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Thread started 07/07/05 2:09am

Levi

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Vote: Question of U - Which Genre ?

OK purple enthusiasts. Help my colleague and me settle an argument. We can't agree the musical genre in which the song 'Question of U' belongs. I won't tell you the options, just tell us what you think. And 'It doesn't fit into one particular genre' isn't a helpful answer. Pick the one which you think is closest.

Thanks for your help ...

L
[Edited 7/7/05 2:43am]
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Reply #1 posted 07/07/05 2:14am

xpertluva

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I suppose I'd consider it a rock ballad since I can only pick one genre. However, like with a lot of Prince songs, it's hard to narrow it don't to just one.
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Reply #2 posted 07/07/05 2:58am

Krystal666

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It is a straight up BLUES song! nod
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Reply #3 posted 07/07/05 7:46am

HenrikLarshole

This song is funkin magic man. Only icehole think not. My pinonion is that it from funk genrie. Are you going to tell all what the option are soon Levi? Or are you keepy to self like mushroom?
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Reply #4 posted 07/07/05 12:35pm

andyman91

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It's Prince music.
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Reply #5 posted 07/07/05 12:42pm

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Baroque? Something classical anyway. You know what it reminds me of? Ever see Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, before they present the king with his birthday toys, all these old people are dancing in purple suits and gowns to a song that involves the people turning around and clapping their palms against their partners palms -- they're all very serious and somber looking... yeah, "Question of U" reminds me of that scene. lol
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Reply #6 posted 07/07/05 12:47pm

myklstarr

Why, oh why are we still trying to classify Prince's music?
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Reply #7 posted 07/07/05 12:47pm

sosgemini

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Snap said:

Baroque? Something classical anyway. You know what it reminds me of? Ever see Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, before they present the king with his birthday toys, all these old people are dancing in purple suits and gowns to a song that involves the people turning around and clapping their palms against their partners palms -- they're all very serious and somber looking... yeah, "Question of U" reminds me of that scene. lol



oh my lord..this used to be one of my favorite movies yet i havent a clue what scene your talking about....

would that make Question of U a showtune? hmmm
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Reply #8 posted 07/07/05 1:01pm

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myklstarr said:

Why, oh why are we still trying to classify Prince's music?


We ain't classifying his music, we're talking about a song... it was written in 6/8 time, and Prince ain't the first to have written this type of music. Basically, it's a waltz. Strauss was famous for writing waltzes, and Strauss is known as a classical musician, for that's the type of music he wrote, and that's the style of music that "Question of U" is -- right down to the rhythm, instrumentation and the hand claps. peace.
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Reply #9 posted 07/07/05 1:08pm

BorisFishpaw

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Snap said:

myklstarr said:

Why, oh why are we still trying to classify Prince's music?


We ain't classifying his music, we're talking about a song... it was written in 6/8 time, and Prince ain't the first to have written this type of music. Basically, it's a waltz. Strauss was famous for writing waltzes, and Strauss is known as a classical musician, for that's the type of music he wrote, and that's the style of music that "Question of U" is -- right down to the rhythm, instrumentation and the hand claps. peace.


That's pretty much what i would have said.

It's technically a 'waltz', but done with a blues feel.
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Reply #10 posted 07/07/05 1:21pm

4nowneway

I would call it slow funk
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Reply #11 posted 07/07/05 1:28pm

Snap

sosgemini said:

oh my lord..this used to be one of my favorite movies yet i havent a clue what scene your talking about....

would that make Question of U a showtune? hmmm


I was trying to find a picture for you, but I couldn't. You'll have to watch it again. It's one of my all-time favs. I hear it's out on a special 2-DVD set these days. I'll have to check into it.
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Reply #12 posted 07/08/05 4:29am

Levi

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OK ... thanks to those who contributed (except Henrik ... you know why Billdo).

I had thought blues, my colleague had thought slow funk. We're calling it a score draw based on the votes cast.

Feel free to continue voting though.

Thanks again,

L
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Reply #13 posted 07/08/05 5:23am

AsianBomb777

It's a blues song.
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Reply #14 posted 07/08/05 6:54am

NettieSmiles

It could be defined as "slow funk" or "blues". Prince crosses so many genres so often that it's hard to define...that's what I like about him.
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Reply #15 posted 07/08/05 10:32pm

cinnamonjo

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Looks like the 'blues' have it.
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Reply #16 posted 07/09/05 8:16am

TheSchrank

This song has no Blues scheme. Like xpertluva said, it´s a rock balad.
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Reply #17 posted 07/09/05 8:17am

Dewrede

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blues
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Reply #18 posted 07/09/05 9:22am

cinnamonjo

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TheSchrank said:

This song has no Blues scheme. Like xpertluva said, it´s a rock balad.



And then you turned on the cd player and heard the song... neutral

Rock balad
in the vein of what?
Dynamic Savior Said:


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 #19 posted 07/09/05 10:13am

sosgemini

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when it comes to these types of "technical" musical questions i aint even gonna try answering em...cause im not a music scholar..


i'd be interested to know what musical education those who are answering have...just so that i can figure out who to cheerlead for..

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Reply #20 posted 07/09/05 10:16am

AsianBomb777

sosgemini said:

when it comes to these types of "technical" musical questions i aint even gonna try answering em...cause im not a music scholar..


i'd be interested to know what musical education those who are answering have...just so that i can figure out who to cheerlead for..

lurking

razz



I don't know crap about music.



But I did read that fact in an album review in some magazine (spin? Rollingstone? can't remember) some years ago.

Also, I slept in a holiday inn express last night. shrug
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Reply #21 posted 07/09/05 10:27am

sosgemini

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AsianBomb777 said:

sosgemini said:

when it comes to these types of "technical" musical questions i aint even gonna try answering em...cause im not a music scholar..


i'd be interested to know what musical education those who are answering have...just so that i can figure out who to cheerlead for..

lurking

razz



I don't know crap about music.


But I did read that fact in an album review in some magazine (spin? Rollingstone? can't remember) some years ago.

Also, I slept in a holiday inn express last night. shrug


well, if it was pitchforkmedia then i have no respect for you


and if you had sex at said holiday inn express ive reformed said respect


and where did my periods go?

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Reply #22 posted 07/10/05 3:55pm

70sLove

Blues.
Song reminds me of Sly Stone's 'Just like a Baby'. The fade out of JLAB really reveals how Prince found some of his experimental touches.
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Reply #23 posted 07/10/05 4:11pm

whodknee

Snap said:

myklstarr said:

Why, oh why are we still trying to classify Prince's music?


We ain't classifying his music, we're talking about a song... it was written in 6/8 time, and Prince ain't the first to have written this type of music. Basically, it's a waltz. Strauss was famous for writing waltzes, and Strauss is known as a classical musician, for that's the type of music he wrote, and that's the style of music that "Question of U" is -- right down to the rhythm, instrumentation and the hand claps. peace.



I don't know much about the technical side of music, but this seems right. I don't hear much blues. I think the rock guitar is what's throwing people off.
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Reply #24 posted 07/10/05 4:57pm

youngyosh

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The melodys taken from an older song from the 50,s i cant remember who sang it though, i heard it on the radio once and and i was like fookin hell! thats close on A Q of U.
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