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The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker This song is without a doubt one of Prince's coolest ever. I'm wondering, is there an extended version? | |
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Cool you brought that up, cause 2 hours ago
I just discovered that there is a real lady/poet/writer named Dorothy Parker! (no relation to the song though-I think??) Sorry this isnt related but I was excited and had to share If you will, so will I | |
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Do u have ONA Live? I know this version is longer | |
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Never heard it, what album is it on? (Or is it a bootleg?) | |
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NouveauDance said: Never heard it, what album is it on? (Or is it a bootleg?)
Its on Sign O' the Times, only one of Prince's best most popular albums!!! | |
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pennylover said: Do u have ONA Live? I know this version is longer
jammed that last night "THE REASON THAT YOU'RE COOL IS CAUSE YOU'RE FROM THE OLD SCHOOL, AND THEY KNOW IT" | |
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Voog said: NouveauDance said: Never heard it, what album is it on? (Or is it a bootleg?)
Its on Sign O' the Times, only one of Prince's best most popular albums!!! Is this one of those unreleased albums like Camilla? I never heard of it. | |
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NouveauDance said: Voog said: Its on Sign O' the Times, only one of Prince's best most popular albums!!! Is this one of those unreleased albums like Camilla? I never heard of it. Filthy cute and baby U know it | |
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NouveauDance said: Voog said: Its on Sign O' the Times, only one of Prince's best most popular albums!!! Is this one of those unreleased albums like Camilla? I never heard of it. Please stop. | |
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NouveauDance said: Voog said: Its on Sign O' the Times, only one of Prince's best most popular albums!!! Is this one of those unreleased albums like Camilla? I never heard of it. It's really hard to get. Almost as hard to get as the Black Album, which has yet to be released. Have you heard of The Crystall Ball? All kinds of stuff in there too. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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thekidsgirl said: Cool you brought that up, cause 2 hours ago
I just discovered that there is a real lady/poet/writer named Dorothy Parker! (no relation to the song though-I think??) Sorry this isnt related but I was excited and had to share OK, you just heard about her? DP is the one who coined the phrase "Wear your heart upon your sleeve"..and hence the many images of him doing so. The song is also about that as well. I am not certain of more connections. The song is definitely inspired by her. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Redayh said: NouveauDance said: Is this one of those unreleased albums like Camilla? I never heard of it. co- | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: Redayh said: co- co-co All the world's a funky stage. | |
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superspaceboy said: thekidsgirl said: Cool you brought that up, cause 2 hours ago
I just discovered that there is a real lady/poet/writer named Dorothy Parker! (no relation to the song though-I think??) Sorry this isnt related but I was excited and had to share OK, you just heard about her? DP is the one who coined the phrase "Wear your heart upon your sleeve"..and hence the many images of him doing so. The song is also about that as well. I am not certain of more connections. The song is definitely inspired by her. Although Prince himself claimed not to have heard about Dorothy Parker prior to recording the song. Susannah asked him after the recording session of it was about Dorothy Parker and he claimed he didn't know anything about her. But I think that that's just bs. He knew about her. For many reasons, including the ones you have stated. I always took that great big heart around his writs, on his sleeve, to be exactly what you just said! and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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This is my favorite song. My email address is a reference to the line- Right then and there I knew I was through- Dorothy Parker was cool. I'm back!!!!!!! | |
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I'd much rather see a thread about someone discovering the greatness of The Ballad of Dorothy Parker than oh let's see... ummm...
Please people. I know a lot of us are too knowledgeable for our own good when it comes to Prince's catalogue however, there's no need to be asses to anyone who's just discovering or re-discovering these gems. | |
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I really dont care too much for this song. The music is cool the lyrix are sucky. & | |
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superspaceboy said: OK, you just heard about her? DP is the one who coined the phrase "Wear your heart upon your sleeve"..and hence the many images of him doing so. The song is also about that as well. I am not certain of more connections.
The song is definitely inspired by her. I had no idea! Thanks for schoolin me If you will, so will I | |
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I have wondered if this song could be read as a night where almost everything goes on in his head:
He is having a bad night, thinking of all the things he could have done or said in old relationships, At the resteraunt he talks with the cute clever waitress, and imagines a night with her. Later the bubble bath calms his mind of worries. Probably not exactly what he meant it to be, but like so much of his work it is open to many interpretations Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
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