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Thread started 11/26/05 11:52am

GoldenGlove

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Why was THAT song a hit?

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Reply #1 posted 11/26/05 12:01pm

Handclapsfinga
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the org's glitchy...
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Reply #2 posted 11/26/05 2:25pm

Enigmoid

I imagine that this thread is about songs that you can't believe were not only released as singles, but also became hits.

In which case.

'Call My Name' proves that Prince's blandest, cliched songs can sell to those who clearly love shite.
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Reply #3 posted 11/26/05 2:55pm

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Enigmoid said:

I imagine that this thread is about songs that you can't believe were not only released as singles, but also became hits.

In which case.

'Call My Name' proves that Prince's blandest, cliched songs can sell to those who clearly love shite.



Whatever
"Paisley Park is in your Heart"
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Reply #4 posted 11/26/05 4:06pm

squirrelgrease

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Cream. What an ear turd. Diamonds And Pearls should not have been made a single either.
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Reply #5 posted 11/26/05 4:12pm

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squirrelgrease said:

Cream. What an ear turd. Diamonds And Pearls should not have been made a single either.

just thank yer lucky stars "jughead" didn't end up as the main single for d & p. pray
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Reply #6 posted 11/26/05 4:19pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

squirrelgrease said:

Cream. What an ear turd. Diamonds And Pearls should not have been made a single either.

just thank yer lucky stars "jughead" didn't end up as the main single for d & p. pray


lol
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Reply #7 posted 11/26/05 4:20pm

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Cinnamon Girl was Cinnamon Hurl.
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Reply #8 posted 11/26/05 4:24pm

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squirrelgrease said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:


just thank yer lucky stars "jughead" didn't end up as the main single for d & p. pray


lol

every cheapo in mpls would STILL have overflow of them singles right now if it was the main single, i bet:

Construction workers who were preparing to renovate the former Let It Be store space unearthed several thousand copies of Prince & The New Power Generation's 1991 single, "Jughead", from a deep dark cavern below the store's former space.

Also found were copies of
One Man Jam, Pt. 3,496,555,976,666.
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Reply #9 posted 11/26/05 4:39pm

Enigmoid

jaynoonan said:

Enigmoid said:

I imagine that this thread is about songs that you can't believe were not only released as singles, but also became hits.

In which case.

'Call My Name' proves that Prince's blandest, cliched songs can sell to those who clearly love shite.



Whatever


Awww, you're one of these people who can't stand the thought of somebody daring to criticise Call My Name. You poor person. There's more to life than Prince dontchaknow?
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Reply #10 posted 11/26/05 5:02pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

squirrelgrease said:



lol

every cheapo in mpls would STILL have overflow of them singles right now if it was the main single, i bet:

Construction workers who were preparing to renovate the former Let It Be store space unearthed several thousand copies of Prince & The New Power Generation's 1991 single, "Jughead", from a deep dark cavern below the store's former space.

Also found were copies of
One Man Jam, Pt. 3,496,555,976,666.


falloff I'm still waiting for Jughead-The New Master.
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