mplsmike said: Jamzone333 said: No one has posted the lyrics....
LION OF JUDAH Sitting on the floor of an all white room Feeling like the color blue Thinking about the words that I can use 2 get this through 2 U A million mistakes and then some I've made with the 1's before I've probably passed my expiration date But still I adore U Adore U.... Looking 4 the energy 2 take U there The places that U wanna go Knowing if I do, U'r fully aware The press will turn it in to a show (A show) Everyone expects this outcome But still they jump 4 all the [crew ?/ clues ?] I guess I should be happy but I'm still not Sure that U really love me..... love me..... love me..... love me..... U love me..... Like the lion of Judah (Judah) I'll strike my enemies down As my god is living Surely the trumpet will sound There was 1 who would stand by my side Through the the good and the bad Let that 1 stand with pride The best that I ever had Like the lion of Judah Driving away with a smile on my face Wind blowing through my hair Wondering how U'll feel when U find out How much I really care ( care) Hoping that the tears roll down ur face (Down ur face) Your body grasp who we are (Who are we?) 2 gypsy beggers who only by Vegas came 2 be a star A super star A star That's what we are... Like the lion of judah (Judah) I'll strike my enemies down As my god is living Surely the trumpet will sound Lion.....judah Lion.....judah Like the lion of judah (Judah) I'll strike my enemys down Like the lion of judah (Judah) Surely U....gonna hear the trumpet sound Hear the trumpet sound (ohhh) Lion....Judah ... Judah..... The lion of judah Trascripted by mplsmike, prince.org Pica..Pica... "A united state of mind will never be divided
The real definition of unity is 1 People can slam their door, disagree and fight it But how U gonna love the Father but not love the Son? United States of Division" | |
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ECLECTIC said: easily my favorite song on the album. also my favorite prince song of the new era prince starting with musicology. i love the revolution feel, and wish the rest of the album had this focus.
well it maybe a toe in the water from Prince to see if they can turn it on for a full blown album next time out! well maybe wishful thinking on my part! | |
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hate this one...corny weak sappy cheesy lyrics that sound like they're aimed at kids to convert to religion.weak. | |
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Dreadful. I hated it immediately upon first listen. Made myself listen to the album again a few days later...had it playing as "background" music at work and wasn't really paying attention until a horrible song seeped into my consciousness and I had the urge to skip it. It was Lion of Judah.
Forced myself to listen to the album again to today. Still hate Lion of Judah; not only has it not grown on me, I seem to dislike it more and more each time I listen to it. I hate the cheesy religious lyrics. Granted I'm not really a fan of religious songs to begin with, but I can deal with them if the music is good enough. Case in point--I like most of TRC, but this Lion song makes me want to lunge for the skip button. Unfortunately the following song, Resolution, gives me similiar urges. I'm "this close" to giving up on listening to Planet Earth (the album) anymore. The more I listen to it, the more I dislike it. | |
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Not liking "lion of judah" or "resolution" basically means your not a fan of prince full stop.. go away | |
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Judging people's "fan" level on their dislike of two songs means you're overly judgemental. I have a right to my opinion and disliking a song or two or even an entire album does not mean I'm not a "true" fan, or a "fam" or whatever so gtfohwtbs while I go listen to 3121. | |
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June7 said: Here is your thread to discuss this track only - instead of scanning the main sticky - Enjoy, June7
Wow very personal lyrics. I hope the lady he's singing about understands. | |
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mplsmike said: Everyone expects this outcome But still they jump 4 all the [crew ?/ clues ?] The bolded part sounds like But still they jump around with glee | |
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Love this cut.
He even breaks out the octaver on the lead guitar. Well arranged, well recorded, like nearly everything on this album, which was recorded, mixed, and mastered perfectly. So much detail. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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cammille said: hate this one...corny weak sappy cheesy lyrics that sound like they're aimed at kids to convert to religion.weak.
Haven't heard the song yet, but these lyrics seems really interesting to me. Sitting on the floor of an all white room Feeling like the color blue Thinking about the words that I can use 2 get this through 2 U A million mistakes and then some I've made with the 1's before I've probably passed my expiration date But still I adore U Adore U.... Looking 4 the energy 2 take U there The places that U wanna go Knowing if I do, U'r fully aware The press will turn it in to a show (A show) Everyone expects this outcome But still they jump 4 all the [crew ?/ clues ?] I guess I should be happy but I'm still not Sure that U really love me..... love me..... love me..... love me..... U love me..... I mean "I've propably passed my expiration date"? That what would be my vote for the most seemingly honest and most unusual line since Vicky Waiting. | |
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antoon said: Lion of Judah is... without a doubt... the greatest bleeping song Prince has EVER made!!! Or at least in a LOOOOONG time.
That's how much I love this freaking fantastic songs. It's FIERCE! My favorite of the 21st century Prince, without a doubt! wow now im sooooo eager to hear this freakin song | |
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Giovanni777 said: Love this cut.
He even breaks out the octaver on the lead guitar. Well arranged, well recorded, like nearly everything on this album, which was recorded, mixed, and mastered perfectly. So much detail. There are only a few people on here whose opinions really matter to me, and Giovanni, you are one of those people. You seem to have a real knowledge of Prince music and music in general. He is exactly who we thought he was | |
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Accujack said: Giovanni777 said: Love this cut.
He even breaks out the octaver on the lead guitar. Well arranged, well recorded, like nearly everything on this album, which was recorded, mixed, and mastered perfectly. So much detail. There are only a few people on here whose opinions really matter to me, and Giovanni, you are one of those people. You seem to have a real knowledge of Prince music and music in general. Thank U. Also, like a lot of this album, Prince sounds very comfortable with what he's doing, and in a very good way... The album is recorded and mixed very well. Listening 2 a CD is an absolute MUST. MP3s don't and can't relay the dynamics and clarity of this recording as a whole. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Sad to think that some people see this as a religious song - they clearly can't get past the most literal reading of some small part of the chorus.
It is actually a song about whether someone loves him - now that he is old, and lives such a strange life. It sounds kind of melancholic - like "can I have a real life with people anymore?" Maybe even a little bit bitter... Oh, and interesting to note that it starts (to my ears at least) with the same chord as Purple Rain - I wonder if this will cause live performance confusion? Finally worth noting that it follows on directly after the song "Chelsea Rodgers" - someone who is apparently very nice to be around I hope she appreciates the sentiment [Edited 7/16/07 15:42pm] | |
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Alexandernvrmind said: NouveauDance said: Then teach us oh, wise one! Actually it has nothing to do with being wise. It has more to do with folks on this board who aren't always aware when Prince is being religious. Like in this song. The Lion of Judah is Jesus Christ...and a lot of people don't realize that. Probably shouldn't have used the word ignorant (no matter how appropriate) because most times people assume a negative conectation. I find the posts regarding the song and the overwhelming positive vibe interesting. Its two things for me...one most don't even know that the Lion of Judah is another way to refer to Jesus Christ....and secondly even those who do don't care one bit because the music sounds good...just like in the 80s (IWD4U, Anastasia, IKnow etc...) In any case I think people get a little too sensitive about the word ignorant...it means lack knowledge...not dumb [Edited 7/15/07 18:52pm] I think what people object to is the fact that you're doing a lot of assuming here. For example, there's no verifiable way that you can conclude that many or most people on this board are unaware of the connotations of "Lion Of Judah". It sounds condesending. Maybe, just MAYBE the religious overtones don't bother other people so much??? Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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mplsmike said: There was 1 who would stand by my side Through the the good and the bad Let that 1 stand with pride The best that I ever had Like the lion of Judah Driving away with a smile on my face Wind blowing through my hair Wondering how U'll feel when U find out How much I really care ( care) Hoping that the tears roll down ur face (Down ur face) Your body grasp who we are (Who are we?) 2 gypsy beggers who only by Vegas came 2 be a star A super star A star That's what we are... Call me crazy but what with the PR style opening and the above lyrics... could this be a reference to Wendy? There was that comment he made to a reporter recently stating she was his bestest friend or some such? | |
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good observation. i thought it was about sheila when i read it tho and that maybe they're back together. hmmmm
jtfolden said: mplsmike said: There was 1 who would stand by my side Through the the good and the bad Let that 1 stand with pride The best that I ever had Like the lion of Judah Driving away with a smile on my face Wind blowing through my hair Wondering how U'll feel when U find out How much I really care ( care) Hoping that the tears roll down ur face (Down ur face) Your body grasp who we are (Who are we?) 2 gypsy beggers who only by Vegas came 2 be a star A super star A star That's what we are... Call me crazy but what with the PR style opening and the above lyrics... could this be a reference to Wendy? There was that comment he made to a reporter recently stating she was his bestest friend or some such? | |
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piepie1976 said: good observation. i thought it was about sheila when i read it tho and that maybe they're back together. hmmmm
Interesting... The line "There was 1 who would stand by my side" reminded me of the fact that Prince and Wendy always seemed to be 'out front' together, whether on a stage or in videos (Raspberry Beret, Kiss, etc...). | |
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that would be awesome if it was about her.
jtfolden said: piepie1976 said: good observation. i thought it was about sheila when i read it tho and that maybe they're back together. hmmmm
Interesting... The line "There was 1 who would stand by my side" reminded me of the fact that Prince and Wendy always seemed to be 'out front' together, whether on a stage or in videos (Raspberry Beret, Kiss, etc...). | |
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I don't think it is about god. The religious image is used because he looks to religion for answers, but the song is about his own struggles (though the source of his struggles in this song could be interpreted as a person, himself, writing music, his fans, critics, you name it). I think he hopes that he can be like the lion of judah and have the power to overcome, he is not saying that "christ is the answer to all my problems, lets all believe in him.. yay!". we know that he can get preachy these days so it is easy to think that every time he references god it is some princely christian rock and roll song.
But until he found what he believed in and started talking about it, we didn't used to judge his songs so superficially like we do now. How many times did he reference god over the years? When he made those references (especially something like Let's Pretend We're Married), it encouraged us to look deeper into a song for meaning. Now the second he says anything related to a religion in a song, I'm seeing more and more people immediately skipping the track and saying "I don't want to be preached to". If you take a good listen you will see that he isn't preaching more often than not. [Edited 7/16/07 18:53pm] Starrfighter | |
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Brilliant, brilliant song! I've only heard it once, but this is a side to Prince I haven't seen in awhile, and I love it! Desperate, passionate and triumphant! Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Money Doesn't Matter 2Nite redux. That was great, this is so-so. There are three sides to every story. My side, your side, and the truth. And no one is lying. Memories shared serve each one differently | |
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TheAStarr said: I don't think it is about god. The religious image is used because he looks to religion for answers, but the song is about his own struggles (though the source of his struggles in this song could be interpreted as a person, himself, writing music, his fans, critics, you name it). I think he hopes that he can be like the lion of judah and have the power to overcome, he is not saying that "christ is the answer to all my problems, lets all believe in him.. yay!". we know that he can get preachy these days so it is easy to think that every time he references god it is some princely christian rock and roll song.
But until he found what he believed in and started talking about it, we didn't used to judge his songs so superficially like we do now. How many times did he reference god over the years? When he made those references (especially something like Let's Pretend We're Married), it encouraged us to look deeper into a song for meaning. Now the second he says anything related to a religion in a song, I'm seeing more and more people immediately skipping the track and saying "I don't want to be preached to". If you take a good listen you will see that he isn't preaching more often than not. I can't understand all the negative comments for this great track based on people thinking it's a religious song. I'm sure they're just looking at the title and presuming. I hear more preaching in 'Chelsea Rodgers' than in LOJ. | |
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Worst song of the album. In God we trust. | |
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Apparently my theory meets with absolute indifference and silence.
Oh well - shame - but its usually a good sign. | |
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excellent track,1 of the best on the album Everybody's looking 4 the ladder
Everybody wants salvation of the soul The steps U take are no easy road But the reward is great 4 those who want 2 go | |
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boring a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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It sounds closer to a Wendy & Lisa song more than a Prince song!
Not his best vocal work and yes it does sound like a modified "Cinammon Girl"! Forgettable at best but worth hearing him with Wendy&Lisa again. 'dre Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!
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meejaboy said: Apparently my theory meets with absolute indifference and silence.
Oh well - shame - but its usually a good sign. Seems spot on, IMO. | |
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TheAStarr said: I don't think it is about god. The religious image is used because he looks to religion for answers, but the song is about his own struggles (though the source of his struggles in this song could be interpreted as a person, himself, writing music, his fans, critics, you name it). I think he hopes that he can be like the lion of judah and have the power to overcome, he is not saying that "christ is the answer to all my problems, lets all believe in him.. yay!". we know that he can get preachy these days so it is easy to think that every time he references god it is some princely christian rock and roll song.
But until he found what he believed in and started talking about it, we didn't used to judge his songs so superficially like we do now. How many times did he reference god over the years? When he made those references (especially something like Let's Pretend We're Married), it encouraged us to look deeper into a song for meaning. Now the second he says anything related to a religion in a song, I'm seeing more and more people immediately skipping the track and saying "I don't want to be preached to". If you take a good listen you will see that he isn't preaching more often than not. | |
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