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CONTROVERCIAL DIRTY MIND it seemed like, at his peak, everytime prince did double albums, they were some of the best music he ever did, and i know most people think SOTT was prince at his best. but i think if dirty mind and controversy were a double album, it would have been even bigger than 1999 or SOTT, What do you guys think? | |
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Just emagine - 1-controversy 2-Dirty Mind 3 sexuality 4-when you were mine
5-do me baby 6- do it all night 7-got a broken heart again 8-private joy 9-uptown 10-ronnie talk to russia 11-HEAD 12-lets work 13-SISTER 14-Annie Christian 15-jack you off 16-PARTY UP. | |
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Any reason Head, Sister and Party Up are in capitals?
@ me asking! | |
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I disagree. One of the things that makes Dirty Mind genius (as far as I'm concerned) is its rougher, more demo-like feel. Had it been made into a double album, it would have lost a huge part of its charm. It would have become a fully developed album and totally lost its "drop it like its hot" character.
Not to mention the fact that, had these two albums been combined, it would've been two years between Dirty Mind and 1999, and another two years between 1999 and Purple Rain - which would've completely blown Prince's budding reputation as an uber-prolific, latter-day Mozart. And no way in hell does Let's Work belong in between Head and Sister. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Either way...The music is fantastic. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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I like things they way they turned out, I don't even want to imagine what the music videos would have turned out like?
I love a Man who:
Wears More Make Up Than Me. Wears Four Inch Stilleto Boots. Changes His Name To An Unpronouncable Symbol. Who Changes His Name Back From An Unpronouncable Symbol. Oh And Most Importantly, Who Is Sexy Little Drop Of Butterscotch | |
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EVERYBODY has a "CONTROVERCIAL DIRTY MIND" Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
Proud Wendy and Lisa Fancy Lesbian asskisser | |
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Tame said: Either way...The music is fantastic.
i used to always play them together anyways For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Genesia said: I disagree. One of the things that makes Dirty Mind genius (as far as I'm concerned) is its rougher, more demo-like feel. Had it been made into a double album, it would have lost a huge part of its charm. It would have become a fully developed album and totally lost its "drop it like its hot" character.
Not to mention the fact that, had these two albums been combined, it would've been two years between Dirty Mind and 1999, and another two years between 1999 and Purple Rain - which would've completely blown Prince's budding reputation as an uber-prolific, latter-day Mozart. And no way in hell does Let's Work belong in between Head and Sister. R U going 2 keep on writing 4 me? EXACTLY what I would've said. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Genesia said: I disagree. One of the things that makes Dirty Mind genius (as far as I'm concerned) is its rougher, more demo-like feel. Had it been made into a double album, it would have lost a huge part of its charm. It would have become a fully developed album and totally lost its "drop it like its hot" character.
Not to mention the fact that, had these two albums been combined, it would've been two years between Dirty Mind and 1999, and another two years between 1999 and Purple Rain - which would've completely blown Prince's budding reputation as an uber-prolific, latter-day Mozart. And no way in hell does Let's Work belong in between Head and Sister. I'm gonna have to agree with this comment here. "Dirty Mind" to me was like a Punk album: short, sweet, badass, aggressive, controversial, and to the point. All in a span of a half hour. "Controversy" was more of a Post-Punk album, expanding and experimenting on the previous New Wave/Funk sounds. They're both awesome, but they work better on their own. But if you're in that desperate need of putting these albums together, then the closest thing you'll get is the 2-in-1 cassette version that WB put out years ago: NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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I disagree with you about Sign Of the Times being Prince at his peak. I think Prince's career has been a series of peaks, with the last peak being around The Rainbow Children, and in fact, just as authentic as his sex persona. Religion and spirituality have always been a big part of Prince's music, and he has pretty much always used "good vs. evil/nice vs. naughty" as his main theme. But his fans have always concentrated more on the naughty side.
Ernest said: it seemed like, at his peak, everytime prince did double albums, they were some of the best music he ever did, and i know most people think SOTT was prince at his best. but i think if dirty mind and controversy were a double album, it would have been even bigger than 1999 or SOTT, What do you guys think? | |
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Giovanni777 said: Genesia said: I disagree. One of the things that makes Dirty Mind genius (as far as I'm concerned) is its rougher, more demo-like feel. Had it been made into a double album, it would have lost a huge part of its charm. It would have become a fully developed album and totally lost its "drop it like its hot" character.
Not to mention the fact that, had these two albums been combined, it would've been two years between Dirty Mind and 1999, and another two years between 1999 and Purple Rain - which would've completely blown Prince's budding reputation as an uber-prolific, latter-day Mozart. And no way in hell does Let's Work belong in between Head and Sister. R U going 2 keep on writing 4 me? EXACTLY what I would've said. Ummmm...maybe? We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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NWF said: Genesia said: I disagree. One of the things that makes Dirty Mind genius (as far as I'm concerned) is its rougher, more demo-like feel. Had it been made into a double album, it would have lost a huge part of its charm. It would have become a fully developed album and totally lost its "drop it like its hot" character.
Not to mention the fact that, had these two albums been combined, it would've been two years between Dirty Mind and 1999, and another two years between 1999 and Purple Rain - which would've completely blown Prince's budding reputation as an uber-prolific, latter-day Mozart. And no way in hell does Let's Work belong in between Head and Sister. I'm gonna have to agree with this comment here. "Dirty Mind" to me was like a Punk album: short, sweet, badass, aggressive, controversial, and to the point. All in a span of a half hour. "Controversy" was more of a Post-Punk album, expanding and experimenting on the previous New Wave/Funk sounds. They're both awesome, but they work better on their own. Absolutely. That there is the big reason I loved it in the first place. I was totally into New Wave when that album came out and Dirty Mind just fit right in with where I was musically at the time. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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HEAD, SISTER and PARTY UP are my favorates | |
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controversy my fav. aka ChristinaS | |
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