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What is this song? I was listening to some old stuff I put together back a few years ago of Prince, and I came across this song.
It was very smooth, with a nice rythim, very soulful, with a starting slowy and building. I can't remember all of the lyrics but I remember the last part. It goes something like this: There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition Joy in Repition, Joy in Repition, There's Joy in Repition What song is this and what album did it come from? .. [Edited 9/16/04 18:05pm] | |
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gotdammit i knew it too!!
dang...i cant remember the name | |
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This is a hard one. | |
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it's called "one man jam". | |
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not 1 man jam, its 'Joy in Repetition'="Graffitti Bridge" album/project....come on now, u other responders knew that didn't u? ~B peaceful | |
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I thought it was "one man jam" too . hmmmm Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Wasn't it "One Man Joy?" Life it ain't real funky unless you got that orgPop. | |
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theoriginalQueenB said: not 1 man jam, its 'Joy in Repetition'="Graffitti Bridge" album/project....come on now, u other responders knew that didn't u? ~B peaceful
Nooo.... thats wrong! I mean... why would he name it that?? Change it one more time.. | |
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The song is Joy in Repetition, and it's from the Graffiti Bridge Soundtrack. It can also be found on the One Nite Alone Box Set CDs SO WHAT IF WE'RE CONTROLLING ALL THE OIL, IS IT WORTH THE CHILD DYING 4?
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AsianBomb777 said: I was listening to some old stuff I put together back a few years ago of Prince, and I came across this song.
It was very smooth, with a nice rythim, very soulful, with a starting slowy and building. I can't remember all of the lyrics but I remember the last part. It goes something like this: There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition Joy in Repition, Joy in Repition, There's Joy in Repition What song is this and what album did it come from? .. [Edited 9/16/04 18:05pm] You are kidding, aren't you?? | |
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You mean you really actually forgot how the lyrics to Purple Rain go????? 555-4444 you're on coffee talk. | |
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AsianBomb777 said: I was listening to some old stuff I put together back a few years ago of Prince, and I came across this song.
It was very smooth, with a nice rythim, very soulful, with a starting slowy and building. I can't remember all of the lyrics but I remember the last part. It goes something like this: There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition Joy in Repition, Joy in Repition, There's Joy in Repition What song is this and what album did it come from? .. [Edited 9/16/04 18:05pm] It was recorded in the early part of 1987 and was set to appear on the now classic album Just Enough to Turn You On. However, Sony records refused to allow Prince to make another double album after the disasterous Sign o' the Times so Prince had to trim some tracks from the final cut. The song is called One Man Dan and ended up on the cutting room floor along side other classic tracks like Fish Soup Sunday and Sex me Like a Pecker. Several years later Prince started to play these tracks during his infamous after party set lists. The most noteable was of course the Wembly Stadium after show in 1993 entitled Intimate and Small. He introduced the song as One Man Dan One Man Dan One Man Dam One Man Dan, obviously cryptically refering to repetition. He created the unique sound by forcefeeding the an harmonica through a compressor and adding a certain amount of distortion. This is where the guitar sounding solos come from. One Man Dan One Man Dan One Man Dam One Man Dan, or just One Man Dan to give its short name can now be found on the much sort after bootleg called One Man Dan One Man Dan One Man Dam One Man Dan and His One Man Band. I hope this clears things up a little. Incidently, the album Just Enough to Turn You on went multi-platinum which vindicated Sony's insistence that it was kept as a single disc. It is rumoured that the second disc, the outakes, were later released in 1997 as part of the Rabbit project. And we all know what happened to that. Mysteriously however, One Man Dan never made the cut. | |
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it's called joy in hell I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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"...Baby One More Time"
ha... you morons... i can't believe u didn't know that. i rule all. Sex Kitten
your face looked so good, i wanted to touch your mouth | |
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Jon said: AsianBomb777 said: I was listening to some old stuff I put together back a few years ago of Prince, and I came across this song.
It was very smooth, with a nice rythim, very soulful, with a starting slowy and building. I can't remember all of the lyrics but I remember the last part. It goes something like this: There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition Joy in Repition, Joy in Repition, There's Joy in Repition What song is this and what album did it come from? .. [Edited 9/16/04 18:05pm] It was recorded in the early part of 1987 and was set to appear on the now classic album Just Enough to Turn You On. However, Sony records refused to allow Prince to make another double album after the disasterous Sign o' the Times so Prince had to trim some tracks from the final cut. The song is called One Man Dan and ended up on the cutting room floor along side other classic tracks like Fish Soup Sunday and Sex me Like a Pecker. Several years later Prince started to play these tracks during his infamous after party set lists. The most noteable was of course the Wembly Stadium after show in 1993 entitled Intimate and Small. He introduced the song as One Man Dan One Man Dan One Man Dam One Man Dan, obviously cryptically refering to repetition. He created the unique sound by forcefeeding the an harmonica through a compressor and adding a certain amount of distortion. This is where the guitar sounding solos come from. One Man Dan One Man Dan One Man Dam One Man Dan, or just One Man Dan to give its short name can now be found on the much sort after bootleg called One Man Dan One Man Dan One Man Dam One Man Dan and His One Man Band. I hope this clears things up a little. Incidently, the album Just Enough to Turn You on went multi-platinum which vindicated Sony's insistence that it was kept as a single disc. It is rumoured that the second disc, the outakes, were later released in 1997 as part of the Rabbit project. And we all know what happened to that. Mysteriously however, One Man Dan never made the cut. Ahh, memories just came back! Those good ol' days when he was wearin' those white-coloured Rastacurls and the yellow boxershorts with Bunnys on it. And those ernormous nipple-piercings. Memorable! | |
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every heard of it Like silvery or coppery, only funnier Green virgin teenager, or filthy rich yuppy. Pussy cat pussy cat, where for out thou puppy | |
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Jon said: It was recorded in the early part of 1987 and was set to appear on the now classic album Just Enough to Turn You On. However, Sony records refused to allow Prince to make another double album after the disasterous Sign o' the Times so Prince had to trim some tracks from the final cut. The song is called One Man Dan and ended up on the cutting room floor along side other classic tracks like Fish Soup Sunday and Sex me Like a Pecker. Several years later Prince started to play these tracks during his infamous after party set lists. The most noteable was of course the Wembly Stadium after show in 1993 entitled Intimate and Small. He introduced the song as One Man Dan One Man Dan One Man Dam One Man Dan, obviously cryptically refering to repetition. He created the unique sound by forcefeeding the an harmonica through a compressor and adding a certain amount of distortion. This is where the guitar sounding solos come from. One Man Dan One Man Dan One Man Dam One Man Dan, or just One Man Dan to give its short name can now be found on the much sort after bootleg called One Man Dan One Man Dan One Man Dam One Man Dan and His One Man Band. I hope this clears things up a little. Incidently, the album Just Enough to Turn You on went multi-platinum which vindicated Sony's insistence that it was kept as a single disc. It is rumoured that the second disc, the outakes, were later released in 1997 as part of the Rabbit project. And we all know what happened to that. Mysteriously however, One Man Dan never made the cut. Change it one more time.. | |
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You people are mean. Why are you confusing AsianBomb like this?
The song is called Joy in Repitition and is on the Grafitti Bridge soundtrack | |
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For somebody thats been on here a year now they should know this! | |
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AsianBomb777 said: I was listening to some old stuff I put together back a few years ago of Prince, and I came across this song.
It was very smooth, with a nice rythim, very soulful, with a starting slowy and building. I can't remember all of the lyrics but I remember the last part. It goes something like this: There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition Joy in Repition, Joy in Repition, There's Joy in Repition What song is this and what album did it come from? .. [Edited 9/16/04 18:05pm] 'Jughead'? | |
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u come here talkin shit about P all the time and dont know nuthin bout Joy In Repitition? Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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AsianBomb777 said: I was listening to some old stuff I put together back a few years ago of Prince, and I came across this song.
It was very smooth, with a nice rythim, very soulful, with a starting slowy and building. I can't remember all of the lyrics but I remember the last part. It goes something like this: There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition There's Joy in Repition Joy in Repition, Joy in Repition, There's Joy in Repition What song is this and what album did it come from? .. [Edited 9/16/04 18:05pm] I think the name of it is....."There is fun in doing the same thing over and over" (Insert something clever here) | |
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