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TOP 10 Prince songs All Time by Spin | |
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emesem said: I could not agree more with that list, very good list IMO | |
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Lovesymbol2 said: emesem said: I could not agree more with that list, very good list IMO I would probably knock out Controversy and put in Dorothy Parker or Lady Cab Driver. Its hard because to us the "hits" are all played out. | |
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They stole my 'chicken scratch' descriotion. At least they know what it is. | |
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emesem said: Lovesymbol2 said: I could not agree more with that list, very good list IMO I would probably knock out Controversy and put in Dorothy Parker or Lady Cab Driver. Its hard because to us the "hits" are all played out. Fuck your right this is very hard. Id just add in them both and make it a top 12 list, dorothy parker is a genius piece that will and should go down into history, so simple yet so complicated if you know what i mean. Controversy is more looked at for its eccentric unusual way and the lyrics. Then again, which song of prince is not unusual. | |
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emesem said: I've heard other writers refer to When U Were Mine as an illusion to a threesome. I don't believe P was being literal with the line about another man "sleeping between the two of us." What do you guys think? | |
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jdcxc said: emesem said: I've heard other writers refer to When U Were Mine as an illusion to a threesome. I don't believe P was being literal with the line about another man "sleeping between the two of us." What do you guys think? It was meant to be both. He was trying to be scandalous but also refers to the idea of the "other man" [Edited 4/9/09 20:11pm] | |
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purple rain number 1? really?
Knock out Purple Rain and Raspberry Beret for Ballad of Dorothy Parker and Joy In Repetition. | |
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I'd probably come up with a somewhat different list, but I do like the writer's descriptions of the songs. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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Nice list... for the most part.
While I expected Purple Rain to get the #1 spot, part of me hoped it would go to something like "If I was ur girlfriend"... me included, so many people here praise that as one of his best EVER, if not the best Raspberry Beret... I've heard better When Doves Cry should be higher up for that creativity thats gotta count for something. I haven't heard it in a while, but "Erotic City" didn't make much of an impression on me... I still don't see why its a favorite. It's from the Purple Rain era, its one of those great b-sides, I get it. Maybe its just the lyrics I couldn't get around... that was back when I found Darling Nikki somewhat offensive I give them props for adding hidden gems like "Sometimes it snows in April" and "I could never take the place of ur man"... not many regular people (non-fanbase people) would even know those ones had 2 run away... pride was 2 strong. It started raining, baby, the birds were gone | |
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I haven't heard it in a while, but "Erotic City" didn't make much of an impression on me... I still don't see why its a favorite. It's from the Purple Rain era, its one of those great b-sides, I get it. Hmmm...lemme see how do I explain why Erotic City is a favorite....ummm, ummmm.....cause ITS A GREAT FUCKING SONG!!!!! Silly...where do I start..from the beginning...the intro is so damn sexy and immediately the listener wants to know whats gonna happen next....the lyrics are just sooooo ummm scandalous...the fact that it was actually a single on the radio and he didn't have to change the lyrics is just awesome!!! Finally if the visions of an Erotic City the way Prince & Co. put if out there "didn't make much of an impression on you"..remind me not to invite you to my next Hot tub party ...Thats all..... [Edited 4/9/09 21:43pm] [Edited 4/9/09 21:43pm] 'Love will be your Soldier' - Nikka Costa
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WOW best Top Prince songs list Ive ever seen!!!!!
They have 'Sometimes It Snows In April'!!!!! :O Follow ME! http://www.twitter.com/chrisMibacache | |
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I could never just narrow it down to 10. | |
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any list that doesn't contain the song Crystal Ball is wrong wrong wrong. | |
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xlr8r said: They stole my 'chicken scratch' descriotion. At least they know what it is.
that phrase was around before you were born . . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Lovesymbol2 said: emesem said: I would probably knock out Controversy and put in Dorothy Parker or Lady Cab Driver. Its hard because to us the "hits" are all played out. Fuck your right this is very hard. Id just add in them both and make it a top 12 list, dorothy parker is a genius piece that will and should go down into history, so simple yet so complicated if you know what i mean. Controversy is more looked at for its eccentric unusual way and the lyrics. Then again, which song of prince is not unusual. 'Arms of Orion' . . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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jdcxc said: emesem said: I've heard other writers refer to When U Were Mine as an illusion to a threesome. I don't believe P was being literal with the line about another man "sleeping between the two of us." What do you guys think? Yes, What other meaning is there? I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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emesem said: jdcxc said: I've heard other writers refer to When U Were Mine as an illusion to a threesome. I don't believe P was being literal with the line about another man "sleeping between the two of us." What do you guys think? It was meant to be both. He was trying to be scandalous but also refers to the idea of the "other man" [Edited 4/9/09 20:11pm] He's reminding her that he did that for her. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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Good List, but I can think of ten more that should be added to it. I thought "Little Red Corvette" should have made the list, just from the creativity of the lyrics alone! Wake up!......Wake up! | |
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It's a pretty good list. We've all got our own top ten of course, but many of these would be on ours. I don't agree with the dismissal of Crystal Ball.
If you happen to stop into a Target this weekend and see a preponderance of people clad in purple, don't be alarmed -- they're just Prince fans. On Sunday, three albums from rock's reigning funk genius will go on sale exclusively at the retailer (though you can also get them by buying a membership to the artist's Lotusflow3r.com website). As a Prince fan, I'm keen to hear the eccentrically titled albums (the guitar-heavy LOtusFLOW3R, electronic-oriented MPLSoUND, and pop-centric Elixer -- featuring Bria Valente on vocals), but I'm keeping my expectations low. Historically, the Minneapolis funkateer's best work doesn't come in big packages. I've listened to all of 1998's four-disc Crystal Ball. It's highly unlikely I'll do it again. 1996's triple-disc Emancipation is better, but you've got to a wade through a lot of unmemorable soul and pop before you get to a gem like "the Holy River." So while we're hoping for three great new albums, I celebrate his Purple Majesty's return with his Top 10 Tunes of All Time. LISTEN TO CLIPS OF PRINCE'S TOP 10 SONGS: 10. "She's Always in My Hair" A psychedelic rocker with a terse guitar riff and staccato keyboard part, this 1985 song shows how Prince set the template for the kind of rhythm heavy, futuristic rock that similarly forward-thinking artists like Andre 3000, Janelle Monae, and MGMT would later follow. 9. "Controversy" An epic disco hook, in-the-pocket chicken-scratch guitar, and a young Prince asking the questions that he'd spend years struggling gloriously to answer: "Do I believe in god? / Do I believe in me?" 8. "When Doves Cry" From disparate parts -- Oedipal lyrics, a simple drum machine riff, a mechanical vocal performance -- Prince crafts something mysterious and moving. Try to find the full-length album version, which features a nicely haughty neo-classical keyboard interlude. 7. "Raspberry Beret" Utterly charming Beatlesesque acoustic pop. "Sweet" is not a word normally associated with Prince, but "Raspberry Beret" spends 3:31 reveling in the first blush of love. 6. "Sometimes it Snows in April" Even though it spawned both "Kiss" and this ethereal ballad, 1986's Parade is an often-overlooked jewel in Prince's crown. Seek it out for "April" alone -- a heartbreaking goodbye to a recently departed friend that sounds as if it was recorded in a heavenly cloud. 5. "Kiss" A skittery rhythm guitar part + a hiccupping falsetto vocal + not much else = a No. 1 hit. It's hard to sound this simply awesome. 4. "Erotic City" A b-side from the Purple Rain days, "Erotic City" is a prime example of Prince's ability to blend danceable music with almost avant-garde production techniques. Check out the way the song's fat backbeat is surrounded by strange, high-pitched vocals and overdriven electric guitar. 3. "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" The sheer musical talent necessary to play a song that moves from folk rock into a psychedelic Latin jam and then climaxes in a shredding guitar solo is one thing. But Prince also had the creative imagination to think to do it. 2. "When You Were Mine" Built on a simple beat, dry rhythm guitar, and squiggly keyboard, this minimal new wave rocker is as catchy as anything heralded bands like the Cars or the Bangles ever put out -- and those groups never put their go-go melodies to lyrics that allude to a three-way. 1. "Purple Rain" This gorgeous gospel ballad is Prince's "Hey Jude," his "Stairway to Heaven," his undeniable stadium-rousing anthem. It's also a rare instance of an epic-length song where the come-down is just as memorable as the build-up. If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Good selection, they are all worthy of respect. But where is adore and when 2 R in love in that list, they are the greatest Prince songs of all time. 1987 was his best year as far as I am concerned So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time | |
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Don't agree, but I've seen worst lists. | |
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NouveauDance said: Don't agree, but I've seen worst lists.
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Obviously we're not all gonna agree on this list but it is one of the better lists I've seen. Two of my all time favorites made it, "Sometimes it snows in April" and "I could never take the place of your man". Making love and music are the only things worth fighting for. | |
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jdcxc said: emesem said: I've heard other writers refer to When U Were Mine as an illusion to a threesome. I don't believe P was being literal with the line about another man "sleeping between the two of us." What do you guys think? No, I don't think Prince was being literal...If one lover has someone else on their mind, that's one way of looking at it. A cameraman gettin the love on tape is another way of looking at it. The truth is in the eyes of the beholder of this line. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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I am always delighted to see When You Were Mine get some love. It's probably my favorite Prince song of all - and definitely one of his best. Just straight up rock 'n' roll. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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jdcxc said: emesem said: I've heard other writers refer to When U Were Mine as an illusion to a threesome. I don't believe P was being literal with the line about another man "sleeping between the two of us." What do you guys think? I agree. It's a simple allusion to an affair - and shouldn't be taken literally. "[S]leeping in between the two of us" just means there was a third person involved (though not physically) in the relationship. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: I am always delighted to see When You Were Mine get some love. It's probably my favorite Prince song of all - and definitely one of his best. Just straight up rock 'n' roll.
I remember when it was one of my favorites. "Love you more than I did when you were mine." I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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absolutley nothing to argue about there Dance... Let me see you dance | |
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Genesia said: jdcxc said: I've heard other writers refer to When U Were Mine as an illusion to a threesome. I don't believe P was being literal with the line about another man "sleeping between the two of us." What do you guys think? I agree. It's a simple allusion to an affair - and shouldn't be taken literally. "[S]leeping in between the two of us" just means there was a third person involved (though not physically) in the relationship. Thanks. | |
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