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Pink Cashmere I hardly see this great tune mentioned here... do u guys like it? ... Just curious
I always thought it would have fit very good on SOTT (when was it recorded btw?); just a shame it isn't to be found on a regular album. | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: I hardly see this great tune mentioned here... do u guys like it? ... Just curious
I always thought it would have fit very good on SOTT (when was it recorded btw?); just a shame it isn't to be found on a regular album. It's a gem! | |
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it was the first prince song i ever heard bar kiss and purple rain. it remains one of my all time favourites | |
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it's my Prince #1 song....all the others follow.... there's always a at the end of every rain! | |
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I absolutely love it.
The guitar solo gets me everytime! Ooh, little darlin' if you're
free 4 a couple of hours (Free 4 a couple of hours) If U ain't busy 4 the next 7 years (Next 7 years) Say, let's pretend we're married and go all night | |
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ah, great to hear that! Was insecure right now... | |
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Just wish people out-side prince's fans knew about this gem.....Beautiful! Keenmeister | |
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Superb track.
It was recorded 9th June 1988. | |
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Maybe it's due to the "physical nearness" to Adore on the GH1 cd, but I always saw this as a kind of brother/sister record to Adore. I mean the "overall feeling" is pretty similar, and even the sound is not that much different, or? | |
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NouveauDance said: Superb track.
It was recorded 9th June 1988. ah, thanks! | |
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Brilliant, Beautiful, Heartfelt Song!!! The acoustic guitar, string and vocal arrangements perfectly compliment each other. I also think the lyrics are pure Prince. The breakdown of the masculine and gender stereotypes through the imagery of a man making a coat of Pink Cashmere for his lover.
Has anyone ever heard this song live? I agree with the post that said it would've been a good fit on SOTT but it also would've fit nice during the acoustic set of Musicology. | |
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I love this song so much,especially the lyrics 'here I go again,fallin in love all over,the cycle never ends,u just pray u don't get burned'
I think I read somewhere that he wrote this song for Jill Jones.He ought to do this more often live,wonder why he never has? Time is a trick.... | |
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skipper said: I think I read somewhere that he wrote this song for Jill Jones.He ought to do this more often live,wonder why he never has?
AFAIK, all sources say it was written for/about Anna Fantastic, his bit of jailbait fluff at the time. // IMO, this song is a prime example of Prince's lack of judgement of his own work sometimes. That he sat on this song till 1993, and it ended up only as a track on a best of, albiet a single, with a crappy compilation video - It says a lot about Prince's judgement of his own work. I listen to this *now*, and I hear something that would perk people's interest in Prince. Imagine if Prince released this, in place of Te Amo Corazon. Wow! [Edited 2/27/06 15:17pm] | |
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Love the song. | |
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Excellent song, specially when the guitar breaks in. | |
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This in my all time top 10 Prince tracks. Love it.
I created my own remix complete with lead guitar. | |
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I always thought Underneath The Cream sounded alot like Pink Cashmere! | |
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I love this song. One of my favorite parts is the way he sings these lines,
"I'm gonna count every second, every minute Each and every hour of every day til U come on back Come on back 2 your little man" <---extra especially love the way he sings this line. The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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jone70 said: I love this song. One of my favorite parts is the way he sings these lines,
"I'm gonna count every second, every minute Each and every hour of every day til U come on back Come on back 2 your little man" <---extra especially love the way he sings this line. | |
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NouveauDance said: skipper said: I think I read somewhere that he wrote this song for Jill Jones.He ought to do this more often live,wonder why he never has?
AFAIK, all sources say it was written for/about Anna Fantastic, his bit of jailbait fluff at the time. // IMO, this song is a prime example of Prince's lack of judgement of his own work sometimes. That he sat on this song till 1993, and it ended up only as a track on a best of, albiet a single, with a crappy compilation video - It says a lot about Prince's judgement of his own work. I listen to this *now*, and I hear something that would perk people's interest in Prince. Imagine if Prince released this, in place of Te Amo Corazon. Wow! [Edited 2/27/06 15:17pm] I agree with you. Prince always prefers his overproduced, pretty and elaborate songs over his dark, melancholy, quirky and sparse arrangements. Even his acoustic and solo piano albums are lessened with ornate production. Doesn't he realize that there is a need to go "dark" every once in a while. And to your point, "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore" and "17 Days" were B sides when they are two of his best songs. The funniest thing that I have read recently, is that WB had to pay Prince not to be part of the Hits compiliation. Well, on the other hand they didn't do his catalog justice either with that short thrift set. | |
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This is ONE of my all time favorite tracks...hence the name
This song is awesome!!! Folks just don't know!!!! "Oh my God hear U R, prettiest thing in life I've ever seen....." | |
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jone70 said: I love this song. One of my favorite parts is the way he sings these lines,
"I'm gonna count every second, every minute Each and every hour of every day til U come on back Come on back 2 your little man" <---extra especially love the way he sings this line. | |
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Excellent song
I especially love Clare Fischer arangement just before prince kicks in with some excellent guitar. gone to give it a spin now. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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. [Edited 2/28/06 4:54am] | |
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NouveauDance said: AFAIK, all sources say it was written for/about Anna Fantastic, his bit of jailbait fluff at the time.
// IMO, this song is a prime example of Prince's lack of judgement of his own work sometimes. That he sat on this song till 1993, and it ended up only as a track on a best of, albiet a single, with a crappy compilation video - It says a lot about Prince's judgement of his own work. I listen to this *now*, and I hear something that would perk people's interest in Prince. Imagine if Prince released this, in place of Te Amo Corazon. Wow! [Edited 2/27/06 15:17pm] It was included on various configurations of the early Graffiti Bridge / Rave projects in 89 before Batman came along. I think it must've been too late for Lovesexy as it would have fit perfectly on there. I've made up my own version of Lovesexy to include this and Joy In Repetition, and leaving When 2 R In Love on The Black album. Listening to them back to back you can imagine one mind blowing double album. I do agree that to sit on this for 5 years was a disgrace, particularly as he released songs like Jughead and Grafiti Bridge in between. Its the eternal frustration of being a prince fan though. Hes done it with many many songs, and is probably still doing it now. | |
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you know...I can never say what's my favorite Prince song....but just now I knew what it was.
Pink Cashmere. It's beautiful in every way "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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If heard this in 1989, when I was about to graduate from college.
I had a crush on this girl and she loved this song.....Man!!! I played it to death, just to hear her sing the chorus.....offkey but music to my ears, no less. AHHHH memories!!!! "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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SenseOfDoubt said: I hardly see this great tune mentioned here... do u guys like it? ... Just curious
I always thought it would have fit very good on SOTT (when was it recorded btw?); just a shame it isn't to be found on a regular album. It's one of my all time favorite Prince songs. | |
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seanski said: I always thought Underneath The Cream sounded alot like Pink Cashmere!
Are u nuts? They sound nothing alike... Stand Up! Everybody, this is your life!
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Definitely one of my favorites!!! | |
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