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Thread started 10/27/05 12:02pm

IstenSzek

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"The Moors of Spain"

snowflake

did anyone save that letter/lyric from the npgmc a few years ago?

i'm interested in reading it again since I can't remember it now.

thumbs up!
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #1 posted 10/27/05 12:07pm

Handclapsfinga
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ohhhhh, no...we ain't dredging up that can of worms again. that shit was ugly. falloff
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Reply #2 posted 10/27/05 12:09pm

Anxiety

oh god no.
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Reply #3 posted 10/27/05 12:11pm

Snap

shake
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Reply #4 posted 10/27/05 12:54pm

IstenSzek

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evillol

i just couldn't control myself. i know it's gonna be bad
but it's like a wound you keep picking until it bleeds..

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Reply #5 posted 10/27/05 1:25pm

NouveauDance

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These?.....


The Moors In Spain
(incomplete lyrics to a song posted by Prince in the Vs room of the NPGMC website 20th May 2003)

If this great African culture were alive 2day
We’d b 400 years more advanced
From Arabia they came 2 blossom in Spain
And 2 the beat of the drum they danced

Masters of the Arts and all industry
While France, England and all Germany
Wallowed in the mire of their own bigotry
The Moors were the ones who were truly free

Civilization came 2 Europe thru the Greek
Who were simply Africans who came from the Nile
The Greeks gave it 2 Rome who lost their way home
And it stayed that way 4 quite a while

Under their own misconception of Christianity
The barbaric (?) Europeans suffered greatly
While the Catholic Church was staking it’s claim
The Moors were making great gains
Introducing strawberries, lemons and sugarcane
Algebra, chemistry from the Moors this all came
Their contributions 2 knowledge, 2 numerous 2 name
While in Europe there were no public libraries, the Moors in Spain
Had 70, 600 thousand manuscripts and 17 universities

Not hardly a prisoner in the mind of society
In the Spain the Moors were once truly free

The one who is most gifted cannot lead the way in a world that never respected authority…
The sword of the Moor would have never left its sheath if the longhaired barbarian who
opposed them would have only seen
That 2 win a war against the so-called “black infidels”
Brings about a peace that cannot last
But I guess all’s well that ends well… well it ain’t over


Enjoy..... razz
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Reply #6 posted 10/27/05 1:26pm

Handclapsfinga
snapz

lol damn you, nouveau!!!!! chair

promptly runs off of the thread and heads for shelter
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Reply #7 posted 10/27/05 1:31pm

MrsJimmyFallon

NouveauDance said:

words words words



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Reply #8 posted 10/27/05 1:35pm

NouveauDance

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Did I make a whoopsie?

















evillol
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Reply #9 posted 10/27/05 1:49pm

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You know...

The Roman Emperor, Septimius Severus was black and he ruled the Roman Empire between the years 193 to 211. As the Roman Empire encompassed England at that time, we can safely say that England was once ruled by a black man.

http://www.nationalarchiv...romans.htm
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Reply #10 posted 10/28/05 12:12am

IstenSzek

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falloff

i wonder if he wrote those lyrics in a pink fluffy album
and perhaps Mani put some nice flower and puppy stickers
with the text to make it all look pretty

smile
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Reply #11 posted 10/28/05 12:27am

Snap

yeah, and he signs each lyrical entry with,
"the rtist knows all and sees all, I AM. all praise 2 Larry"

disbelief
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Reply #12 posted 10/28/05 12:29am

IstenSzek

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Snap said:

yeah, and he signs each lyrical entry with,
"the rtist knows all and sees all, I AM. all praise 2 Larry"

disbelief



all praise 2 Larry (he who causes 2 become)

falloff
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Reply #13 posted 10/28/05 12:33am

Snap

lol

u know it!



edit: i don't mean 2 b so mean, but damn, those lyrics!
[Edited 10/28/05 0:34am]
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Reply #14 posted 10/28/05 6:37am

XxAxX

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IstenSzek said:

falloff

i wonder if he wrote those lyrics in a pink fluffy album
and perhaps Mani put some nice flower and puppy stickers
with the text to make it all look pretty

smile


THESE lyrics????

no matter WHO was around prince when he wrote them SOMEone shoulda said "man, check yourself. check your history. check your tone. check your message. make sure this is what you really want to say"






The Moors In Spain
(incomplete lyrics to a song posted by Prince in the Vs room of the NPGMC website 20th May 2003)

If this great African culture were alive 2day
We’d b 400 years more advanced
From Arabia they came 2 blossom in Spain
And 2 the beat of the drum they danced

Masters of the Arts and all industry
While France, England and all Germany
Wallowed in the mire of their own bigotry
The Moors were the ones who were truly free

Civilization came 2 Europe thru the Greek
Who were simply Africans who came from the Nile
The Greeks gave it 2 Rome who lost their way home
And it stayed that way 4 quite a while

Under their own misconception of Christianity
The barbaric (?) Europeans suffered greatly
While the Catholic Church was staking it’s claim
The Moors were making great gains
Introducing strawberries, lemons and sugarcane
Algebra, chemistry from the Moors this all came
Their contributions 2 knowledge, 2 numerous 2 name
While in Europe there were no public libraries, the Moors in Spain
Had 70, 600 thousand manuscripts and 17 universities

Not hardly a prisoner in the mind of society
In the Spain the Moors were once truly free

The one who is most gifted cannot lead the way in a world that never respected authority…
The sword of the Moor would have never left its sheath if the longhaired barbarian who
opposed them would have only seen
That 2 win a war against the so-called “black infidels”
Brings about a peace that cannot last
But I guess all’s well that ends well… well it ain’t over
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Reply #15 posted 10/28/05 6:45am

Anxiety

my eye eye r bleeding
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Reply #16 posted 10/29/05 12:14am

DonRants

Thanks for Reprinting that Neouveou. And if anyone wants to see where Prince got his inspiration from I recommend three books(none of which were written by Larry Graham):

1) The Story of the Moors in Spain by Stanley Poole
2)The Story of the Moors After Spain by Stanley Poole
3) Another books about Moors, the title slips me by Ivan Van Sertima (Professor at Rutgers University)

Also read the reviews at Amazon.com. Very interesting indeed.
A lot of posts here seem to suggest that you were offended and that Prince needs to check his history. May I suggest that we also check the history we were thought. Because history as we have been thought it(especially in the USA, but generally everywhere), has been littered with glaring omissions and blatant lies.
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Reply #17 posted 10/29/05 12:26am

blackwell1

DonRants said:

Thanks for Reprinting that Neouveou. And if anyone wants to see where Prince got his inspiration from I recommend three books(none of which were written by Larry Graham):

1) The Story of the Moors in Spain by Stanley Poole
2)The Story of the Moors After Spain by Stanley Poole
3) Another books about Moors, the title slips me by Ivan Van Sertima (Professor at Rutgers University)

Also read the reviews at Amazon.com. Very interesting indeed.
A lot of posts here seem to suggest that you were offended and that Prince needs to check his history. May I suggest that we also check the history we were thought. Because history as we have been thought it(especially in the USA, but generally everywhere), has been littered with glaring omissions and blatant lies.


Donrants is so right. Thanks for reprinting the lyrics, Neouveou. Can't believe I'd forgotten about that song.
The whole thing is on point and documented.
Well done by Prince.
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Reply #18 posted 10/29/05 12:32am

meow85

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Prince had a moment and felt the need to share it with everyone. Was his internal editor sleeping on the job that day? confused
"A Watcher scoffs at gravity!"
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Reply #19 posted 10/29/05 3:47am

BananaCologne

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

ohhhhh, no...we ain't dredging up that can of worms again. that shit was ugly. falloff


Anxiety said:

oh god no.


lol
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Reply #20 posted 10/29/05 2:46pm

babynoz

DonRants said:

Thanks for Reprinting that Neouveou. And if anyone wants to see where Prince got his inspiration from I recommend three books(none of which were written by Larry Graham):

1) The Story of the Moors in Spain by Stanley Poole
2)The Story of the Moors After Spain by Stanley Poole
3) Another books about Moors, the title slips me by Ivan Van Sertima (Professor at Rutgers University)

Also read the reviews at Amazon.com. Very interesting indeed.
A lot of posts here seem to suggest that you were offended and that Prince needs to check his history. May I suggest that we also check the history we were thought. Because history as we have been thought it(especially in the USA, but generally everywhere), has been littered with glaring omissions and blatant lies.



nod

Much props to you. The name of the book is The Golden Age of the Moors by Ivan Van Sertima.
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #21 posted 10/29/05 9:11pm

DonRants

meow85 said:

Prince had a moment and felt the need to share it with everyone. Was his internal editor sleeping on the job that day? confused


Hmmm. Let's see. Prince wrote "We March", "Muse to the Pharoah", "Family Name","Superhero". "Uncle Sam", "When will we be Paid" and many more. I would say Prince had more than a moment. He woke up.

As for his internal editor, I think he got rid of that on the "Dirty Mind"album. Seriously, I have always admired the fact that Prince speaks his mind. Whatever the topic may be sex, politics,race..he lets it out in his lyrics.

>>>>>
Much props to you. The name of the book is The Golden Age of the Moors by Ivan Van Sertima
>>>>>

Thanks for the props blackwell1 and Babynoz and yes that is the title.
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Reply #22 posted 10/29/05 9:21pm

ThreadBare

DonRants said:


Hmmm. Let's see. Prince wrote ... "When will we be Paid"



Not so. Randall Stewart wrote this, and it was recorded by the Staples Singers. Prince covered it.
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Reply #23 posted 10/29/05 9:23pm

Muse2NOPharaoh

DonRants said:

meow85 said:

Prince had a moment and felt the need to share it with everyone. Was his internal editor sleeping on the job that day? confused


Hmmm. Let's see. Prince wrote "We March", "Muse to the Pharoah", "Family Name","Superhero". "Uncle Sam", "When will we be Paid" and many more. I would say Prince had more than a moment. He woke up.

As for his internal editor, I think he got rid of that on the "Dirty Mind"album. Seriously, I have always admired the fact that Prince speaks his mind. Whatever the topic may be sex, politics,race..he lets it out in his lyrics.

>>>>>
Much props to you. The name of the book is The Golden Age of the Moors by Ivan Van Sertima
>>>>>

Thanks for the props blackwell1 and Babynoz and yes that is the title.


That's Pharaoh! boxed









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Reply #24 posted 10/29/05 9:30pm

ThreadBare

Muse2NOPharaoh said:

DonRants said:



Hmmm. Let's see. Prince wrote "We March", "Muse to the Pharoah", "Family Name","Superhero". "Uncle Sam", "When will we be Paid" and many more. I would say Prince had more than a moment. He woke up.

As for his internal editor, I think he got rid of that on the "Dirty Mind"album. Seriously, I have always admired the fact that Prince speaks his mind. Whatever the topic may be sex, politics,race..he lets it out in his lyrics.

>>>>>
Much props to you. The name of the book is The Golden Age of the Moors by Ivan Van Sertima
>>>>>

Thanks for the props blackwell1 and Babynoz and yes that is the title.


That's Pharaoh! boxed




comfort
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Reply #25 posted 10/29/05 10:28pm

DonRants

ThreadBare said:[quote]

Muse2NOPharaoh said:



That's Pharaoh! boxed



Not so. Randall Stewart wrote this, and it was recorded by the Staples Singers. Prince covered it.
>>>>>


Hmmm. I have seen this all the time with posts. When people cannot challenge the logic or truth of one's (in this case mine) arguments or posts, they resort to nit-picking over minutia.
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Reply #26 posted 10/29/05 10:36pm

DonRants

Not so. Randall Stewart wrote this, and it was recorded by the Staples Singers. Prince covered it.
>>>>>


Thanks. I did not know that.
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Reply #27 posted 10/30/05 7:02am

XxAxX

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babynoz said:

DonRants said:

Thanks for Reprinting that Neouveou. And if anyone wants to see where Prince got his inspiration from I recommend three books(none of which were written by Larry Graham):

1) The Story of the Moors in Spain by Stanley Poole
2)The Story of the Moors After Spain by Stanley Poole
3) Another books about Moors, the title slips me by Ivan Van Sertima (Professor at Rutgers University)

Also read the reviews at Amazon.com. Very interesting indeed.
A lot of posts here seem to suggest that you were offended and that Prince needs to check his history. May I suggest that we also check the history we were thought. Because history as we have been thought it(especially in the USA, but generally everywhere), has been littered with glaring omissions and blatant lies.



nod

Much props to you. The name of the book is The Golden Age of the Moors by Ivan Van Sertima.


i don't think anyone is displeased that prince is getting in touch with his black history.

what's gross about it is that he feels the need to put other cultures and their heritage down while he's making his point.

this topic has been discussed to death. back when prince first foisted these lyrics on us there were pages of arguments up in here over whether or not prince is justified dismissing european cultures as being that of 'long haired barbarians' who were 'wallowing in the mire of their own bigotry'. this is why folks criticize his grasp of history. he seems to be more than a little bit baised toward the moors and does a rather poor job of evaluating european culture in that he dismisses it as that of barbarians.

NOT to mention that when the moors 'came to spain' they raped and pillaged their way into that country.

they were bloody conquerors and i'd love to know how prince decided THAT kind of behavior was NOT 'barbaric'?
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Reply #28 posted 10/30/05 7:42am

sataninas

XxAxX said:

IstenSzek said:

falloff

i wonder if he wrote those lyrics in a pink fluffy album
and perhaps Mani put some nice flower and puppy stickers
with the text to make it all look pretty

smile


THESE lyrics????

no matter WHO was around prince when he wrote them SOMEone shoulda said "man, check yourself. check your history. check your tone. check your message. make sure this is what you really want to say"






The Moors In Spain
(incomplete lyrics to a song posted by Prince in the Vs room of the NPGMC website 20th May 2003)

If this great African culture were alive 2day
We’d b 400 years more advanced
From Arabia they came 2 blossom in Spain
And 2 the beat of the drum they danced

Masters of the Arts and all industry
While France, England and all Germany
Wallowed in the mire of their own bigotry
The Moors were the ones who were truly free

Civilization came 2 Europe thru the Greek
Who were simply Africans who came from the Nile
The Greeks gave it 2 Rome who lost their way home
And it stayed that way 4 quite a while

Under their own misconception of Christianity
The barbaric (?) Europeans suffered greatly
While the Catholic Church was staking it’s claim
The Moors were making great gains
Introducing strawberries, lemons and sugarcane
Algebra, chemistry from the Moors this all came
Their contributions 2 knowledge, 2 numerous 2 name
While in Europe there were no public libraries, the Moors in Spain
Had 70, 600 thousand manuscripts and 17 universities

Not hardly a prisoner in the mind of society
In the Spain the Moors were once truly free

The one who is most gifted cannot lead the way in a world that never respected authority…
The sword of the Moor would have never left its sheath if the longhaired barbarian who
opposed them would have only seen
That 2 win a war against the so-called “black infidels”
Brings about a peace that cannot last
But I guess all’s well that ends well… well it ain’t over


Yes, the Moors did let a wonderful cultural herence.
Still they make new arqueological founds from that times. Shortly, in the city I am, they did found an Islamic cementary. All looked in to the Mekka.
One of theyr precieus richdom they let here in Elche is: El Palmeral.
Thausends of palms, once a Sultan did make Europas Oasis from.The Palmeral got the designation as a World Heritage Site in 2000.

Today, the palms are in danger because of the:

Picudo rojo/ (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus)
That beast eats the palms from inside!

But I didn't new, Prince was singing about that.
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NouveauDance

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XxAxX said:

NOT to mention that when the moors 'came to spain' they raped and pillaged their way into that country.

they were bloody conquerors and i'd love to know how prince decided THAT kind of behavior was NOT 'barbaric'?


Some people think two wrongs make a right.
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