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Thread started 09/09/07 3:53pm

DaveDare79

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Planet Earth - a REALLY LISTENABLE Prince album!

Driving home from a party tonight in my Miata, I put the roof down, and cruised down the empty highway home listening to Planet Earth, with the wind in my hair. Awesome.

Resolution, Somewhere Here on Earth, All The Midnights, Future Baby Mama, Lion of Judeah - so great to listen on that drive home. I love it.

Of course on the way to the party, it was Guitar and Chelsea Rodgers!

I really think this album is a major grower, and one of Prince's most listenable (repeat listenable) albums ever. Much moreso than 3121 or Musicology.

Lion of Judeah is a great car cruising song for the night-time.
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Reply #1 posted 09/09/07 4:20pm

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I agree with you! biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 09/09/07 4:43pm

Brendan

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"Lion of Judah" was made with the top down.

It should come complete with a convertible.
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Reply #3 posted 09/09/07 5:07pm

Tame

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I love it
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight...
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Reply #4 posted 09/09/07 5:31pm

DaveDare79

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Brendan said:

"Lion of Judah" was made with the top down.

It should come complete with a convertible.


I think Prince even says the words "wind blowing through my hair" and it was funny cause that's exactly what was happening to me in my convertible at the time.

I love that song. Such a moody atmospheric rocker of a track to cruise the night to.
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Reply #5 posted 09/09/07 6:08pm

Brendan

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DaveDare79 said:

Brendan said:

"Lion of Judah" was made with the top down.

It should come complete with a convertible.


I think Prince even says the words "wind blowing through my hair" and it was funny cause that's exactly what was happening to me in my convertible at the time.

I love that song. Such a moody atmospheric rocker of a track to cruise the night to.


I think "Lion" is one of his greatest, and I don't say that lightly.

It's going to get me a speeding ticket one of these days, and I only have a moon roof. As I said elsewhere, it's "The Word" set to the motion of James Dean.

I share your enthusiasm for this album and I've been listening for over 2 months.

For me it's the commercial punch he's been trying to deliver for years, but this time he actually landed square on my jaw.
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Reply #6 posted 09/09/07 7:33pm

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DaveDare79 said:

Driving home from a party tonight in my Miata, I put the roof down, and cruised down the empty highway home listening to Planet Earth, with the wind in my hair. Awesome.

Resolution, Somewhere Here on Earth, All The Midnights, Future Baby Mama, Lion of Judeah - so great to listen on that drive home. I love it.

Of course on the way to the party, it was Guitar and Chelsea Rodgers!

I really think this album is a major grower, and one of Prince's most listenable (repeat listenable) albums ever. Much moreso than 3121 or Musicology.

Lion of Judeah is a great car cruising song for the night-time.

Co-sign. I played the whole thing while riding on the A train in NYC and it was perfect commuting music.
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #7 posted 09/09/07 7:49pm

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I like it biggrin
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Reply #8 posted 09/10/07 2:12am

FuNkeNsteiN

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The album is boring. I've only listened to it once thru and played a couple of the tracks for my girlfriend. So all in all, most of the songs have gotten played once and a couple of them twice, after that, I lost interest in the album.
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #9 posted 09/10/07 4:17am

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I love the album- though there are great dance tracks, the album really does grow on you. And I'm lovin the praise that Lion of Judah is getting- I didn't think that many people liked it. Its a great convertible song, and at the same time its also a nice song to sit back and chill to. Def. my favorite track on the album.
"So shall it be written, so shall it be sung..." whistle
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Reply #10 posted 09/10/07 6:26am

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tznekbsbfrvr said:

I love the album- though there are great dance tracks, the album really does grow on you. And I'm lovin the praise that Lion of Judah is getting- I didn't think that many people liked it. Its a great convertible song, and at the same time its also a nice song to sit back and chill to. Def. my favorite track on the album.


Shame he hasn't played this one at the O2 concerts in London
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Reply #11 posted 09/10/07 11:51am

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Everytime "All the midnights" starts playing in my car I get angry and punch the skip button.
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Reply #12 posted 09/10/07 11:54am

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tznekbsbfrvr said:

I love the album- though there are great dance tracks, the album really does grow on you. And I'm lovin the praise that Lion of Judah is getting- I didn't think that many people liked it. Its a great convertible song, and at the same time its also a nice song to sit back and chill to. Def. my favorite track on the album.


Boy... I really need to get back 2 that album. There've been so many interesting threads on it lately.

But I'm kinda pining 4 1999/PR Prince right now... so I'm kinda stuck with him for a while. Not that I'm complaining giggle He's a blast 2 chill/party with.

But trust me guys, when I get back to eventually, you'll know, cuz I'll be praising my fav. tracks.
The huge highlight 4 me is that I got the vibe of some of his Come/TGe work, especially in "Mr. Good-night"... that's why I love it so much, I guess. Cuz it reminds me a bit of "Space" musically.
had 2 run away... pride was 2 strong. It started raining, baby, the birds were gone
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Reply #13 posted 09/10/07 12:43pm

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Brendan said:

DaveDare79 said:



I think Prince even says the words "wind blowing through my hair" and it was funny cause that's exactly what was happening to me in my convertible at the time.

I love that song. Such a moody atmospheric rocker of a track to cruise the night to.


I think "Lion" is one of his greatest, and I don't say that lightly.

It's going to get me a speeding ticket one of these days, and I only have a moon roof. As I said elsewhere, it's "The Word" set to the motion of James Dean.

I share your enthusiasm for this album and I've been listening for over 2 months.

For me it's the commercial punch he's been trying to deliver for years, but this time he actually landed square on my jaw.


LOVE it yes Prince yes is amazing! guitar
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Reply #14 posted 09/10/07 12:59pm

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Planet Earth has already been shelved. The individual tracks come up occasionally (I have my iPod set to shuffle songs), but it'll be a looooong time before I even think about playing the album start to finish again.
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Reply #15 posted 09/10/07 1:01pm

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tznekbsbfrvr said:

I'm lovin the praise that Lion of Judah is getting- I didn't think that many people liked it. Its a great convertible song, and at the same time its also a nice song to sit back and chill to. Def. my favorite track on the album.


I couldn't disagree more...to me, the song is harsh and inaccessible. I just can't get into it, and it frustrates me when I hear people say it's their fave track, coz I just ain't feelin'it and I wish I could! It sounds totally out of place on the album...it would flow much better on Chaos and Disorder. Although that still wouldn't salvage it in my eyes, since C&D is my least favorite Prince album and I never listen to it anyway.

To sum up my confusion and frustration over the appeal of Lion of Judah: Man...I dunno...life's a bitch!
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Reply #16 posted 09/10/07 1:30pm

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Cataclizm1 said:

Everytime "All the midnights" starts playing in my car I get angry and punch the skip button.


lol

That's cool.

Everyone is fortunately different, but anger isn't necessarily a bad emotion with me.

In fact I wish more art would anger me. I strongly disliked "Lion of Judah" for awhile myself. But ultimately I had to admit that it was me who was getting in the way, not the song.

Anyway, for me, anger sure beats the hell out of something fading into the background so much that I couldn't possibly care less.

Some of "Parade" did that to me. At first I was like, "What the hell is this crap?" A few hours, days, weeks or months later: "Oh yeah, this album is sick, and so apparently am I."

And my opinion of "Earth" would be almost as negative as some of my French friends had I only listened once or twice at a listening party. But that's not really an opinion, more of a first impression.

And fortunately I'm no longer forming absolute opinions about anything subjective, especially over music I've just been introduced to. wink

Just as DaveDare79 states, this album is major grower. And the weird thing is that it sounds initially more like a thrower than a grower to me.

But maybe it'll never grow if it isn't thrown? Hell if I know.
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love4oneanother said:

tznekbsbfrvr said:

I'm lovin the praise that Lion of Judah is getting- I didn't think that many people liked it. Its a great convertible song, and at the same time its also a nice song to sit back and chill to. Def. my favorite track on the album.


I couldn't disagree more...to me, the song is harsh and inaccessible. I just can't get into it, and it frustrates me when I hear people say it's their fave track, coz I just ain't feelin'it and I wish I could! It sounds totally out of place on the album...it would flow much better on Chaos and Disorder. Although that still wouldn't salvage it in my eyes, since C&D is my least favorite Prince album and I never listen to it anyway.

To sum up my confusion and frustration over the appeal of Lion of Judah: Man...I dunno...life's a bitch!


falloff Omg, that's hilarious.

I didn't really understand the song myself. All I could really get from it is that it's about a relationship he's in, but not sure about... then with the whole Biblical reference, he lost me completely.
had 2 run away... pride was 2 strong. It started raining, baby, the birds were gone
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Reply #18 posted 09/10/07 3:15pm

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Cataclizm1 said:

Everytime "All the midnights" starts playing in my car I get angry and punch the skip button.


Wow, that's one of my favourites on the album.

Maybe Planet Earth is the album that *MOST* divides Prince fans after all?
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Reply #19 posted 09/10/07 3:20pm

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DaveDare79 said:

Cataclizm1 said:

Everytime "All the midnights" starts playing in my car I get angry and punch the skip button.


Wow, that's one of my favourites on the album.

Maybe Planet Earth is the album that *MOST* divides Prince fans after all?


possibly... I haven't been here long enough 2 really know 4 sure.

btw, I love the whole "Mr. Good-night"/"All the Midnights" storyline. I just wish he'd extend it by another song... but maybe "Future Baby Mama" was the first of this track trilogy... I'm not quite sure yet.

Only heard the album 3x so far. But I'll be back when I'm done with w/e I'm on now.
had 2 run away... pride was 2 strong. It started raining, baby, the birds were gone
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Reply #20 posted 09/10/07 11:13pm

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love4oneanother said:

tznekbsbfrvr said:

I'm lovin the praise that Lion of Judah is getting- I didn't think that many people liked it. Its a great convertible song, and at the same time its also a nice song to sit back and chill to. Def. my favorite track on the album.


I couldn't disagree more...to me, the song is harsh and inaccessible. I just can't get into it, and it frustrates me when I hear people say it's their fave track, coz I just ain't feelin'it and I wish I could! It sounds totally out of place on the album...it would flow much better on Chaos and Disorder. Although that still wouldn't salvage it in my eyes, since C&D is my least favorite Prince album and I never listen to it anyway.

To sum up my confusion and frustration over the appeal of Lion of Judah: Man...I dunno...life's a bitch!


Sounds like "Lion of Judah" would give you road rage if you listened to it while driving. wink

If it makes you feel any better, I ain't feeling "Lion" either. Pretty forgettable, if you ask me, with lyrics that sound arbitrary.
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