blacksweat said: Bewdy said: well sub par, it's like bad jamiroquai .
I was expecting Jaykay to sing when I first heard it too. This is a song Jamiroquai could have done, but it isn't like Prince never did a song like this be4,even be4 Jay Kay! It's gonna be a beautiful night,Sleep around,... It's a great song,even after 1 listen. And we all know we don't have 2 expect another Get Off or 319 these days Love4oneanother | |
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Giovanni777 said: minneapolisgenius said: The bassline sounds like Daft Punk's "Around the World" to me. (which could have been sampled from something else, but I don't know ) Anyway, check it out: http://www.youtube.com/wa...MpsnDxNbqQ A lot of folks hear a similarity there, but I don't. I'm a player, and these R 2 entirely different basslines, other than the fact that they're both very 1977-1980 Disco Funk. I totally hear a similarity. It was the first thing I thought of when I heard the song. I'm not saying it's the exact same bassline, just that it has the same sound. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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IMO, I think it will sound better live, just like Get On The Boat. I'm hot and I don't care who knows it...I got a job to do. | |
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i love this song!! it is sooo disco..looking forward to getting my groove on donna summer style to this.the female singer is fantastic!! | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Cinnie said: Same here! The bassline sounds like Daft Punk's "Around the World" to me. (which could have been sampled from something else, but I don't know ) Anyway, check it out: http://www.youtube.com/wa...MpsnDxNbqQ thats a million disco bass lines from the late 70's! Daft Punk was just being retro as well. They mixed it all electronic. Prince performed it all old school live sound. Like most of this album. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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ufoclub said: minneapolisgenius said: The bassline sounds like Daft Punk's "Around the World" to me. (which could have been sampled from something else, but I don't know ) Anyway, check it out: http://www.youtube.com/wa...MpsnDxNbqQ thats a million disco bass lines from the late 70's! Daft Punk was just being retro as well. They mixed it all electronic. Prince performed it all old school live sound. Like most of this album. I'm just saying that it specifically reminds me of that particular song. No other disco songs come to mind when I hear it. spelling edit [Edited 7/16/07 12:22pm] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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I forgot 2 mention that I'm surprised a lot of folks don't like the vocals, but that voice is perfect on this cut, and Prince's backgrounds R priceless... listen 4 the "might as well dance..." harmonies.
Song just KICKS. I love the slight reverb on the kick drum. It sounds like Prince on the drums 2 me... Only Sheila has that driving kick drum 4 on the floor thang, pushing the beat ever so slightly ahead. I think it's Prince. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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ufoclub said: okay... this song is straight up live musicianship old school disco. Nothing new, nothing to be compared to Madonnna or Jamiroqi... it's just straight up old school disco with nary a modern twist.
I don't know...that clipped, almost ska-like guitar and those New Orleansish horn solos are not something I ever heard in disco. The only thing I don't like is that weird, jumpy turnaround toward the end. | |
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MendesCity said: ufoclub said: okay... this song is straight up live musicianship old school disco. Nothing new, nothing to be compared to Madonnna or Jamiroqi... it's just straight up old school disco with nary a modern twist.
I don't know...that clipped, almost ska-like guitar and those New Orleansish horn solos are not something I ever heard in disco. The only thing I don't like is that weird, jumpy turnaround toward the end. Yes, those elements are deviant from the smooth studio effected cushioned sound of most authentic disco, and that's why I am tagging it a strong "live" style arrangment. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Hmm, I CANNOT wait to here this one. | |
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Slight similarity with the daft punk baseline but only slight
I love the ska guitar riff on this... id even go close to saying its genius. got to dig out my specials albums | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: Hmm, I CANNOT wait to here this one.
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Is this song like "Billy Jack Bitch"? Because, if not, it ain't that synth/organ-stank "PHONK" that I miss from him. [Edited 7/16/07 13:53pm] | |
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ufoclub said: calldapplwondery83 said: Hmm, I CANNOT wait to here this one.
it's not that remarkable! Kind of like something he would go into live... no crazy studio tricks here. No problem with that. I'm pretty good at keeping my expectations reasonable anyway. I'm just intrigued by the things that are said about the bass line, because it really seemed to have been ages since he wrote a song around a bass line. Also, the ska-like guitar, brass, all that. | |
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MendesCity said: ufoclub said: okay... this song is straight up live musicianship old school disco. Nothing new, nothing to be compared to Madonnna or Jamiroqi... it's just straight up old school disco with nary a modern twist.
I don't know...that clipped, almost ska-like guitar and those New Orleansish horn solos are not something I ever heard in disco. Agreed. Prince has invented a new music genre - ska disco! This track is actually quite eccentric with its live drums and ska guitars with the rest disco. Slight shame about the generic soul singer lead vox tho. P seems to have a thing for them, and other than Rosie Gaines, I've never dug them. | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: Hmm, I CANNOT wait to here this one.
don't get too hyped up about it yet. people are making out like this is prince's best and most funky song in a decade. in fact, it's my least fav song on the album and i would gladly see it replaced with anything else. it's not even a prince song, it feels like a protege song patched on to the album. kinda like "beautiful, loved and blessed", but worse.. i like all the other tracks on the album but this one, nope there's something very forced and directed about it. if it were him on vocals perhaps it would be less grating. however, i still think i'd prefer glasscutter on the album since it would fit the flow of the disc more. all i'm saying is lower your expectations and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: calldapplwondery83 said: Hmm, I CANNOT wait to here this one.
don't get too hyped up about it yet. people are making out like this is prince's best and most funky song in a decade. in fact, it's my least fav song on the album and i would gladly see it replaced with anything else. it's not even a prince song, it feels like a protege song patched on to the album. kinda like "beautiful, loved and blessed", but worse.. i like all the other tracks on the album but this one, nope there's something very forced and directed about it. if it were him on vocals perhaps it would be less grating. however, i still think i'd prefer glasscutter on the album since it would fit the flow of the disc more. all i'm saying is lower your expectations Nah, I don't believe you. I mean, it must be better than Mr Goodnight and BLB. Although those are alright, too. | |
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best song (haven't heard the whole album yet) but this is the best song | |
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Really the only song off the CD I have on repeat except for maybe SwHOE. Love it, but no it's not the funkiest song Prince has did in awhile but it's something fun. | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: IstenSzek said: don't get too hyped up about it yet. people are making out like this is prince's best and most funky song in a decade. in fact, it's my least fav song on the album and i would gladly see it replaced with anything else. it's not even a prince song, it feels like a protege song patched on to the album. kinda like "beautiful, loved and blessed", but worse.. i like all the other tracks on the album but this one, nope there's something very forced and directed about it. if it were him on vocals perhaps it would be less grating. however, i still think i'd prefer glasscutter on the album since it would fit the flow of the disc more. all i'm saying is lower your expectations Nah, I don't believe you. I mean, it must be better than Mr Goodnight and BLB. Although those are alright, too. i love those two songs far, far more than chelsea rodgers they are, incidentally, the two songs that improve the most when you hear them on an actual authentic cd. the sounds on them come alive n there is so much stuff going on in both compared to the 96kbps vers. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: calldapplwondery83 said: Nah, I don't believe you. I mean, it must be better than Mr Goodnight and BLB. Although those are alright, too. i love those two songs far, far more than chelsea rodgers they are, incidentally, the two songs that improve the most when you hear them on an actual authentic cd. the sounds on them come alive n there is so much stuff going on in both compared to the 96kbps vers. I like the song! Makes me | |
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AndGodCreatedMe said: - the and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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wendyrachel said: Best track on the album
And yet still a pile of cack. Thankfully I'd also included an audio rip of the SOTT DVD on my MuVo, so I could remind myself of what Prince is supposed to sound like (that killer "Forever In My Life/It" medley, for instance). Crap songs, crap production, crap lyrics. Beyond self-parody. Prince can throw Amy Winehouse's name around all he likes, but instead he'd better LISTEN to her album. © Bart Van Hemelen
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IstenSzek said: AndGodCreatedMe said: - the still enjoying it | |
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JasonStar said: This has got to be my FAVORITE track of 2007. Period. No questions asked.
Not listened to any other CDs then. © Bart Van Hemelen
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theghostoftonym said: how on earth (PLANET EARTH MAYBE ROFL) is madonna "edgy"?
Let's see: employs cult producer (I love it how Prince fams pretend that Jacques LuCont and Mirwais are hit producers), tours with a show that consists of 90% new music, has KILLER dancers. Remixers beg to do her tracks. (Versus Prince: stuck in a rut for 10+ years, now performing bland jazzrockfunk jams for elite crowds, relies on dumb publicity stunts to get attention, remixers refuse to touch his shit.) © Bart Van Hemelen
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BartVanHemelen said: wendyrachel said: Best track on the album
And yet still a pile of cack. Thankfully I'd also included an audio rip of the SOTT DVD on my MuVo, so I could remind myself of what Prince is supposed to sound like (that killer "Forever In My Life/It" medley, for instance). Crap songs, crap production, crap lyrics. Beyond self-parody. Prince can throw Amy Winehouse's name around all he likes, but instead he'd better LISTEN to her album. You know, I mentioned before that I hoped Prince's music went in the Amy Winehouse direction. He was almost there with TRC/ONA, just had to take it more "old-school". Maybe on the next one! | |
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BartVanHemelen said: wendyrachel said: Best track on the album
Prince can throw Amy Winehouse's name around all he likes, but instead he'd better LISTEN to her album. Amy Winehouse=junk We get it man. You don't like Prince. Now go and have a long visit on an Amy Winehouse site. He is exactly who we thought he was | |
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lust said: In a side note to this, it may interest you to know that Akhenaton had himself represented in all statues and reliefs as being Androgynous.
Well, I think there's evidence to suggest he WAS a bit androgynous and the art of that period was distinctly more "realistic" so he was probably portrayed as he naturally was... rather than specifically asking to be portrayed as such. | |
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