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Listening to Musicology While in P & R and thinking of a post topic, thought about a line from The Marrying Kind.
So now I'm listening to 'Musicology.' Prince's most mature album. (Honey, I tried to tell him that you were the marrying kind.) I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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What does that mean? | |
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I wish. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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I think it's a subliminal message that Prince probably carried in other songs knowing they would be in the home of a good woman...Prince didn't want the girl to be hurt, because in his eyes she should be respected as the marrying kind. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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After "Listening to Musicology" album
I went to | |
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It means some you marry and some you don't. | |
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Btw. What does the line about Missy mean? | |
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mELdOURADOsELVAGEM said: Btw. What does the line about Missy mean?
Maybe I need to start a new thread for this question. | |
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