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Loose! Is a fuc*in masterpiece! I'm dancing to it right now!
A great dance/funk/techno number! It should have been released as a single, it would have stormed the fuckin dance/club charts! | |
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JoeTyler said: it would have stormed the fuckin dance/club charts!
Probably not. It sounded incredibly cheesy even in 1994. I do like the track, but just sayin'. | |
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Push Your way up 2 the front and shake your motherfucking do LOOSE!! if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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I like it, I love, "Get Loose!" "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Loose is hot, but what about "Papa"? Hot stuff I must say!
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It's stood out as one of my favorite tracks on "Come."
Prince doing techno never thought he'd give that a shot, but here, he just made the ultimate dance club song If not for dropping the MF-bomb, I'd play this song for people in a heartbeat It's THAT had 2 run away... pride was 2 strong. It started raining, baby, the birds were gone | |
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It is a direction musically Prince should have ventured into a little more...the song was the best thing off of the Come album...video was pretty decent.... "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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I love this song! Wish he had done more like it If you will, so will I | |
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NouveauDance said: JoeTyler said: it would have stormed the fuckin dance/club charts!
Probably not. It sounded incredibly cheesy even in 1994. I do like the track, but just sayin'. yeah, i agree. for a prince song it's pretty freakin cool. i don't think it would have held up to what was popular in techno/club music at the time. | |
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Love it! [Edited 4/14/08 23:37pm] | |
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JoeTyler said: I'm dancing to it right now!
A great dance/funk/techno number! It should have been released as a single, it would have stormed the fuckin dance/club charts! only Prince could do a song like that and get away with it | |
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Really? I think Loose! is one of the worst songs he ever did. Nice that he's experimenting with sounds and genre's, but this just isn't his style, leave it to those who can make it work. Along with solo and orgasm, it's what makes Come as an album out of sync. | |
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I love it. Was definitely one of my initial favourites from my first listens!!!
I love the grinding noise after the break when Prince announces "Tommy and Sonny!...." Good stuff!!!! Life's a Parade! LoveLife, LoveSexy! | |
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why is loose always labeled a "techno" song. it sure as hell doesn't
sound like any kind of techno i've ever heard. imo it's just another fast paced rock tune with lots of electronics thrown into the mix. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Not sure what genre it is, but I fuc*in love it!!!! | |
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something tells me deep inside i shouldn´t like it
but i do, i really do | |
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ohhhh so cheesy! so was "Papa" and "Dark" on that same album.
He was doing so many cheesy tunes in the 90's i swear he even started looking like a wet rat. | |
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i wouldnt put it in the techno bracket either, its more acid rock style , what techno songs have u heard that have guitar solos drenched over it. | |
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Anxiety said: NouveauDance said: Probably not. It sounded incredibly cheesy even in 1994. I do like the track, but just sayin'. yeah, i agree. for a prince song it's pretty freakin cool. i don't think it would have held up to what was popular in techno/club music at the time. yeah it's a song, not techno music. The clubs either sample regular songs or they play techno music. they don't really play wannabe "techno sounding" songs. But yeah Loose is a cool song. My Legacy
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Thing about this song is a completely different style for P which at the time and now is cool
I dig it - that and Pheremone, Papa, Interactive all somewhat similar... and all cool The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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JoeTyler said: It should have been released as a single, it would have stormed the fuckin dance/club charts!
U must be crazy Wake up children, dance the dance electric... there isn't much time.... who farted? ...was it u? | |
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violetblues said: ohhhh so cheesy! so was "Papa" and "Dark" on that same album.
He was doing so many cheesy tunes in the 90's i swear he even started looking like a wet rat. this is cheesy, that is cheesy. What exactly make these particular songs "cheesy"? Or do u cheesy to describe songs u don't like? I really want to know lol. Like how is Loose cheezy as opposed to say rasberry beret? | |
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Anxiety said: NouveauDance said: Probably not. It sounded incredibly cheesy even in 1994. I do like the track, but just sayin'. yeah, i agree. for a prince song it's pretty freakin cool. i don't think it would have held up to what was popular in techno/club music at the time. Wasn't crazy over it when it came out...agree it seemed cheesy as hell. But have been listening to that one a lot lately...my iPod seems to love it...and the guitar on this song is HOT! Its one of the few 90s/NPG era Prince songs my girlfriend likes...its becoming one of my fave songs. | |
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JoeTyler said: I'm dancing to it right now!
A great dance/funk/techno number! It should have been released as a single, it would have stormed the fuckin dance/club charts! "Goodness will guide us if Love is inside us" | |
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govinda said: JoeTyler said: I'm dancing to it right now!
A great dance/funk/techno number! It should have been released as a single, it would have stormed the fuckin dance/club charts! I've always loved that tune... Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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Anxiety said: NouveauDance said: Probably not. It sounded incredibly cheesy even in 1994. I do like the track, but just sayin'. yeah, i agree. for a prince song it's pretty freakin cool. i don't think it would have held up to what was popular in techno/club music at the time. It was popular with many cheerleading groups using this during halftime shows if I recall correctly. | |
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FunkyBrotha said: i wouldnt put it in the techno bracket either, its more acid rock style , what techno songs have u heard that have guitar solos drenched over it.
Well, I make techno music with guitar solos all over it and so do alot of my contemporaries Coruscant Check it out, at just over 2 minutes in Funky - its more techno than rock, my friend. That 4-on-the-floor beat together with the totally techno inspired keyboard riff and bass make it more techno than almost anything Prince has done - simply put, its techno, just Prince style. So what if it has guitars? A style of music isn't defined by the instruments used, its more to do with rhythm and feel - artists that break the standard mould by changing aspects of its usual presentation should be applauded. I've always enjoyed Loose!, even though it wouldn't be what your standard techno-purist would ever admit to enjoying. That said, I remember a techno-ish version of Come on the video The Beautiful Experience, which I thought was wonderful. I'm in the same camp as those that wish he had delved a little further in to making modern electronica, especially given his early-80s experiments in the synth world were so bold and significant. ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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horatio said: Anxiety said: yeah, i agree. for a prince song it's pretty freakin cool. i don't think it would have held up to what was popular in techno/club music at the time. It was popular with many cheerleading groups using this during halftime shows if I recall correctly. That's cheesy! | |
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Mindflux said: FunkyBrotha said: i wouldnt put it in the techno bracket either, its more acid rock style , what techno songs have u heard that have guitar solos drenched over it.
Well, I make techno music with guitar solos all over it and so do alot of my contemporaries Coruscant Check it out, at just over 2 minutes in Funky - its more techno than rock, my friend. That 4-on-the-floor beat together with the totally techno inspired keyboard riff and bass make it more techno than almost anything Prince has done - simply put, its techno, just Prince style. So what if it has guitars? A style of music isn't defined by the instruments used, its more to do with rhythm and feel - artists that break the standard mould by changing aspects of its usual presentation should be applauded. I've always enjoyed Loose!, even though it wouldn't be what your standard techno-purist would ever admit to enjoying. That said, I remember a techno-ish version of Come on the video The Beautiful Experience, which I thought was wonderful. I'm in the same camp as those that wish he had delved a little further in to making modern electronica, especially given his early-80s experiments in the synth world were so bold and significant. Yes! I always thought Prince had a lot to offer the world in this area. Prince in the 80's was ground-breaking, exploratory, adventurous. As much as I love his music, his modern stuff just sounds so tired and safe. He's probably a better musician than he's ever been, but I sure would like to be excited about a Prince tune again. He's the only one who can combine the hard rock guitar with the super-heavy beat and soul-singing prettier than a sunrise. Let's see what the next CD sounds like... Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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I think that the "Cream" maxi single had the best results as electronic music, way back in 91 with "Q in doubt" and especially "Ethereal Mix" and those weren't cheesy at all.
Of course i believe those were remixed by Junior Vazquez,.... a club staple back in the day I own the "Cream" maxi single btw solely for "Get Some Solo" love it, but its way too short. [Edited 4/16/08 12:08pm] | |
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