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Reply #30 posted 08/05/14 10:03am

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I wish he released Computer Blue as a single with at least the 7min version but preferably the 14min

This song in all it's version I love, I can never get enough of it.

And I hope he never performs it live again unless with...

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Reply #31 posted 08/05/14 10:30am

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"There's every emotion from the ballad to the rocker," observed Jon Bon Jovi. "All the influences were evident, from Hendrix to Chic."

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Reply #32 posted 08/05/14 10:47am

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Now way I'll skip Computer Blue! That is MY favorite track on the whole Purple Rain album! If I skip one song, it's Take Me With U.


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Reply #33 posted 08/05/14 12:55pm

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I like the 12" version of Computer Blue even better! biggrin

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Reply #34 posted 08/05/14 4:20pm

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Who doesn't love "Computer Blue"? Even non Prince fans like that song.

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Reply #35 posted 08/05/14 5:16pm

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Genesia said:

How can you listen to Darling Nikki if you don't hear Computer Blue first? Those two songs are a mini suite within Purple Rain.

Plus, it evokes the image of Prince greased up like a pig at a county fair. What's not to love about that?


Therein may lie my problem with the song... Lol.
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Reply #36 posted 08/06/14 6:48am

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BobGeorge909 said:

Genesia said:

How can you listen to Darling Nikki if you don't hear Computer Blue first? Those two songs are a mini suite within Purple Rain.

Plus, it evokes the image of Prince greased up like a pig at a county fair. What's not to love about that?

Therein may lie my problem with the song... Lol.

lol, You have to picture yourself as the man in any pornographic imagery, with Wendy or your choice of woman on her knees at your guitar crotch

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Reply #37 posted 08/06/14 9:38am

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It's probably my favorite Prince track of all time. Truly brilliant stuff.

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Reply #38 posted 08/06/14 12:52pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:



BobGeorge909 said:


Genesia said:

How can you listen to Darling Nikki if you don't hear Computer Blue first? Those two songs are a mini suite within Purple Rain.

Plus, it evokes the image of Prince greased up like a pig at a county fair. What's not to love about that?



Therein may lie my problem with the song... Lol.

lol, You have to picture yourself as the man in any pornographic imagery, with Wendy or your choice of woman on her knees at your guitar crotch


Well Wendy wouldn't work. I KNOW What she aint about to do.
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Reply #39 posted 08/06/14 3:08pm

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OldFriends4Sale said:



BobGeorge909 said:


Genesia said:

How can you listen to Darling Nikki if you don't hear Computer Blue first? Those two songs are a mini suite within Purple Rain.

Plus, it evokes the image of Prince greased up like a pig at a county fair. What's not to love about that?



Therein may lie my problem with the song... Lol.

lol, You have to picture yourself as the man in any pornographic imagery, with Wendy or your choice of woman on her knees at your guitar crotch



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Reply #40 posted 08/08/14 2:56am

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EddieC said:

So there's a Vulture article looking at the 38 No. 1 Soundtracks since Purple Rain--if you want to look at it, go ahead (http://www.vulture.com/2014/08/number-one-soundtracks-since-purple-rain.html).

Here's the kicker, though--and the reason for my mentioning this thing at all. Their plan for the article is the following: "For each of the 38 albums we’re looking at, we’ll try to pick the biggest, weirdest, and on-the-nosest tracks, and tell you whether this was the kind of soundtrack you could listen to straight through, or whether there was a “Computer Blue” to skip past. "

Okay, maybe people "out there" don't love the song, but is it the one anyone "in here" skipped? I was mainly listening on vinyl back in the day (now I generally hear Purple Rain tracks when they pop up in a shuffle--I can't remember the last time I listened to the album), so I wasn't skipping anything, but I generally arrange errands out of the room during "Take Me With U"--certainly not during "Computer Blue."

People who skip songs don't even like music in the first place, listening to music is just a minor hobbie to them.

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Reply #41 posted 08/08/14 3:31am

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databank said:




People who skip songs don't even like music in the first place, listening to music is just a minor hobbie to them.



Wrong.
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Reply #42 posted 08/08/14 5:54am

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fbueller said:

databank said:

People who skip songs don't even like music in the first place, listening to music is just a minor hobbie to them.

Wrong.

Right.

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Reply #43 posted 08/08/14 6:36am

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BobGeorge909 said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

lol, You have to picture yourself as the man in any pornographic imagery, with Wendy or your choice of woman on her knees at your guitar crotch

Well Wendy wouldn't work. I KNOW What she aint about to do.

it's all about imitation, I think a lot of lesbians slept with Prince

picture Susannah then

or

since in the script the imagery was "Prince is going down on himself"

go into your ego and see yourself there lol

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Reply #44 posted 08/08/14 12:00pm

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databank said:

fbueller said:

databank said: Wrong.

Right.

huh?

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Reply #45 posted 08/08/14 12:50pm

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fbueller said:

databank said:

Right.

huh?

What?

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Reply #46 posted 08/08/14 1:47pm

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databank said:

fbueller said:

huh?

What?

huh?

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Reply #47 posted 08/08/14 2:41pm

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fbueller said:

databank said:

What?

huh?

Oh lawd... neutral

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Reply #48 posted 08/08/14 4:59pm

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Just listened to the 14 min. Computer Blue for the first time... Wonderful!

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #49 posted 08/09/14 5:42pm

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databank said:

fbueller said:

databank said: Wrong.

Right.

I'm not sure--if we assume that "the work" in question is an album, okay--you should listen to the whole thing (in general--but I certainly understanding choosing sometimes to listen to a particular song rather than the whole, much as I sometimes read a particular passage of a longer work (prose or verse) rather than the entirety.

But in the case of pop music in general (and Prince in particular), "the work" is often, really, the single song. The album remained what it originally was--a collection of disparate pieces. Yes, with some artists (some of the time) the context within an album might really mean something--but not always, or even most of the time. Albums were a marketing related structure--and for most pop probably never really much more than that. Individual song downloads let it move back to its individual song-based roots, but actually improved on that, in some ways--since filler sometimes isn't filler for all listeners, and you can pick and choose even from those old hodge-podges that we formerly had to pretend were actual unified works (and the fact is that many artists do record filler--but the pressure is less if we junk the idea that you have to do albums).

Even with Prince, many songs were created separate from the context of the album (in many cases), only finding a final resting place on an album after extended existence separate from that. The fact that some long-unreleased tracks might finally receive an album release doesn't mean that they necessarily "belong" there in some significant way. The fact that I can listen to a great pop track (originally built for the radio or for some other listening experience, like a dance floor) in my home as part of a collection of tracks by the same artist doesn't mean that's the only legitimate to hear them. It might not even be the most legitimate way--is a dance track in its proper environment playing in my bedroom, or in the club it was designed for?

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Reply #50 posted 08/20/14 12:56am

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In the late 90's I was stuck in traffic, and I was blasting Purple Rain in my car. Computer Blue was playing and it was loud. There were some road workers near the car, and when the Father's Song bit came on they dropped their shovels and all started dancing.

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Reply #51 posted 08/20/14 1:19am

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I think it's arguable that Computer Blue and The Beautiful Ones are Prince at his most inspired.

There are Prince songs I like better, there are other songs where his utter genius is on display, but the emotion, the songcraft, the inspiration, the energy, everything about those songs is just magical.

So look into the mirror, do u recognise some1? Is it who u always hoped u would become, when u were young?
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Reply #52 posted 08/20/14 6:27am

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alxndrstff said:

I think it's arguable that Computer Blue and The Beautiful Ones are Prince at his most inspired.

There are Prince songs I like better, there are other songs where his utter genius is on display, but the emotion, the songcraft, the inspiration, the energy, everything about those songs is just magical.

I always add Darling Nikki in that group.

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1.) the Beautiful Ones (an unrestrained expression of love/desire for Susannah)

2.) Computer Blue (the briliance of Prince cutting loose with people who reflected his vision, I don't think there has been a song like Computer Blue yet) Power Fantastic though... ok that's another topic

3.) Darling Nikki (an unrestrained expression of lust and pain)

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Reply #53 posted 08/20/14 9:00am

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breakbeat said:

In the late 90's I was stuck in traffic, and I was blasting Purple Rain in my car. Computer Blue was playing and it was loud. There were some road workers near the car, and when the Father's Song bit came on they dropped their shovels and all started dancing.


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Reply #54 posted 08/21/14 5:08pm

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This is about the album version. I honestly haven't listened to the album version in years... probably since like 08, 09. Once i heard the full version eek the 4 minute version does not cut it all. The extended version is everything great about Prince, everything great about the revolution, great writing, just fucking amazing. One of the songs i would ''stan for'' and i'm not a stan lol

The album version is still good! but i haven't had a need to listen to it in years.

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Reply #55 posted 08/22/14 6:52am

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purplethunder3121 said:

Just listened to the 14 min. Computer Blue for the first time... Wonderful!

whaaatt? U first time huh? I need a Purplethunder3121 review of the song

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Reply #56 posted 08/22/14 6:55am

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Gunsnhalen said:

This is about the album version. I honestly haven't listened to the album version in years... probably since like 08, 09. Once i heard the full version eek the 4 minute version does not cut it all. The extended version is everything great about Prince, everything great about the revolution, great writing, just fucking amazing. One of the songs i would ''stan for'' and i'm not a stan lol

The album version is still good! but i haven't had a need to listen to it in years.

I know they wanted the album to be more true to form for the movie, but I think it could have included at least the 7min edit. Darling Nikki was the backward speech piece and that's not in the movie, and Purple Rain is last on the album vs in the movie, so they should have allowed at least 7min

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Reply #57 posted 08/22/14 7:43pm

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Gunsnhalen said:

This is about the album version. I honestly haven't listened to the album version in years... probably since like 08, 09. Once i heard the full version eek the 4 minute version does not cut it all. The extended version is everything great about Prince, everything great about the revolution, great writing, just fucking amazing. One of the songs i would ''stan for'' and i'm not a stan lol

The album version is still good! but i haven't had a need to listen to it in years.

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This is actually how I feel NOW--if I were to plan to listen to it, I'd choose one of the extended ones (with hallway speech). But I just don't understand the idea of the song somehow being the weak cut on the album (even if the album version is relatively weak in comparison to the full version).

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I suspect that anyone who thought the short one was weak in '84 when they were listening to the album would probably find the long one even more over-the-top (and not in a good way).

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