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Thread started 08/27/03 10:52am

LaMont

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Are you amazed at how good TRC is to you - still?

TRC seems to get better to me every time I play it. Then live performances that we have of some of the material - like Everlasting Now and The Work pt. 1 - make it feel even better.
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Reply #1 posted 08/27/03 10:55am

FunkMistress

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Yes.
"The Last December" still give me happy chills. From my pagan toes to my heathen head.
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Reply #2 posted 08/27/03 11:00am

Haystack

The Rainbow Children is my favourite Prince album.

That's genuinely how I feel about it.

The Sensual Everafter, Last December, Digital Garden, Everywhere, The Rainbow Children, Everlasting Now...

It's just got that something that I can't quite put my finger on. It's got everything that I've always loved about P's music. It's got variety, it's got great, unique lyrics (who cares whether you agree with them or not? No-one's ever come up with lyrics like them before), it's got beautiful strangeness (that slowed-down voice) and some of the most delicious tunes that he's ever released. He must have been a very happy man when he was recording it.

A true Prince classic and it's such a shame that it was only noticed by such a relatively small number of people compared to his previous albums.
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Reply #3 posted 08/27/03 11:05am

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Yes, I am certainly still feeling this album in a major way. Everything about it is just class. The instruments are recorded brilliantly and the whole mix and sequencing of the album is great.

It is, if not my favourite Prince album, in my Top 5 albums by our Lil' Purple Funkateer!

This is THE album that made me realise Prince could still be relevant within the music I listen to and has given himself a new lease of life through it.
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Reply #4 posted 08/27/03 1:46pm

Cloudbuster

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ill
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Reply #5 posted 08/27/03 1:52pm

2freaky4church
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TRC is a slab of frozen shit.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #6 posted 08/27/03 2:01pm

Cloudbuster

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2freaky4church1 said:

TRC is a slab of frozen shit.


lol
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Reply #7 posted 08/27/03 2:04pm

Haystack

Cloudbuster said:

ill


You bastard!

It's very rare that I post on the Prince: Music and More forum, but now I know never to do it again. You've intimidated me into not posting here ever again.

You're a hater and your journey with Prince is over so please allow others to continue their journey with P.
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Reply #8 posted 08/27/03 2:15pm

Cloudbuster

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Haystack said:

Cloudbuster said:

ill


You bastard!

It's very rare that I post on the Prince: Music and More forum, but now I know never to do it again. You've intimidated me into not posting here ever again.

You're a hater and your journey with Prince is over so please allow others to continue their journey with P.


Fancy a shag?
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Reply #9 posted 08/27/03 2:20pm

Haystack

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Fancy a shag?


Oh, go on then. Seeing as it's you.
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Reply #10 posted 08/27/03 2:23pm

Cloudbuster

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Haystack said:

Cloudbuster said:



Fancy a shag?


Oh, go on then. Seeing as it's you.


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Reply #11 posted 08/27/03 2:27pm

Number23

rainbow

Well IMHO, and indeed it is souly IMHO, that when all's done and dusted, when the last page is read, when the book is finally closed, when The Wee Man's whirlwind spirit has passed onto the next stage in its journey, when our children's children inhabit a scarred bruised hollow Earth - that, my fellow space/time crewmates, that is when The Rainbow Children will be the work that's been elevated above SOTT in his oveure.
I, for one, sincerly fucking hope cryogenics works.
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Reply #12 posted 08/27/03 3:22pm

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FunkMistress said:

Yes.
"The Last December" still give me happy chills. From my pagan toes to my heathen head.


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Reply #13 posted 08/27/03 3:29pm

milty

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LaMont, i am finally going to have to agree with ya on that one. i loved it from the start. the whole darn she-bang.
my mate Andre said the religious lyrics ruined it for him. i told him it's probably the best Prince album since SOTT. he said he would have to have a second listen. he won't like it still.
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Reply #14 posted 08/28/03 1:28am

hectim

nod I'm listening to it right now and I really, really like it.
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Reply #15 posted 08/28/03 3:42am

fauxnewbie

I love this album. Put me in that dungeon.
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Reply #16 posted 08/28/03 5:46am

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BlurredEye said:

Yes, I am certainly still feeling this album in a major way. Everything about it is just class. The instruments are recorded brilliantly and the whole mix and sequencing of the album is great.

It is, if not my favourite Prince album, in my Top 5 albums by our Lil' Purple Funkateer!

This is THE album that made me realise Prince could still be relevant within the music I listen to and has given himself a new lease of life through it.


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Reply #17 posted 08/28/03 10:30am

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agreed! prince's the rainbow children gets better and better with time. it's bold, it's thoughtful, it's funky, and it's original.
one day, we may all look back upon that one night in june 2001 when prince's current incarnation was born onstage in montreal, when our man did a wild, free-form set that left everyone baffled and amazed. that led to TRC, the ONA tour, xpectation , N.E.W.S., and who knows what's next, but i can't wait to find out!
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Reply #18 posted 08/28/03 10:47am

familygroove

TRC is COOL: great great album, especially the music
but i like the voice 2 hehe, dont care much about the message or meaning. The record has a nice spirit,
good enough 4 me.

Here's my personal TRC top 10: wink

1 The Everlasting Now
2 Mellow
3 Everywhere
4 She Loves Me 4 Me
5 The Rainbow Children
6 1+1+1=3
7 Last December
9 The Work pt.1
9 Muse 2 The Pharaoh
10Family Name
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Reply #19 posted 08/28/03 11:54am

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Haystack said:

The Rainbow Children is my favourite Prince album.

That's genuinely how I feel about it.

The Sensual Everafter, Last December, Digital Garden, Everywhere, The Rainbow Children, Everlasting Now...

It's just got that something that I can't quite put my finger on. It's got everything that I've always loved about P's music. It's got variety, it's got great, unique lyrics (who cares whether you agree with them or not? No-one's ever come up with lyrics like them before), it's got beautiful strangeness (that slowed-down voice) and some of the most delicious tunes that he's ever released. He must have been a very happy man when he was recording it.

A true Prince classic and it's such a shame that it was only noticed by such a relatively small number of people compared to his previous albums.


After initially being horrified by the lyrics, I came to LOVE TRC and it was played almost nonstop. My co-workers hated me because I was the boss and from November to probably the following May I played all day long at work. I couldn't get enough. At home, at work, in my car -- all TRC, all the time. So I quite burned myself out.

But I have to say I completely agree with Haystack. Okay, not completely, because it's not my favorite, but everything else in the post -- RIGHT ON!!!

Side note: When I worked at Paisley, one night I finished my tasks at the Avid and was to report to P when I was done. I found him in the Studio with Femi and Joe. I waited at the door for him to acknowledge me, as music was playing and he was at the boards. He motioned for me to come. I did, gave him my report, and returned to the edit bay. I was (of course) totally intrigued by the almost operatic quality of the snippet of music I heard. Five months later I came to recognize it as "The Last December."
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Reply #20 posted 08/28/03 11:59am

kisscamille

My hubby and I listen to this cd a lot. We have liked it from day one. I have said this before and I still believe that TRC is a masterpiece. If the silly voice wasn't there, it would be absolutely amazing. Even though I don't care for the religious yadda, yadda the music speaks for itself.
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Reply #21 posted 08/28/03 2:02pm

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LaMont said:

TRC seems to get better to me every time I play it. Then live performances that we have of some of the material - like Everlasting Now and The Work pt. 1 - make it feel even better.


No, but I'm amazed that you think so!rolleyes
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Reply #22 posted 08/28/03 2:14pm

jimipaisley

I adore this album !
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Reply #23 posted 08/28/03 4:50pm

toejam

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I was still a relatively new Prince fan when TRC came out. I always wonder if he had put out another Rave or NPS whether I would have continued following him. I like Rave and NPS, but it was really refreshing to get something like TRC.
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Reply #24 posted 08/28/03 4:58pm

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So you are quoting Paul McCartney

"It's getting better..."

I'll have to go with John Lennon's next line...

"It couldn't get much worse."

I put the disk in again the other day to give it another try and it is practically impossible to get thru. It is unfortunate that this is what is passing for his "masterpiece" these days. But at least Prince can bank on the 100,000 - 200,000 fans he has to buy it.
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Reply #25 posted 08/28/03 5:15pm

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I haven't played it in a long while, because I wore it out long ago. But yes, it's damn great. And I'm not one of those people who diminishes the word "great" by over-using it for anything and everything.


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Reply #26 posted 08/28/03 6:01pm

LaMont

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I think that TRC silenced all the critics that pronounced Prince as dead even after Emancipation. Prince did something that only he can do. We were reminded that he really is the last true genius of popular music - regardless of popularity and record sales.

I can remember one of those nerdy "fams" on one of the monthly NPGMC ahdio shows saying that this album would be referenced several years from now. As it was not nearly as popular as it should be, I can see it being rediscovered by students of music history in 20 or 30 years. It will be that gem that was overlooked in its time - like some of the resurrected classics from Miles and Hendrix that the record companies reissue so frequently these days.
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Reply #27 posted 08/28/03 6:12pm

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hell yeah!!
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Reply #28 posted 08/28/03 7:07pm

whodknee

I am amazed. After Rave it seemed he might hit cruise control and do a Stevie Wonder on us and faaadddeee... out. But no, he did a 180 and put it all together on this one. Everything he'd ever done up to that point was incorporated onto this album and it sounds great.
If any album will stand up over time it will be this one regardless of what critics say. nod
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Reply #29 posted 08/28/03 7:19pm

muleFunk

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TRC was the Prince album I waited 14 years for.
People wanted to see the "free" Prince and they got him & many did not like what they saw.
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