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Reply #30 posted 04/13/05 9:35pm

eccotides

1) Computer Blue
2) The Morning Papers
3) Glam Slam
4) Dolphin
5) I Wonder U

All of these seem to be either overlooked or bashed for whatever reason, but I love 'em all.
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Reply #31 posted 04/13/05 11:06pm

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1)"The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" -- Any reference to Joni is tight and when you can say "My pants were wet/They came off/But she didn't see the movie cuz she hadn't read the book first" is pretty damn awesome.

2)"If I Was Your Girlfriend" -- When a cat even conceive a title such as this, ya gotta love the gonads on this kid. Oh, and also, I saw this sista strip to this song...nuff said LOL!

3)"Crucial" -- "Adore's" big brother and one of his best bootleg's til he officially dropped the "Ball"...Crystal that is.

4)"Just As Long As We're Together" -- Prince doing a "SELF-DUET" was pretty ingenius at the time and the groove was very funk-popish.

5)"And God Created Woman" -- A beautiful ode to woman.
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Desire, it covers our faces
It happens in curious places
Your body, it covers my tower
Ecstasy is ours
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Reply #32 posted 04/14/05 1:19am

obiwan

My 2 cents....

1. A Million Days (should of been released as a single)

2. The Love We Make (definately a classic)

3. I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore (I can put that on repeat and listen to it over and over again)

4. Dolphin (Why didn't WB release this as a single, there was a video for it!?!)

5. Last December (Just a brilliant song that needs to be heard).
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Reply #33 posted 04/14/05 1:21am

obiwan

And of course, the lost gem that is "The Morning Papers". It has eveything, nice lyrics, catchy chorus, and a guitar!!!
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Reply #34 posted 04/14/05 9:57am

Eroticist

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obiwan said:

My 2 cents....

1. A Million Days (should of been released as a single)

2. The Love We Make (definately a classic)

3. I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore (I can put that on repeat and listen to it over and over again)

4. Dolphin (Why didn't WB release this as a single, there was a video for it!?!)

5. Last December (Just a brilliant song that needs to be heard).



"Dolphin" was pretty damn corny. I could give a damn if you wanted to come back as a fish, Big P...LOL! Come back as Jimi and then we got somethin'! LOL!
Desire, it covers our faces
It happens in curious places
Your body, it covers my tower
Ecstasy is ours
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Reply #35 posted 04/14/05 10:08am

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Eroticist said:

obiwan said:

My 2 cents....

1. A Million Days (should of been released as a single)

2. The Love We Make (definately a classic)

3. I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore (I can put that on repeat and listen to it over and over again)

4. Dolphin (Why didn't WB release this as a single, there was a video for it!?!)

5. Last December (Just a brilliant song that needs to be heard).



"Dolphin" was pretty damn corny. I could give a damn if you wanted to come back as a fish, Big P...LOL! Come back as Jimi and then we got somethin'! LOL!


Dolphin is pretty corny, but by the end I'm totally into it.

The Love We Make is great, and only devout fans know it.

I also like Last December much more than, say, Gold, but you could argue that it goes on too long.
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Reply #36 posted 04/14/05 10:47am

bleutuna

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1) She Gave Her Angels
2) Letitgo
3) Elephants & Flowers
4) Strollin'
5) 18 and Over
I wanna be loved to the 9s, so let me cover your ass with this sheet, and baby, you better stay on the beat! Cause you know the Karma Sutra? I can rewrite it. But, with half as many words.
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Reply #37 posted 04/14/05 1:01pm

LouieLaFunk

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Positivity - cool intro
Free
Sweet Baby
LoveSign
Arms of Orion
Do Me Baby - yes it's better than Adore
The Ladder
3 chains

just to name a few...
Positivity YES
Have U had your + 2day?
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Reply #38 posted 04/14/05 1:28pm

ashynevermind

It's gonna be lonely
Play in the Sunshine!!!!!
The Ladder
Free
Glam Slam, besides Anna Stesia, that's the best song on the album
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Reply #39 posted 04/14/05 1:41pm

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Great answers, but I've got to add "The Ride"!
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Reply #40 posted 04/14/05 2:10pm

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O.k., I'm not joking...

1) The Ladder - One of Prince's greatest attempts on gospel. Still overwhelming, even after the 200th spin in the CD player

2) The Arms of Orion - beautiful ballad! Yes, it is cheesy, but every non-sad ballad is cheesy, and this one has a great melody

3) Graffiti Bridge - Wonderful melody too, one of the songs that made me a Prince fan

4) Jughead - Come on, this is the pure funk! I always loved that one when listening to D&P and can't believe all the hate around here for it. And I really don't care for that whole Tony M. hate thing, rap is not such a pleasure for my ear that I feel a need to discuss the quality of several rappers (just my opinion)

5) Dolphin - This may simply be one of the best songs in pop/rock history. Everytime I listen to TGE in my car, the volume is turned up to max for that song. Btw, Eroticist, a dolphin is not a fish!!!

Almost in the list: Gold - I just excluded it because it got some airplay back in the days, therefore not totally underrated (same for Peach)
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Reply #41 posted 04/14/05 2:18pm

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some other songs that are underrated...

"U Got The Look"---a great late-80s pop song


This song is not under- it´s overrated. In every concert I pray, that he won´t play "U got the look" (and "Take me with you"). This song is pure boring mainstream pop/rock.
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Reply #42 posted 04/14/05 2:25pm

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EmancipationLover said:

O.k., I'm not joking...

1) The Ladder - One of Prince's greatest attempts on gospel. Still overwhelming, even after the 200th spin in the CD player

2) The Arms of Orion - beautiful ballad! Yes, it is cheesy, but every non-sad ballad is cheesy, and this one has a great melody

3) Graffiti Bridge - Wonderful melody too, one of the songs that made me a Prince fan

4) Jughead - Come on, this is the pure funk! I always loved that one when listening to D&P and can't believe all the hate around here for it. And I really don't care for that whole Tony M. hate thing, rap is not such a pleasure for my ear that I feel a need to discuss the quality of several rappers (just my opinion)

5) Dolphin - This may simply be one of the best songs in pop/rock history. Everytime I listen to TGE in my car, the volume is turned up to max for that song. Btw, Eroticist, a dolphin is not a fish!!!

Almost in the list: Gold - I just excluded it because it got some airplay back in the days, therefore not totally underrated (same for Peach)



LOL! I know it's not a "fish" I was just making a joke. We ALL know dolphins are crustaceans! LMAO! But on to more concerning things:

5) Dolphin - This may simply be one of the best songs in pop/rock history.

Uh...ok...You're TRIPPIN' NOW! LOL! If it came down to me having to pick "Dolphin" or ANY wack-ass Brittney Spears song being the country's Nat'l Anthem...I'd be in a quandary for about 2 weeks! LOL!...
Desire, it covers our faces
It happens in curious places
Your body, it covers my tower
Ecstasy is ours
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Reply #43 posted 04/14/05 2:55pm

paul0478

I'm just gonna throw one in there... "Pink Cashmere" Thats a f@#Kin beautiful song.
Paul G II

"If you set your mind free baby... maybe you'll understand"
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Reply #44 posted 04/14/05 3:24pm

IceManPimpin06

1.Elephants & Flowers
2.Glam Slam
3.Pink Cashmere
4.17 Days
5.Do Me Baby
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Reply #45 posted 04/14/05 4:19pm

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xperience319 said:

rudeboynpg said:


4 Hot Thing



Hot Thing R u SERIOUS?? UGH!!!!!

disbelief disbelief disbelief



Still haven't cleaned those ears yet, eh? lol

My five would be It, Annie Christian, Dionne, Mad Sex (it's no Erotic City but it's very underrated), and I Like It There (it gets respect but not enough)
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Reply #46 posted 04/15/05 9:40am

ass

JIR JIR JIR JIR JIR
if u cant tell me if Prince or Rosie did the opening scream for Gett Off, then u are not purple !!!
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Reply #47 posted 04/15/05 11:16am

Riverpoet31

Nice to see people in her appreciating "the Ladder" and "Graffit Bridge"
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Reply #48 posted 04/16/05 8:46am

switters

I love this topic!


Here are mine:

"I Rock Therefore I Am" --- this song smokes from start to finish! It's got everything: funk, nasty guitar solos, a fun rap, Rosie Gains, and it's got that classic Prince pump-you-up boasting. His musical genius is all here.

"New Power Generation" --- the moment I heard this song I loved it. It's funky, and a little weird sounding. When I first heard it, it sounded like Prince moving forward, advancing his sound. It still sounds fresh to me.

"Dark" --This is one of his best slow jams--a great groove, great lyrics.

"Alexa De Paris" -- I've always loved this beautiful B-side from the "Cherry Moon" movie. It's an instrumental but what a gorgeous soaring melody and some of Prince's guitar ever. One of my favorite Prince songs.

"Still Would Stand All Time" --- When the opening line comes I get goosebumps. Love the Gospel choir-- it's one of his most ethereal and beautiful songs.




I could go on!
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Reply #49 posted 04/16/05 9:04am

switters

I can't resist -- here are more:

"Until U're In My Arms Again" -- what a perfectly gorgeous song. Could have been a hit.

"The Future" -- Prince at his most minimal, dark, funky and weird.

"The Arms of Orion" -- why wasn't this released as a single? It's a beautiful song! Sometimes I used to get so mad at him when he wouldn't release his most accessible songs as singles. It was like he wanted to fail commercially.

"Elephants & Flowers" -- what a fantastic tune that sweeps you away--full of energy and life.

"Dinner With Delores" -- You heard me. The song sounds like it was dashed off but it's a little gem--whenever I hear it I enjoy it.

"Dolphin" -- a great Prince song.

"The Max" -- uh huh. That shit is FunKay and Bad Ass.

"Joint 2 Joint" -- Prince flexing his genius muscles, and probably one of the funniest Prince songs. He's eating cereal for godsake.
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Reply #50 posted 04/16/05 9:15am

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Anxiety said:


PLAY IN THE SUNSHINE - A song that's all over the place, infectuous, rocking, funky, colorful and energetic for days, but another one that doesn't get a lot of play or praise. This is one of the highlights of the SOTT movie for me.


worship

Play In The Sunshine is grossly underrated, the bassline alone is arguably one of the best in Prince's career. And don't get me started on the live performance from the DVD. It blows me away everytime I see it.

A few of my underrated favs.


Do U Lie? I was discussing this track with another Prince appreciator and we were both dumbfounded about the lack of attention this song receives. The lush orchestral arrangements, Jonathan Melvoin's subdued/jazzy drumming, unbelievable background vocals and Prince's lead vocals combine to produce an awe-inspiring effect. Prince's vocal phrasing alone is too good to put into words. You can feel the passion in his voice and when he does the talk/sing portion during the bridge the song goes to another level. The talk/sing portion is so good because the background vocals are working perfectly with the strings, while Prince's lead vocals are so questioning against a perfectly strum rhythm guitar. Prince's voice goes from falsetto, to strained/pleading falsetto, to speaking and finally natural voice all in the space of 2mins and 47 seconds. When I hear tracks like Do U Lie? I'm floored by their creative brilliance and the balls it took to put out a track like this in the 1980's. How many musicians have the balls to juxtoapose an accordion driven track with the funky brilliance of Mountains and Kiss? Somehow it works.

We Can Funk The last 2 or 3 mins of this track are ridiculously good. The passion in Prince's vocals and the subject matter work in perfect unison to build tension until his frustrated release at the end of the song. I don't really care for the first half, however the last half is a VERY rewarding listen.
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Reply #51 posted 04/16/05 2:06pm

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17 DAYS

MY Name Is Prince!

The Future

Pussy Control

I Rock therefore I AM/Endorphine Machine (Tie)
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Reply #52 posted 04/16/05 7:37pm

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if u cant tell me if Prince or Rosie did the opening scream for Gett Off, then u are not purple !!!
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Reply #53 posted 04/16/05 8:12pm

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1. Play in the Sunshine (what others have said, bristling with great musical ideas)
2. Cinnamon Girl (one of his best pop-rock songs- gets no love on here)
3. Tambourine (one of his best vocal works, very inventive arrangement)
4. Loose (unbelievably hard-hitting dance track, awesome!)
5. One Kiss at a Time/Soul Sanctuary (two of his best ballads back to back)


Great thread! Keep em coming....
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Reply #54 posted 04/16/05 8:18pm

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DorothyParkerWasCool said:

Anxiety said:


PLAY IN THE SUNSHINE - A song that's all over the place, infectuous, rocking, funky, colorful and energetic for days, but another one that doesn't get a lot of play or praise. This is one of the highlights of the SOTT movie for me.


worship

Play In The Sunshine is grossly underrated, the bassline alone is arguably one of the best in Prince's career. And don't get me started on the live performance from the DVD. It blows me away everytime I see it.

A few of my underrated favs.


Do U Lie? I was discussing this track with another Prince appreciator and we were both dumbfounded about the lack of attention this song receives. The lush orchestral arrangements, Jonathan Melvoin's subdued/jazzy drumming, unbelievable background vocals and Prince's lead vocals combine to produce an awe-inspiring effect. Prince's vocal phrasing alone is too good to put into words. You can feel the passion in his voice and when he does the talk/sing portion during the bridge the song goes to another level. The talk/sing portion is so good because the background vocals are working perfectly with the strings, while Prince's lead vocals are so questioning against a perfectly strum rhythm guitar. Prince's voice goes from falsetto, to strained/pleading falsetto, to speaking and finally natural voice all in the space of 2mins and 47 seconds. When I hear tracks like Do U Lie? I'm floored by their creative brilliance and the balls it took to put out a track like this in the 1980's. How many musicians would have had the balls to juxtoapose an accordion driven track with the funky brilliance of Mountains and Kiss? Somehow it works.

We Can Funk The last 2 or 3 mins of this track are ridiculously good. The passion in Prince's vocals and the subject matter work in perfect unison to build tension until his frustrated release at the end of the song. I don't really care for the first half, however the last half is a VERY rewarding listen.


I Love, love, LOVE We Can Funk. Really his best "build" song ever in my book.
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Reply #55 posted 04/16/05 8:24pm

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switters said:

I love this topic!


Here are mine:

"I Rock Therefore I Am" --- this song smokes from start to finish! It's got everything: funk, nasty guitar solos, a fun rap, Rosie Gains, and it's got that classic Prince pump-you-up boasting. His musical genius is all here.

"New Power Generation" --- the moment I heard this song I loved it. It's funky, and a little weird sounding. When I first heard it, it sounded like Prince moving forward, advancing his sound. It still sounds fresh to me.

"Dark" --This is one of his best slow jams--a great groove, great lyrics.

"Alexa De Paris" -- I've always loved this beautiful B-side from the "Cherry Moon" movie. It's an instrumental but what a gorgeous soaring melody and some of Prince's guitar ever. One of my favorite Prince songs.

"Still Would Stand All Time" --- When the opening line comes I get goosebumps. Love the Gospel choir-- it's one of his most ethereal and beautiful songs.




I could go on!


Good list. I'm just noticing that there haven't been too many Rainbow Children mentions, huh? square
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Reply #56 posted 04/16/05 9:00pm

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Great songs on these lists...

Mine:

1. Computer Blue - This song is ALL-TIME...

2. Days Of Wild - Could be the funkiest song live.

3. Free - Love it!

4. Acknowledge Me - Funky, love the rap.

5. When The Lights Go Down - Great song, regardless of era.
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Reply #57 posted 04/16/05 10:00pm

GottaLetitgo

Letitgo-Funky and so lyrically honest.

And God Created Woman-Just a beautiful song.

Vicki Waiting-Bouncy and great pop.

In the Bed (Eye Scream)-Another great "I'm an a--hole and I realize it but I'm probably not going to change" songs.

Elephants and Flowers-Religious but not preachy...polar opposite of virtually every song on The Rainbow Children.
All good things they say never last...
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Reply #58 posted 04/16/05 10:50pm

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damosuzuki said:

Anxiety said:



PLAY IN THE SUNSHINE - A song that's all over the place, infectuous, rocking, funky, colorful and energetic for days, but another one that doesn't get a lot of play or praise. This is one of the highlights of the SOTT movie for me.



Amen. I think Play in the Sunshine is one of the greatest moments of Prince's career. More than any other song he's ever recorded, this shows off his abilities as a one-man band, and it is absolutely bursting with musical ideas.


wasnt this song recorded with The Revolution? Along with Gonna Be A Beautiful Night?
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Reply #59 posted 04/17/05 1:25am

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andykeen said:

I love U in me - So beautiful, should have been on a album apart from the hits/b-sides

The greatest romance that's ever been sold - Great lyrics, great song, but yet so underrated!

Ur'e gonna see me - such a beautiful song from a beautiful album

A million days - Why oh why didn't U release this prince?

Ripopgodazippa - best song of crystal ball? underrated? me thinks so!


AMAZING I WAS ABOUT TO SAY ALL OF THESE SONGS EXCEPT FOR THE GREATEST ROMANCE...I WOULD FILL IN SPACE (THE REMIX) AT THAT PLACE...I JUST LOVE ALL THE OTHERS....
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