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Cochella....Creep Alright. Dammit. That was so intense. I really love his version of that song. Anyone else moved like me with this? Brilliant beautiful shit. Something about it is really cool. | |
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http://prince.org/msg/12/269393 I can see myself 98 years old and chatting on the org with cane and walker in hand plus going to tribute concerts cause that guy name Prince will be long gone and will have to sit next to the speakers just to hear the dam music because my hearing aid died | |
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Yes! I couldn't stop looking at that performance, Prince is the best! How u ever gonna win if u let 'em all see your hand? -PRINCE | |
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Truly awesome and awe inspiring performance of a song that I never really paid that much attention to so probably only heard it a few times before but now I love it!!! only P can make something pretty mundane into something really great. Thank you P | |
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Creep was NEVER mundane and while I do like not love the Prince version NOTHING will ever come close to the Radiohead version. The lyrics should never have been changed by Prince. It was an abomination. Like going into the Sistine Chapel and painting it over in magnolia. | |
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studal said: Creep was NEVER mundane and while I do like not love the Prince version NOTHING will ever come close to the Radiohead version. The lyrics should never have been changed by Prince. It was an abomination. Like going into the Sistine Chapel and painting it over in magnolia.
Agree completely Studal, Prince is a fantastic songwriter but even he can't improve this song. But did note he did the clean version! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
He'll put you in his cookie jar and save you for a rainy day - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | |
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studal said: Creep was NEVER mundane and while I do like not love the Prince version NOTHING will ever come close to the Radiohead version. The lyrics should never have been changed by Prince. It was an abomination. Like going into the Sistine Chapel and painting it over in magnolia.
exactly. and this on top of all his complaining about people covering his songs. it's really horrible both in execution and underlying thought. if anything, he should have a long hard listen to anything radiohead has released from the bends up to in rainbows. he could learn a thing or two from them production wise. he's really starting to become a parody of himself with all this horrible complaining about stuff and then turning around and doing it himself. sometimes i wish i had a pill to make people disappear | |
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Well I thought it was great but each to thier own | |
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studal said: Creep was NEVER mundane and while I do like not love the Prince version NOTHING will ever come close to the Radiohead version. The lyrics should never have been changed by Prince. It was an abomination. Like going into the Sistine Chapel and painting it over in magnolia.
Well that's just your opinion. To me, this is a very average tune (sorry but Radiohead is a good band that is totally overated by his fans... like when some here pretend prince is the best musician ever... same kind of crap from Radiohead fans unfortunately) that Prince turned into something emotional with some great guitar work. A lot more musicianship displayed on the Coachella's version than on the original track. | |
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IstenSzek said: studal said: Creep was NEVER mundane and while I do like not love the Prince version NOTHING will ever come close to the Radiohead version. The lyrics should never have been changed by Prince. It was an abomination. Like going into the Sistine Chapel and painting it over in magnolia.
exactly. and this on top of all his complaining about people covering his songs. it's really horrible both in execution and underlying thought. if anything, he should have a long hard listen to anything radiohead has released from the bends up to in rainbows. he could learn a thing or two from them production wise. he's really starting to become a parody of himself with all this horrible complaining about stuff and then turning around and doing it himself. Respect for your opinion--straight up. I might be wrong, but I think his copying of songs could be a shout out to the artist--a compliment. Like I said though, I could be wrong. P does think A LOT of himself,indeed. And I agree that his actions are strange and seemingly paradoxical. I think Radiohead is a great band. A truly artist band. The original version is also emotive, and I like it. But, speaking from the perspective of Prince fandome, I like what he did with it. | |
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A perfect example of Prince trying to make a classic song "his tune".
Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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Oh, but come on it is so Prince to do that.
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