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Thread started 09/22/05 1:21pm

benjamino71

what's so bad about the rainbow children?

it's an artistic manifest.

no less!

up there with SOTT and LOVESEXY. even higher and more mature.
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Reply #1 posted 09/22/05 1:24pm

RepoMan

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If that's really what you think, then why do you give a fuck about someone else's opinion? Sounds to me like you're insecure.
Repo Man's got all night, every night.
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Reply #2 posted 09/22/05 1:29pm

benjamino71

how can a (post)modern individual be anything but insecure?
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Reply #3 posted 09/22/05 1:30pm

GoldenGlove

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benjamino71 said:

how can a (post)modern individual be anything but insecure?


ignore 'im buddy. lol
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Reply #4 posted 09/22/05 1:37pm

GottaLetitgo

By the same token, what's so bad about:

cockroaches
flat tires
rainy days
Mondays
flat Coke
charley horses
diarrhea
projectile vomiting
traffic jams
Paris Hilton
famine
pestilence
nuclear waste
genocide
baby seal clubbing
crack
Ashlee Simpson's singing
Graffiti Bridge's direction
Graffiti Bridge's screenwriting
Graffiti Bridge's acting
All good things they say never last...
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Reply #5 posted 09/22/05 1:47pm

benjamino71

yeah, you've got a point...
what's so bad, really, about crack?
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Reply #6 posted 09/22/05 1:51pm

zennabell

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The slowed down voice between the songs!
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Reply #7 posted 09/22/05 1:55pm

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GottaLetitgo said:

By the same token, what's so bad about:

cockroaches
flat tires
rainy days
Mondays
flat Coke
charley horses
diarrhea
projectile vomiting
traffic jams
Paris Hilton
famine
pestilence
nuclear waste
genocide
baby seal clubbing
crack
Ashlee Simpson's singing
Graffiti Bridge's direction
Graffiti Bridge's screenwriting
Graffiti Bridge's acting

mmmmm.....flat Coke.... drooling
[Edited 9/22/05 13:56pm]
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #8 posted 09/22/05 2:13pm

PurpleKnight

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What isn't?
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 #9 posted 09/22/05 2:18pm

christopheries

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benjamino71 said:

yeah, you've got a point...
what's so bad, really, about crack?


falloff
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Reply #10 posted 09/22/05 2:20pm

Anxiety

TRC is a fine album, and i really enjoy hearing it played live. i like the compositions on the album - it's the most challenging music he'd recorded in years - and the lyrics, while kinda ranty and a little more idiosynchratic than usual, were at least engaging and even clever in parts.

it's an interesting album - i kinda think of it as his underground manifesto in which he got everything out of his system before preparing for a huge commercial comeback...he got all of the conspiracy theories, WB rants, religious speeches, etc., completely out of his system with this album and the ONA tour, and was able to clear his throat and refashion himself as a shiny happy rock star for the musicology project (though there was a bit of ranting here and there in 2004...it IS prince, after all).

i don't think it was meant to be a major mainstream success...ONA was an album for prince - conceptually and musically. it was a man coming to terms with his new spirituality, and with a new direction in his career. he was shrugging off old problems like an old skin and facing a different perspective on his world. kinda heavy stuff, really.

the only thing i don't like about ONA, and the thing that keeps me from listening to it more often, is the narration. it really annoys me. if a version were released without the fat albert/darth vader narrator, i'd be a happy camper.
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Reply #11 posted 09/22/05 2:21pm

origmnd

benjamino71 said:

yeah, you've got a point...
what's so bad, really, about crack?



depends on the crack....tit crack...ass crack
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Reply #12 posted 09/22/05 2:37pm

luv4all7

HEY! I like Paris Hilton & Ashlee Simpson's singing! biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 09/22/05 2:50pm

lilgish

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Absolutely Nothing, it's one of the best things the man has ever done. He's last great album.
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Reply #14 posted 09/22/05 2:53pm

JACKAL

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I know that it's the chic thing to hate TRC, but, it's honestly one of my favorite Prince albums. The sound and the production in the album is top-notch. He's actually singing like he gives a damn about what he's singing, and there was a good stretch of period where he sounded like he was phoning it in. And it's wonderful to see him still taking chances musically and conceptually at a time when many artists start regurgitating the same crap over and over again. And he actually was. Really, there isn't much difference between NPS, "Emancipation," and "Rave." TRC hit like a ton of bricks after those releases.

It's a jungle out there.
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Reply #15 posted 09/22/05 2:55pm

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JACKAL said:

I know that it's the chic thing to hate TRC, but, it's honestly one of my favorite Prince albums. The sound and the production in the album is top-notch. He's actually singing like he gives a damn about what he's singing, and there was a good stretch of period where he sounded like he was phoning it in. And it's wonderful to see him still taking chances musically and conceptually at a time when many artists start regurgitating the same crap over and over again. And he actually was. Really, there isn't much difference between NPS, "Emancipation," and "Rave." TRC hit like a ton of bricks after those releases.


TRC is amazing. nod
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Reply #16 posted 09/22/05 3:02pm

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lilgish said:

JACKAL said:

I know that it's the chic thing to hate TRC, but, it's honestly one of my favorite Prince albums. The sound and the production in the album is top-notch. He's actually singing like he gives a damn about what he's singing, and there was a good stretch of period where he sounded like he was phoning it in. And it's wonderful to see him still taking chances musically and conceptually at a time when many artists start regurgitating the same crap over and over again. And he actually was. Really, there isn't much difference between NPS, "Emancipation," and "Rave." TRC hit like a ton of bricks after those releases.


TRC is amazing. nod


Is there a high-5 or dap emoticon?

It's a jungle out there.
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Reply #17 posted 09/22/05 3:09pm

lilgish

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JACKAL said:

lilgish said:



TRC is amazing. nod


Is there a high-5 or dap emoticon?


highfive
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Reply #18 posted 09/22/05 4:45pm

origmnd

Why do people keep posting the SAME COMMENTS OVER AND OVER about the SAME TOPIC OVER AND OVER ?
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Reply #19 posted 09/22/05 4:51pm

thebanishedone

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the rainbow children-best album ever
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Reply #20 posted 09/22/05 4:57pm

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GottaLetitgo said:

By the same token, what's so bad about:

cockroaches
flat tires
rainy days
Mondays
flat Coke
charley horses
diarrhea
projectile vomiting
traffic jams
Paris Hilton
famine
pestilence
nuclear waste
genocide
baby seal clubbing
crack
Ashlee Simpson's singing
Graffiti Bridge's direction
Graffiti Bridge's screenwriting
Graffiti Bridge's acting


They are all just around the corner.

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #21 posted 09/22/05 4:58pm

superspaceboy

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origmnd said:

Why do people keep posting the SAME COMMENTS OVER AND OVER about the SAME TOPIC OVER AND OVER ?


Because Prince hasn't come out with anything new in over a year.

Blame Prince.

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #22 posted 09/22/05 5:01pm

Jamzone333

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clappinghighfive TRC is very creative and innovative....nod
"A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1
People can slam their door, disagree and fight it
But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son?
United States of Division"
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Reply #23 posted 09/22/05 5:04pm

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Compared to everything put out since Gold Experience...it was very refreshing! Highly enjoyable and a huge shift in musical style and certainly a very mature album that was very well thought out. You certainly don't hear the words Hodge Podge that gets attributed with Emancipation, Rave, the internet releases and even most recently Musicology. Hodge Podge it wasn't. It also banked in on the concept album bucks P had been saving over the years. It was finnaly a cohesive effort that I think many of us were craving.

I agree that it would have been a better album without the narration. In fact, it would have been hearladed by most of the community as a masterpiece had it NOT had the narration.

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #24 posted 09/22/05 5:44pm

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In all seriousness, I like that TRC strives for greatness.

I can't stand some of the lyrics, and the narrator effect gets really annoying. Still, at least he was being ambitious and original again.

That counts for a lot, even if I can't personally enjoy it.

Really, TRC is like a tale of two albums for me.

There's songs I like on it, and an equal amount of songs that I can't stand.

The title track, Everywhere, Muse, The Work, and Wedding Feast are all basically ear poison to me.

Mellow's forgettable.

Digital Garden (pity it's so short), The Sensual Everafter, 1+1+1 is 3, She Loves Me 4 Me and Family Name are all pretty great.

Everlasting Now and Last December are good too, but I get tired of them.

The lyrics are sometimes just sickening though, and really tarnish most of the songs.

Overall it's much too schizophrenic and inconsistent.
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 #25 posted 09/22/05 5:54pm

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I like the Rainbow Chidlren. Track 5 makes me cry all the time.
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Reply #26 posted 09/22/05 5:58pm

JACKAL

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lilgish said:

JACKAL said:



Is there a high-5 or dap emoticon?


highfive


Oh.
redface

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It's a jungle out there.
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Reply #27 posted 09/22/05 9:13pm

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Here is my problem with "The Rainbow Children"---


Don't get me wrong, on many levels the album is a bit genius. However, for whatever reason, the album isn't very much fun. The Rainbow Children feels a bit stifled. I'm ready for Prince to just let it loose, but it feels like he is holding back because he wants to make sure that you don't lose the message that he is trying to give you. I mean, 1+1+1=3 is a nasty ol' MPLS jam, (and it is blissful when played live) but the song is a bit bogged down by the albums "message".

Don't get me wrong, I have not a problem with Prince's views on God, life, the afterlife, and the order of life. Unlike many, I am not hung up on the message or the lyrics. It's just that the whole project is trying so hard to make sure you "get it".

It's like this- Prince's spiritual message is a milkshake. "Lovesexy" was an album that gave you a big spoon and said "Dig in!". "the Rainbow children" gives you a stirring straw and says "Now only takes little sips of this milkshake when and where I tell you."

[Edited 9/22/05 21:15pm]
"New Power slide...."
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Reply #28 posted 09/22/05 10:29pm

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Wow, great points.

You're right. Even though albums like 1999 carried an important message, they had a great sense of fun and charm.
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 #29 posted 09/23/05 12:55am

benjamino71

PurpleKnight said:

Wow, great points.

You're right. Even though albums like 1999 carried an important message, they had a great sense of fun and charm.



true, but, then again, who could, without sounding immature, somewhere in the midst of their fourties, just skip the depth of an aged insight, and keep singin the same song over and over about fun and charmin topics like having a lion in your pocket that's ready to roar. we know prince had such a lion. the interessting thing about the man is that his pocket contains other things today, and his art represents that.
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