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Reply #60 posted 07/17/07 7:23pm

goat2004

hated it it, blah..blah....can we say, filler. confused

Score: 4 (out of 10)
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Reply #61 posted 07/17/07 8:46pm

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I still dig this track and surprised by the negativity - its got so much postivity all over it (what some take for cheese) that if you just listen to this for a message of LOVE it will work 4 ya! wink

Kinda reminds me of Graffiti Bridge...hmmm
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Reply #62 posted 07/17/07 8:50pm

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2020 said:

I still dig this track and surprised by the negativity - its got so much postivity all over it (what some take for cheese) that if you just listen to this for a message of LOVE it will work 4 ya! wink

Kinda reminds me of Graffiti Bridge...hmmm


It's cheesy, all right -- like a big, stinky Camembert.
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Reply #63 posted 07/18/07 1:56am

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Reply #64 posted 07/18/07 3:19am

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strange... he teams up with wendy and lisa again to create a sweet, pop song we've all been longing for. and people slag it off.

i get the feeling if he released rasberry beret now people would go 'ewwwww'.

now... mr goodnight. ahem, here is a song to slag off! beyond crap. it's gone through crap to laughable then back out the otherside again.
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Reply #65 posted 07/18/07 4:10am

Genesia

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nuthinbuttamuffin said:

strange... he teams up with wendy and lisa again to create a sweet, pop song we've all been longing for. and people slag it off.

i get the feeling if he released rasberry beret now people would go 'ewwwww'.

now... mr goodnight. ahem, here is a song to slag off! beyond crap. it's gone through crap to laughable then back out the otherside again.


Wendy and Lisa, yes. Sweet pop song, no.

He did Computer Blue with them too, ya know.
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Reply #66 posted 07/18/07 4:48am

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nuthinbuttamuffin said:[quote]strange... he teams up with wendy and lisa again to create a sweet, pop song we've all been longing for. and people slag it off.

i get the feeling if he released rasberry beret now people would go 'ewwwww'.

xcuse me,but Raspberry beret is a 100 times better than this Holy River part10 song,even Holy river was better.

No,this is crap...and I don't say that often from my fav artist!!

Question:since when did he introduce this ridicilous light rock crap in his repertoire???
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Reply #67 posted 07/18/07 6:00am

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Genesia said:

Shorty said:

wow..simple lyrics? I'm surprised by that...to me the lyrics are kinda heavy actually, I mean war and the way people are and do we really want a resolution?
not really simple kid stuff although the music and the way it's sung does suggest otherwise...perhaps it's irony?


Hmmmm...so you're suggesting that Resolution is an exercise in Socratic irony? In other words, he's pretending to be foolish or ignorant, so as to expose the ignorance of someone else?

Okay, now that's interesting. In that case, what he's really saying is that people who mouth platitudes like, "The main problem with war is that nobody ever wins," are fools who aren't dealing with the world as it really exists. They're a bunch of Pollyannas who think that by "visualizing world peace," all the fighting will stop as if by magic.

As entertaining as I would find that...I don't think that's really what he means. But it might be just enough to get me to chuckle my way through the song, instead of gritting my teeth.


umm...no, not what I meant at all. lol I had a much more simple thought in mind..that the music sounds light and poppy but the lyrics are rather heavy.
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #68 posted 07/18/07 6:33am

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Shorty said:

Genesia said:



Hmmmm...so you're suggesting that Resolution is an exercise in Socratic irony? In other words, he's pretending to be foolish or ignorant, so as to expose the ignorance of someone else?

Okay, now that's interesting. In that case, what he's really saying is that people who mouth platitudes like, "The main problem with war is that nobody ever wins," are fools who aren't dealing with the world as it really exists. They're a bunch of Pollyannas who think that by "visualizing world peace," all the fighting will stop as if by magic.

As entertaining as I would find that...I don't think that's really what he means. But it might be just enough to get me to chuckle my way through the song, instead of gritting my teeth.


umm...no, not what I meant at all. lol I had a much more simple thought in mind..that the music sounds light and poppy but the lyrics are rather heavy.


That ain't irony. It's cognitive dissonance.

But...the "light and poppy" melody definitely fits into my Socratic irony theory. Can't you just see a bunch of hippies holding signs that say "Make love not war" bopping their heads side to side?

Oh.My.God! He should see if he can get Cindy Sheehan to do the video! Put some love beads on her and get her to skip down the road outside the ranch in Crawford! eek

I'm liking this more and more... lol
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Reply #69 posted 07/18/07 6:52am

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Genesia said:

Shorty said:



umm...no, not what I meant at all. lol I had a much more simple thought in mind..that the music sounds light and poppy but the lyrics are rather heavy.


That ain't irony. It's cognitive dissonance.

But...the "light and poppy" melody definitely fits into my Socratic irony theory. Can't you just see a bunch of hippies holding signs that say "Make love not war" bopping their heads side to side?

Oh.My.God! He should see if he can get Cindy Sheehan to do the video! Put some love beads on her and get her to skip down the road outside the ranch in Crawford! eek

I'm liking this more and more... lol


eesh! you know way more than me about the topic...I had to look up "cognitive dissonance" but that doesn't seem to be what it is either...from what I read "cognitive dissonance" is the actual uncomfortable tension felt when having conflicting thoughts at the same time...???
I don't know what it's called when the music is light and the lyrics are heavy...but that's all I really meant.
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #70 posted 07/18/07 6:57am

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So I guess we need to understand that you dont like the cd very much lol razz wink
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Reply #71 posted 07/18/07 7:07am

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Shorty said:

Genesia said:



That ain't irony. It's cognitive dissonance.

But...the "light and poppy" melody definitely fits into my Socratic irony theory. Can't you just see a bunch of hippies holding signs that say "Make love not war" bopping their heads side to side?

Oh.My.God! He should see if he can get Cindy Sheehan to do the video! Put some love beads on her and get her to skip down the road outside the ranch in Crawford! eek

I'm liking this more and more... lol


eesh! you know way more than me about the topic...I had to look up "cognitive dissonance" but that doesn't seem to be what it is either...from what I read "cognitive dissonance" is the actual uncomfortable tension felt when having conflicting thoughts at the same time...???
I don't know what it's called when the music is light and the lyrics are heavy...but that's all I really meant.


Yeah, I know -- I meant the song would create cognitive dissonance in the listener. (I expressed it poorly.)

Bad art gets me all discombobulated like that. lol
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Reply #72 posted 07/18/07 10:51am

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Genesia said:

ThiefInTheTemple said:

This song reminds me of that old hippie track which goes

"Joy to the world, all the boys and girls Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea Joy to you and me"

Don't know the name of the song, just remember the chorus. That said, Resolution is still an OK track but definitely not one of the album's highlights.


Ummmm...the song was called "Joy to the World." lol It's by Three Dog Night.




we had to sing that song in elementry class for this teacher who insisted on doing a chior thing with 12 y/o's....of course we ahd to change all the drug.alcahol refrences....regardless....we were singing about a guy on an acid trip talking to an imaginary frog.
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Reply #73 posted 07/18/07 11:02am

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I like this song!Very uplifting.Makes you wanna sing along,grow your hair out,and roll in the daisies 2 it! giggle Great ending to Planet Earth.Overall,Im defnitely feelin this album.Its new and different.It has a message and it has the funk.Street Banga...im out lol
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Reply #74 posted 07/18/07 11:03am

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I don't understand all the hate for what is a GREAT song...all the bickering about the complexity of the lyrics? There are many Prince songs that deal with broad universal concepts and the reason that they still play well is the lack of specifics. Am I the only one who's reading some personal undertones in this song between prince and w & l?


I agree. One of my favourites on the album along with the title track, The One U Wanna C, Somewhere here on Earth & Lion of Judah. I think there are interpretations to be made with reference to Wendy on this one.

Bring on an entire Prince/Wendy album next - I think he sounds more inspired on this album than he has in ages.
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Reply #75 posted 07/18/07 2:27pm

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ECLECTIC said:

i get a morning papers feel with this track


Totally. I keep waiting for the Laa la la laa la laa...
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Reply #76 posted 07/18/07 3:51pm

ReginaCarman

smilei love this Song! It has a great beat and the Ending is inspiring. Its so true.
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Reply #77 posted 07/18/07 6:11pm

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Bit of a nothing song for me. It's ok but a bit light and uninspiring.
I just can't believe all the things people say !
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Reply #78 posted 07/18/07 7:54pm

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Rhondab said:

loser


You stoopid! lol lol

I'm not feelin' this one, either.
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Reply #79 posted 07/18/07 11:41pm

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Controversy said:

Bit of a nothing song for me. It's ok but a bit light and uninspiring.




ditto!
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Reply #80 posted 07/19/07 3:59am

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goat2004 said:

hated it it, blah..blah....can we say, filler. confused

Score: 4 (out of 10)


Probably a bit generous. The melody and chord changes are predictable and trite. I won't even go into the horrible lyrics. The one chord change that's sort of interesting is the movement to the bVII chord on the word "resolution" in the chorus, but other than that, the main part of the song just doesn't cut it.

The bridge is a nice change and starts out with a nice melody and chord change. Kinda runs out halfway through with one of Prince's weird random transitional sing/speak thingys I'm not real fond of.

But then the song picks up for the final choruses - the harmonies give it a lift and the song improves. Not a total disaster... it's still a thrill to hear Prince and Wendy and Lisa together.

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Reply #81 posted 07/19/07 4:09am

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i get a morning papers feel with this track


Your ears do not deceive you. The songs are quite similar in structure, melody, and harmonic movement. Neither song has a truly separated verse and chorus -- it's kind of a blended verse/chorus and both songs use a 16-bar structure (OK, "The Morning Papers" adds an extra bar or two for that little music turnaround, but that's not much of a difference).

The main hook of "Or just how far was the walk for the morning papers" is similar to "How many people really want resolution" and the chord movement underneath those lines are identical (V, bVII, I). Sorry for the technical notation, but it's a way of expressing the fact that the chords are essentially the same in that part, and those are not common chord changes deployed that way, especially for Prince.

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Reply #82 posted 07/19/07 12:21pm

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Today I bought the official release of PE and when I put the cd in my computer the song is called "REVELATION" !!! eek
So it seems Revelation the real name of the song! wink
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Reply #83 posted 07/19/07 1:03pm

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smile I like it when Prince does songs with a message. It shows that he does pay attention to the things going on in this world.
God doesn't just tells me how much he "LOVE's" me, God shows me how much he "LOVE's" me. Both telling and showing "LOVE" means to "LOVE". They go hand in hand. You can't have one with out the other. Something is spoken, then followed by an action. That is
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Reply #84 posted 07/19/07 1:24pm

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It strikes me as a very weak ending to the album. The lyrics are trite. Dear Mr Man and Money Don't Matter said the same thing but better than this. Shame really.
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Reply #85 posted 07/19/07 2:18pm

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Solid album ending, I love it! Great song. A million times better than "All The Midnights" which has been the worst song for me every time I've listened to the album.
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Reply #86 posted 07/20/07 2:32am

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Reply #87 posted 07/20/07 2:52am

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Embarrassing. The lyrics could have been written by a 12 year old.

'Guitar' and 'the one u wanna c' also have basic immature lyrics but at least the music isnt too bad on them
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Reply #88 posted 07/20/07 7:22am

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theums said:

I think the ones that are accusing this song of being simple minded lack the depth to really understand the song.



lol cry lol

I guess you missed my posts about Socratic irony. Yup -- I'm shallow, all right! lol
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Reply #89 posted 07/20/07 8:56am

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BobGeorge909 said:

lyrics:

The main problem with war
Is that nobody ever wins
The next generation grows up
Learns how to do it all over again.

No matter who started the argument
Just matters how each one ends
How many people really want resolution?

The main problem with people
Is they never do what they say
One minute they want peace
Then do everything to make it go away

Dropping bombs on each other
In the act of saving face
Tell me now people how is that resolution?

Either you do or you don't
Either you will or you won't
Making amends is a difficult pill to swallow

What can we lose if we try?
With no water a flower dies
With no one to lead, resolution will follow.

Love is like a circle
No beginning and no end
A broken heart will mend
When you love it like your best friend

Handle your heart with care
It's as delicate as a wing
When the storms come again
Pray for resolution

All over the world.....tell me how many people really want resolution?


I've got a problem
that I think P can resolve
meet in the corner
in the dark down the hall

Some folks looking for a sign
to let them know
when in reality however while
they're lookin they just missed the damn show

the problem here as I see
is Prince needs to come thrill me
giving all this music away
but makin me wait forever and a day

I resolute to get down
to some good funky sounds
that make my mind go round
like you do when I'm heaven bound...

TUESDAY COME!!!
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