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PLAY IN THE FREAKIN SUNSHINE!!!!!!! This song just moves me in a way that is unbelievable,the same effect it had on me in 87,is the same effect it had on me when I listened this weekend.
I don't know why this song just takes my breath away,it just does. The song is perfect ear candy-the keyboards,drums,vocals And I love the way he says can I get some of that..wait a minute I can just imagine him all overjoyed and cuddling with Susannah when he finished recording it. I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos | |
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Agree with everything-xcept the cuddling with Susannah part. | |
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We're gonna be free without the help of a margarita or ecstasy... yes a lovely thought. | |
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I love the version on "Sign O the times" the movie, and the way it segues into "Little Red Corvette"... | |
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LittleSmedley said: I love the version on "Sign O the times" the movie, and the way it segues into "Little Red Corvette"...
yep thats | |
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A whole lot of folks think it's one of the weakest tracks on SOTT.
Of course they're wrong. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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squirrelgrease said: A whole lot of folks think it's one of the weakest tracks on SOTT.
Of course they're wrong. It's alright. | |
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squirrelgrease said: A whole lot of folks think it's one of the weakest tracks on SOTT.
Of course they're wrong. COMPLETELY wrong Everything about this track is right It a really fun pop number. It's pop at it's best. Invoking a real sense of joy and happiness. Couple that with the lyrics and you have pure exhuberance There is a recurring musical theme. three musical chords. They first appears at 57 - 59 seconds in, then again 1:12-1:13, then again and again. They appear again and again in the song coming back fiercer and stronger, driving themselves through the landscape of this gem. Prince refusing to play and then at the insistence of the group, agreeing yes!!!! The musical breakdown afterwards is simply bad to the freakin core. Badass deluxe. Pop songs aren't supposed to turn into rock festivals but this one does. One of his best songs EVER. [Edited 2/26/07 12:04pm] 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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squirrelgrease said: A whole lot of folks think it's one of the weakest tracks on SOTT.
Of course they're wrong. The album cut is too stiff. It's a great pop rock song but it should have been done with live drums and some up front guitar, much like in the film. That version, like the film version of I Could Never Take The Place, Sign O The Times and The Cross are miles above what he put out on the record. Then again, his ability to release an actual guitar driven song has always been suspect. No hard feelings. | |
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It's a real 'feel good' song! | |
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Wall said: squirrelgrease said: A whole lot of folks think it's one of the weakest tracks on SOTT.
Of course they're wrong. The album cut is too stiff. It's a great pop rock song but it should have been done with live drums and some up front guitar, much like in the film. That version, like the film version of I Could Never Take The Place, Sign O The Times and The Cross are miles above what he put out on the record. Then again, his ability to release an actual guitar driven song has always been suspect. I can't even tell that the drums aren't LIVE,guess I don't have good enough ears. Are there any songs on this album that have live drums? And while the film versions of those songs are fantastic performances from a GREAT band in a GREAT concert film,doesn't mean they're better. I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos | |
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I the drums are played "live", meaning they are not programmed but he plays electronic drums. | |
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Don't you thinks its way too Seasame Street!! i think this has dated really badly. I'd hate a non purplehead to listen to this, i'd just be sooo embarassed!. | |
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funkyhead said: Don't you thinks its way too Seasame Street!! i think this has dated really badly. I'd hate a non purplehead to listen to this, i'd just be sooo embarassed!.
Is it the way it begins for you? The melody in the beginning the way the keyboard is playing? That plus the tempo is a bit 50's rock and roll, so I can understand what u mean. The version from SOTT movie hasn't aged that bad though the horns keep it exciting. | |
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Hell yeah! This song rocks!
One of my favorite songs on the album! NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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Wall said: The album cut is too stiff. It's a great pop rock song but it should have been done with live drums and some up front guitar, much like in the film. That version, like the film version of I Could Never Take The Place, Sign O The Times and The Cross are miles above what he put out on the record. I had SOTT the movie on "video" before I got the album and it did suffer by comparison. I think "Housequake", "Hot Thing" and "Forever in My Life" are better in their more "synthetic" studio form though going back to "play in the sunshine" I get off on the weirdness of it all. Rock n' roll put through the strange purple filter I miss Prince being weird | |
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squirrelgrease said: A whole lot of folks think it's one of the weakest tracks on SOTT.
Of course they're wrong. co-sign Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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squirrelgrease said: A whole lot of folks think it's one of the weakest tracks on SOTT.
Of course they're wrong. co-freaking-sign Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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I think this song is sometimes underappreciated because the production sounds a bit thin. Myselve i like it a lot, especially for the bassplaying.
Anyone agrees this song shows some of the best melodic bassplaying by Prince? | |
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Riverpoet31 said:[quote]I think this song is sometimes underappreciated because the production sounds a bit thin. Myselve i like it a lot, especially for the bassplaying.
Anyone agrees this song shows some of the best melodic bassplaying by Prince?[/quoute This track, along with the whole album, would really benefit from a remaster. Turn the guitar up a little in the mix. No hard feelings. | |
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I love how it fades in [Edited 4/9/07 12:36pm] because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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It has to be one of Prince's most uptempo songs. I love it. I wish he did more songwriting like that. | |
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Play In The Sunshine: Yet another great song he won't ever play live again, or if he ever does, it will be part of some Medley. Place Computer Blue on this list along with Darling Nikki, Thieves in the Temple, Forever In My Life (Full version). It's a shame. Of course, go to an afterparty, and someone will probably sing I'll Take you There, and of course The Ride will be driven again and again and again. Not that those are bad songs, but overplayed? Yes. | |
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