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The Vault, The Truth and The Rainbow Children These unfortunately are 'some' of the lesser known albums by Prince. I can play any song off of these discs and no one would recognize them. It's funny when you're younger, "Jazz heavy" stuff doesn't appeal to you. You want the head bangin Rock, Pop, or soothing, sexual R&B.
When you age you start to appreciate Jazz. The music you rolled your eyes at, when your mother/father played them in the car or at home. You grow up eventually. Now that Prince is older, he's writing/performing more mature music. Most of Prince's music my peers here me playin, is waaay over their heads, not the lyrics but the music itself. It takes a mature individual to really "listen" to ONA CD, or The Truth. I realized this when I went through my mothers CD case, and I took notice to what she borrowed; "The Truth, The Vault (was in the CD player) snippets from ONA CD and TRC. Prince is older now, I think his music is aging with him. And that's a GOOD thing. So blow the dust off of The Vault, give another shot if you haven't in some years, you just might like it. Blue Cashmere Dont play me Blue | |
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too true too true... BY THE POWER INVESTED IN ME BY GOD ALL NEGATIVITY BOWS | |
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They are three of my favourite Prince CD's from the last 10 years. Just add in the Symbol album and I'm a happy man. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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You're a mature guy Brett, both sober and intoxicated!
FOSTER'S Blue Dont play me Blue | |
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Amen, brotha! | |
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TheBluePrince said: You're a mature guy Brett, both sober and intoxicated!
FOSTER'S Blue Dont play me Thanks mate. But no Fosters thanks. I'd rather have a Victoria Bitter or a Carlton Cold. p.s Aussies dont drink Fosters as it's really just an export beer. When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading. | |
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bkw said: TheBluePrince said: You're a mature guy Brett, both sober and intoxicated!
FOSTER'S Blue Dont play me Thanks mate. But no Fosters thanks. I'd rather have a Victoria Bitter or a Carlton Cold. p.s Aussies dont drink Fosters as it's really just an export beer. Oh didn't know that, I'm a Kool-Aid drinker myself! Blue Dont play me Blue | |
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TheBluePrince said:[quote]
When you age you start to appreciate Jazz. Perhaps. But some people appreciate jazz at an early age also. I'm not sure if there's anything more 'grown up' about these albums, they're just in a different style to much of the other stuff. Having said that so sobrely, his current musical direction is where I want him to go for sure. More funk, more jazz please. | |
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bkk1981 said:[quote] TheBluePrince said: When you age you start to appreciate Jazz. Perhaps. But some people appreciate jazz at an early age also. I'm not sure if there's anything more 'grown up' about these albums, they're just in a different style to much of the other stuff. Having said that so sobrely, his current musical direction is where I want him to go for sure. More funk, more jazz please. Yes, I agree. I loved Jazz when I was younger, but ofourse I was considered 'weird' or not 'in' because I wasn't reciting 2Pac lyrics. I liked Rap back then, but one must acknowledge the roots of the music. I'm happy I learned to appreciate Jazz early on, hands on. My sax is my best-friend. Blue Dont play me Blue | |
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I have to say I don't agree with you. Being young doesn't mean that you can't appreciate Jazz music. I started listening to Jazz when I was about 13 yrs. old and instantly loved it.
It is not an "age thing". | |
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I liked jazz at 15(i played it in band).But as i got older the opposite has happened.I still like the "old school"jazz.
But the comtemporary stuff doesn't move me.As for THE TRUTH,i think it is one of his best albums ever,THE VAULT is ok and TRC is horrible,still can't listen to it all the way through | |
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Love all 3. | |
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"Dionne" is a perfect pop song, imo. | |
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agotajonesmartha said: I have to say I don't agree with you. Being young doesn't mean that you can't appreciate Jazz music. I started listening to Jazz when I was about 13 yrs. old and instantly loved it.
It is not an "age thing". I didn't say that you can't be young and appreciate Jazz Blue | |
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theC said: I liked jazz at 15(i played it in band).But as i got older the opposite has happened.I still like the "old school"jazz.
But the comtemporary stuff doesn't move me.As for THE TRUTH,i think it is one of his best albums ever,THE VAULT is ok and TRC is horrible,still can't listen to it all the way through The Rainbow Children makes u ??? My goodness, I thought you liked it. Guess that was someone else. I think it is a work of art. It is heavily religious, but the music is incredible! Blue Blue | |
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Jazz is something that I'm just getting into now. I've started to buy all the early Miles Davis cd's that I can get my hands on recently. But I do agree that Prince's sound has definatley moved with his fans. | |
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It's kind of interesting that just as I was dipping my toes into jazz, P released these albums; I feel like I can continue to grow with Prince.
Jazz is more interesting to the people who can understand what they are listening to. Like Dizzy said, "For Musicians Only" [1956, Verve]. | |
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CinisterCee said: It's kind of interesting that just as I was dipping my toes into jazz, P released these albums; I feel like I can continue to grow with Prince.
Jazz is more interesting to the people who can understand what they are listening to. Like Dizzy said, "For Musicians Only" [1956, Verve]. You're right too... Blue | |
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TheBluePrince said: agotajonesmartha said: I have to say I don't agree with you. Being young doesn't mean that you can't appreciate Jazz music. I started listening to Jazz when I was about 13 yrs. old and instantly loved it.
It is not an "age thing". I didn't say that you can't be young and appreciate Jazz Maybe not, but it helps to be a musician. | |
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Tommy Alma...That's a pretty scary avatar
Blue Drink Blue Kool-aid Blue | |
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TheBluePrince said: theC said: I liked jazz at 15(i played it in band).But as i got older the opposite has happened.I still like the "old school"jazz.
But the comtemporary stuff doesn't move me.As for THE TRUTH,i think it is one of his best albums ever,THE VAULT is ok and TRC is horrible,still can't listen to it all the way through The Rainbow Children makes u ??? My goodness, I thought you liked it. Guess that was someone else. I think it is a work of art. It is heavily religious, but the music is incredible! Blue theC Yeah i think i shocked alot of peeps when i said that.I just cannot get into that album.But to each his own no right or wrong just a difference of opinion.How long you play the sax for???I played for close to ten years and then sold it after i graduated fro high school.Even now the urge to play kicks in from time to time. | |
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