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Thread started 11/16/02 4:30pm

divo02

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The song "The Rainbow Children"

TRC is Prince's best song ever!!! There I said it!
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Reply #1 posted 11/16/02 4:49pm

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divo02 said:

TRC is Prince's best song ever!!! There I said it!
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The best EVAH!
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Reply #2 posted 11/16/02 4:57pm

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supernova- how come your never shown as being logged in (active) on the homepage??? Your legend lives on!
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Reply #3 posted 11/16/02 5:06pm

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divo02 said:

supernova- how come your never shown as being logged in (active) on the homepage??? Your legend lives on!

Ok, I confess; me and Nepgoones are the same person. eek
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Reply #4 posted 11/16/02 5:07pm

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Shall I surface now? Would that satisfy your hunger?
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Reply #5 posted 11/16/02 5:39pm

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Supernova said:

Shall I surface now? Would that satisfy your hunger?


no, i enjoy the mystery no matter what I say. Please continue on. smile
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Reply #6 posted 11/17/02 2:16am

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This is cosy.
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Reply #7 posted 11/17/02 3:51am

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Getting back to the thread topic...

I wouldn't describe TRC song as the "best" song he's done, but it certainly is a great opening to a great album. Nice to hear the freshness of it. I love the last few minutes, which is a clear homage to Miles Davis's "In A Silent Way" album, and a great segue into "Muse 2 The Pharoh" - another masterpiece.
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Reply #8 posted 11/17/02 3:57pm

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toejam said:

Getting back to the thread topic...

I wouldn't describe TRC song as the "best" song he's done, but it certainly is a great opening to a great album. Nice to hear the freshness of it. I love the last few minutes, which is a clear homage to Miles Davis's "In A Silent Way" album, and a great segue into "Muse 2 The Pharoh" - another masterpiece.



NO Digital Garden & Everywhere are masterpieces!

and Rainbow Children being the best? No, I'd have 2 fight between "Good Love" & "Adore"
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Reply #9 posted 11/17/02 5:50pm

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ONE of the best ...! biggrin
RISE...RISE...
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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Reply #10 posted 11/17/02 6:15pm

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I've mentioned this before in previous posts,and I also feel that TRC the song with the instrumental tacked on at the end is indeed his best,most musical and shining moment.
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Reply #11 posted 11/17/02 8:26pm

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divo02 said:

TRC is Prince's best song ever!!! There I said it!
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Good 4 you. How long did it take you 2 work up 2 saying it?
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Reply #12 posted 11/17/02 9:02pm

Sdldawn

Not hardly! Prince hasnt made his best song yet... Period.. he still hasnt done it


There, eye said it.
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Reply #13 posted 11/17/02 10:13pm

TerryD

RISE RISE RISE UP! yes


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Reply #14 posted 11/17/02 10:20pm

Paisley

divo02 said:

TRC is Prince's best song ever!!! There I said it!
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No it's all about 1+1+1=3
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Reply #15 posted 11/17/02 10:42pm

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Twenty reasons why it's a GREAT track, regardless of where it ranks:

1. Blackwell's eighth notes on the tom toms interspersed with crisp rim shots...

2. The 3:31 mark when Prince kicks in the distortion pedal on the guitar the first time...

3. From the very first note - the thickness and tone of the Rhodes...

4. THE GROOVE...

5. The guitar playing...

6. The cartoon-ish (is that Camille?) voice that shadows Prince's vocals once the lyrics "Who is your real father?" kick in...

7. The incorporation of the Controversy era lyrics "Reproduction of a new breed leader, stand up, organize!"...

8. How Prince alternates vocal harmony and behind the beat vocals with the Camille-like voice..."The Agreement/with every birth/we keep it so/never changing one piece of it..."

9. The choir's vocal crescendo up to its apex...

10. The organ becoming more pronounced until the beginning of the coda...

11. The Coda drool

12. The Coda drool

13. The Coda drool...In A Silent Way era Miles by way of Radiohead channeled into subtle, crashing, chaotic chords...

14. The flute on The Coda...(did I just compliment Najee? eek )...

15. Prince's vocal cue to Blackwell to come in at the 8:03 mark (gimme a beat)...

16. The guitar tone on this sublime coda...

17. Prince's vocal cue to Blackwell at the 9:15 mark for fills...

18. Prince's hands dragging across the fret board (as one reviewer called it a "fret rub") toward the very end...

19. The Coda could last another 10 minutes and it wouldn't be overkill, because it's brilliantly majestic...


20. THE GROOVE.



Eric Cartman voice: Sweeet

Yeahhhhh...
[This message was edited Sun Nov 17 22:44:29 PST 2002 by Supernova]
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Reply #16 posted 11/17/02 11:09pm

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Supernova said:

Twenty reasons why it's a GREAT track, regardless of where it ranks:

1. Blackwell's eighth notes on the tom toms interspersed with crisp rim shots...

2. The 3:31 mark when Prince kicks in the distortion pedal on the guitar the first time...

3. From the very first note - the thickness and tone of the Rhodes...

4. THE GROOVE...

5. The guitar playing...

6. The cartoon-ish (is that Camille?) voice that shadows Prince's vocals once the lyrics "Who is your real father?" kick in...

7. The incorporation of the Controversy era lyrics "Reproduction of a new breed leader, stand up, organize!"...

8. How Prince alternates vocal harmony and behind the beat vocals with the Camille-like voice..."The Agreement/with every birth/we keep it so/never changing one piece of it..."

9. The choir's vocal crescendo up to its apex...

10. The organ becoming more pronounced until the beginning of the coda...

11. The Coda drool

12. The Coda drool

13. The Coda drool...In A Silent Way era Miles by way of Radiohead channeled into subtle, crashing, chaotic chords...

14. The flute on The Coda...(did I just compliment Najee? eek )...

15. Prince's vocal cue to Blackwell to come in at the 8:03 mark (gimme a beat)...

16. The guitar tone on this sublime coda...

17. Prince's vocal cue to Blackwell at the 9:15 mark for fills...

18. Prince's hands dragging across the fret board (as one reviewer called it a "fret rub") toward the very end...

19. The Coda could last another 10 minutes and it wouldn't be overkill, because it's brilliantly majestic...


20. THE GROOVE.



Eric Cartman voice: Sweeet

Yeahhh...
[This message was edited Sun Nov 17 22:44:29 PST 2002 by Supernova]

Supernova love

I just fucking love that coda too!
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #17 posted 11/17/02 11:16pm

Supernova

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bkw said:

Supernova love

I just fucking love that coda too!

Brett! love I knew you were one of the special ones!
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Reply #18 posted 11/18/02 12:37am

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Brilliant song, brilliant album!
RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #19 posted 11/18/02 1:00am

vivid

And there was I thinking I was the only one! Dunno if I think it is his best song ever, but right from first listen it was my fave on the album. Everyone seemed to be so caught up with the last 3 tracks along with 1+1+1=3, but TRC just stormed through my head and single handedly reafirmed my faith in the little man(I'd kinda been hanging out for a good tune for 10 yrs or so).
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Reply #20 posted 11/18/02 11:08am

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Yup, I wouldn't say the very best. Surely Top 5 (in my opinion).

The song is pure musical genius, the guitar solo at the end that Segues to M2TP, is probably my favorite part of the album.

Also The Sensual Everafter, is so Beautiful, another song only a genius could write.

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Reply #21 posted 11/18/02 2:15pm

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Nice assessment, Supernova. It seems that whenever he puts a song that's over 8 minutes on his album, it's usually a musical tour de force!

Crystal Ball, TRC, Temptation, Automatic, Come, etc...
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Reply #22 posted 11/18/02 2:29pm

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jtgillia said:

Nice assessment, Supernova. It seems that whenever he puts a song that's over 8 minutes on his album, it's usually a musical tour de force!

Crystal Ball, TRC, Temptation, Automatic, Come, etc...


The Everlasting Now...
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Reply #23 posted 11/18/02 3:29pm

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Supernova said:

Twenty reasons why it's a GREAT track, regardless of where it ranks:

1. Blackwell's eighth notes on the tom toms interspersed with crisp rim shots...

2. The 3:31 mark when Prince kicks in the distortion pedal on the guitar the first time...

3. From the very first note - the thickness and tone of the Rhodes...

4. THE GROOVE...

5. The guitar playing...

6. The cartoon-ish (is that Camille?) voice that shadows Prince's vocals once the lyrics "Who is your real father?" kick in...

7. The incorporation of the Controversy era lyrics "Reproduction of a new breed leader, stand up, organize!"...

8. How Prince alternates vocal harmony and behind the beat vocals with the Camille-like voice..."The Agreement/with every birth/we keep it so/never changing one piece of it..."

9. The choir's vocal crescendo up to its apex...

10. The organ becoming more pronounced until the beginning of the coda...

11. The Coda drool

12. The Coda drool

13. The Coda drool...In A Silent Way era Miles by way of Radiohead channeled into subtle, crashing, chaotic chords...

14. The flute on The Coda...(did I just compliment Najee? eek )...

15. Prince's vocal cue to Blackwell to come in at the 8:03 mark (gimme a beat)...

16. The guitar tone on this sublime coda...

17. Prince's vocal cue to Blackwell at the 9:15 mark for fills...

18. Prince's hands dragging across the fret board (as one reviewer called it a "fret rub") toward the very end...

19. The Coda could last another 10 minutes and it wouldn't be overkill, because it's brilliantly majestic...


20. THE GROOVE.



Eric Cartman voice: Sweeet

Yeahhh...
[This message was edited Sun Nov 17 22:44:29 PST 2002 by Supernova]


Yeah what you said. smile
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Reply #24 posted 11/18/02 7:03pm

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I too LOVE TRC (& The Sensual Everafter for that matter)
All of the good points mentioned above are right on!
I also love how when you listen to the song TRC on headphones. you can hear the chorus background vocals
drift from one side of the mix to the other.
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Reply #25 posted 11/18/02 7:23pm

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TRC was the Prince album that made me re-evaluate my image of Prince.His evolution from "sex-god" icon to revolutionary spritual leader for the 21 century.
This album will never be understood by the "masses",but it will rank as one of his masterpieces.
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Reply #26 posted 11/19/02 12:10am

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Mmmh TRC is a huge masterpiece. I totally agree with U guys.

The funk and the genius r still 2gether.
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Reply #27 posted 11/19/02 8:44am

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TRC is awesome BUT I still would prefer the track (and whole album) without the voiceover. IMHO the TRC album would be one of his best ever without the voiceover AND it would be more accessible to non-fans and therefore quite possibly a hit.

Yes I know Prince is not bothered with it being a hit but I think it would be nice if the general public could be exposed to such musical genius (but the voiceover would just turn them off).

I have managed to kind of ignore it now and focus on the music in the background but as I said I REALLY WISH IT HAD NO VOICEOVER
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Reply #28 posted 11/19/02 8:55am

joelmarable

trc is brilliant a very could change of gears, but no one feeling everywhere and those drums and sensual everafter? those are the best songs on the album, along with trc I seem 2 always hum and sing the rainbow children it sticks with u.
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Reply #29 posted 11/19/02 8:57am

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SORRY A VERY GOOD CHANGE OF GEARS IS WHAT I MEANT.
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