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Thread started 06/29/14 11:14am

Ppenguin

Pick one song for somebody that's never heard Prince

I get it all the time; I have friends in my car that have never heard Prince and they always say "put a Prince sing on"...I never know which one to put in that encapsulates what he's about.

What would be the one you put on to try and showcase him and blow the newcomers mind?
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Reply #1 posted 06/29/14 11:20am

EyeHatechu

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I usually start with Computer Blue, Alphabet St., Something in the Water, Space (Univeral Love Remix), Pop Life, Anotherloverholenyohead, Raspberry Beret, Strange Relationship, Sign O the Times, Bambi or something of that nature. I play one or more of these songs to my friends that dont know much of Prince and they are hooked.
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Reply #2 posted 06/29/14 11:21am

Shawy89

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Sign O The Times (the very beginning -- keyboard path -- plus the funky guitar.. Its so cool)
Girls & Boys
Darlin Nikki
Little Red Corvette

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Reply #3 posted 06/29/14 11:24am

ludwig

Electric Intercourse

Question of U

Thieves in the Temple (Remix Version --- because that long version is so much better than the album cut)

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Reply #4 posted 06/29/14 1:01pm

databank

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Well it realy wuld depend what music those people like, how old they r, etc. I certainly wouldn't chose the same song/album 4 everyone.

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Reply #5 posted 06/29/14 6:25pm

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I always start with something like "When Doves Cry" or "Little Red Corvette." I do that because it's something that's "familiar" and I think they show hints of his genius.

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Reply #6 posted 06/29/14 7:15pm

iZsaZsa

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Little Red Corvette
What?
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Reply #7 posted 07/01/14 11:34am

Shockedelicus

When Doves Cry is his only flawless song so far. Its crossover appeal alone is staggering.

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Reply #8 posted 07/01/14 11:38am

dandan

Shockedelicus said:

When Doves Cry is his only flawless song so far. Its crossover appeal alone is staggering.

I don't know what you mean by flawless. Little Red Corvette, Purple Rain, Sign O The Times etc don't have 'flaws' either.

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Reply #9 posted 07/01/14 11:42am

dandan

Little Red Corvette or Kiss!

I got two sides... and they're both friends.
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Reply #10 posted 07/01/14 11:42am

ThirdStrike

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I know it's probably a stock answer, but I think you can never go wrong with "Purple Rain". I actually think it's one of the greatest songs ever made...

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Reply #11 posted 07/01/14 11:49am

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To me, it's about the type of music that person likes. Putting on "Dirty Mind" [the album] for someone who likes punk, or new wave, is always a decent touch. I played "Xpectation" [the full album] for my uncle [who hates Prince for some reason lol ], & he friggin' LOVED it [He's a jazz head]! It's mostly about who you're playing something for to make the right choice, imo. I, personally would play something like "Jack U Off" for a random, just to see their reaction. lol

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Reply #12 posted 07/01/14 12:00pm

Genesia

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Tittypants said:

To me, it's about the type of music that person likes. Putting on "Dirty Mind" [the album] for someone who likes punk, or new wave, is always a decent touch. I played "Xpectation" [the full album] for my uncle [who hates Prince for some reason lol ], & he friggin' LOVED it [He's a jazz head]! It's mostly about who you're playing something for to make the right choice, imo. I, personally would play something like "Jack U Off" for a random, just to see their reaction. lol


Exactly. I always say I could make a Prince mix for anyone - including my mom, who basically doesn't like any music that came out after 1955. (That's an exaggeration, obviously - though not as big as you might think.) All I need is a couple of examples of other artists they like. shrug

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Reply #13 posted 07/01/14 6:13pm

nursev

A Case of U
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Reply #14 posted 07/01/14 6:46pm

UncleJam

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The extended version of "She's Always in my Hair". NEVER FAILS to make them say, "Wow!"

Make it so, Number One...
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Reply #15 posted 07/07/14 5:22pm

CharismaDove

1999 always succeeds in making the person dance, it's so damn catchy and likeable

Some other good ones would be Little Red Corvette (most of the adults I know consider this their favorite Prince song) and When Doves Cry (the favorite of most teenagers I know)

Maybe eye do, just not like eye did before pimp2
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Reply #16 posted 07/07/14 8:23pm

fusk

erotic city or if i was your girlfriend

erotic city has an aesthetic that a lot of people like, and it's a great song

if i was your girlfriend is so completely Prince, though, that i often recommend it first.

The title is on theme ("but Prince, you're a boy!"). The lyrical content is solid. The desires of the narrator are an uncomfortable mashup of love and lust and neediness and control issues, and in my opinion the music reflects this perfectly. You get the bizarre high pitched camille vocals (baffling to non-fans), the distortion on the vocals that he left in, the really comical backing vocals ("thaat woould bee soo fiiiiine")... it's just weird and silly-serious. There's the sex rap at the end. And the song itself might not grab the non-fan immediately, but if it ever does, they'll realize that all this weird stuff is decoration for some really good music.

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Reply #17 posted 07/08/14 1:54am

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fusk said:

erotic city or if i was your girlfriend

erotic city has an aesthetic that a lot of people like, and it's a great song

if i was your girlfriend is so completely Prince, though, that i often recommend it first.

The title is on theme ("but Prince, you're a boy!"). The lyrical content is solid. The desires of the narrator are an uncomfortable mashup of love and lust and neediness and control issues, and in my opinion the music reflects this perfectly. You get the bizarre high pitched camille vocals (baffling to non-fans), the distortion on the vocals that he left in, the really comical backing vocals ("thaat woould bee soo fiiiiine")... it's just weird and silly-serious. There's the sex rap at the end. And the song itself might not grab the non-fan immediately, but if it ever does, they'll realize that all this weird stuff is decoration for some really good music.

Was just about to say that. Your other choice is also a good one.

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Reply #18 posted 07/09/14 4:12am

Lette

Crystal Ball or controversy
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Reply #19 posted 07/09/14 5:43am

steakfinger

'Arms of Orion' or 'Push'.

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Reply #20 posted 07/09/14 6:32am

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I think the obvious choice for pop appeal plus original signature sound is "When Doves Cry"

But if you want to paint a picture of creative imagination: "Bob George"

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Reply #21 posted 07/09/14 9:36am

GeminiCalling

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I'm not sure you can encapsulate him with one song, but I would probably go with the extended version of 'Erotic City'

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Reply #22 posted 07/09/14 7:03pm

lrcrouse

Delirious.catchy, quirky and funky

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