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Reply #90 posted 03/02/06 8:55am

OskarKristio

SpecialEd said:

Novabreaker said:

Why are all these people allowed to say anything else than the NPS-Rave -era? Seriously. This is not even funny anymore.


I'd take NPS and Rave over the Jehovah's Witness years easily. Oh for the days when every interview and lyric wasn't some veiled monotheistic fascism.



Wasnt NPS when he was hanging with Larry and really started gettin into the whole Jh thing.
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Reply #91 posted 03/02/06 9:08am

OskarKristio

2) Parade - Of all his 80's albums, this is the "wannabe something" one imo. Prince trying to approach different styles, but lacking the brilliance of SOTT yet. Sounds like a pre-study to later work sometimes (exceptions like "Kiss" again, of course). Not to talk about this haircut...

To me Parade is amongst his coolest albums list. This album was kinda euro funk and it had a great feel and flow to it, I like it cuz it was so different to other stuff he was doing, it was done in that period where almost every album was something new and differnt from the last each time, I remember at the time thinking this was a really trippy album, I guess if he made another Parade type album today I might have the oppinion you have about but that would only be because i would compare it to Parade and the fact that Parade is the original and just was a great example of Prince's creativity and adventurous spirit in that time.
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Reply #92 posted 03/02/06 9:20am

Snake

MendesCity said:[quote]What does everyone think the worst Prince period has been?

I've got two:By far Graffiti Bridge!
A highly anticipated sequel to Purple Rain! Only 3 tracks where worth a damn to me We Can Funk was the best! But songs like Thieves in the temple and Can't stop this feeling really were sad attempts to recapture Purple Rain Magic! I was really ashamed to be a fan then! It almost got to the Level of the Guy Eddie Murphy Played in Coming to America "Sexual Chocolate"!!Sexual Chocolate!!!

Second: Diamonds And Pearls Was Really Annoying! By then I was over to me! Not Even Get off would bring me back! I couldn't understand why He even wanted to get into the Pseudo Hip hop sound! Even though for some reason I like His rap attempts on the O)+> Album.

Those were the years he was a follower to me and Not the Innovator that I know of.

Even though Chaos & Disorder isn't popular it's what brought me back As well as the Emancipation of Prince Prince.
We all want a big hit again because
we want to relive the Hysteria & Pandemonium we experienced
when Purple Rain was Hot. Actually, he doesn't care if it happens again or not.
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Reply #93 posted 03/02/06 9:34am

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OskarKristio said:

2) Parade - Of all his 80's albums, this is the "wannabe something" one imo. Prince trying to approach different styles, but lacking the brilliance of SOTT yet. Sounds like a pre-study to later work sometimes (exceptions like "Kiss" again, of course). Not to talk about this haircut...

To me Parade is amongst his coolest albums list. This album was kinda euro funk and it had a great feel and flow to it, I like it cuz it was so different to other stuff he was doing, it was done in that period where almost every album was something new and differnt from the last each time, I remember at the time thinking this was a really trippy album, I guess if he made another Parade type album today I might have the oppinion you have about but that would only be because i would compare it to Parade and the fact that Parade is the original and just was a great example of Prince's creativity and adventurous spirit in that time.


Agreed! It's my favorite album for all it's quirky, jazzy, weird, clever and brilliant charms. It has aged quite well (20 Years!) and shows how ahead of his time Prince was. Prince's creativity was untouchable during this period. Parade needs to be remastered though. This album was a European criticial darling.

Has anybody heard the Rebirth of the Flesh sessions (avant garde jazz) that took place around the Parade era.
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Reply #94 posted 03/03/06 2:27am

OskarKristio

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Snake said:

MendesCity said:

What does everyone think the worst Prince period has been?

I've got two:By far Graffiti Bridge!
A highly anticipated sequel to Purple Rain! Only 3 tracks where worth a damn to me We Can Funk was the best! But songs like Thieves in the temple and Can't stop this feeling really were sad attempts to recapture Purple Rain Magic! I was really ashamed to be a fan then! It almost got to the Level of the Guy Eddie Murphy Played in Coming to America "Sexual Chocolate"!!Sexual Chocolate!!!


GB was no Purple Rain I guess I never compared it to that or thought bout it that way,its true its another soundtrack album like PR,UCM,and BM and it did have a soundtrack flow and theme to it. I didnt include it in my list of worst period cuz I think this album still had a lot of spirit in it, I remember in interview Prince was promoting Emanipation and he's talking about how that album so much spirit in it but i think thats only true in parts I would say GB actually has more of a raw spirited and celebratory feel to it, this was probably also helped by the involvement of Morris Day and the Time also.
The best Tracks on GB IMO

We Can Funk
Joy In Repetition
Question of You
Elephants and Flowers
Melody Cool
Love Machine
New Power Generation
Round and Round












Second: Diamonds And Pearls Was Really Annoying! By then I was over to me! Not Even Get off would bring me back! I couldn't understand why He even wanted to get into the Pseudo Hip hop sound! Even though for some reason I like His rap attempts on the O)+> Album.

Those were the years he was a follower to me and Not the Innovator that I know of.

Even though Chaos & Disorder isn't popular it's what brought me back As well as the Emancipation of Prince Prince.
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Reply #95 posted 03/03/06 9:53am

Snake

The best Tracks on GB "IMO"

We Can Funk/Joy In Repetition!!!
Question of You
Stand all Time
Title track
Shake

After thoughts....
Elephants and Flowers?*Strangely enough, I'm curious to hear a George Michael version
Love Machine?..*Entertaining but outrageously performed Gaylie in the movie! So annoying!


Even though Chaos & Disorder isn't popular it's what brought me back As well as the Emancipation of Prince Prince.[/quote][/quote]
We all want a big hit again because
we want to relive the Hysteria & Pandemonium we experienced
when Purple Rain was Hot. Actually, he doesn't care if it happens again or not.
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Reply #96 posted 03/04/06 5:30am

OskarKristio

Snake said:

The best Tracks on GB "IMO"

We Can Funk/Joy In Repetition!!!
Question of You
Stand all Time
Title track
Shake

After thoughts....
Elephants and Flowers?*Strangely enough, I'm curious to hear a George Michael version
Love Machine?..*Entertaining but outrageously performed Gaylie in the movie! So annoying!


Even though Chaos & Disorder isn't popular it's what brought me back As well as the Emancipation of Prince Prince.
[/quote][/quote]


Actually the songs u mentioned are good too eg,particuliarly Still Would Stand All Time, Graffiti Bridge, Shake is a simple but joyful tune has got a spirited vibe to it courtesy of the Time.

Yeh I suppose C & D, is not a terible album I just dont think it stands out as
an album I would put in my List Of Cool Prince Albums, there's a few things I dont like about it, I really dont like the Cover Art, its probably the only really grim and least classy album cover he's used. Based on the cover art and a couple of the guitar rocky tracks on it and the time it came out I cant help think he was kinda trying to appeal to the Grunge vibe and audience of the time that annoys me a bit cause I prefer the Prince that either dictates or doesnt give a f about the fashion of the day. I can sit through that album and think yeh there's some stuff on it thats not too bad, i just dont think there's anything particuliarly colourful or innovative on it, and the flow of the album seems bit disjointed, I like Dinner With Delores and yeh the guitar driven tracks "I like it there" and title track show that Prince can rock out, but they are probably not the best examples of songs where he rocks out see "Bambi" "Endorphine Machine" "Lets Go Crazy", and "Peach". This album like Come seemed bit more introverted and kinda aimless or without direction and focus compared to other albums.
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Reply #97 posted 03/04/06 6:36am

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Prince on the Ultimate Live Experience tour - Wembley Arena, London (March 1995)



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Reply #98 posted 03/04/06 7:06am

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OskarKristio said:




Wasnt NPS when he was hanging with Larry and really started gettin into the whole Jh thing.


True it was creeping in, the trasnition albums as Larry Graham emerged. Freaks On This Side was about "The truth" and to be member of NPG you had to understand the "process of creation". Come On had boring lyrics about fidelity.

Generally though both albums could be enjoyed musically without the constant JW battering ram attacks.
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Reply #99 posted 03/04/06 7:07am

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CalhounSq said:

Prince on the Ultimate Live Experience tour - Wembley Arena, London (March 1995)



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The Gold Experience tour was great. How refreshing to have setlist of previously unplayed material. Great NPG lineup too.

Some jealousy perhaps because he only shared his golden delights with Europe.
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Reply #100 posted 03/04/06 7:24am

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SpecialEd said:

CalhounSq said:

Prince on the Ultimate Live Experience tour - Wembley Arena, London (March 1995)



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The Gold Experience tour was great. How refreshing to have setlist of previously unplayed material. Great NPG lineup too.

Some jealousy perhaps because he only shared his golden delights with Europe.


Oh, are we talking music? I was referring to his near death weight, pale skin, garish outfits & lethal use of eye makeup neutral

Worst Music Period: C&D album, Rave album...
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Reply #101 posted 03/06/06 1:58pm

musicolog

Novabreaker said:

musicolog said:

of course don't mean purple rain or SOTT or 1999 or Parade are not good, but I don't think they've got the sound P wanted them 2
...anyway I'd give much 2 hear SOTT re-recorded now !


wtf?


sorry Nova but I've listened again 2 SOTT and am still thinking this brilliant album deserves a far better production, with a big large wide deep sound as it can be found throughout TRC, TGE, News, on some parts of Emancipation, or Musicology... Or just the songs from SOTT with the clear sound of Lovesexy ? There's a gap (in term of production) between those two albums...

...anyway those 80's albums are excellent, but sometimes the sound is kind of frustrating...
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