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Reply #30 posted 12/12/04 6:21pm

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I love the song! 1 of my favorites.
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Reply #31 posted 12/12/04 8:20pm

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It's one of his more distinct songs. The lyrics are a bit too steeped in mysticism, and get kinda silly/corny, for me. The music is great though. I even like all the embelishments, like the laughs.
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Reply #32 posted 12/12/04 8:30pm

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[sarcasm]Seven isn't considered a classic because it shoves all of that religion down the listener's throat[/sarcasm]
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Reply #33 posted 12/13/04 2:22am

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7 is possibly one of his most complicated songs, despite it’s often simple poppy aesthetics. It’s about the seven symptoms of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide. At the time, Prince was starting to believe that Warner Bros. was placing dihydrogen monoxide in Paisley Park’s drinking fountains and at refreshment stands in his concerts.

Dihydrogen Monoxide actually dissolves a substance whose scientific name is too long for me to attempt to spell, but it’s commonly known name is salt peter. Salt peter is used by Nasa (and used to be used in Military Basic Training) to suppress the male sex drive. Prince believed that WB was placing a salt peter/dihydrogen monoxide mixture in his drinking supply thereby suppressing his sex drive. Hence, the lyric : They stand in the way of LOVE, and we will watch them fall…He also mentions the “In the distance, an Army’s marching feat” which is his political nod to the U.S. government saying, “if you won’t subject the military to the substance, then why impose it on innocent civilians like me?”

Possibly the worse symptom of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide is anal leakage. Hence, the “River of of blood.” Lyric. This is also found in “Melt With U” from the same album, (The symbol album), where he says “Don’t look know but there’s a river of blood—U must’ve been a virgin/What am I guilty of?” It’s disguised as a straight up hetereosexual song, but it’s homosexual overtones can be understood when you throw in the dihydrogen monoxide factor.

This obsession actually has not subsided like many of Prince’s various obsession (sex, rap music, buttless yellow power suits), and has actually become more severe after he became a Jehova's Witness. Now he believes that dihydrogen monoxide has been administered to Jesus during periods of his life, and that because it is a trace compound in trees (the primary source of toilet paper), that it is not safe to use toilet paper, which is why he no longer shakes people’s hands with his right hand.

http://www.dhmo.org/coverup.html



Way too much time on your hands! wink Amazing imagination though!
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Reply #34 posted 12/13/04 7:32am

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Its a classic in my book wink
I love that song
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Reply #35 posted 12/13/04 7:37am

MartyMcFly

AsianBomb777 said:

MendesCity said:

Not my favorite (but by no means bad either). I remember when it came out it did seem a little too eager to be a hit, with that drum beat that sounded similar to a lot of other artists at the time. Also, the lyrics were just silly and inscrutable (to me at least). I would love it if someone could explaing what he's going on about. We will elminate the 7 deadly sins? Um, ok.



7
is possibly one of his most complicated songs, despite it’s often simple poppy aesthetics. It’s about the seven symptoms of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide. At the time, Prince was starting to believe that Warner Bros. was placing dihydrogen monoxide in Paisley Park’s drinking fountains and at refreshment stands in his concerts.

Dihydrogen Monoxide actually dissolves a substance whose scientific name is too long for me to attempt to spell, but it’s commonly known name is salt peter. Salt peter is used by Nasa (and used to be used in Military Basic Training) to suppress the male sex drive. Prince believed that WB was placing a salt peter/dihydrogen monoxide mixture in his drinking supply thereby suppressing his sex drive. Hence, the lyric : They stand in the way of LOVE, and we will watch them fall…He also mentions the “In the distance, an Army’s marching feat” which is his political nod to the U.S. government saying, “if you won’t subject the military to the substance, then why impose it on innocent civilians like me?”

Possibly the worse symptom of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide is anal leakage. Hence, the
“River of of blood.” Lyric. This is also found in “Melt With U” from the same album, prince (The symbol album), where he says “Don’t look know but there’s a river of blood—U must’ve been a virgin/What am I guilty of?” It’s disguised as a straight up hetereosexual song, but it’s homosexual overtones can be understood when you throw in the dihydrogen monoxide factor.

This obsession actually has not subsided like many of Prince’s various obsession (sex, rap music, buttless yellow power suits), and has actually become more severe after he became a Jehova's Witness. Now he believes that dihydrogen monoxide has been administered to
Jesus during periods of his life, and that because it is a trace compound in trees (the primary source of toilet paper), that it is not safe to use toilet paper, which is why he no longer shakes people’s hands with his right hand.

http://www.dhmo.org/coverup.html



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lol



Goddammit... u're cracking me up today man.... I guess I was wrong about u before... worship
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Reply #36 posted 12/13/04 8:41am

MIGUELGOMEZ

AsianBomb777 said:

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I know some of you don't think it is, but I love that song.

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'Coincidence or fate?' Prince & Mayte's 'Official' wedding photo released 2...

© 1996 Paisley Park Enterprises Inc



I will even venture to say that I think it's a prince classic.
To me, "Prince Classic" has a few elements:

1) It stands out from the rest of his catalogue
2) It's easily recognizable as Prince
3) It has pop appeal
4) It sounds as fresh today as it did when it was first released

7 satisfies all of these dayum requirements.
Look, Mayte might have been just another one of Prince's cheap, under-the-legal-age-of-consent hussies, but the bitch inspired him to write some pretty damned good music. And no matter what you have to say about D&P or prince, those albums had some real gems on them. 7 is one of them.



Hey AB explain this to me. Why is it that even though this song reeks of religion, I still love it. Is it all the harmonized voices in the beginning? Is it the finga-cymbals in the accoustic version, is it the anal leakage theory and cover up?

Miguel
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Reply #37 posted 12/13/04 9:25am

n8tivgrl

I love this song too!!! It is one of my favourites and I was quite surprised and dismayed that it wasn't on the Best Of CD
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Reply #38 posted 12/13/04 9:36am

kisscamille

7 is a fantastic song. It's one of my favs from that cd. Great lyrics and beat. I especially love the line "there will be a city with streets of gold. The young so educated they never grow old". Amazing!! That entire cd rocks!!
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Reply #39 posted 12/13/04 9:43am

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jonylawson said:

mad hold up.....who has never said this isnt a classic??

ITS A C L A S S I C.

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I have that as one of my ringers.
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Also, do you think that ugly people are God's cruel joke on humanity (like the platypus and the heterosexual) or another form of population control?


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Reply #40 posted 12/13/04 3:48pm

AsianBomb777

MIGUELGOMEZ said:




Hey AB explain this to me. Why is it that even though this song reeks of religion, I still love it. Is it all the harmonized voices in the beginning? Is it the finga-cymbals in the accoustic version, is it the anal leakage theory and cover up?

Miguel
rainbow


The religous message is kind of a turnoff, but the execution of the song is spot on. As for anal leakage, don't you worry my friend--Me thinks Prince has just as much stuff going in his ass as out of it sometimes.
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Reply #41 posted 12/13/04 3:56pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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I have always hated this song.....



























until I saw him perform it accoustic style at the Musicology concert. Musically it has always driven me mad and I just could never get into the message because of it but when I heard him and just the guitar, the purity of the song just washed over me and it made me cry. I finally got the song. I love hearing it now smile
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Reply #42 posted 12/13/04 3:58pm

Martinelli

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Tacky crap. One of his worst jobs as a producer.
It's a Las Vegas take on a Middle Eastern theme..
...Your coochie gonna swell up and fall apart...
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Reply #43 posted 12/13/04 3:59pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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AsianBomb777 said:

MendesCity said:

Not my favorite (but by no means bad either). I remember when it came out it did seem a little too eager to be a hit, with that drum beat that sounded similar to a lot of other artists at the time. Also, the lyrics were just silly and inscrutable (to me at least). I would love it if someone could explaing what he's going on about. We will elminate the 7 deadly sins? Um, ok.



7
is possibly one of his most complicated songs, despite it’s often simple poppy aesthetics. It’s about the seven symptoms of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide. At the time, Prince was starting to believe that Warner Bros. was placing dihydrogen monoxide in Paisley Park’s drinking fountains and at refreshment stands in his concerts.

Dihydrogen Monoxide actually dissolves a substance whose scientific name is too long for me to attempt to spell, but it’s commonly known name is salt peter. Salt peter is used by Nasa (and used to be used in Military Basic Training) to suppress the male sex drive. Prince believed that WB was placing a salt peter/dihydrogen monoxide mixture in his drinking supply thereby suppressing his sex drive. Hence, the lyric : They stand in the way of LOVE, and we will watch them fall…He also mentions the “In the distance, an Army’s marching feat” which is his political nod to the U.S. government saying, “if you won’t subject the military to the substance, then why impose it on innocent civilians like me?”

Possibly the worse symptom of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide is anal leakage. Hence, the
“River of of blood.” Lyric. This is also found in “Melt With U” from the same album, prince (The symbol album), where he says “Don’t look know but there’s a river of blood—U must’ve been a virgin/What am I guilty of?” It’s disguised as a straight up hetereosexual song, but it’s homosexual overtones can be understood when you throw in the dihydrogen monoxide factor.

This obsession actually has not subsided like many of Prince’s various obsession (sex, rap music, buttless yellow power suits), and has actually become more severe after he became a Jehova's Witness. Now he believes that dihydrogen monoxide has been administered to
Jesus during periods of his life, and that because it is a trace compound in trees (the primary source of toilet paper), that it is not safe to use toilet paper, which is why he no longer shakes people’s hands with his right hand.

http://www.dhmo.org/coverup.html



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omg
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Reply #44 posted 12/13/04 4:03pm

Pagey

One of his best.

As I have said many times before, I never really liked the Symbol album EXCEPT for this and ...And God Created Woman.

I consider it one of his last GREAT singles. Instantly cool and orginal and typically Prince sounding as well. I always thought he was talking about the 7 deadly sins. That explanation above about Revelations sounds right.

The guy talking about 7 being about anal leakage...wtf?
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Reply #45 posted 12/13/04 5:17pm

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Tremendous track. It has an infectious sound, but not in a poison ivy kind of way. The entire 0+> album is greatness. 2nd to Gold in the 90's. I concur with the 3 Chains of Gold take. It is also very underrated.
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Reply #46 posted 12/13/04 7:15pm

AsianBomb777

DarkKnight1 said:

Tremendous track. It has an infectious sound, but not in a poison ivy kind of way. The entire 0+> album is greatness. 2nd to Gold in the 90's. I concur with the 3 Chains of Gold take. It is also very underrated.



Yup 3 chains of Gold is a brilliant song, and suffers only in context, as people are always pointing out that it sounds like part of a Queen song. In reality it's really it's own work of art--very complex and awesome. If only he'd get rid of that stupid Mayte voice-over at the end of the song.

What's your stance on all the references to anal leakage in that song?
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Reply #47 posted 12/13/04 8:20pm

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AsianBomb777 said:

DarkKnight1 said:

Tremendous track. It has an infectious sound, but not in a poison ivy kind of way. The entire 0+> album is greatness. 2nd to Gold in the 90's. I concur with the 3 Chains of Gold take. It is also very underrated.



Yup 3 chains of Gold is a brilliant song, and suffers only in context, as people are always pointing out that it sounds like part of a Queen song. In reality it's really it's own work of art--very complex and awesome. If only he'd get rid of that stupid Mayte voice-over at the end of the song.

What's your stance on all the references to anal leakage in that song?


Anal leakage over and undertones are prevalent throughout. In fact the 3 chains or Gold are in fact the trio of the asshole, his underwear, and the grampon that he wears to control his anal leakage issues.
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Reply #48 posted 12/13/04 8:29pm

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one of my faves, play it loud, play it proud
sends shivers down my spine
WHY SHOULD I DO THAT, WHEN I CAN DO THIS
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Reply #49 posted 12/14/04 7:05am

1sexymf

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Sounded classic (& damn GOOD) when he played it on the tour thumbs up!


I jumped up and down when he started the beginning notes on this song during the Musicology concert, but it wasn't during his acoustic set.
P.S. that a good song to do a go-go dance to. giggle
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Reply #50 posted 12/14/04 8:34am

Ace

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I, however, haven't any idea what he is actually talking about.

I think you've just hit the nail right on the head.
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Reply #51 posted 12/14/04 8:36am

LolaM

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Out of the whole symbol album, I'd say the real underrated Prince joint is "Three Chains Of Gold"


I'd say 3 Chain O Gold is a Bohemian Rhapsody rip off
I'll leave graffiti where you've never been kissed
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Reply #52 posted 12/14/04 8:38am

LolaM

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

AsianBomb777 said:




7
is possibly one of his most complicated songs, despite it’s often simple poppy aesthetics. It’s about the seven symptoms of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide. At the time, Prince was starting to believe that Warner Bros. was placing dihydrogen monoxide in Paisley Park’s drinking fountains and at refreshment stands in his concerts.

Dihydrogen Monoxide actually dissolves a substance whose scientific name is too long for me to attempt to spell, but it’s commonly known name is salt peter. Salt peter is used by Nasa (and used to be used in Military Basic Training) to suppress the male sex drive. Prince believed that WB was placing a salt peter/dihydrogen monoxide mixture in his drinking supply thereby suppressing his sex drive. Hence, the lyric : They stand in the way of LOVE, and we will watch them fall…He also mentions the “In the distance, an Army’s marching feat” which is his political nod to the U.S. government saying, “if you won’t subject the military to the substance, then why impose it on innocent civilians like me?”

Possibly the worse symptom of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide is anal leakage. Hence, the
“River of of blood.” Lyric. This is also found in “Melt With U” from the same album, prince (The symbol album), where he says “Don’t look know but there’s a river of blood—U must’ve been a virgin/What am I guilty of?” It’s disguised as a straight up hetereosexual song, but it’s homosexual overtones can be understood when you throw in the dihydrogen monoxide factor.

This obsession actually has not subsided like many of Prince’s various obsession (sex, rap music, buttless yellow power suits), and has actually become more severe after he became a Jehova's Witness. Now he believes that dihydrogen monoxide has been administered to
Jesus during periods of his life, and that because it is a trace compound in trees (the primary source of toilet paper), that it is not safe to use toilet paper, which is why he no longer shakes people’s hands with his right hand.

http://www.dhmo.org/coverup.html



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omg


He needs professional help!!!
I'll leave graffiti where you've never been kissed
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Reply #53 posted 12/14/04 5:13pm

AsianBomb777

LolaM said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:


omg


He needs professional help!!!



eek

confused

hmmm

nod
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Reply #54 posted 12/14/04 5:34pm

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LolaM said:

Sinnott said:

Out of the whole symbol album, I'd say the real underrated Prince joint is "Three Chains Of Gold"


I'd say 3 Chain O Gold is a Bohemian Rhapsody rip off

Totally
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Reply #55 posted 12/14/04 5:38pm

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"7" truly is a classic worthy of recognition.
How can I live 4 love? I'm calling!!!
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Reply #56 posted 12/14/04 6:33pm

AsianBomb777

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

I have always hated this song.....
until ...)



What made U hate it originally?
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Reply #57 posted 12/15/04 5:10am

LolaM

AsianBomb777 said:

LolaM said:



He needs professional help!!!



eek

confused

hmmm

nod


Glad that you agree. Still funny as hell though lol
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Reply #58 posted 12/15/04 5:24am

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I consider it a classic. That's the only opinion I care about. biggrin
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Reply #59 posted 12/16/04 8:34pm

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AsianBomb777 said:

MendesCity said:

Not my favorite (but by no means bad either). I remember when it came out it did seem a little too eager to be a hit, with that drum beat that sounded similar to a lot of other artists at the time. Also, the lyrics were just silly and inscrutable (to me at least). I would love it if someone could explaing what he's going on about. We will elminate the 7 deadly sins? Um, ok.



7
is possibly one of his most complicated songs, despite it’s often simple poppy aesthetics. It’s about the seven symptoms of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide. At the time, Prince was starting to believe that Warner Bros. was placing dihydrogen monoxide in Paisley Park’s drinking fountains and at refreshment stands in his concerts.

Dihydrogen Monoxide actually dissolves a substance whose scientific name is too long for me to attempt to spell, but it’s commonly known name is salt peter. Salt peter is used by Nasa (and used to be used in Military Basic Training) to suppress the male sex drive. Prince believed that WB was placing a salt peter/dihydrogen monoxide mixture in his drinking supply thereby suppressing his sex drive. Hence, the lyric : They stand in the way of LOVE, and we will watch them fall…He also mentions the “In the distance, an Army’s marching feat” which is his political nod to the U.S. government saying, “if you won’t subject the military to the substance, then why impose it on innocent civilians like me?”

Possibly the worse symptom of exposure to dihydrogen monoxide is anal leakage. Hence, the
“River of of blood.” Lyric. This is also found in “Melt With U” from the same album, prince (The symbol album), where he says “Don’t look know but there’s a river of blood—U must’ve been a virgin/What am I guilty of?” It’s disguised as a straight up hetereosexual song, but it’s homosexual overtones can be understood when you throw in the dihydrogen monoxide factor.

This obsession actually has not subsided like many of Prince’s various obsession (sex, rap music, buttless yellow power suits), and has actually become more severe after he became a Jehova's Witness. Now he believes that dihydrogen monoxide has been administered to
Jesus during periods of his life, and that because it is a trace compound in trees (the primary source of toilet paper), that it is not safe to use toilet paper, which is why he no longer shakes people’s hands with his right hand.

http://www.dhmo.org/coverup.html



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Like Whoa!! bow get down with your Bad Self!! heart prince
come to think about you baby you are my only need
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