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Thread started 05/23/05 12:33am

Krid

All the critics love u in New York - why?

Anyone here who knows what Prince wanted to say with song? Is there any special event that was inspiration for it?
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Reply #1 posted 05/23/05 6:17am

Mindflux

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It seems to me that Prince is bemoaning an apparent lack of objectivity in the New York scene at the time, particularly amongst critics.

The song suggests that it is only fads and trends and the acknowledgment of being "old-school" that matter, superficial things over substance. In fact, it don't matter what you do, "You don't have to keep the beat, They'll still think its neat!". Prince infers that some real musical revolution is required to kick-start things and have some dare and originality about the scene. " It's time 4 a new direction, It's time 4 jazz 2 die, 4th day of November, We need a purple high".

Great song - always one of my faves biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 05/23/05 6:30am

PurpleKnight

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I love the sarcastic wit in this song. Badass Prince never put up with a fucking thing.
The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.

"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism."
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Reply #3 posted 05/23/05 6:34am

IstenSzek

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PurpleKnight said:

Badass Prince never put up with a fucking thing.


falloff

I love that description you give.

It makes Prince sound like Clint Eastwood packin' heat
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #4 posted 05/23/05 7:49am

CrozzaUK

This song is so fucking awesome, it could be reason alone to have 1999 remastered, turn up the bass and crank up the volume - my vinyl copy sounds nice, but we all know a true remaster is the only thing deserving of this tune.

I love the attitude of this song, its that kind of attitude that is characteristic of so many of his songs from the early 80's.
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Reply #5 posted 05/23/05 8:36am

SammiJ

CrozzaUK said:

This song is so fucking awesome, it could be reason alone to have 1999 remastered, turn up the bass and crank up the volume - my vinyl copy sounds nice, but we all know a true remaster is the only thing deserving of this tune.

I love the attitude of this song, its that kind of attitude that is characteristic of so many of his songs from the early 80's.

couldn't agree more
i totally dig this song
when i went 2 nyc and left my cell home, this was the song on my voicemail LOL
totally dig this song, awesome awesome awesome
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Reply #6 posted 05/23/05 6:00pm

eyewishuheaven

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omg Wait a minute! I thought this song was completely sincere! Am I a total dumbass??? omg
PRINCE: the only man who could wear high heels and makeup and STILL steal your woman!
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Reply #7 posted 05/23/05 9:01pm

medina

eyewishuheaven said:

omg Wait a minute! I thought this song was completely sincere! Am I a total dumbass??? omg

No, you are not. I went to N.Y. 4 the 1st time last year, & every critic I came across couldn't have been nicer or more courtious(spelchek pleez). There was even one time ,while waiting for the train in the subway, I decided to do the touristy thing & urinate my name on the trackside. I could only manage the 1st. 3 letters. A critic looked it over & said that even tho it lacked any real dramatic tension, that I still showed alot of promise.
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Reply #8 posted 05/23/05 9:05pm

EvilWhiteNegro

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He probably got inspiration from the "off the Wall" album. confused
You need somebody like me to point your fingers at and say, "Hey, Look at that platinum album selling smooth criminal!"
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Reply #9 posted 05/23/05 10:29pm

smokeverbs

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medina said:

There was even one time ,while waiting for the train in the subway, I decided to do the touristy thing & urinate my name on the trackside. I could only manage the 1st. 3 letters. A critic looked it over & said that even tho it lacked any real dramatic tension, that I still showed alot of promise.


NOMINATION.



oops, thought I was at the pm dawn board for a sec. Nevermind.
Keep your headphones on.
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