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Reply #30 posted 05/21/16 8:07am

GeniusLuv

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yes yes The Beautiful Ones they hurt you...everytime!'' yes yes

''The beautiful ones they hurt you every tiiiiime....''

yes RIP BEAUTIFUL ONES: Prince & Denise 2016
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Reply #31 posted 05/21/16 8:07am

BanishedBrian

Redisabsurd said:

langebleu said:

The only love there is, is the love we make.

Yes, this. Always for me.


Query... if "God is love" and "the only love there is, is the love we make"... wouldn't that mean that humans created God, not the other way around?

Serious question. hmmm

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Reply #32 posted 05/21/16 8:17am

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Everything you think...is true
The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #33 posted 05/21/16 9:00am

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BanishedBrian said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

Too many to mention but love 'Sacred is the prayer that asks for nothing' which is followed by 'instead we should be giving thanks for every breath we take' from The Love We Make. Always found that very touching. [Edited 5/20/16 20:54pm]


I have conflicted feelings about this song, along with the first verse of The Holy River (that I posted above). In the case of the Love We Make, all of these statements are made to preface: "Put down the needle; put down the spoon."

The song starts with an assertion that "the time has come to whip the dogs that steal, beg or borrow from a table God set for his son." Is that a statement, in part, targeted at addicts because by ruining their bodies, they are displeasing God and ruining a gift from God?

Similarly, in The Holy River he discusses addiction/depression battles, followed by "then it hits you like a brick on the wall" and a transition to belief in Jesus being the solution/cure.

Not trying to be overly judgmental tying it all together, but I'd argue that Prince had a dangerous and naive belief that all problems of this nature could be solved if you just "believed harder" in God.

I kind of agree on the point that believing that he tended to cleave to the idea that everything will be resolved if you just believe harder in God, and that this could be a dangerous wager for some people (though I'd acknowledge that it could also be a source of strength for others).

Re: The Love We Make, though, I didn't necessarily interpret the whole song as being directly about addiction, though that comes up in those later verses. I took "the time has come" to be a common, perhaps even generic, statement from someone with an end times eschatology, with the repentence of sinners without due gratitude for what's on the "table God set for His Son" being part of preparation for that. I take it that would be the frame of reference for every issue, particularly serious, 'life and death' issues, of such a believer - almost like what all sermons would start with or come back to. Of course, comes with its own issues, or perhaps meets the issue of a judgemental disposition along the way; but it still seems to slightly evade the rather harsh judgemental aura it has if we interpret the first verse as a direct comment on addiction.

"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin
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Reply #34 posted 05/21/16 9:14am

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"Hold onto your soul; we've got a long way to go."

"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin
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Reply #35 posted 05/21/16 9:26am

BanishedBrian

deebee said:

BanishedBrian said:


I have conflicted feelings about this song, along with the first verse of The Holy River (that I posted above). In the case of the Love We Make, all of these statements are made to preface: "Put down the needle; put down the spoon."

The song starts with an assertion that "the time has come to whip the dogs that steal, beg or borrow from a table God set for his son." Is that a statement, in part, targeted at addicts because by ruining their bodies, they are displeasing God and ruining a gift from God?

Similarly, in The Holy River he discusses addiction/depression battles, followed by "then it hits you like a brick on the wall" and a transition to belief in Jesus being the solution/cure.

Not trying to be overly judgmental tying it all together, but I'd argue that Prince had a dangerous and naive belief that all problems of this nature could be solved if you just "believed harder" in God.

I kind of agree on the point that believing that he tended to cleave to the idea that everything will be resolved if you just believe harder in God, and that this could be a dangerous wager for some people (though I'd acknowledge that it could also be a source of strength for others).

Re: The Love We Make, though, I didn't necessarily interpret the whole song as being directly about addiction, though that comes up in those later verses. I took "the time has come" to be a common, perhaps even generic, statement from someone with an end times eschatology, with the repentence of sinners without due gratitude for what's on the "table God set for His Son" being part of preparation for that. I take it that would be the frame of reference for every issue, particularly serious, 'life and death' issues, of such a believer - almost like what all sermons would start with or come back to. Of course, comes with its own issues, or perhaps meets the issue of a judgemental disposition along the way; but it still seems to slightly evade the rather harsh judgemental aura it has if we interpret the first verse as a direct comment on addiction.


Yes, on balance, I agree with your interpretation. It would seem like a somewhat cruel dedication to J.Melvoin if you took it the other way whereas the whole song is in reference to drug use and condemnation of users.

The lyrical transition in the song takes place between "all the believers will cleanse and purify themselves" and "put down the needle, put down the spoon".

I believe that the placement of those verses together is such that the first part, while referencing spiritual cleansing generally, could also be interpreted to mean those who believe will purify themselves by having the assistance of God in being able to put down the needle and spoon. I agree wtih you that this could be a dangerous wager for some, while a source of strenght to others.

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Reply #36 posted 05/21/16 9:44pm

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BanishedBrian said:

Redisabsurd said:

Yes, this. Always for me.


Query... if "God is love" and "the only love there is, is the love we make"... wouldn't that mean that humans created God, not the other way around?

Serious question. hmmm

Well, I am an atheist and I think humans created God to survive and derive courage and support from. So, yes, you can say it that way.

I am an admirer of this phrase by Prince but due to some circumstances, I stopped listening to Prince for almost a year. I then went back to Prince, my healer, this April. The first song I listened to was Sometimes It Snows in April, and on the 17th day of this musical healing process, I slept with these last words from him and then woke up to the news of Prince's death. You can imagine my grief when I read here that at the last Atlanta show, he had asked: 'Do I have a friend tonight?' The man who was my strength in the most painful, lonely time of my life was himself in so much pain. It seemed like that was a sign from him: That the only love there is, is the love we make.

[Edited 5/21/16 21:44pm]

[Edited 5/22/16 0:05am]

[Edited 6/13/16 2:36am]

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Reply #37 posted 05/21/16 11:53pm

nursev

"Did you understand the real meaning of love....that it just is and never yearns"

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Reply #38 posted 05/22/16 12:00am

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Body don't wanna quit
Got 2 get another hit
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Reply #39 posted 05/22/16 12:01am

itsjustaroundt
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I aint about no downtown, no-where bound, narrow minded drag.

Its all about being free.

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Reply #40 posted 05/22/16 12:15am

rabbutt

Ain't nothing fair about welfare
Ain't no assistance in aids

I don't know y, but I've always loved this line
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Reply #41 posted 05/22/16 1:00pm

214

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"People say they love you and they want to help, but how can they when you can't help yourself? The more they say they love you, the more you just wanna die. And there you are, you think you're high, you can't ask yourself cuz you'd only lie. If you had a dollar, for everytime you tried."

These are great, as a whole Holy River is great.

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Reply #42 posted 05/22/16 1:02pm

214

BanishedBrian said:

TheFreakerFantastic said:

Too many to mention but love 'Sacred is the prayer that asks for nothing' which is followed by 'instead we should be giving thanks for every breath we take' from The Love We Make. Always found that very touching. [Edited 5/20/16 20:54pm]


I have conflicted feelings about this song, along with the first verse of The Holy River (that I posted above). In the case of the Love We Make, all of these statements are made to preface: "Put down the needle; put down the spoon."

The song starts with an assertion that "the time has come to whip the dogs that steal, beg or borrow from a table God set for his son." Is that a statement, in part, targeted at addicts because by ruining their bodies, they are displeasing God and ruining a gift from God?

Similarly, in The Holy River he discusses addiction/depression battles, followed by "then it hits you like a brick on the wall" and a transition to belief in Jesus being the solution/cure.

Not trying to be overly judgmental tying it all together, but I'd argue that Prince had a dangerous and naive belief that all problems of this nature could be solved if you just "believed harder" in God.

Although i love the song, you might be right, it's a little naive; but perhaps, that's the point of view all those who believe there is a God above hold.

[Edited 5/22/16 15:14pm]

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Reply #43 posted 05/22/16 1:08pm

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Ain't nobody like yo body baby.
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #44 posted 05/22/16 1:33pm

RJOrion

"...if i come back as a woman, i want a body like yours.."
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Reply #45 posted 05/22/16 1:39pm

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214 said:



BanishedBrian said:




TheFreakerFantastic said:


Too many to mention but love 'Sacred is the prayer that asks for nothing' which is followed by 'instead we should be giving thanks for every breath we take' from The Love We Make. Always found that very touching. [Edited 5/20/16 20:54pm]


I have conflicted feelings about this song, along with the first verse of The Holy River (that I posted above). In the case of the Love We Make, all of these statements are made to preface: "Put down the needle; put down the spoon."

The song starts with an assertion that "the time has come to whip the dogs that steal, beg or borrow from a table God set for his son." Is that a statement, in part, targeted at addicts because by ruining their bodies, they are displeasing God and ruining a gift from God?

Similarly, in The Holy River he discusses addiction/depression battles, followed by "then it hits you like a brick on the wall" and a transition to belief in Jesus being the solution/cure.

Not trying to be overly judgmental tying it all together, but I'd argue that Prince had a dangerous and naive belief that all problems of this nature could be solved if you just "believed harder" in God.



Although i love the song, you maight be right, it's a little naive; but perhaps, that's the point of view all those who believe there is a God above hold.



If only we ALL just "believed harder"...what kind of world would this be? Prince's message was simple. Only naive people see it differently thus why we'll never know
The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #46 posted 05/22/16 1:59pm

Alej

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Let's just go somewhere we can fuck.

The orger formerly known as theodore
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Reply #47 posted 05/22/16 2:05pm

cra1g0s

Those kinds of cars don't pass you every day
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Reply #48 posted 05/22/16 2:59pm

nursev

Alej said:

Let's just go somewhere we can fuck.

Umm...Imma say funk...its better that way lol

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Reply #49 posted 05/22/16 3:13pm

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nursev said:



Alej said:


Let's just go somewhere we can fuck.



Umm...Imma say funk...its better that way lol


lol
Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap pimp2

And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below
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Reply #50 posted 05/22/16 6:45pm

214

In lust we will suffer, but in love we will grow

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Reply #51 posted 05/22/16 7:03pm

Alej

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nursev said:

Alej said:

Let's just go somewhere we can fuck.

Umm...Imma say funk...its better that way lol

We all know the original song said "fuck" lol

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Reply #52 posted 05/22/16 9:16pm

ColorMeCrimson

In ur life did u just give a little
Or did u give all that u had?
Were u just somewhere in the middle?
Not 2 good, not 2 bad?
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Reply #53 posted 05/23/16 12:37pm

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ColorMeCrimson said:

In ur life did u just give a little Or did u give all that u had? Were u just somewhere in the middle? Not 2 good, not 2 bad? [Edited 5/22/16 21:17pm]

What song is that?

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Reply #54 posted 05/23/16 12:48pm

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i like "what's the use in being young, if you ain't gonna get old?" Kind of sad, now, but I think about it when I see old people refusing to act their age, or age at all.

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Reply #55 posted 05/23/16 1:04pm

leslievette

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We don't have 2 make children 2 make love
And then, we don't have 2 make love 2 have an orgasm

From now on, 4 U I shall be wild 💜
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Reply #56 posted 05/23/16 1:04pm

RJOrion

"did U ever feel that life is like looking for a penny in a large room with no light"

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Reply #57 posted 05/23/16 3:45pm

homesquid

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"I can't be cool more than all the time"

It just fits me perfectly cool

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Reply #58 posted 05/23/16 4:25pm

avajane

Life's is just a game, we're all just the same.
Love is God,
God is Love
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Reply #59 posted 05/23/16 4:59pm

mailaccount63

Dearly Beloved:
We are gathered here today
To get through this thing called: Life.



RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.

"Dearly Beloved:
We are gathered here today 2 get through this thing called: 'Life'."
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