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Reply #360 posted 02/05/07 12:05am

jacknapier

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An instant classic IMO.
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Reply #361 posted 02/05/07 12:47am

GangstaFam

The first time I listened to it I was hugely disappointed. I was expecting a hot barnburner in the vein of the Stern tracks.

I couldn't help but think of "Get Yo Groove On" which didn't help things.

The company I was with liked it even less.

The 2nd time was a lot better. I listened on proper speakers without as many distractions and without built up expectations.

It seemed to matter who I was listening to it with also.

But I always feel like any new Prince music is welcome. I'll take it all, thank you.

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Reply #362 posted 02/05/07 12:57am

padawan

It's a brilliant song.

It feels so effortless and gets you moving. And the lyrics are intensely cruel and confessional. The most real sounding words to come from Prince since... In This Bed Eye Scream.
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Reply #363 posted 02/05/07 4:36am

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sosgemini said:

IstenSzek said:



it is pretty rediculous for people to start complaining all of a sudden about
having to buy a single and then having to pay for it again when they buy the
album it will be released on at a later date.

uhm, what? i mean, wtf. did you also return your lp en cd singles back in the
day, once the album that the songs was on hit the stores?

you pay for the song now to be able to have it now and not after 2 months if
and when an album drops with the song on it.


are you asking this question to me? lol

umm...if you are, i think you might have misunderstood my point. cause i wasn't complaining about buying a single before an albums release.

were you talking to me?

biggrin



no lol i'm so sorry for that. i think i just misquoted or something.
my rant was for the people that pop up everywhere now and act as if he
(prince) is the first artist on the planet to release 1 song singles &
charge people for them. lol

hello: itunes, hello: lp, cassette & cd singles. smile

imo they should either get the song and pay for it. or they should be
stingy and not pay for it. but either way don't blame prince for this
song costing money. buncha cheepos. want everything for free, lol.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #364 posted 02/05/07 4:50am

james

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Love it.

Reminds me of a few things. Hello, She's always in my hair, Splash. Those silly lyrics, catchy tunes.
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Reply #365 posted 02/05/07 4:51am

Se7en

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One thing I've noticed about Prince songs; if you see them, you'd better buy them when you can. You never know when the website will go down, the album is cancelled, or the album/single is out-of-print.

Even the worst Prince songs are better than most of what's out there.
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Reply #366 posted 02/05/07 7:16am

THINKTIMM

Ah, the (distorted) vocal has a Girls & Boys feel to it.

"I love U baby I love so much, maybe we can stay in touch, meet in another world space and time...ect!" Girls & Boys (Parade 1986)

U can sing that through out the entire song. It also has a very early Wendy and Lisa vibe to it.

I like the song... it's cooler and more laid back the alot of the Prince songs that have come in the past few years. the guitar solo is nice because it's poppin' all over the place... it's preplanned messy!
THINKTIMM... if nothing else!!!
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Reply #367 posted 02/05/07 8:50am

HollywoodSt

My girlfriend is not a Prince fan but says she likes mostly everything I've played her with some stuff being 'exceptional'.

She thinks 'Guitar' is crap though especially the lyrics. She is of course entitled to her opinion but I ended up getting all annoyed/childish and saying 'it's actually quite good and you don't know what you're talking about'.
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Reply #368 posted 02/05/07 9:27am

SpecialEd

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Mars23 said:

although I hear "Back in the USSR" everytime I listen.


Me too. mad
Glug, glug like a mug
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Reply #369 posted 02/05/07 9:29am

glt

Like it! cool
I hope it's on the next album.
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Reply #370 posted 02/05/07 11:34am

NewMr7

LOVE IT!

Reminds me of some of Prince's material with the Revolution updated.
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Reply #371 posted 02/05/07 12:17pm

Spanky

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NewMr7 said:

LOVE IT!

Reminds me of some of Prince's material with the Revolution updated.


nod yup, very Revolution-esque hmm
I wish u heaven
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Reply #372 posted 02/05/07 3:48pm

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Se7en said:

One thing I've noticed about Prince songs; if you see them, you'd better buy them when you can. You never know when the website will go down, the album is cancelled, or the album/single is out-of-print.

Even the worst Prince songs are better than most of what's out there.


sigh I should have gottent hat Temar CD when I had the chance!

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #373 posted 02/05/07 3:55pm

LordEvil

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Bought the song it works fine with a Mac, however the song does nothing for me lyrically its weak, musically average.

I get so bored with musicians professing their love for their guitars, get over it its a piece of fucking wood. Whats next is he gonna have a picture of him and his guitar in bed together?

I can't wait until Prince becomes inspired again.
23 more days to Ball Dangle Day!!!!!
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Reply #374 posted 02/05/07 4:36pm

scndlus1

Definietly not what I was expecting when I heard there was going to be a new song called 'Guitar'. I do like the song overall. Was just suprised a bit.
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Reply #375 posted 02/05/07 6:51pm

Shanti1

LordEvil said:

Bought the song it works fine with a Mac, however the song does nothing for me lyrically its weak, musically average.

I get so bored with musicians professing their love for their guitars, get over it its a piece of fucking wood. Whats next is he gonna have a picture of him and his guitar in bed together?

I can't wait until Prince becomes inspired again.



I must agree with you confused
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Reply #376 posted 02/05/07 7:21pm

drscoggin

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Hmmmm. "girls and boys" meets "shake". A bit of a stretch on the lyrics. Not quite worked out. For just shy of two bucks it was a nice musical snack now wasn't it kids? Admit it, sometimes you have the fruit, and sometimes you gotsta have that rasberry zinger, and sometimes you fall asleep with the big spoon in the ben and jerry's. I would say this falls in the red zinger category. Empty calories, but nonetheless enjoyable...and I was glad to have it/wouldn't have turned it down.
Can we agree?
"I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh--Maya Angelou
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Reply #377 posted 02/05/07 7:39pm

drscoggin

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Oh! and thanks to everyone who helped out with suggestions on how to get it to download and get through the screens and questions. I had no trouble thanks to the suggestions in the first few pages. Probably never would have gotten it if I hadn't read here first biggrin
"I don't trust anyone who doesn't laugh--Maya Angelou
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Reply #378 posted 02/05/07 9:31pm

guitarman7

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I love it, like I love dance biggrin
prince
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Reply #379 posted 02/06/07 7:04am

thedribbler

padawan said:

It's a brilliant song.

It feels so effortless and gets you moving. And the lyrics are intensely cruel and confessional. The most real sounding words to come from Prince since... In This Bed Eye Scream.

Bollocks!
What about have a heart, now that is cruel.
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Reply #380 posted 02/06/07 8:05am

booyah

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padawan said:

The most real sounding words to come from Prince since... In This Bed Eye Scream.


The part that rubs me the wrong way about In This Bed... is when he says "a thousand times eye feel whatever eye've put u through." Doesn't sound much like the apology that everyone says it is. It sounds like Prince has no idea what he put them through ("whatever I put u through"), but he went through it all worse anyway...

Sorry, off topic, I know, but that's always bugged me whenever anyone holds up In This Bed eye Scream as an example of Prince being real and apologizing. I actually think he has never said 'sorry' or truly apologized in a song (at least, one that I've heard).
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Reply #381 posted 02/06/07 9:03am

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booyah said:

padawan said:

The most real sounding words to come from Prince since... In This Bed Eye Scream.


The part that rubs me the wrong way about In This Bed... is when he says "a thousand times eye feel whatever eye've put u through." Doesn't sound much like the apology that everyone says it is. It sounds like Prince has no idea what he put them through ("whatever I put u through"), but he went through it all worse anyway...

Sorry, off topic, I know, but that's always bugged me whenever anyone holds up In This Bed eye Scream as an example of Prince being real and apologizing. I actually think he has never said 'sorry' or truly apologized in a song (at least, one that I've heard).


prince being real = old friends 4 sale
prince convincing himself he's being real = in this bed eye scream
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #382 posted 02/06/07 11:12am

Shorty

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not sure if this has been said or not...sounds chaos and disorderish to me and "not like I love my guitar" reminds me of "back in the ussr"
catchy though biggrin
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #383 posted 02/06/07 12:52pm

JoeTyler

I don't understand the comments about "it hasn't any guitar" since there's a nice guitar solo in the middle of the song (1'42") cool
[Edited 2/6/07 13:03pm]
[Edited 2/6/07 13:03pm]
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Reply #384 posted 02/06/07 1:06pm

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I truly dig it.

It's like cross between 1981 and 1986.

Also, the minimalist approach, with minimal effects... nearly a dry recording.

Yeah. Dig it... especially through good speakers.
"He's a musician's musician..."
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Reply #385 posted 02/06/07 1:41pm

Giovanni777

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OK... So after listening 2 it again, which was the fourth time, through my Event studio monitors, I really, seriously dig this. From the musical level, in terms of the music and it's arrangement, 2 the sonic level, in terms of sounds used, and how they're mixed. Voice, perfect. Guitar, perfect. Diggin' the Dirty Mind era Bass Guitar... Also, the choice 4 the heavy use of acoustic drum kit sounds, of course played by Prince, was particularly enjoyable, so 2 speak...

Peace.

G.
"He's a musician's musician..."
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Reply #386 posted 02/06/07 3:32pm

Giovanni777

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Ironically, it got me 2 plug in my Tele, and play... and then play with it (the song). Now THAT was fun.

He somehow always manages 2 get me inspired, time and time again.

Peace.

G.
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Reply #387 posted 02/06/07 3:50pm

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JoeTyler said:

I don't understand the comments about "it hasn't any guitar" since there's a nice guitar solo in the middle of the song (1'42") cool




yeah it is a nice guitar to it... frankly it should not have has ANY guitar in it at all... then at the end at the very end we could hear him say "come on baby...give me back my guitar"
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Reply #388 posted 02/06/07 4:30pm

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After listening to guitar several times,the instruments that are used and the way it's arranged, it sounds like it could easily be from mid 1986 to early 1987. Of course this is just speculation, but this song could have fit on Dream Factory perfectly. You can hear how it has elements of "Girls and Boys" and "Mia Bocca" in the beat and guitar work has that sound that lead to the fore in SOTT. But like I said just speculation as this could have been a song Prince just whipped together over the last few weeks. It's definitely a feeler song for the audience. Prince just may have returned to the form that we love from him with an updated "80's" sound in the present day. I love the song and I hope it gets to the radio and we have a video because this could top the charts no problem. If this is indicative of the album to come Prince is going to be number one again. Reminds me of how his albums evolved into the next like in the 80's. Musicology was good, 3121 was fantastic, and ? is dare I say going to great! I hope so. Keep it coming strong Prince!
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Reply #389 posted 02/06/07 6:03pm

Giovanni777

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joyinrepetition said:

After listening to guitar several times,the instruments that are used and the way it's arranged, it sounds like it could easily be from mid 1986 to early 1987. Of course this is just speculation, but this song could have fit on Dream Factory perfectly. You can hear how it has elements of "Girls and Boys" and "Mia Bocca" in the beat and guitar work has that sound that lead to the fore in SOTT. But like I said just speculation as this could have been a song Prince just whipped together over the last few weeks. It's definitely a feeler song for the audience. Prince just may have returned to the form that we love from him with an updated "80's" sound in the present day. I love the song and I hope it gets to the radio and we have a video because this could top the charts no problem. If this is indicative of the album to come Prince is going to be number one again. Reminds me of how his albums evolved into the next like in the 80's. Musicology was good, 3121 was fantastic, and ? is dare I say going to great! I hope so. Keep it coming strong Prince!


I like what you're saying here.
"He's a musician's musician..."
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