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How much of Prince's music has aged? I realized today that most of his music sounds very current,LETS GO CRAZY is a perfect example,if it came out today it could still be a hit and its almost 30 years old. I can only name a few that sound old,like the FOR U album and the unreleased track No call U. | |
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the whole 1999 album through headphones is amazing | |
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dreamshaman32 said: the whole 1999 album through headphones is amazing that reminds me,Delicious sounds 80s. Wasnt it used in a Tom Cruise or Cheech and chong movie? and Prince's music sounds better on headphones 4 sum reason. | |
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i dunno - we were pushing she's always in my hair, extended Erotic City and KISS - burning up the highway last night... groove slipped right into our frame.. lol ~Live Free ... Be Wyld~ | |
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1st off, I love being able to tell what year periods music was released.
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dance4me3121 said: I realized today that most of his music sounds very current,LETS GO CRAZY is a perfect example,if it came out today it could still be a hit and its almost 30 years old. I can only name a few that sound old,like the FOR U album and the unreleased track No call U.
I don't think songs like No Call U feel aged to me because Prince has always and still does incorporate that 50's rock n roll vibe. Which is what No Call U, She's Always in My Hair & the Beautiful Ones(the piano mainly) Let's Go Crazy, Guitar, Horny Toad, Jack U Off, Play in the Sunshine, Girl o My Dreams are built on Now where I come from
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I have never understood the word "aged" and have always thought it was a rediculous term since all music by all artists sound like the decade it was recorded in. Every decade had a complete style change in music (sometimes twice in one decade) until the 1990s came along. There hasn't been a style change at all (in R&B) since the early to mid 1990s and the stuff today sounds just like the stuff during that era. That's probably why people like to say something sounds "dated" or "aged" since it sounds nothing like the music of the 1990s or 2000s. They have become so used to today's sound that they forget how long today's sound has been in style and don't realize that it's not natural for a style to stay around this long unless record labels and radio stations are manipulating it to stay in style. I never used terms like "aged" or "dated" because that would be just accepting that today's sound is going to stay the same forever and that it is natural for it to stay the same. I rebel against today's sound and will continue to until a style change comes.
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OldFriends you are right about:
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1980-1988 sounds fresh and timeless to me. Hello... I'm Come funkateer 'Danceelectric'
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thedance said: 1980-1988 sounds fresh and timeless to me.
Exactly. Anything up through Lovesexy is still, overall, fresh and pungent like a good cheese. You go and listen to something like NewPowerSoul (and I am okay with that album in general), or the stuff from NPGMC 2001, etc...it sounds dated. It's "trendy". Of course he also started to get this flat, dry sound to his music around NPS and beyond. Rave was a bit "wetter" in some regards, but overall his music was still dry and flat like a cracker. And we all know when crackers are left out too long, they go stale. People go back to the 80's over and over because he was MAKING the trends, he was blazing new ground. Then he started just being part of the music scene when the 90's hit. (That's not to dismiss his treasures like TGE, Come, Exodus, Chaos). In the 80's, we had never heard something like "Erotic City", or "Pop Life", or especially "When Doves Cry"....and it's not even because or the lack of bass. It was just DIFFERENT. That different still stands out today. Ernest L Sewell, IV
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thebanishedone said: OldFriends you are right about:
Guitar, Horny Toad, Jack U Off, Play in the Sunshine, Girl o My Dreams but what does Lets go Crazy, Shes always in my hair and the Beautiful ones got to do with 50's rock Sorry, I thought I explained I didn't Let's Go Crazy She's Alwasy in MY Hair & the Beautiful Ones has elements of that 50's rock not as prominent as the others I mentioned you hear it in Let's Go Crazy in different places, one place is the synth sound durin the extended version right before Prince yells and get's on the piano I forget the term for that sound but it is very prominent in 50's music/rock She's Always In My Hair & the Beautiful Ones it's mostly in the style and carried by the piano playing. That style of playing-piano is very visible in 50's rock/music Broken from 4 U/Prince outtakes is another [Edited 10/7/09 11:13am] Now where I come from
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ernestsewell said: thedance said: 1980-1988 sounds fresh and timeless to me.
Exactly. Anything up through Lovesexy is still, overall, fresh and pungent like a good cheese. You go and listen to something like NewPowerSoul (and I am okay with that album in general), or the stuff from NPGMC 2001, etc...it sounds dated. It's "trendy". Of course he also started to get this flat, dry sound to his music around NPS and beyond. Rave was a bit "wetter" in some regards, but overall his music was still dry and flat like a cracker. And we all know when crackers are left out too long, they go stale. People go back to the 80's over and over because he was MAKING the trends, he was blazing new ground. Then he started just being part of the music scene when the 90's hit. (That's not to dismiss his treasures like TGE, Come, Exodus, Chaos). In the 80's, we had never heard something like "Erotic City", or "Pop Life", or especially "When Doves Cry"....and it's not even because or the lack of bass. It was just DIFFERENT. That different still stands out today. Now where I come from
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I agree with some things others have said here.
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Mars23 said: All of it. That's how time works.
Basically. Prince.org is a cemetery where folks mourn Prince instead of celebrate him and his music. Last time I checked, Prince isn't dead yet.
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vainandy said: I have never understood the word "aged" and have always thought it was a ridiculous term since all music by all artists sound like the decade it was recorded in. Every decade had a complete style change in music (sometimes twice in one decade) until the 1990s came along.
I think the idea of music "aging" is quite simple: Can it stand the test of time? Does it still move you and sound as great years later as it did the first time it dripped into your aural cavity? Songs like "Peaches" from The Presidents Of the United States of America now sounds absolutely ridiculous, whereas back then, people were all over it. Same with "Lump". Endless examples of songs that were fun at the time, but even five years later, people couldn't care less about them, and it puts a bad taste in their mouth. Like a good cheese, or wine, aging enhances the flavor of a good song. We can still hear Prince's swagger, his machismo, his ego, his pomp and circumstance in his music from the 80's. We can hear him having a good amount of braggadocio in stuff like "Automatic". We can hear him pleading and begging in "The Beautiful Ones". We can hear his indecision and emotional conflict in "Strange Relationship". We can hear the fucking in "Let's Work". We can hear the oral sex in "Do Me, Baby" (whereas 10 years later he was literally putting the sounds of oral sex on record in "Come"). Nowadays, we can hear him grasping at straws. Perhaps Prince's aversion to acknowledging age, or aging, or numbers has stunted his own growth as a musician and songwriter in some regards. He wants to stay young and "hopefully look this way", yet the more he tries to stay young, the older he sounds. Ernest L Sewell, IV
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the only reason why fans bash P
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to be honest i think alot of his music has aged a yo prince im really happy for you imma let you finish but Michael Jackson had one of the best records of all time! | |
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thebanishedone said: the only reason why fans bash P
on this site is only because his music have very wide appeal to all kinds of music lovers. But Prince have one nice ability even if he do a bad album there is at least one Stand out song that will make you come back for more. you can love him or hate him but that's the fact That's a good post! "You're just another part of me" MJ | |
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dance4me3121 said: I realized today that most of his music sounds very current,LETS GO CRAZY is a perfect example,if it came out today it could still be a hit and its almost 30 years old. I can only name a few that sound old,like the FOR U album and the unreleased track No call U.
Some of the boots are "dated" but a lot of P's music will stand the test of time. His music seems timeless to me. It feels that way to say the least. Peace & Stay Funky [Live4Love] ... ~* NPG Member 4 Life *~ | |
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i dont think prince's current stuff sounds old.lotusflow3r has grown on me a lot this year.its different in parts and outclasses all the processed rubbish we are used too quite easily.chocolate box,crimson and clover and the list goes on.if prince had went with a major label this year lotusflow3r would have done well. | |
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