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Weird songs OK, so we know that Prince is widely considered to be a strange man. Whether or not we all agree with this notion is not important. My question is actually, are there any songs that Prince has done that you are completely willing to admit are among the strangest songs you've heard, but you love them anyway? I'm sure there are, I'm just kind of curious to know...do you love them for the strangeness? Does it matter? Do you consider anything he does "weird" anymore, if ever?...that kind of thing. HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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3 Chains O' Gold is pretty weird. Many people describe it as an attempt to do a Bohemian Rhapsody, but I don't really hear that influence. Great song though.
I could imagine some regarding 'Dolphin' as pretty weird, with lyics about being reincarnated as a dolphin... | |
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metalorange said: 3 Chains O' Gold is pretty weird. Many people describe it as an attempt to do a Bohemian Rhapsody, but I don't really hear that influence. Great song though.
I could imagine some regarding 'Dolphin' as pretty weird, with lyics about being reincarnated as a dolphin... yeah it's a rock opera | |
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almost everything prince did in the 80s was weird. deceptively so, sometimes. everything he did had some sort of 'wrongness' or 'kink' which made it fascinating.
i mean, 'all the critics love u in new york' is SO weird, that's an obvious one. what a cool slice of basically - what? what do you call it? and 'the beautiful ones' - who else ever wrote glacially beautiful ballads underpinned by burbling mechanical engines and phased-out drum effects? it was what prince together and the way he did it that made it all so shocking and wonderful. yup, i'm a FIRM fan of the 80s. i've liked lots of stuff since then but you know,what i always come back to is the 80s stuff. because - read it slowly. IT. DIDN'T. SOUND. LIKE. ANYTHING. ELSE. ON. EARTH. of course you can trace influences in prince's 80s work (jimi, sly, beatles, p-funk, whoever else you fancy) but, um. read the above sentence again slowly. who can fit the following songs into simple genres: life can be so nice if i was your girlfriend i wonder u pop life when doves cry the ballad of dorothy parker it good love positivity shockadelica (my GOD, now there's a great weird song. there's more successful and original ideas in that one song than in other artists' entire careers) cindy c rockhard in a funky place anotherloverholenyohead (and if you think that's good, try the 12" version - more mechanical engines underpinning the groove. my lord, it's good) lady cab driver annie christian erotic city (basically the sound of 2 people fucking for 8 minutes in cartoon land) housequake (james brown on diet pills) and on and on and on. for each example above i could have picked 2 or 3 other representatives. irresistible bitch, anyone? how weird is that song? how weird, come to think of it, is purple rain? which (as been commented elsewhere) is neither country nor traditional pop power ballad but... um.. something ELSE. how about 'i could never take the place of your man'. how about the fact that the main body of the song never uses a minor chord? how about the breakdown to the west coast guitar meditation? what's that all about? but it works. my god, and i haven't even mentioned the solid thud of strange relationship - such a mighty strutting song to play against a confused and fragile lyric (though nothing LIKE as confused and fragile as IIWYG - and let's not forget that 'camille' was singing these songs and what confusion THAT added to the mix). what type of animal IS u got the look? listen carefully and note how many peculiar and extraordinary things happen in that song. well, HERE we ARE - intoned in 3 different voices, each an octave or 2 away from the preceding one. and some of the treated guitar spot effects that are going on in that song. my goodness. glam slam? the synth strings that run riot towards the end of the song? nothing normal there, people. nothing normal. and, um. here's the thing. it all worked. none of it sounded contrived or out of place or jarring - it just all worked within the confines of the 4/4 beat. wild stuff, people. so don't let's get too hung up here. prince ALWAYS did it weird back in the day. and how startling it was. goodnight and good luck. | |
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tiger2 said: almost everything prince did in the 80s was weird. deceptively so, sometimes. everything he did had some sort of 'wrongness' or 'kink' which made it fascinating.
i mean, 'all the critics love u in new york' is SO weird, that's an obvious one. what a cool slice of basically - what? what do you call it? and 'the beautiful ones' - who else ever wrote glacially beautiful ballads underpinned by burbling mechanical engines and phased-out drum effects? it was what prince together and the way he did it that made it all so shocking and wonderful. yup, i'm a FIRM fan of the 80s. i've liked lots of stuff since then but you know,what i always come back to is the 80s stuff. because - read it slowly. IT. DIDN'T. SOUND. LIKE. ANYTHING. ELSE. ON. EARTH. of course you can trace influences in prince's 80s work (jimi, sly, beatles, p-funk, whoever else you fancy) but, um. read the above sentence again slowly. who can fit the following songs into simple genres: life can be so nice if i was your girlfriend i wonder u pop life when doves cry the ballad of dorothy parker it good love positivity shockadelica (my GOD, now there's a great weird song. there's more successful and original ideas in that one song than in other artists' entire careers) cindy c rockhard in a funky place anotherloverholenyohead (and if you think that's good, try the 12" version - more mechanical engines underpinning the groove. my lord, it's good) lady cab driver annie christian erotic city (basically the sound of 2 people fucking for 8 minutes in cartoon land) housequake (james brown on diet pills) and on and on and on. for each example above i could have picked 2 or 3 other representatives. irresistible bitch, anyone? how weird is that song? how weird, come to think of it, is purple rain? which (as been commented elsewhere) is neither country nor traditional pop power ballad but... um.. something ELSE. how about 'i could never take the place of your man'. how about the fact that the main body of the song never uses a minor chord? how about the breakdown to the west coast guitar meditation? what's that all about? but it works. my god, and i haven't even mentioned the solid thud of strange relationship - such a mighty strutting song to play against a confused and fragile lyric (though nothing LIKE as confused and fragile as IIWYG - and let's not forget that 'camille' was singing these songs and what confusion THAT added to the mix). what type of animal IS u got the look? listen carefully and note how many peculiar and extraordinary things happen in that song. well, HERE we ARE - intoned in 3 different voices, each an octave or 2 away from the preceding one. and some of the treated guitar spot effects that are going on in that song. my goodness. glam slam? the synth strings that run riot towards the end of the song? nothing normal there, people. nothing normal. and, um. here's the thing. it all worked. none of it sounded contrived or out of place or jarring - it just all worked within the confines of the 4/4 beat. wild stuff, people. so don't let's get too hung up here. prince ALWAYS did it weird back in the day. and how startling it was. goodnight and good luck. Well written. great points. | |
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There's Others Here With Us | |
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Bob George.
funky as it is weird. [Edited 5/23/06 3:24am] 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!!
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cosmicslop said: There's Others Here With Us
Probably the weirdest song he has ever done. | |
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muirdo said: Bob George.
funky as it is weird. [Edited 5/23/06 3:24am] It's not werid as it is wicked! | |
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Krystal666 said: muirdo said: Bob George.
funky as it is weird. [Edited 5/23/06 3:24am] It's not werid as it is wicked! In 1988 at the Lovesexy concert here, as "Bob George" was ending, and Prince got "shot", one girl turned to another girl, one row in front of me, and said, "weird." [Edited 5/23/06 7:44am] My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Cheek said: cosmicslop said: There's Others Here With Us
Probably the weirdest song he has ever done. I'd like to own just the instrumental backing to that track. I don't really like the lyrics or melody to his singing, but the background noise is excellent. | |
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Omadon said: I'd like to own just the instrumental backing to that track. I don't really like the lyrics or melody to his singing, but the background noise is excellent.
Yeah. It's perfect for interrogation. | |
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Cheek said: Omadon said: I'd like to own just the instrumental backing to that track. I don't really like the lyrics or melody to his singing, but the background noise is excellent.
Yeah. It's perfect for interrogation. | |
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mountains. really odd. | |
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The FUTURE | |
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tiger2 said: and 'the beautiful ones' - who else ever wrote glacially beautiful ballads underpinned by burbling mechanical engines and phased-out drum effects? it was what prince together and the way he did it that made it all so shocking and wonderful.
What a beautiful description of my all-time favorite Prince song. The Normal Whores Club | |
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