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Is Wendy & Lisa's "Invisible" about Prince? Does anyone else think that "this is just another song about" Prince? The lyrics
are way too cocky to be taken seriously . The line that makes me wonder if they're actually poking fun at Prince and what they brought to the table as collaborative artist with Price is "What you believe in wont set you free - when your higher power is me". This kind of brings back memories of when Prince said the only way he would work with them again is if they denounced their homosexuality (in accordance with his Jahova Witness beliefs). Whomever the song is actually about, or if it's actually just fiction, I think the lyrics are hysterical! Musically it is a cohesive rockin jam and a truly memorable piece of art. Wendy and Lisa get major props for "Invisible" and "Salt & Cherries" (my two favorite tracks on the new album. But it would be interesting to find out just what/who was the muse for the raucous lyrics of "Invisible". Not A Newbie, Just Reinvented | |
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Yeah, Ijust listened to it. I don't think its about Prince directly but it could certainly serve as a dual meaning lyrically.
"I am victory, you think I'm mercenary" and "And for a price, I make you feel something better every time - like when you were mine" could be a reference to how he has hired them to come back and record on occasion and how (as I have said many times before) feeds off other musicians' vibes and maybe at some point he told them that he enjoyed music more back when he was doing "When You Were Mine". I'm just guessing. I could be way off with this. | |
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BlaqueKnight said: Yeah, Ijust listened to it. I don't think its about Prince directly but it could certainly serve as a dual meaning lyrically.
"I am victory, you think I'm mercenary" and "And for a price, I make you feel something better every time - like when you were mine" could be a reference to how he has hired them to come back and record on occasion and how (as I have said many times before) feeds off other musicians' vibes and maybe at some point he told them that he enjoyed music more back when he was doing "When You Were Mine". I'm just guessing. I could be way off with this. Humm I didn't even think about the "When U were mine" (pun) this could actually be from Lisa's POV. Not A Newbie, Just Reinvented | |
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and it could be about a million other things/relationships. That was 20 some years ago. People do move on.
I listen to a lot of artists who clearly write outside of direct experience. I think this group is so weird about "meaning" and "who is it about" in lyrics. It's like we're vain for Prince..."is it about me? is it about me?" | |
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Zannaloaf said: and it could be about a million other things/relationships. That was 20 some years ago. People do move on.
I listen to a lot of artists who clearly write outside of direct experience. I think this group is so weird about "meaning" and "who is it about" in lyrics. It's like we're vain for Prince..."is it about me? is it about me?" No need to be condescending. I was simply posing a hypothesis according to the post that was made. It might not have anything to do at all with Prince. I'm certainly the last one on this site to be waiving the all-roads-lead-to-Prince flag. Dude hasn't made a great album in the last decade or so in my opinion. I hadn't even heard the song before. I listened to it on youtube. | |
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Zannaloaf said: and it could be about a million other things/relationships. That was 20 some years ago. People do move on.
I listen to a lot of artists who clearly write outside of direct experience. I think this group is so weird about "meaning" and "who is it about" in lyrics. It's like we're vain for Prince..."is it about me? is it about me?" No one is saying that it's NOT "outside of direct experience" but there are some lines in the song that make you think...and that was the ONLY purpose of this thread - just some food for thought. And if you read BlaqueKnight's post they clearly reference Prince hiring Wendy & Lisa for recent appearances ("Reflections" on Tavis Smiley, the 3121 album, Planet Earth album ,The Brits Awards etc etc)It wasn't JUST about things from 22 years ago. Not A Newbie, Just Reinvented | |
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It seems like that at first from our perspective, but I thought it was about their own relationship, nothing to do with P. | |
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NouveauDance said: It seems like that at first from our perspective, but I thought it was about their own relationship, nothing to do with P.
See that was my first thought, but really...would you let your Ex or current lover publicly release a song that was so cocky and amusingly demeaning? If it IS actually about them, then Lisa puts up with A LOT of crap and Wendy is an egotistical mess LOL. Either way, I don't think the lyrics are to be taken seriously. Not A Newbie, Just Reinvented | |
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BlaqueKnight said: Zannaloaf said: and it could be about a million other things/relationships. That was 20 some years ago. People do move on.
I listen to a lot of artists who clearly write outside of direct experience. I think this group is so weird about "meaning" and "who is it about" in lyrics. It's like we're vain for Prince..."is it about me? is it about me?" No need to be condescending. I was simply posing a hypothesis according to the post that was made. It might not have anything to do at all with Prince. I'm certainly the last one on this site to be waiving the all-roads-lead-to-Prince flag. Dude hasn't made a great album in the last decade or so in my opinion. I hadn't even heard the song before. I listened to it on youtube. not trying to be condescending. This kind of question rolls out any time someone associated writes anything about relationships it seems. That's all. | |
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From the Wendy and Lisa web site:
Clearly, when this duo gets into the studio, they don’t get out for a long time. All vocals and instrumentation are their own, creating an ultra-lush, post-psychedelic sound. The lyrics wrap around the music like a good drug entering your bloodstream. With "Invisible," a post-break-up song, it’s impossible to forget that the two, once lovers, are now in other relationships. They have been loyal to their musical partnership, performing together throughout the years of personal transitions. Seems like they got through those hard times, but, to loosely quote Joni, it’s like they’re defectors from the petty wars until love sucked them back that way. -Amy Scholder | |
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Zannaloaf said: and it could be about a million other things/relationships. That was 20 some years ago. People do move on.
I listen to a lot of artists who clearly write outside of direct experience. I think this group is so weird about "meaning" and "who is it about" in lyrics. It's like we're vain for Prince..."is it about me? is it about me?" A lot of Prince music does have relationship meanings behind it. I'm not as familiar with post Batman music (the behind the scenes stuff that is) But he has written songs that were about his 1st exwife Carmen Electra band members... In This Bed I Scream was dedicated to L & W and I think one of the things that made the earlier music so addictive was that there was a flesh n blood story behind a lot of it. Best fuel for song writing. She's Always In My Hair: Jill Jones Wonderful Ass: Vanity Private Joy: Susan Bennett Controversy speaks for itself Movie Star: Morris Day Hello: the events surrounding the We R the World event Old Friends 4 Sale: manager Steve & bodyguard Chick La La La He He Hee: a dare by Sheena Easton for the band 2 do a song about a cat & dog Bambi: a young 'lesbian' girl Prince was attracted to the Beautiful Ones:the song that won Susannah over from her boyfriend Condition of the Heart I could go on Yet I do know what you mean, some music is just that, it might be about someone elses situation etc etc But I think that is the thing that pulls us in, whereas when Michael J(and I like Mike) sings about certain things either he didn't write it or we just don't believe it...I can't believe any romantic songs by Mike. | |
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It's about YO' MOMMA.
Nah I'm just playin | |
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