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Prince Screaming Appreciation Thread The screaming at the end of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) is crazy in a good way. | |
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When Prince screams it gives me chills. | |
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iGene said: The screaming at the end of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) is crazy in a good way.
Man, I've written several threads about Prince screaming on this and damn near the whole 1999 album. That's his scream tour de force album right there. Prince is straight up possessed during the recording of this album and he couldn't play that shit off either. Some of the best screams in pop history are all found on the 1999 album. And the cold part about it is that as lunatic sounding as he was, at the same time his hollering was all gospel based. Anybody that has listened to true old time gospel knows of what I speak. Nobody could out sing or out holler or out scream o.g. gospel singers. And that's where Prince got all of that from. That's what was so mind blowing about Prince; Nobody in pop music in the early 80's was doing what Prince was doing. The 1999 album is loaded with gospel overtones. Musically too. International Lover, Free, How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore, (b-side) Delirious, are all gospel flavored tracks. And his vocal phrasing on those tracks are all rooted in gospel styled singing. Even the "Party!" part at the end of 1999 was church like. I know he hollered a lot on the Purple Rain album i.e. The Beautiful Ones, God, When Doves Cry. But to me, it didn't have the same conviction as his screams on the 1999 album. Like I said, the 1999 album is his scream tour de force. He mixed old time gospel with new wave funk rock all combined with a madness lunacy. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Prince screams are like the x-factor in so many of his songs. When he screams, it's like he's tapping into somethin primal and spontaneous that gives his music that extra flair. Something in the Water is a great example. When Doves Cry is not complete without the scream toward the end of Wendy's guitar solo, and We Can Funk is just climaxes to a crescendo with the scream at the end. There are so many others...Do Me Baby, Darling Nikki, Computer Blue...the list goes on. Great topic! | |
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Housequake2K2 said: When Doves Cry is not complete without the scream toward the end of Wendy's guitar solo,
Oh, uh,...that's not Wendy playing the lead guitar on the studio version of When Doves Cry. That's Prince. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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Screams of passion Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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I would have loved to have recorded the yelp he must have given when Mayte proclaimed on the Tommy Lee documentary on VH-1, "Tommy, I wants some ass tonight." or whatever nonsense it was she said. | |
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Imago said: I would have loved to have recorded the yelp he must have given when Mayte proclaimed on the Tommy Lee documentary on VH-1, "Tommy, I wants some ass tonight." or whatever nonsense it was she said.
Yeah, I saw that...I think Prince was through with Mayte. I don't think Prince hangs on to stuff, emotionally. Or he stores it somewhere else. I don't doubt that it was different with Mayte, being that they have a bond that will be there forever, because of the lost of their child. That's deeper than anything else that can go down in a relationship. But other than that, I think Prince, by the time she got with Tommy, Prince had moved on. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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there is something 'dark' about this song, more so than the other songs on 1999... i like his singing voice in this song.. he exhibits alot of anguish in his scream here ... | |
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iGene said: The screaming at the end of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) is crazy in a good way.
Love this thread...not sure if this qualifies as 'scream' but I do love Gotta Broken Heart Again for Live at the Aladdin DVD... I just keep rewindin'this mutha'...send shivers down my spine...orgasmic!!!!!1 | |
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My favorite screams are in the song NOW! [Edited 7/6/08 18:30pm] | |
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strangerelationship said: iGene said: The screaming at the end of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) is crazy in a good way.
Love this thread...not sure if this qualifies as 'scream' but I do love Gotta Broken Heart Again for Live at the Aladdin DVD... I just keep rewindin'this mutha'...send shivers down my spine...orgasmic!!!!!1 I watch this over and over too. I love the way he sings this song,Love watching him perform it, I wish I was there that night, He's funkin amazing. | |
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The amazing thing to me is how it isn't just random screaming. He actually holds a note through the scream and can sing right out of it.
I've never heard anyone do it quite the way he does. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Great topic iGene. Prince's bleeding heart is such a tender thing...Prince's screaming is from somewhere 2 somewhere...and I can hear the Holy Spirit right there. Bless his heart...sometimes Prince seems so lonely. I hug him from here. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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The screams at the end of We Can Funk (released version) are out of this world.... | |
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The screams on do me baby was one of his first and best screams. Private joy also had that trademark passionate screams. The controversy album was when he started to get comfortable with his singing style and sound at the same time. BOB4theFUNK | |
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The Beautiful Ones ALWAYS gets me | |
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*~goosebumps~*
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The screams are intense and placed well. | |
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love2loveUbaby said: *~goosebumps~*
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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FuNkeNsteiN said: love2loveUbaby said: *~goosebumps~*
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blackguitaristz said: iGene said: The screaming at the end of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) is crazy in a good way.
Man, I've written several threads about Prince screaming on this and damn near the whole 1999 album. That's his scream tour de force album right there. Prince is straight up possessed during the recording of this album and he couldn't play that shit off either. Some of the best screams in pop history are all found on the 1999 album. And the cold part about it is that as lunatic sounding as he was, at the same time his hollering was all gospel based. Anybody that has listened to true old time gospel knows of what I speak. Nobody could out sing or out holler or out scream o.g. gospel singers. And that's where Prince got all of that from. That's what was so mind blowing about Prince; Nobody in pop music in the early 80's was doing what Prince was doing. The 1999 album is loaded with gospel overtones. Musically too. International Lover, Free, How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore, (b-side) Delirious, are all gospel flavored tracks. And his vocal phrasing on those tracks are all rooted in gospel styled singing. Even the "Party!" part at the end of 1999 was church like. I know he hollered a lot on the Purple Rain album i.e. The Beautiful Ones, God, When Doves Cry. But to me, it didn't have the same conviction as his screams on the 1999 album. Like I said, the 1999 album is his scream tour de force. He mixed old time gospel with new wave funk rock all combined with a madness lunacy. DAMN. Right on. Also, no one has mentioned that in that bombastic conclusion 2 the song "Planet Earth", from the 5:00 until the end, there is a scream or 2 in there that sounds IDENTICAL 2 the "Something in the Water (Does Not Compute)" screams. He either recreated them perfectly or sampled them. [Edited 7/7/08 6:01am] "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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iGene said: The screaming at the end of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) is crazy in a good way.
Forever in my live/IT from the SOTT soundtrack is great. | |
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Giovanni777 said: blackguitaristz said: Man, I've written several threads about Prince screaming on this and damn near the whole 1999 album. That's his scream tour de force album right there. Prince is straight up possessed during the recording of this album and he couldn't play that shit off either. Some of the best screams in pop history are all found on the 1999 album. And the cold part about it is that as lunatic sounding as he was, at the same time his hollering was all gospel based. Anybody that has listened to true old time gospel knows of what I speak. Nobody could out sing or out holler or out scream o.g. gospel singers. And that's where Prince got all of that from. That's what was so mind blowing about Prince; Nobody in pop music in the early 80's was doing what Prince was doing. The 1999 album is loaded with gospel overtones. Musically too. International Lover, Free, How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore, (b-side) Delirious, are all gospel flavored tracks. And his vocal phrasing on those tracks are all rooted in gospel styled singing. Even the "Party!" part at the end of 1999 was church like. I know he hollered a lot on the Purple Rain album i.e. The Beautiful Ones, God, When Doves Cry. But to me, it didn't have the same conviction as his screams on the 1999 album. Like I said, the 1999 album is his scream tour de force. He mixed old time gospel with new wave funk rock all combined with a madness lunacy. DAMN. Right on. Also, no one has mentioned that in that bombastic conclusion 2 the song "Planet Earth", from the 5:00 until the end, there is a scream or 2 in there that sounds IDENTICAL 2 the "Something in the Water (Does Not Compute)" screams. He either recreated them perfectly or sampled them. Honey, we've discussed this before. That's because hardly anyone has made it all the way to the end of Planet Earth without "next"ing the track. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: Giovanni777 said: DAMN. Right on. Also, no one has mentioned that in that bombastic conclusion 2 the song "Planet Earth", from the 5:00 until the end, there is a scream or 2 in there that sounds IDENTICAL 2 the "Something in the Water (Does Not Compute)" screams. He either recreated them perfectly or sampled them. Honey, we've discussed this before. That's because hardly anyone has made it all the way to the end of Planet Earth without "next"ing the track. Listen, Sweetheart... I don't care what anyone does... that song (and the "climax") is pure Princely build-up and release. From the 5:00 mark forward, it stands up 2 any impassioned Prince finales EVER. Much love, G "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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DANGEROUSx said: When Prince screams it gives me chills.
Me too. I LOVE when Prince screams in his songs. I'm a dude and when he screams, it drives me nuts, in a good way. If I'm exercising and I play a song where he screams, it makes me want to work out even harder. I hope the next CD has Prince screaming like a looney tune on it! I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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iGene said: The screaming at the end of Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) is crazy in a good way.
I really love that song. | |
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I Absolutely it !
This is '1' of Prince's Many Wonderful signature styles | |
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Giovanni777 said: blackguitaristz said: Man, I've written several threads about Prince screaming on this and damn near the whole 1999 album. That's his scream tour de force album right there. Prince is straight up possessed during the recording of this album and he couldn't play that shit off either. Some of the best screams in pop history are all found on the 1999 album. And the cold part about it is that as lunatic sounding as he was, at the same time his hollering was all gospel based. Anybody that has listened to true old time gospel knows of what I speak. Nobody could out sing or out holler or out scream o.g. gospel singers. And that's where Prince got all of that from. That's what was so mind blowing about Prince; Nobody in pop music in the early 80's was doing what Prince was doing. The 1999 album is loaded with gospel overtones. Musically too. International Lover, Free, How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore, (b-side) Delirious, are all gospel flavored tracks. And his vocal phrasing on those tracks are all rooted in gospel styled singing. Even the "Party!" part at the end of 1999 was church like. I know he hollered a lot on the Purple Rain album i.e. The Beautiful Ones, God, When Doves Cry. But to me, it didn't have the same conviction as his screams on the 1999 album. Like I said, the 1999 album is his scream tour de force. He mixed old time gospel with new wave funk rock all combined with a madness lunacy. DAMN. Right on. Also, no one has mentioned that in that bombastic conclusion 2 the song "Planet Earth", from the 5:00 until the end, there is a scream or 2 in there that sounds IDENTICAL 2 the "Something in the Water (Does Not Compute)" screams. He either recreated them perfectly or sampled them. [Edited 7/7/08 6:01am] Yeah, I noticed that too. Me, not saying Prince can't holler anymore, but I do think he sampled the scream from "Something In the Water". SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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