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Reply #120 posted 06/30/06 6:11am

Handclapsfinga
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Anx said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:





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Reply #121 posted 06/30/06 7:04am

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metalorange said:

prettymansson said:

Its funny as hell seeing all these post from people that dont know a damn thing about music making or songwriting or production...trying to tell Prince what he needs to do to make his tune better...HA HA HA HA HA !!!! lol lol lol
My man Giovanni777 knows what time it is tho


The funny thing is he's gone end up with hundreds of comments, so which does he choose? Of coure he's likely to choose the ones that match his own idea of what the song should sound like anyway!

I mean, it is like when the police ask for descriptions of a robber and they get back 'He's a tall short man, of average to obese build, thin, blonde going on black-haired, clean shaved with a red beard, with only 1 or 2 arms..."

Prince is going to learn that what the fans really want is a jazz-influenced hard-rock funksoul synth-driven song, acoustic, with electric guitars to the fore, bass to the fore, drums to the fore, stripped down with multi-layered production, vocals featuring a deep gravelly falsetto, with backing vocals by Wendy, Lisa, Susannah, Vanity, Apollonia, Rosie Gaines - but not Tamar. And with Cowbells to the fore.



Apollonia and not Tamar falloff

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Reply #122 posted 06/30/06 7:17am

Rhondab

i base most songs on if I could work the pole to it...



this is a good song to pole up too....


get my strip game up....



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Reply #123 posted 06/30/06 7:19am

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Rhondab said:

i base most songs on if I could work the pole to it...



this is a good song to pole up too....


get my strip game up....



smile

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Reply #124 posted 06/30/06 7:28am

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Rhondab said:

i base most songs on if I could work the pole to it...



this is a good song to pole up too....


get my strip game up....



smile







go on git it git it lol
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Reply #125 posted 06/30/06 8:16am

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Okay, I played it for the first time yesterday at work. (I run a computer lab/afterschool/teen center). When it finished playing I was trying to decide how I felt about it but was interrupted by about seven kids (ages 12-16) behind me yelling, "play it again! play it again!" Unbeknownst to me, they had been giggin' their asses off! dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig

They begged me to play it six or seven more times, as they broke down an old school/dumb dancin' dance contest! I was falling off my chair - they were hysterical! Girls doing the Roger Rabbit (I didn't know kids these days even knew it existed) and boys actually droppin it, all in fun. Every time it ended, they yelled, "one more time! one more time!"

So, the youth like it. biggrin

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Reply #126 posted 06/30/06 8:21am

Handclapsfinga
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FunkMistress said:

Okay, I played it for the first time yesterday at work. (I run a computer lab/afterschool/teen center). When it finished playing I was trying to decide how I felt about it but was interrupted by about seven kids (ages 12-16) behind me yelling, "play it again! play it again!" Unbeknownst to me, they had been giggin' their asses off! dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig

They begged me to play it six or seven more times, as they broke down an old school/dumb dancin' dance contest! I was falling off my chair - they were hysterical! Girls doing the Roger Rabbit (I didn't know kids these days even knew it existed) and boys actually droppin it, all in fun. Every time it ended, they yelled, "one more time! one more time!"

So, the youth like it. biggrin

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giggle that is just kewl.
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Reply #127 posted 06/30/06 8:30am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

FunkMistress said:

Okay, I played it for the first time yesterday at work. (I run a computer lab/afterschool/teen center). When it finished playing I was trying to decide how I felt about it but was interrupted by about seven kids (ages 12-16) behind me yelling, "play it again! play it again!" Unbeknownst to me, they had been giggin' their asses off! dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig

They begged me to play it six or seven more times, as they broke down an old school/dumb dancin' dance contest! I was falling off my chair - they were hysterical! Girls doing the Roger Rabbit (I didn't know kids these days even knew it existed) and boys actually droppin it, all in fun. Every time it ended, they yelled, "one more time! one more time!"

So, the youth like it. biggrin

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giggle that is just kewl.


Oh, I so wish I had a video camera!
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Reply #128 posted 06/30/06 8:37am

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YAAAAAWN
“If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists”
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Reply #129 posted 06/30/06 9:11am

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FunkMistress said:

Okay, I played it for the first time yesterday at work. (I run a computer lab/afterschool/teen center). When it finished playing I was trying to decide how I felt about it but was interrupted by about seven kids (ages 12-16) behind me yelling, "play it again! play it again!" Unbeknownst to me, they had been giggin' their asses off! dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig

They begged me to play it six or seven more times, as they broke down an old school/dumb dancin' dance contest! I was falling off my chair - they were hysterical! Girls doing the Roger Rabbit (I didn't know kids these days even knew it existed) and boys actually droppin it, all in fun. Every time it ended, they yelled, "one more time! one more time!"

So, the youth like it. biggrin

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Oh DAG... that's adorable.

U should let me know if you're doing any audio or video in your computer lab, and U ever need external FireWire drives. Besides making music, I'm a digital audio specialist by day at Glyph Technologies. I could hook U up with an educational deal. I've helped out Paisley Park, Stevie Wonder's Wonderland Studios, and Herbie Hancock, among others. It keeps the day job interesting.

Peace.

G.
"He's a musician's musician..."
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Reply #130 posted 06/30/06 9:12am

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I really dig this track.

The vocals R slammin'. He hasn't used those voices, in that way, in ages... and man does it work here. Pure Prince.

Strong chorus. Strong hook.

It really doesn't need 2 much.

A) Lower the pitch of the bell.

B) Add a Linn handclap every 8 beats.

C) Add a serious Funk Bass line... Thumb and pop... Minneapolis style.

D) Add Funk Guitar with Hohner (of course).

E) Add some piano.

F) Add Blues guitar solo... clean or dirty.

G) Minimal horns optional, but must be real... I hear swells followed by one or 2 staccato hits.

BAM. There it is.
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Reply #131 posted 06/30/06 9:23am

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FunkMistress said:

Okay, I played it for the first time yesterday at work. (I run a computer lab/afterschool/teen center). When it finished playing I was trying to decide how I felt about it but was interrupted by about seven kids (ages 12-16) behind me yelling, "play it again! play it again!" Unbeknownst to me, they had been giggin' their asses off! dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig

They begged me to play it six or seven more times, as they broke down an old school/dumb dancin' dance contest! I was falling off my chair - they were hysterical! Girls doing the Roger Rabbit (I didn't know kids these days even knew it existed) and boys actually droppin it, all in fun. Every time it ended, they yelled, "one more time! one more time!"

So, the youth like it. biggrin

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That's so cool! Which teen center do you run? (Living in Cambridge, I'm familiar with many of the Boston-area ones)
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Reply #132 posted 06/30/06 9:47am

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booyah said:

FunkMistress said:

Okay, I played it for the first time yesterday at work. (I run a computer lab/afterschool/teen center). When it finished playing I was trying to decide how I felt about it but was interrupted by about seven kids (ages 12-16) behind me yelling, "play it again! play it again!" Unbeknownst to me, they had been giggin' their asses off! dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig

They begged me to play it six or seven more times, as they broke down an old school/dumb dancin' dance contest! I was falling off my chair - they were hysterical! Girls doing the Roger Rabbit (I didn't know kids these days even knew it existed) and boys actually droppin it, all in fun. Every time it ended, they yelled, "one more time! one more time!"

So, the youth like it. biggrin

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[Edited 6/30/06 8:20am]


That's so cool! Which teen center do you run? (Living in Cambridge, I'm familiar with many of the Boston-area ones)


It's in a big apartment complex on Memorial Drive. It's a computer center for the residents - I teach basic computer skills to adults in the morning, and in the afternoon most of the kids who live here come in and do homework/play on the computer/hang out/flirt/ask me for rides/etc. lol
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Reply #133 posted 06/30/06 9:52am

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FunkMistress said:

Okay, I played it for the first time yesterday at work. (I run a computer lab/afterschool/teen center). When it finished playing I was trying to decide how I felt about it but was interrupted by about seven kids (ages 12-16) behind me yelling, "play it again! play it again!" Unbeknownst to me, they had been giggin' their asses off! dancing jig dancing jig dancing jig

They begged me to play it six or seven more times, as they broke down an old school/dumb dancin' dance contest! I was falling off my chair - they were hysterical! Girls doing the Roger Rabbit (I didn't know kids these days even knew it existed) and boys actually droppin it, all in fun. Every time it ended, they yelled, "one more time! one more time!"

So, the youth like it. biggrin

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[Edited 6/30/06 8:20am]


Maybe you work in a town where dancin's a sin and they don't play the devil's music? That would explain why this little bitsy track stirred the blood of the young huns. smile
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Reply #134 posted 06/30/06 3:34pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

origmnd said:

seems people are so conditioned to dislike
anything new that even when its good it cant be heard



don't front. kthx.

eek Can he really see me??? eek

omfg boxed
heart prince I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it prince heart
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Reply #135 posted 06/30/06 4:36pm

Handclapsfinga
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CalhounSq said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:




don't front. kthx.

eek Can he really see me??? eek

omfg boxed

i'm surprised that you're hiding in that box! falloff
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Reply #136 posted 06/30/06 5:51pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

CalhounSq said:


eek Can he really see me??? eek

omfg boxed

i'm surprised that you're hiding in that box! falloff



falloff
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Reply #137 posted 06/30/06 8:30pm

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ReturnofDOOK said:

metalorange said:


Does anybody really think Prince will take any of the suggestions on board?


hmmm


























































HAHAHA!!!

That was actually *my* suggestion! lol lol
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Reply #138 posted 07/01/06 1:43am

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Anx said:

yazidatan said:

Thx for posting the link; it worked! But how do you actually get there from the NPGMC main page?


the intro page - where you log in - has a big graphic for the demo room. just click somewhere on there and i'm sure it'll take you right to it.

as for where it's found in the site's regular architecture? no clue.


Again, thx for your reply. I've figured out what's wrong. The new download store is NOT Mozilla Firefox-friendly. Worked just fine with IE. I've posted this issue in the NPGMC tech forum.
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Reply #139 posted 07/01/06 3:06am

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ooh, i've just heard the track at last. i don't know if anyone else has mentioned this - but it is a lot like 'my name is prince' in terms of structure, attitude and lyric.

but FAR less busy of course. anyway, i'm liking it, but it's suffering a bit from 'black sweat' syndrome - it just doesn't QUITE have that killer hook. if he tidies this up a bit and adds an addictive little hook, i'll be a happy boy.
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Reply #140 posted 07/01/06 4:20am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

CalhounSq said:


eek Can he really see me??? eek

omfg boxed

i'm surprised that you're hiding in that box! falloff



falloff yeah Calhoun...why you hiding?
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Reply #141 posted 07/01/06 12:30pm

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I think folks that suggested...

Horn Section:
JB feel is an obvious choice
More rhythmically complex Tower of Power lines would work.
Maybe splitting the difference with a Kool & The Gang vibe might be even better.

B3 Organ:
Taking it to church.
...are on the right track. thumbs up!

I'd add either some Jimmy Nolen style Funked-up rhythm guitar or some sparse crunchy Rock tones.


Those particular instruments would maintain the raw organic feel of the tune.


tA

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Reply #142 posted 07/02/06 12:24pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

jone70 said:



eek
I just realized how phallic the golden microphone(?) in the foreground is.

it looks sorta like an eroscillator (site might be NSFW-ish, ya'll)! omfg


Bet your bottom dollar by this time next year there'll be a Prince song
called Eroscillation , or The Eroscillation Suite , its a dead cert razz
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Reply #143 posted 07/02/06 4:17pm

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HamsterHuey said:

I could tell by the color of Ur energy field
U thought this game was over chemical peel [chemic appeal?]
U try 2 do me like my good brother Steve
But I got another funky trick up my sleeve
Expecting me 2 freak on U a little bit more
But U get nothin’ but well-wishers and flowers galore!
I mean no harm, I still got Ur back
U can come and drink my wine, as a matter of fact

Just Feel Better (Feel Better) , Feel Good, (Feel Good) (hey!), Feel Wonderful!
Feel Better (Feel Better) , Feel Good, (Feel Good), Feel Wonderful!

I don’t know what U thought when U spit in my face
But this dimension ain’t not the time or the place
I don’t know who told U U could stand next `2 me
But I got a guitar that could part a sea
Don’t mean no disrespect I aint tryin’ 2 brag
But it might be the same 1 that tapped on the crack
And it brought forth water that quenched Ur thirst
And we’ll keep feeding ya, but first things first!

Feel Better (Feel Better) , Feel Good, (Feel Good), Feel….


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[Edited 6/29/06 3:37am]



I've been listening 2 it over and over - I love it the way it is raw and funky. I really hope Prince doesn't change anything about it. It's hard, I've missed that.

Here's what I hear him singing, r versions r very close 2 one another:


Hey - I could tell by the color of Ur energy field
U thought this game was of a *chemic *appeal

U tried 2 do me like my good brother Steve
But I got another funky trick up my sleeve

Expecting me 2 freak on U a little bit more,
U get nothin’ but well-wishes and flowers galore.

I mean no harm, I still got Ur back
U can come and drink my wine as a matter of fact…

Just Feel Better (Feel Better), Feel Good, (Feel Good, hey!), Feel Wonderful!
Feel Better (Feel Better), Feel Good, (Feel Good), Feel Wonderful!

I don’t know what U thought when U spit in my face
But this dimension ain’t the time or the place

I don’t know who told U could stand next 2 me
But I got a guitar that could part the sea

Don’t mean no disrespect, I aint tryin’ 2 brag
But *that* might be the same one that tapped on the crack…

And it brought forth water that quenched Ur thirst
and we’ll keep feeding ya, but first things first…

Feel Better (Feel Better), Feel Good, (Feel Good), Feel….


(*chemic - adjective: relating to chemistry; *appeal - noun: The power of attracting or of arousing interest, *that* - as in his foot; Step on a crack, break your Momma’s Back, etc.)
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Angels, love and light,
Synergy

It Snowed April 21st, 2016 and My heart is irrevocably broken. I love you and miss you, Prince. Thank you for giving me so much. 🌹 RIP 💜
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Reply #144 posted 07/02/06 4:51pm

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moonshine said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:


it looks sorta like an eroscillator (site might be NSFW-ish, ya'll)! omfg


Bet your bottom dollar by this time next year there'll be a Prince song
called Eroscillation , or The Eroscillation Suite , its a dead cert razz


falloff
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Reply #145 posted 07/02/06 5:01pm

Handclapsfinga
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squirrelgrease said:

moonshine said:



Bet your bottom dollar by this time next year there'll be a Prince song
called Eroscillation , or The Eroscillation Suite , its a dead cert razz


falloff

evillol
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Reply #146 posted 07/02/06 6:37pm

Angelikaazad

As good as Prince looks, I'm sorry to say that hair just ruins the look! This is a new look and it looks just awful! Come on Prince, get some hair going on!!!!
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Reply #147 posted 07/03/06 3:14am

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Synergy said:

But *that* might be the same one that tapped on the crack…

And it brought forth water that quenched Ur thirst
and we’ll keep feeding ya, but first things first…

Feel Better (Feel Better), Feel Good, (Feel Good), Feel Wonderful


Small point, but I think it's generally accepted that it is 'crag' not 'crack' which means a 'rock', Moses tapping it and it bringing forth water for the complaining Israelites being some biblical reference or other.

Oh, and it's more likely to be 'chemical peal' - a cosmetic treatment to reduce wrinkles, so a reference to looks. I think that fits in with the rest of the song, which to me is mostly about substance over artificiality. The person thinks the game (music industry?) is all about 'looks', but Prince has genuine 'tricks' (abilities) they can drink from his wine (metaphor for sharing his abilities) his guitar has the ability to bring forth water and quench your thirst (ie real ability to satisfy your needs unlike, say, music that is hollow and doesn't satisfy your needs).

Starting off with 'better' implies things are not so good at the moment - say, all the artificial music around not satisfying your soul. So listening to Prince's music is a step towards feeling better, then good, then wonderful.

Well, that's my take on it so far!
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Reply #148 posted 07/03/06 5:47pm

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4 some reason,tha Prince vs Micheal Jackson rival pops to my mind. esp. tha part about chemical peel.i agree with Prince. Feel better Micheal! Prince is winning.....
may meekness, and peace follow u where ever u may go...
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Reply #149 posted 07/03/06 6:34pm

sacredwarrior

what dumbass suggested this track was a demo??

lol

heart
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