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Thread started 04/06/09 5:12pm

Jatrig

The Morning After (pls explain)

This is an honest question w/ no sarcasm. I swear.

Can someone please identify for me why it is "The morning after" is a song that should be appreciated on a Prince album, and isn't just a cheap throwaway that sounds like it was made in a couple hours and better left as a bootlegged demo?

Standing on its own - the song strikes me in how bad it sounds, especially when compared to so many STRONG and GOOD songs on the 3cd set. This one just makes me think "why, when you've left so many amazing songs off albums, did you keep this one on!" (I thought the same thing about some songs on planet earth, but before that almost NEVER felt that way about any prince song on any released album)

However, I am definitely open to someone giving me their opinion as to why they like it!! Because while art should stand on its own, sometimes hearing a different perspective can change your own so as to appreciate what you may otherwise not. So thanks for the input.
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Reply #1 posted 04/06/09 5:22pm

Whitnail

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Quite a few people here dont like it, which I dont really understand, but then again alot of folks like There'll never b another like me, which I think is a boring monotonous track, IMO worst track on the 3 cd's. Probably just a taste thing. I find The morning after short and bubbly and i stress the word short coz if it were any longer it would probably get on my nerves biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 04/07/09 1:30am

one2vibe

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lol i really kinda like this song. every time prince sings "the morning after" i say "pill" so i personally when singing this song add pill in there and change the lyrics it's quite funny
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Reply #3 posted 04/07/09 2:37am

TyphoonTip

I was relieved when I heard this track.

Thankfully proving that the huge steaming pile of horse sh!t that was 'The One U Wanna C' was just an aberration, and that he is still capable of writing fantastic simple, well constructed pop.

Sound wise, it's got the best drum sound on the album IMO. Nice and raw,
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Reply #4 posted 04/07/09 8:01am

Jatrig

one2vibe said:

lol i really kinda like this song. every time prince sings "the morning after" i say "pill" so i personally when singing this song add pill in there and change the lyrics it's quite funny



hahaha!!! hilarious!
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Reply #5 posted 04/07/09 8:01am

Jatrig

TyphoonTip said:

I was relieved when I heard this track.

Thankfully proving that the huge steaming pile of horse sh!t that was 'The One U Wanna C' was just an aberration, and that he is still capable of writing fantastic simple, well constructed pop.

Sound wise, it's got the best drum sound on the album IMO. Nice and raw,



nice - thank you!! see- this gives me a reason to take a second listen!
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Reply #6 posted 04/07/09 8:08am

emesem

I dont mind it.

Its better than other "guitar throwaway" tracks like "I like it there" or Cinnamon Girl.

Its got a nice Monkeys or Paisley Underground vibe to it.
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Reply #7 posted 04/07/09 9:11am

squirrelgrease

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I love the song. It is what it is... old school Prince pop. Same vein as Do Yourself A Favor, On Your Own, Neon Telephone, Girl O' My Dreams, etc.
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Reply #8 posted 04/07/09 9:26am

realm

It's a great song. Short and sweet and the lyrics are cute..
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Reply #9 posted 04/07/09 9:29am

djdaffy1227

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This was my favorite track on the download version, I find it a thousand times better than his crappy remake of Crimson and Clover that everyone else seems to love for some reason. Perhaps cuz they never heard the Tommy James version. I also loved "The one u wanna c". I guess I don't know good music. lol
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Reply #10 posted 04/07/09 9:36am

mayrain

I love this song. I think Prince is just having some fun isn't that allowed? Not every song has to be serious in order to be valid it is a song to rock out too and maybe play one day if your in that bind. smile
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Reply #11 posted 04/07/09 10:15am

Dayclear

I like the video, but I never understood what the heck he meant on the song either. confused
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