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Thread started 01/25/11 3:19pm

SEXUALCHOCOLAT
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Songs you THOUGHT were Prince

Mine - Do Anything by Natural Selection. I could have sworn that was P when I first heard it back in the day...

Yours?

"I have a date with Lisa. Isn't that wonderful?"
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Reply #1 posted 01/25/11 3:33pm

kenkamken

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Do Anything had some kind of connection with Ingrid Chavez as I recall

I still think Groove Eternal and Dance To The Music by Boosty Collins has some kind of contribution from Prince. The singer is The One, but the lyrics and vocal phrasing has a real Prince feel to them, not to mention the songs quote directly from Prince "Body don't want to quit, got have another hit".

"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #2 posted 01/25/11 7:06pm

cuerpoyalma

Unfortunately......OH Sheila. I don't have the slightest idea of the band's name, I just know I made a fool of myself arguing with people about how this was written by Prince for Sheila E. neutral

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Reply #3 posted 01/25/11 8:26pm

Silkilove

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I'm showing my age, but whenever I heard any song by Sylvester back in the day, I thought he and Prince were the same person.

-Silk
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Reply #4 posted 01/25/11 8:33pm

Spinlight

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I've never had a moment like that.

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Reply #5 posted 01/25/11 8:36pm

billymeade

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kenkamken said:

Do Anything had some kind of connection with Ingrid Chavez as I recall

I still think Groove Eternal and Dance To The Music by Boosty Collins has some kind of contribution from Prince. The singer is The One, but the lyrics and vocal phrasing has a real Prince feel to them, not to mention the songs quote directly from Prince "Body don't want to quit, got have another hit".

Well, she is the female vocalist on it, so there's that.

There's plenty of songs i thought were Prince musically (Oh Sheila for one), but none vocally.

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Reply #6 posted 01/26/11 12:31am

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billymeade said:

kenkamken said:

Do Anything had some kind of connection with Ingrid Chavez as I recall

I still think Groove Eternal and Dance To The Music by Boosty Collins has some kind of contribution from Prince. The singer is The One, but the lyrics and vocal phrasing has a real Prince feel to them, not to mention the songs quote directly from Prince "Body don't want to quit, got have another hit".

Well, she is the female vocalist on it, so there's that.

There's plenty of songs i thought were Prince musically (Oh Sheila for one), but none vocally.

I think it was Niki Harris who was on that track, but interestingly Natural Selection were from Minneapolis!

"I have a date with Lisa. Isn't that wonderful?"
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Reply #7 posted 01/26/11 3:07am

Pentacle

Beat It.
Stop the Prince Apologists ™
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Reply #8 posted 01/26/11 3:21am

kookooman73

kenkamken said:

Do Anything had some kind of connection with Ingrid Chavez as I recall

I still think Groove Eternal and Dance To The Music by Boosty Collins has some kind of contribution from Prince. The singer is The One, but the lyrics and vocal phrasing has a real Prince feel to them, not to mention the songs quote directly from Prince "Body don't want to quit, got have another hit".

The vocals on these 2 Bootsy trax sound the most convincing. I play these often & am still undecided whether it`s him or not no matter what others may say. I know this has been debated many times however.

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Reply #9 posted 01/26/11 5:32am

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cuerpoyalma said:

Unfortunately......OH Sheila. I don't have the slightest idea of the band's name, I just know I made a fool of myself arguing with people about how this was written by Prince for Sheila E. neutral

Oh Sheila is from Ready For The World.

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Reply #10 posted 01/26/11 5:54am

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The last time I heard a song that I thought was Prince was a year or so ago when the Jadore commercial came out. Something about the vocals, music, tempo, and visuals had me wondering for a bit if maybe it was him. I read the comments and was relieved to know I wasn't totally alone...

Sounds more like Prince on the television. shrug

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Reply #11 posted 01/26/11 6:33am

Poiple

Purple Rain. Turns out I was right.

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Reply #12 posted 01/26/11 6:36am

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Poiple said:

Purple Rain. Turns out I was right.

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Reply #13 posted 01/26/11 6:38am

RodeoSchro

Yeah, "Oh Shiela" was one and anyone that says they didn't think that was a Prince song is not being 100% honest.

Of course, "Hey Hannigan". LOL.

I remember driving down the road and we popped in Janet Jackson's "Decade" album. I didn't know her songs but after hearing the first five or six, I told my wife, "Either Prince wrote these, produced these, or had something to do with them". I was not surprised to find that Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis produced and wrote them.

Finally, when I first heard "The Game of Love" by Michelle Branch/Santana, I was pretty sure there was some Prince influence in it. Turns out it was the other way around - Prince was heavily into Santana at the time, and that's why I thought the solo sounded like Prince.

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Reply #14 posted 01/26/11 7:46am

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Elle85n09 said:

The last time I heard a song that I thought was Prince was a year or so ago when the Jadore commercial came out. Something about the vocals, music, tempo, and visuals had me wondering for a bit if maybe it was him. I read the comments and was relieved to uknow I wasn't totally alone...






Sounds more like Prince on the television. shrug



That's Marvin Gaye from his album Here My Dear, incredible album if you ever get a chance to explore it. The song is A Funky Space Reincarnation.
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"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #15 posted 01/26/11 8:03am

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kookooman73 said:



kenkamken said:


Do Anything had some kind of connection with Ingrid Chavez as I recall



I still think Groove Eternal and Dance To The Music by Boosty Collins has some kind of contribution from Prince. The singer is The One, but the lyrics and vocal phrasing has a real Prince feel to them, not to mention the songs quote directly from Prince "Body don't want to quit, got have another hit".



The vocals on these 2 Bootsy trax sound the most convincing. I play these often & am still undecided whether it`s him or not no matter what others may say. I know this has been debated many times however.



It's cool, whatever people want to feel, yay or nay on Prince involvement. It is definitely a nod to Prince, and one that took a great deal of thought. Myself, I can't help hearing Prince on these tracks. If you haven't heard these songs, do check it out.
"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #16 posted 01/26/11 8:14am

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cuerpoyalma said:

Unfortunately......OH Sheila. I don't have the slightest idea of the band's name, I just know I made a fool of myself arguing with people about how this was written by Prince for Sheila E. neutral

Ready for the World cool

It was on the radio in Holland when I woke up and I thought it was the best new shit from the last several months. But when I did researched, I found out it was from 1985 The Good Old Days

Awesome bassline.

Have a look at 'The W2A: Euro Tour Song Survey' http://prince.org/msg/12/362417
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Reply #17 posted 01/26/11 8:31am

Voog

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In 1990-1991, I heard this song on the radio and was so sure it was Prince, it stuck in my mind 'till this day_I still think it sounds a lot like a Prince song! smile Check it out, "P.A.S.S.I.O.N." by Rythm Syndicate

http://new.music.yahoo.com/rhythm-syndicate/videos/view/p-a-s-s-i-o-n--2146777

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Reply #18 posted 01/26/11 11:35am

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Anything by Tyka Nelson. It's scary listening to here sing 'cuz I can't seem to get it through my head that she is not Prince. Tyka...not Prince! Tyka....NOT PRINCE! Arg!! Shut it off!!

.......Oh-oh-oh, by the way...He plays guitar.

johnwoo"POW!! - - I Gotcha! - no no no! - I Caut'chu wit'cha funk down!" fro - LG guitar
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Reply #19 posted 01/26/11 11:50am

TurnItUp

Funkytown. I thought that was Prince when I was 10.

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Reply #20 posted 01/26/11 12:07pm

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Ready For The World - what a rip-off - even the dancing and the way the singer looks at the camera! Blatant copying, i'm surprised P didn't sue them!!!

As for Natural Selection's "Do Anything" there was quite a big rumour over here in the UK that it was actually P. There's the woman who sounds like Ingrid Chavez - who was Niki Harris, no? Or was that supposed to be the dude? I remember watching them on Top of the Pops miming and it just reminded me of Milli Vanilli. The voice not matching the 'singer'. Difficult to tell tho, as it's obviously been speeded up in the style of Camille.

Did anyone ever see them tour and perform live? Did they even do an album? i remember buying the 12" and slowing the record down to see if i could recognise P. i was convinced then. Not so sure anymore...knowing his beliefs, would seem like a bizarre pseudonym choice. Possibly 'Dinosaur's Were God's Joke' would have been a more apt band name? lol

Prince M&M people are as mad as a bag of sparrows. Fact.
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Reply #21 posted 01/26/11 12:47pm

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I always loved this track back in the day, very Princey me thinks... nod

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Reply #22 posted 01/26/11 1:50pm

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ScottRob said:

Ready For The World - what a rip-off - even the dancing and the way the singer looks at the camera! Blatant copying, i'm surprised P didn't sue them!!!

As for Natural Selection's "Do Anything" there was quite a big rumour over here in the UK that it was actually P. There's the woman who sounds like Ingrid Chavez - who was Niki Harris, no? Or was that supposed to be the dude? I remember watching them on Top of the Pops miming and it just reminded me of Milli Vanilli. The voice not matching the 'singer'. Difficult to tell tho, as it's obviously been speeded up in the style of Camille.

Did anyone ever see them tour and perform live? Did they even do an album? i remember buying the 12" and slowing the record down to see if i could recognise P. i was convinced then. Not so sure anymore...knowing his beliefs, would seem like a bizarre pseudonym choice. Possibly 'Dinosaur's Were God's Joke' would have been a more apt band name? lol

Yeah the Ready for the World thing was a trip. I remember reading one of their old interviews and the interviewer asked them about the Prince comparisons at the time. They said something about not trying to copy Prince, but took the 'comparison' as a compliment. They had some good slow songs, but most of their fast songs were soooo Jamie Starr...check 'Ceramic Girl' and 'Digital Display'..if you can't hear Prince in those:-o

Good music makes me happy.
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Reply #23 posted 01/26/11 2:43pm

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Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #24 posted 01/26/11 2:46pm

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Revolution said:

http://www.youtube.com/wa...8I58EtRMNk

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falloff falloff That guy is embaressing.

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.......Oh-oh-oh, by the way...He plays guitar.

johnwoo"POW!! - - I Gotcha! - no no no! - I Caut'chu wit'cha funk down!" fro - LG guitar
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Reply #25 posted 01/26/11 2:49pm

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funkycoolmasina said:

Revolution said:

http://www.youtube.com/wa...8I58EtRMNk

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falloff falloff

lol Georgio was badass...I never thought it was Prince, but many people i've had discussions with have thought so.

How Does It Feel (Untitled) by DeAngelo made my peeps call me up...A NEW PRINCE SONG IS ON THE RADIO!!!

Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #26 posted 01/26/11 3:47pm

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first time i heard im a slave 4 u by Britney Spears i though it had some Prince influence, and wikipedia agreed, they say:-

*The soundscape of the song has been noted to be similar to Vanity 6's 1982's song "Nasty Girl".

*Some of the dancing was choreographed by Puerto-Rican dancer Mayte Garcia

*I'm a Slave 4 U" was written and produced by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo,[1] best-known as The Neptunes,

*the spelling of the song as well Im a slave 4 u.

*and this - The song was mostly well-received by the critics. A review from NME magazine stated that "the song is funk the way God intended —hypnotic, insistent, mysterious, suggestive— and if Prince was a nineteen-year-old former Disney Club host and virgin, he'd be proud to create such a record".

"was i the first, was i your every fantasy"
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Reply #27 posted 01/26/11 9:28pm

majissty

CAN U HELP ME? (Jesse Johnson)

100 MPH (Mazerati) ... which Prince wrote

If U came 2 get your 'Purple Rain' on...U'RE IN THE WRONG HOUSE!!!!!!
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Reply #28 posted 01/27/11 9:00am

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Not that the voice sounds anything like him but I can totally hear Prince singing and playing to this song:

or this song - I would love to hear his version:

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Um... let me warm up my vocals
Me ME ME ME ME...U U U U U!
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Reply #29 posted 01/27/11 9:02am

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'do me baby' lol

"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!"
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