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Prince said something interesting about "Let's Go Crazy"... He said (I believe it was in that att Lauer interview) that Let's Go Crazy sounded like nothing else on the radio at the time. Yet it still managed to become a hit in both the Rock and Soul stations. He also went on to say that there hasn't been anything that fast or like that on the radio since.
That's quite impressive. But how did he manage to pull that off? Was it because of his crossover success? I mean, yo, for real, Let's Go Crazy rocks harder than any Van Halen tune and yet it still appealed to the urban markets. I guess it's because it's one of those songs that arrived in the right place at the right time. Anyways, no matter who the song appealed to, it still kicks ass!!!! [Edited 12/18/04 15:09pm] NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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that's one of my favorite songs.
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suzysue said: that's one of my favorite songs.
luv ur av Thank you NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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What about Faith no more, Red hot chilli pepers and aerosmith?
Epic, Give it away, walk this way for example. DId it crossed over? | |
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the reason for the great success is due to the fact
this song is an anthem against Satan no matter if the words were changed Elevator = Satan its message was a force that could not be denied did u find the purple banana? The Electric Purple, Prince | |
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ElectricPurple said: the reason for the great success is due to the fact
this song is an anthem against Satan Yeah - cuz that always makes folks flock to buy a record, doesn't it?! | |
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NWF said: He said (I believe it was in that att Lauer interview) that Let's Go Crazy sounded like nothing else on the radio at the time. Yet it still managed to become a hit in both the Rock and Soul stations. He also went on to say that there hasn't been anything that fast or like that on the radio since.
That's quite impressive. But how did he manage to pull that off? Was it because of his crossover success? I mean, yo, for real, Let's Go Crazy rocks harder than any Van Halen tune and yet it still appealed to the urban markets. I guess it's because it's one of those songs that arrived in the right place at the right time. Anyways, no matter who the song appealed to, it still kicks ass!!!! [Edited 12/18/04 15:09pm] I love this song too. I remember when the song first came out, every time it came on the radio, I would turn up the volume in my car real loud. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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ElectricPurple said: the reason for the great success is due to the fact
this song is an anthem against Satan no matter if the words were changed Elevator = Satan its message was a force that could not be denied did u find the purple banana? The Electric Purple, Prince I found it alright....Ya'll, i seriously think this guy is Prince. GlamSlamKid...The resident clown on Prince.orgy
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r u a georgie fan?
NWF said: suzysue said: that's one of my favorite songs.
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thebumpsquad said: ElectricPurple said: the reason for the great success is due to the fact
this song is an anthem against Satan Yeah - cuz that always makes folks flock to buy a record, doesn't it?! When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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glamslamkid said: ElectricPurple said: the reason for the great success is due to the fact
this song is an anthem against Satan no matter if the words were changed Elevator = Satan its message was a force that could not be denied did u find the purple banana? The Electric Purple, Prince I found it alright....Ya'll, i seriously think this guy is Prince. Yeah, definitely seems like some cryptic sh!t P would say. | |
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glamslamkid said: ElectricPurple said: the reason for the great success is due to the fact
this song is an anthem against Satan no matter if the words were changed Elevator = Satan its message was a force that could not be denied did u find the purple banana? The Electric Purple, Prince I found it alright....Ya'll, i seriously think this guy is Prince. then just call me Mani come to think about you baby you are my only need | |
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ElectricPurple said: the reason for the great success is due to the fact
this song is an anthem against Satan no matter if the words were changed Elevator = Satan its message was a force that could not be denied did u find the purple banana? The Electric Purple, Prince Most people don't know or care what the song is about, they just like it. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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thebumpsquad said: ElectricPurple said: the reason for the great success is due to the fact
this song is an anthem against Satan Yeah - cuz that always makes folks flock to buy a record, doesn't it?! spittin' my tea out and ElectricPurple guy just in case.... | |
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suzysue said: r u a georgie fan?
Sure. Culture Club were just one of the many great New Wave acts that I loved. [Edited 12/19/04 12:48pm] NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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7salles said: What about Faith no more, Red hot chilli pepers and aerosmith?
Epic, Give it away, walk this way for example. DId it crossed over? ----- None of those songs were ever played on RnB radio. | |
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7salles said: What about Faith no more, Red hot chilli pepers and aerosmith?
Epic, Give it away, walk this way for example. DId it crossed over? Walk This Way was a big hit on both the R&B and pop chart. The other two were too far out there to even come near urban radio. They barely contained hints of hip hop and were largely rock songs. Let's Go Crazy did well on both the pop and R&B charts because it was based in both rock and soul/R&B. It's funky as hell and it rocks. It's that easy. | |
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