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What is your favorite blues song by Prince? Help me compile a list.
My favorite is 'A Question of U/Electric Man' "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump | |
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Ride
I love Question of U too | |
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There is nothing bluesy about The Question of U. Zannalee, that's a blues song. 5 Women also has bit of a blues feel, but overall, Prince didn't do much with this genre. | |
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There is a lot of bluesy elements in The Question of U, from the beat and rhythmic feel down to the bluesy licks Prince thows down during the guitar solo. It may not be a traditional 12 bar blues, but I would say there is blues within the song
As for my favorite, I quite like the Blues Jam In A off of the Paris 1987 aftershow recording, that is a long and tasty jam. | |
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Any version of Prince doing "I Got Some Help I Don't Need" Bitch this ain't the movies | |
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Peach Beautiful Strange | |
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I liked hs cover of "Red House" on that Hendrix tribute record some years ago....and I agree that "The Question Of U" has some bluesy overtones to it (especially live)....I didn't like "The Ride" when I first heard it back then..sounded like it was written in 2 minutes..but I consider it a P live classic. | |
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If "Zanalee" fits that genre, then that's my vote. "Poor Goo" would be second. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Thanks for your help. I'll check those songs out. If you really think that there is nothing bluesy about the song 'The Question of U' you should listen to it again. Better yet, listen to 'The Question Of U/Electric Man. Thanks again. [Edited 6/7/16 10:00am] "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump | |
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- [Edited 6/7/16 10:00am] "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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The Ride by far is the best. Classic blues vibe with incredible guitar. INCREDIBLE. One I have been listening to often since his passing. I also love the live version of Something in the Water that he dropped a couple of years back. Who knew that one would play so well in a slow bluesy style. I had forgotten about the him shredding the guitar at the end of that one. God bless Prince and all of his talents. I've been lurking here forever. My first post. | |
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The Truth. Live The Ride from the VH1 Special. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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5 Women.
I actually like the outtake version better with no horns. But they're both good. | |
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Also, the live version of If I Had A Harem performed during the Lovesexy Tour is good. | |
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good one!!
my okie doke answer is The Ride. somebody already said The Truth. Slow Love is kinda bluesy to me. Blue Light kinda sorta in a stretch. Papa. How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore, sorta. & his version of Red House/Purple House. | |
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The Ride and 5 Women come to mind. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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I always thought "Temptation" had a sleazy, bluesy swagger to it. "The Undertaker" had a heavy blues vibe too. | |
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If I had a harem The question of u Joy in repetition? Da Bang Temptation How come u don't call me | |
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The acoustic version of "Alphabet Street". | |
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Untill i heard 5 women It was A question of u Both captivating but 5 women tops my list for blues tune. | |
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Temptation!!! YES, totally bluesy! | |
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QueenofCardboard said:
Thanks for your help. I'll check those songs out. If you really think that there is nothing bluesy about the song 'The Question of U' you should listen to it again. Better yet, listen to 'The Question Of U/Electric Man. Thanks again. [Edited 6/7/16 10:00am] I saw him play that live in 1990. It didn't sound like a blues song back then and it doesn't now, but when it comes to the blues, I'm a bit of a purist. Thatnd boom...boomboom beat takes it out of the blues genre if you ask me. He also played Blues In C on that tour with Rosie Gaines singing co-lead. Now that's what I call the blues. [Edited 6/8/16 4:02am] | |
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Also, we have Beggin' Woman Blues on the 21 Nights book/CD. | |
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I find his obviously "blues" songs rather pedestrian. The Truth is an exception due to is low-fi aesthetic.
Also Alphabet St. | |
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Midnight Blues
This one was buried in my collection and just surfaced. Lots of blues guitar and some pretty silly lyrics. | |
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The Ride
[Edited 6/9/16 3:55am] Life Matters | |
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How Come You Dont Call Me Anymore? | |
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Old...friends...4 sale... | |
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What are the best unreleased bluesy songs? "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump | |
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Colonized Mind is a killer-track. Next in line is the Indigo Nights-live-version of Question of U. Wish he had done more music in that vein. | |
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