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Reply #30 posted 12/03/14 9:20am

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I prefer the Girls & Boys dance

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Reply #31 posted 12/03/14 5:32pm

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It's basically a futuristic JB cut. If you can dance to give it up or turn it loose, then you'll have no problem with this one or any if the other jb cuts Prince did.


Housequake doesn't have a break in it. Give it up Turn it loose is one big breakupon break.

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Reply #32 posted 12/03/14 5:38pm

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EVERYBODY SHUTUP!! LISTEN TO THE BAND!!!

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Reply #33 posted 12/03/14 7:02pm

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Sadly, this is one of the things he always wanted but it hasn't happen. And that's he being responsible for a dance craze/fad. Murph Drag,The Bird, Horny Pony, really???? There are other instances but I can't think if them at the moment. He wanted his moonwalk.

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Reply #34 posted 12/03/14 9:17pm

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We can't all write an Oak Tree.

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Reply #35 posted 12/04/14 6:38am

BEAUGARDE

Probably because it wasn't as popular as those songs mentioned, it wasn't a single. The songs mentioned were hit songs for those artist. There wasn't a lot of airplay for Houseqauke except for the RnB stations. Prince (even then wasn't that great at promoting his albums, almost as bad as today). No videos for SOTT & If I Was Your Girlfriend. But here in America (in the Black clubs ppl get up when they hear "Shut Up Already"). The song is banger & it jams harder then all the songs mentioned, altho Thriller bass line is just crazy, I never listen to that song (when I listen to that album) but when it's a mix, it jams, the other songs mentioned weren't really club songs but they were popular pop songs. Now that 12 inch mix of Housequake really rocks.

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Reply #36 posted 12/04/14 8:12am

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Erotic City used to be a huge club hit over here up until the late 90s...the same goes for Gett Off.

Housequake has never been one of my favorite songs, let alone a club song.

emesem said:

Have you ever actually been to danceclub? All of those songs would clear the floor on any given night in the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s or today.

Life of the Party? really?

I stand by my statement that Prince has not done "dance music" (ie a music that is played in a dance club) since the disco era. thats ok. Its not his thing.

paisleypark4 said:

Dance 4 Me much?

DMSR much?

Le Grind much?

Life of the Party much?

Gold Standard much? eek

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Reply #37 posted 12/04/14 2:07pm

CharismaDove

Unfortunately I agree with you OP.

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I never cared for Housequake much. The Camille voice on this one seems kind of out-of-place and annoying and the music is just really, really sparse. It's the 'classic' James Brown kind of funk but not extremely energetic. I dunno.

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Orgers claim the people they show it to love it but Ive had the opposite experience. It definitely would have bombed as a single. Too 'weird' and people wouldn't have liked it much. It's an album track.

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Despite this, the 1987 movie version of Housequake is amongst his best moments smile

Maybe eye do, just not like eye did before pimp2
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Reply #38 posted 12/04/14 2:08pm

CharismaDove

7teenz said:

Sadly, this is one of the things he always wanted but it hasn't happen. And that's he being responsible for a dance craze/fad. Murph Drag,The Bird, Horny Pony, really???? There are other instances but I can't think if them at the moment. He wanted his moonwalk.

Yeah same here, I wish he had his own special dance. Closest that came to it was the 'licking hands, baby step' dance from IWD4U

Maybe eye do, just not like eye did before pimp2
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Reply #39 posted 12/04/14 6:25pm

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TheEnglishGent said:

It's not even a good song. Happily dropped for my 1 cd sign o the times.


You'll burn in hell for that.





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No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #40 posted 12/04/14 10:02pm

SoulAlive

Nah,this song would have been HUGE as a single lol it's so catchy and fun,I bet it would have reached Number One on the R&B charts and made the Pop Top 10 charts easily.

CharismaDove said:

It definitely would have bombed as a single. Too 'weird' and people wouldn't have liked it much. It's an album track.

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Reply #41 posted 12/04/14 10:09pm

Ego101

It was my favorite Jam on SOTT when it came out...

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Reply #42 posted 12/05/14 3:25am

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TheEnglishGent said:

It's not even a good song. Happily dropped for my 1 cd sign o the times.

That's like dropping Beat It from Thriller. I'm afraid to ask what else you dropped from SOTT -- Adore and Ballad of Dorothy Parker?

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Reply #43 posted 12/05/14 5:26am

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Aerogram said:

TheEnglishGent said:

It's not even a good song. Happily dropped for my 1 cd sign o the times.

That's like dropping Beat It from Thriller. I'm afraid to ask what else you dropped from SOTT -- Adore and Ballad of Dorothy Parker?

Nothing else dropped. There's a few I could live without but no more that I don't like.

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Reply #44 posted 12/05/14 5:26am

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Wolfie87 said:

Is Housequake really a good dance anthem?

YES

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It's awesome live!

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Reply #45 posted 12/05/14 10:53pm

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I do know at the time that people around me that weren't into Prince thopught that track was very cool. I remember one stoner turning it up when it was cuaght on the radio dial, and saying check it out... I don't even think he knew it was Prince. This was in 1987.

It was by far my favorite track on the album, with the title track a very close second.

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Reply #46 posted 12/06/14 9:36pm

nursev

Always and still do hate it lol
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Reply #47 posted 12/07/14 12:37am

TheEnglishGent

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nursev said:

Always and still do hate it lol


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