "private" mixes he plays in clubs unless someone can confirm otherwise. And it certainly sounds professional enough to be on of his mixes.
  2. No, You Thrill Me was the original chorus to Erotica. There's never been an actual song called 'You Thrill Me', it's just two versions of Erotica, the first with the You Thrill Me lyrics, the second with the released lyrics. The confessions version was just a re-worked version of the first demo version of Erotica. Hope that is clear
  3. Stay. I turned over the LAV single and played it and was blown away that it was actually a great song as B-sides were normally really dull.
  4. Firstly, it's pretty reliable in certain circumstances; I think crooks and governments have got better information to change than Madonna's discography FFS. Secondly, the quote is from The Erotica Diaries written by Shep so yes, it's reliable. And yes, Junior worked on Love Hurts before Shep worked on Erotica. The thread is about what was the evolution of the song so I don't see what the problem is? Love Hurts clearly went on to become Erotica.
  5. Checking out the Erotica entry on Wikipeida, it seems the order could be more like: -Love Hurts -Erotica (Instrumental Demo) - prepared by Shep as one of four tracks he presented to Madonna -Erotica (Rough Mix - 1992.01.15) -Erotica (Final Demo 1 - 1992.01.16) -Erotica (Final Demo 2 - 1992.01.16) -Erotic (included on the SEX Book CD) -Erotica (Album Version / Pre-Final Mix) From Wikipedia: While they were mixing a song called "Erotic", which was released as promotional single on her Sex book, Pettibone recalled: "You have all these great stories in the book," I told her, "Why don't you use them in the song?" I knew that Madonna was developing a 1930s dominatrix look for Erotica, but I didn't realize how far she was willing to go before I saw Sex. It contained stories authored by her mysteriously dark alter [ego], Dita. Madonna took the book and walked out of the room and didn't come back until about half an hour later. Suddenly she was on the mic, speaking in this very dry voice. "My name is Dita," she said, "and I'll be your mistress tonight." I knew that the original "Erotica" would never be the same again, and it wasn't. The chorus and bridge were changed entirely and the whole psyche of the song became sexier, more to the point. It seemed as if Dita brought out the best in her, actually serving as a vehicle for the dangerous territory she was traveling. Actually, it was the same name Madonna used when she'd stay in hotels around the world. Not anymore.[6]
  6. As far as I'm aware, the song was never called You Thrill Me. The Rain Tapes always referred to it as Erotica. The chorus changed from the 'You thrill me' lyrics in the rough version to the 'Erotica' lyrics in the final version. And the chorus was clearly changed quite late on as the MAW remixes feature the line 'I'm so in love with you' from the original chorus.
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