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"Joy In Repetition" Appreciation/Discussion THread Please use this thread for the discussion/appreciation of the song "Joy In Repetition." Personally, this is one of my ultimate favorite songs Prince has ever done!!! I'd like to hear feedback from other Orgers on why you like/dislike this song and which version of it is the best (I myself have only heard two versions: the GB version and the live version from the "It Ain't Over" Aftershow CD.) ... the GB version is great, but I prefer the aftershow version both because of it's live energy and because--unlike the GB vesion--it lasts quite a while. Man, say what you will about Larry G. (I'll admit to hatin' on him plenty of times, just like we all have) but he POUNDS the bass like a MASTER on this track!!! And then, of course, there is P's guitar work...friggin' brilliant!!!
Also, for those of you "in the know," (you listening, Boris?) I would like to learn as much as possible about the history of the song (i.e., when was it first written, how many different versions--studio AND live--were recorded in what years, differences betwwen each of the versions, etc.). If you get the time, please see whatever you can find about the song in any one of these books (which I do not have) ... DMSR The Vault Turn It Up ...and post your findings in this thread. I'd really appreciate it! | |
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Love Me "Shut Up, Already. DAMMM!!!!!!!" | |
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ITS MY FAVORITE SONG TO!! *Thankyou for a Funky good time.. Call me up whenever u wanna Grind* | |
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Joy In Repetition was recorded on July 17 '86 2 days after Sign 'O' The Times, it was originally intended 4 the aborted Crystal Ball LP, but was left off when it became Sign 'O' The Times. This is definately in my Top 10. I really like the unreleased version that doesn't segue and u can hear the drum machine begin without all the talking like on Graffito Bridge. [Edited 4/29/05 23:42pm] | |
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Got to see it live at soundcheck in Mel 2003 and it was incredible. They played a small portion on the Today Show interview. It was much better than the It Aint Over version. I love the version from the Emancipation release show as well. | |
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I don't know what to say about the peice except that I think it is the sexiest thing I have ever heard! Absolutely beautiful... “The only love there is is the love we make.” 💜 | |
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I like this song, too. And I can't stand repetitive songs. | |
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Funk Noir
Great song! | |
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One of my faves as well. I love how it builds up to those two words. The song really draws you in as if you're there in the club. I love both ONA and GB versions even though I just received ONA recently(anniversary gift, damn I love that Woman!) "be glad that you are free, many a man is not" | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: Got to see it live at soundcheck in Mel 2003 and it was incredible. They played a small portion on the Today Show interview. It was much better than the It Aint Over version. I love the version from the Emancipation release show as well.
I totally agree, I have it on the Sab Boot which came out this year, The arrangement on it it very differnt from other live versions, Also Prince's solo at the end is good, especially how you uses his Tremolo bar on his Strat guitar! | |
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NPG2045 said: Joy In Repetition was recorded on July 17 '86 2 days after Sign 'O' The Times, it was originally intended 4 the aborted Dream Factory LP, but was left off when it became Sign 'O' The Times. This is definately in my Top 10. I really like the unreleased version that doesn't segue and u can hear the drum machine begin without all the talking like on Graffito Bridge.
You mean Crystal Ball I agree about the original version without the segue from 'The Ball' (Eye No/Alphabet St.) - but I guess it doesn't make that much difference, just a little, 'tidier'. Don't worry, I can't get pregnant - my ovaries are diseased...... | |
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Did I say Dream Factory? My face is red I stand corrected. That's right it was Crystal Ball.
MetroArea said: NPG2045 said: Joy In Repetition was recorded on July 17 '86 2 days after Sign 'O' The Times, it was originally intended 4 the aborted Dream Factory LP, but was left off when it became Sign 'O' The Times. This is definately in my Top 10. I really like the unreleased version that doesn't segue and u can hear the drum machine begin without all the talking like on Graffito Bridge.
You mean Crystal Ball I agree about the original version without the segue from 'The Ball' (Eye No/Alphabet St.) - but I guess it doesn't make that much difference, just a little, 'tidier'. | |
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Love this song as well. Would make for a great video, too!
When's Supa gonna take over this thread? | |
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jenet8701 said: I don't know what to say about the peice except that I think it is the sexiest thing I have ever heard! Absolutely beautiful...
Ditto! Did you order a pizza ma'am? Prince- UTCM | |
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I really love this song. Guitar ain´t my favourite instrument, but when Prince playes it, it´s heaven. I love it. The guitar on this track gives it a great feel. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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PBS said: mynameisnotsusan said: Got to see it live at soundcheck in Mel 2003 and it was incredible. They played a small portion on the Today Show interview. It was much better than the It Aint Over version. I love the version from the Emancipation release show as well.
I totally agree, I have it on the Sab Boot which came out this year, The arrangement on it it very differnt from other live versions, Also Prince's solo at the end is good, especially how you uses his Tremolo bar on his Strat guitar! why don't i have something that i got to hear live. that was a beautiful distant memory, yet i was a metre away from him and it touched my soul. | |
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CoJones said: One of my faves as well. I love how it builds up to those two words. The song really draws you in as if you're there in the club. I love both ONA and GB versions even though I just received ONA recently(anniversary gift, damn I love that Woman!)
That's what the song's all about. The build up to those two words. I'm not too impressed by most guitar solos but the way the song builds up is what makes it great. Definitely a top 10 P song. On the other hand, the live version is great and once you've heard the song alot and you're used to that build up it's good to have some great music too. | |
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I love this song so much!
The guitar at the end is brilliant, and his gradual build up of emotion through out the song is so profound. He starts out singing in this mellow tone and by the end is screaming those "love me"s . It really follws the storyline of the song which I love in music. I can just feel this song when I here it. If you will, so will I | |
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My Fav. song as well.....yes indeed
I love it when Prince tells a story!!! You can actually get a mental vision.....a sultry dim lit bar... a man walks in, sees a girl, falls in love on site, sweeps her off her feet, romantically steals her away to the back alley.....desperatly wanting to know her name, it starts to rain and they kiss passionatly in the rain, as she whispers "Love me" woo weeee.....I love this song during one of the cellys, they played this song in one of the studios at the Park.....it was heaven sitting in the studio in the lil velvet chair, with my eyes closed listening to this play so nice and crisp and clear in the studio. During one of the ONA shows I went to, it was unreal when Santana came out and played this with Prince there are like 5 or more versions of this song floating around. all tell the same beautiful sexy story jsut at a slightly different beat or speed, with the guitar solo longer or shorter. somtimes I just put the song on repeat P luv | |
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other than SOTT, it comes from an album that has a high percentage of my fave P songs | |
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I suppose you DON'T mean Graffiti Bridge, right? | |
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This is my favorite song from Graffiti Bridge. | |
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One of my favorites!!!
I remember standing in line for the ONA show in NY and a guy in front of me asked what song I hoped that Prince would perform that night. Without thinking I said Joy in Repetition. I was in heaven by the end of the night because he performed it during the soundcheck and during the aftershow. To GOD be the Glory! | |
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Sex to this song = A+
I give most of the credit to the guitar solo. One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish.
Knick knack patty whack give a dog a bone. 2000-00 party OOP outta time... my bacon's smelling fine. | |
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It is my favorite Prince song of all time. The sense of urgency in this song is heartbreaking. | |
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Glad to see this song gettin' some props!!! It rocks!!! I myself would love to hear the "tidier" version (without the "Eye No" crowd chatter segue) as well as any and all of the live versions you guys mentioned...unfortunately, bootlegs are hard to come by in Montana! | |
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One of the most amazing guitar solos that Prince has ever played. This song rules! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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[b]MY FAV 2!! | |
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Great song...one of my all time favorite Prince tracks. So organic, so impassioned, so damn brilliant. Prince was at the top of his game on this track and its no surprise that it was recorded during his golden period. | |
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This is indeed a great, brooding, moody song....But one MAJOR complaint (sorry, i have to nag about this), why the hell he put this splendid guitarsolo so deep down in the mix?????
I have a bootlegversion of this song where the guitarsolo is mixed upfront, like it should be: its one of his best solo's ever.... | |
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