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Well folks, it's official! We have 4 (count 'em 4) instant classics from the wonderful new Prince album, Planet Earth.
1.The One U Wanna C 2.Somewhere Here On Earth 3.Future Baby Mama (come on people, get over the title, nothing corny about this song) 4.Lion Of Judah To all those who agree say "AYE!" Those who don't perish in hell. He is exactly who we thought he was | |
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1. It's been 4 days since the album came out. I don't think something can be declared a "classic" until at least 7 days have passed. 2. Who are you (e.g. your credentials) to deem what constitutes "classic"? 3. You're wrong. No flaming please! Thanks. | |
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DevotedPuppy said: 1. It's been 4 days since the album came out. I don't think something can be declared a "classic" until at least 7 days have passed. 2. Who are you (e.g. your credentials) to deem what constitutes "classic"? 3. You're wrong. No flaming please! Thanks. I'm ME. A 25 year Prince veteran. I have a an opinion just like you or anyone else. And, my friend, I say you're wrong. Take that! He is exactly who we thought he was | |
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Oh, by the way Devoted Puppy, perish in hell! He is exactly who we thought he was | |
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c'mon, The One U Wanna C?
*perishes in hell* new to funk, naive in every way | |
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riffraff said: c'mon, The One U Wanna C?
*perishes in hell* You are in the minority on this one buddy. If you are okay with that, then so am I. He is exactly who we thought he was | |
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Lion of Judah??? This is a joke right?
The One U Wanna C - Yes, instant classic and rocks out Absolutely the BEST song on the CD Somewhere Here On Earth - Yes, instant classic...mellow, jazzy, vocal acrobats Future Baby Momma - Great song, Yes....may grow legs to become a classic, but not instantly. All The Midnights In The World - Oh Boy!!! THAT'S my second favorite JAM on the CD Way too short. Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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Revolution said: Lion of Judah??? This is a joke right?
The One U Wanna C - Yes, instant classic and rocks out Absolutely the BEST song on the CD Somewhere Here On Earth - Yes, instant classic...mellow, jazzy, vocal acrobats Future Baby Momma - Great song, Yes....may grow legs to become a classic, but not instantly. All The Midnights In The World - Oh Boy!!! THAT'S my second favorite JAM on the CD Way too short. I'll give you the substitution of Midnights in the World for Lion Of Judah cause I actually love it too, but was just a tiny bit embarrased to admit it. He is exactly who we thought he was | |
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Ok P fans, i feel behind. There is a new cd out? Can't ask the other question without breaking the rules. "I don't make the rules. I just play" | |
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trc1 said: Ok P fans, i feel behind. There is a new cd out? Can't ask the other question without breaking the rules.
U R trippin...right? | |
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Accujack said: We have 4 (count 'em 4) instant classics from the wonderful new Prince album, Planet Earth.
1.The One U Wanna C 2.Somewhere Here On Earth 3.Future Baby Mama (come on people, get over the title, nothing corny about this song) 4.Lion Of Judah To all those who agree say "AYE!" Those who don't perish in hell. Wow, the first 3 I thought were very cheesy first time I heard them. Somewhere Here On Earth drags its ass and I hate that horrible hiccupping falsetto vocal he's overdone too many times. The One U Wanna C he probably rolled over, farted, burped, recorded this song, then went back to sleep. Future Baby Mama is like does he really think people need to hear another song of him telling a women how wonderful it would be to have him. Lion of Judah will never be classic unless he plays it live and gets it on the airwaves. Part of being a classic is the way it works its way into popular culture. You hear it when you go out, there's a video you see of it when you change the channel, he plays awesome live versions of it. | |
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Accujack said: DevotedPuppy said: 1. It's been 4 days since the album came out. I don't think something can be declared a "classic" until at least 7 days have passed. 2. Who are you (e.g. your credentials) to deem what constitutes "classic"? 3. You're wrong. No flaming please! Thanks. I'm ME. A 25 year Prince veteran. I have a an opinion just like you or anyone else. And, my friend, I say you're wrong. Take that! Damn! You're good! I'm a 29 year Prince veteran and I didn't hear "a classic" in the bunch. So in your not so humble opinion...what signifies a Prince song as "a classic"? | |
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The whole album is a classic. [Edited 7/27/07 21:50pm] "Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart." - Khalil Gibran | |
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I agree that there are instant classics, however I disagree with your picks...
1) Guitar 2) Mr. Goodnight 3) Chelsea Rogers And three different songs there could not be...that's the beauty of it all! A rock tune with a sense of humor, a sexy-ass soul creamer, and a disco/funk classic. Man, he's good! And the rest is growing on me...quickly. My respect for the artist is...there are no words...except to say that he's today's Mozart (misunderstood, ahead of his time, genius)... Was lucky enough to see him at 3121 in Vegas twice...I hope it's not the last time. Both times were really special. | |
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People through out the term classic song, like the word diva. It takes a little more for a song to be a classic than by just the fact that it sounds good.
These are some classics by prince "purple rain"; "Adore"; "Kiss", "Insatiable", "PoP Life"; "Uptown"; "Head"; "Do me Baby". You mean to tell me Future Baby Mama compares to "Do me Baby" or "Adore", get real. There has not been a song on his last four or five ablums, that could be considered a classic. There have been some very good songs, but none that I would consider putting in the Hall of Fame of classics. Some honorable-mention would be "Call my name"; "Musicology"; "Fury"; "Greatest Romance thats ever been sold" and that is stretching it for honorable mention | |
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barbdwyr said: I agree that there are instant classics, however I disagree with your picks...
1) Guitar 2) Mr. Goodnight 3) Chelsea Rogers And three different songs there could not be...that's the beauty of it all! A rock tune with a sense of humor, a sexy-ass soul creamer, and a disco/funk classic. Man, he's good! And the rest is growing on me...quickly. My respect for the artist is...there are no words...except to say that he's today's Mozart (misunderstood, ahead of his time, genius)... Was lucky enough to see him at 3121 in Vegas twice...I hope it's not the last time. Both times were really special. Agreed! Those three are definitely my favorites. And he really is a genius. People have different opinions of "a classic", any way. No need to be so harsh about the "perishing in hell" thing. Guitar would probably be the classic (keyword: PROBABLY, I'm not saying I know for sure or anything) but it seems to be the single that's going to get a lot of listeners, since it seems to be a lot of people's favorite already. "You don't have to dream it all, just live a day." | |
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DevotedPuppy said: 2. Who are you (e.g. your credentials) to deem what constitutes "classic"?
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