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Reply #30 posted 04/18/14 11:00am

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V10LETBLUES said:



NDRU said:


I don't think it's up there with the best, but I like that it is fairly mature and seems to actually have something to say. It flows naturally and easily compared to the more forced sound of Fuxurlifeup

It might actually be my favorite of all the 2013 material (that I heard)





I completely agree. He hasn't released many tracks with the effortless lyrical flow he had since almost forever.

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And I STILL can't help but snicker at the 'it's tight, but I think I could fit you in' bit.

That nickels one damn funny nickel.
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Reply #31 posted 04/18/14 2:10pm

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NDRU said:

I don't think it's up there with the best, but I like that it is fairly mature and seems to actually have something to say. It flows naturally and easily compared to the more forced sound of Fuxurlifeup

It might actually be my favorite of all the 2013 material (that I heard)

Funny, to me it doesn't flow naturally at all. It sounds like it's one of the first tracks he did after his "recording hiatus" and still had huge problems in that regard. "FixUrLifeUp" also drags a bit too much to my ears, but I consider it an improvement over RnRLA at least.

Fixurlifeup sounds more "alternative" and maybe it's a bit more flashy. But I feel like the lyrics are totally forced and the sound is fairly generic. I don't really get what the "band of boys" and the mysogynistic music business has to do with fixing your life up. The Go Gos had personal problems, too!

The lyrics are silly and weird, which I like, but not silly and weird in a very profound way. I think the chorus is like a placeholder, not something he should have really settled upon.

When I first heard R&R Love I thought there was nothing to it. It has no real hook, no special sound, but something about it strikes a genuine emotional chord in me. But believe me, I do understand when someone says they don't like it!

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Reply #32 posted 04/18/14 2:19pm

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It's actually a pretty decent song. Maybe it's the weed, but I've been listening to this song quite a bit lately. HATED it when it first came out, but I'm turning round to the song recently. I agree with a lot of people's assertion that it isn't his best song, but it's also FAR from his worst.

Again, weed helps lol.

Does ANYONE else like this song? Anyone not like it at first then come to appreciate it later?

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RNRLA did not stand out much to me at the very beginning, but after listening to it several times it connected, and then I really started to enjoy it. I think it took a while for me to warm up to this song because of its Country flavor, which is an acquired taste for me as I rarely listen to Country music. So I needed the hear the song several times through to develop an appreciation for the full range of sound contained in the composition's melange of musical influences.

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So now I quite like RNRLA as well as the extended version, but I remain bit partial to Remix 7, which I connected with right off the bat on first listen.

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Reply #33 posted 04/19/14 1:37pm

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NDRU said:

novabrkr said:

Funny, to me it doesn't flow naturally at all. It sounds like it's one of the first tracks he did after his "recording hiatus" and still had huge problems in that regard. "FixUrLifeUp" also drags a bit too much to my ears, but I consider it an improvement over RnRLA at least.

Fixurlifeup sounds more "alternative" and maybe it's a bit more flashy. But I feel like the lyrics are totally forced and the sound is fairly generic. I don't really get what the "band of boys" and the mysogynistic music business has to do with fixing your life up. The Go Gos had personal problems, too!

The lyrics are silly and weird, which I like, but not silly and weird in a very profound way. I think the chorus is like a placeholder, not something he should have really settled upon.

When I first heard R&R Love I thought there was nothing to it. It has no real hook, no special sound, but something about it strikes a genuine emotional chord in me. But believe me, I do understand when someone says they don't like it!

Oh, yeah. The lyrics of "FixUrLifeUp" make me cringe too. It's just been interesting to me to observe how Prince's skills as a songwriter / arranger / producer have developed after his "hiatus" (he himself stated that he didn't do much recording anymore around 2010-11). RnRLA sounds like he was really rusty at the time and he's been "rediscovering" how music should be properly written and arranged again. RnRLA, to me at least, sounds like layers of sound on top of each other without much of an interaction between the parts. From someone that's done masterful arrangements throughout his life it just sounded, well, amateurish. The type of a recording someone that's been doing music on his PC for maybe 1-2 years would come up with.

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Reply #34 posted 04/19/14 7:16pm

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novabrkr said:



NDRU said:




novabrkr said:




Funny, to me it doesn't flow naturally at all. It sounds like it's one of the first tracks he did after his "recording hiatus" and still had huge problems in that regard. "FixUrLifeUp" also drags a bit too much to my ears, but I consider it an improvement over RnRLA at least.



Fixurlifeup sounds more "alternative" and maybe it's a bit more flashy. But I feel like the lyrics are totally forced and the sound is fairly generic. I don't really get what the "band of boys" and the mysogynistic music business has to do with fixing your life up. The Go Gos had personal problems, too!

The lyrics are silly and weird, which I like, but not silly and weird in a very profound way. I think the chorus is like a placeholder, not something he should have really settled upon.

When I first heard R&R Love I thought there was nothing to it. It has no real hook, no special sound, but something about it strikes a genuine emotional chord in me. But believe me, I do understand when someone says they don't like it!




Oh, yeah. The lyrics of "FixUrLifeUp" make me cringe too. It's just been interesting to me to observe how Prince's skills as a songwriter / arranger / producer have developed after his "hiatus" (he himself stated that he didn't do much recording anymore around 2010-11). RnRLA sounds like he was really rusty at the time and he's been "rediscovering" how music should be properly written and arranged again. RnRLA, to me at least, sounds like layers of sound on top of each other without much of an interaction between the parts. From someone that's done masterful arrangements throughout his life it just sounded, well, amateurish. The type of a recording someone that's been doing music on his PC for maybe 1-2 years would come up with.



I looove rnrla. That said...I knew deep down there was some kind of flaw with it. Something not up to snuff. I still thoroughly enjoyed the song tho.

But this is the fairest assessment of it I've heard about it. The layer bit hits the nail on the head. Layer interaction is what prince is very much about. Melodies swapping ships 3-4 times a line, the piano filling for a drum line, a snare and hat chiming in on a guitar lead line. These things seem very much not there.


However...I chalked it up to him working with a new group and relavibr NEW musicians...Donna and Hannah r so very young and VERY new to prince as band mates(maybe friends). I figured he was ramping up the musicianship aspect of his tunes for their sake so they could participate in the creative process...fix...LOL..rnrla screw. They're all simple, but screw and rnrla were simple AND effective(IMO). They seem to have learned a lot and I figure the album won't sound nearly as amateurish. Its been a couple years.

Pretzel, though many dislike it, doesn't sound amateurish...loose, but not amateurish. Plus, I think he finally pulled of a 'wooooh!!' In a songs intro appropriately. He tried and failed several times over the last 3-4 years. Kinda like cream's pulsing organ... he tried that a couple times before he nailed it in cream
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Reply #35 posted 04/19/14 7:17pm

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Wow...I was rambling...sorry.
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