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Reply #30 posted 09/24/04 2:12am

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ABeautifulOne said:

MY SONGS ARE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL AND GET OFF.MOST BEAUTIFUL CHANGED MY MIND BECAUSE I NEVER THOUGHT HE COULD B SO CARING AND STUFF.AND G.O. BECAUSE HE GOT REAL WILD AND I KNNEW HE HAD THAT SIDE BUT HE NEVER SHOWED IT biggrin

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Reply #31 posted 09/24/04 7:05am

agotajonesmart
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For You hmm
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Reply #32 posted 09/24/04 7:10am

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ABeautifulOne said:

Emancipation88 said:


When Doves Cry- Prince

dove Dig if you will the picture
Of you and I engaged in a kiss
The sweat of your body covers me
Can you my darling
Can you picture this?

Dream if you can a courtyard
An ocean of violets in bloom
Animals strike curious poses
They feel the heat
The heat between me and you

How can you just leave me standing?
Alone in a world that's so cold (So cold)
Maybe I'm just too demanding
Maybe I'm just like my father too bold
Maybe you're just like my mother
She's never satisfied (She's never satisfied)
Why do we scream at each other?
This is what it sounds like
When doves cry

Touch if you will my stomach
Feel how it trembles inside
You've got the butterflies all tied up
Don't make me chase you
Even doves have pride

How can you just leave me standing?
Alone in a world so cold (World so cold)
Maybe I'm just too demanding
Maybe I'm just like my father too bold
Maybe you're just like my mother
She's never satisfied (She's never satisfied)
Why do we scream at each other?
This is what it sounds like
When doves cry

How can you just leave me standing?
Alone in a world that's so cold (A world that's so cold)
Maybe I'm just too demanding (Maybe, maybe I'm like my father)
Maybe I'm just like my father too bold (Ya, know he's to bold)
Maybe you're just like my mother (Maybe you're just like my mother)
She's never satisfied (She's never, never satisfied)
Why do we scream at each other (Why do we scream, why?)
This is what it sounds like

When doves cry
When doves cry (Doves cry, doves cry)
When doves cry (Doves cry, doves cry)

Don't Cry (Don't Cry)

When doves cry
When doves cry
When doves cry

When Doves cry (Doves cry, doves cry, doves cry
Don't cry
Darling don't cry
Don't cry
Don't cry
Don’t cry
dove

When I started to listen Prince I thought he was a so-so artist, then when I finished downloading When doves cry I was hooked. This song holds a special place in my heart, and I'm sure it is too many other people too.



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Reply #33 posted 09/24/04 9:00am

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Emancipation88 said:



I have that CD maxi single. It's decent. I throw it on sometimes when I am in an acid house mood.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #34 posted 09/24/04 3:46pm

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I’m going to “date” myself but what the heck…!
I was Freshman in college and my roommate had the Dirty Mind album. He
Told me that his oldest sister had met gone out with Prince a few times and
had given her his latest album.
I knew Prince was but had only heard the songs that had gotten airtime on the Radio.
Well “Uptown”, “Head”, and “Sister”…heck the whole album was like nothing I had
head before. The “surf guitar & keyboard sound” of “When you were mine”,
the talk of a counter-culture group in “Uptown”, I could go on and on!
I’ll attempt to put things in context:
-I grew up in Jacksonville, Fl
-I was in college at the UofFL (Go Gators)
-Disco had ended approximately a year earlier(late 1979/early 1980)
-AM Radio ruled the airwaves (FM was just in its “tweener” years)
-The mainstays of Rap were GrandMaster Flash & The Furious Five and Kurtis Blow.
-Hard rock bands were groups like Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Bad Company, Deep Purple, and 38 Special.
-The Funk was played by Cameo, Rick James, Con Funk Shun, and Zapp, and The Gap Band
-Soft rock was Air Supply, Christopher Cross, Elton John, and Paul Simon.
After listening to “Dirtymind”, I was hooked!!!!
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Reply #35 posted 09/24/04 11:52pm

khublakhan

hardcore GG, you obviously are a 'true funk soldier'!
I wouldn't say any particular song changed my mind about Prince, I always liked his music from the first time i heard him so I never stood back and thought 'yeh that makes me think Prince is totally different to what I thought before'.

So for me its several, if not more than several. Sign of the Times; as an initiation into Prince. It seemed funky and yet weighty in a sinister and mysterious way, what a bass line opener!. Adore is one of his many great love songs. . Another love hole in yo head, I Wish You Heaven - surely someone must have bootlegged that and done a dark dance rework of it (thinking Deep Dish could do it some justice):

'take this beat i don't mind
i got plenty others...
and theyr'e soo fine
take my coffee
but don't ya touch ma cream..'

Such a lovely harmony, rhythm and arrangment,

Nothing Compares to You because I cried (this is a big boy hear) when I heard it live, at the only ever performance of his i saw live (I am English see!) Poplife sums up parts of the music industry in a nutshell. I want to stick Question of You in as a final love ballad

..... Morning Papers even, only Prince could produce and sing a song like that and make the seemingly cheesy tune (in another's hands) a nice litte upbeat number

lol
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Reply #36 posted 09/24/04 11:58pm

khublakhan

hardcore GG, you obviously are a 'true funk soldier'!
I wouldn't say any particular song changed my mind about Prince, I always liked his music from the first time i heard him so I never stood back and thought 'yeh that makes me think Prince is totally different to what I thought before'.

So for me its several, if not more than several. Sign of the Times; as an initiation into Prince. It seemed funky and yet weighty in a sinister and mysterious way, what a bass line opener!. Adore is one of his many great love songs. . Another love hole in yo head, I Wish You Heaven - surely someone must have bootlegged that and done a dark dance rework of it (thinking Deep Dish could do it some justice):

'take this beat i don't mind
i got plenty others...
and theyr'e soo fine
take my coffee
but don't ya touch ma cream..'

Such a lovely harmony, rhythm and arrangment,

Nothing Compares to You because I cried (this is a big boy hear) when I heard it live, at the only ever performance of his i saw live (I am English see!) Poplife sums up parts of the music industry in a nutshell. I want to stick Question of You in as a final love ballad

..... Morning Papers even, only Prince could produce and sing a song like that and make the seemingly cheesy tune (in another's hands) a nice litte upbeat number

lol
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Reply #37 posted 09/25/04 12:09am

khublakhan

hardcore GG, you obviously are a 'true funk soldier'!
I wouldn't say any particular song changed my mind about Prince, I always liked his music from the first time i heard him so I never stood back and thought 'yeh that makes me think Prince is totally different to what I thought before'.

So for me its several, if not more than several. Sign of the Times; as an initiation into Prince. It seemed funky and yet weighty in a sinister and mysterious way, what a bass line opener!. Adore is one of his many great love songs. . Another love hole in yo head, I Wish You Heaven - surely someone must have bootlegged that and done a dark dance rework of it (thinking Deep Dish could do it some justice):

'take this beat i don't mind
i got plenty others...
and theyr'e soo fine
take my coffee
but don't ya touch ma cream..'

Such a lovely harmony, rhythm and arrangment,

Nothing Compares to You because I cried (this is a big boy hear) when I heard it live, at the only ever performance of his i saw live (I am English see!) Poplife sums up parts of the music industry in a nutshell. I want to stick Question of You in as a final love ballad

..... Morning Papers even, only Prince could produce and sing a song like that and make the seemingly cheesy tune (in another's hands) a nice litte upbeat number

lol
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Reply #38 posted 09/25/04 12:21am

DanceMachine

I think my song is Do me,baby ~~~~

so increatable, I can't believe there is so magic voice in the world

and I fall in love with the baby,I think I'm so cold cool
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Reply #39 posted 09/25/04 1:48am

Princology05

The song that I have ever heard was Kiss....I seriously thought it was girl then I picked up my moms CD because I was getting into 80s music, I found Prince I heard Erotic City, first song that changed my mind about Prince. biggrin
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Reply #40 posted 09/25/04 2:52am

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Until U R In My Arms Again...

The first time I heard this ballad, I was completely mesmerized. It was like being struck by lightening (in a good Way) where the energy of the music wouldn't let me move...I just played the song over and over again...
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Reply #41 posted 09/25/04 4:02am

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What do you mean though? Change my mind in a good way or bad way? I mean, I've always loved Prince all my life. Even at his very worst I can still respect the man and his work.
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Reply #42 posted 09/25/04 4:28am

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I Hate U...It came out shortly before I started college. I remember hearing it for the first time on Melissa Summers' mid-morning/early afternoon show on V-103 in Atlanta. Summers often played Shhh and I Hate U back-to-back or within the same hour. Until that point I was a casual Prince fan but after hearing the passion/anguish in his voice, appreciating the lyrics and being completely blown away by the live feel of the song, I was convinced that I HAD to hear the rest of the CD. I picked up the Maxi-single and eventually bought The Gold Experience when it was finally released in September of '95 (if I remember correctly). Ahh, memories. Time passes so fast, I remember it like it was yesterday and that was nine years ago!! eek
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Reply #43 posted 09/25/04 4:44am

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khublakhan said:

hardcore GG, you obviously are a 'true funk soldier'!
I wouldn't say any particular song changed my mind about Prince, I always liked his music from the first time i heard him so I never stood back and thought 'yeh that makes me think Prince is totally different to what I thought before'.

So for me its several, if not more than several. Sign of the Times; as an initiation into Prince. It seemed funky and yet weighty in a sinister and mysterious way, what a bass line opener!. Adore is one of his many great love songs. . Another love hole in yo head, I Wish You Heaven - surely someone must have bootlegged that and done a dark dance rework of it (thinking Deep Dish could do it some justice):

'take this beat i don't mind
i got plenty others...
and theyr'e soo fine
take my coffee
but don't ya touch ma cream..'

Such a lovely harmony, rhythm and arrangment,

Nothing Compares to You because I cried (this is a big boy hear) when I heard it live, at the only ever performance of his i saw live (I am English see!) Poplife sums up parts of the music industry in a nutshell. I want to stick Question of You in as a final love ballad

..... Morning Papers even, only Prince could produce and sing a song like that and make the seemingly cheesy tune (in another's hands) a nice litte upbeat number

lol

!!Thanks!!
GGD penguin
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