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Thread started 07/13/09 7:06am

NONSENSE

Prince on Acid

Do you like Prince when he's Trippy? Musically speaking, I know Prince lives quite the clean life. However, sometimes his music is so creative it's seems like he's trippin'. What do you feel is Prince's most experimental, 60's tripped out work? Do you think Prince experiemental work is his best? Also, is there any Prince song or album that's too way out there for you, musically?
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Reply #1 posted 07/13/09 8:52am

peter430044

The Black Album seems pretty tripped out. Sometimes successfully like Le Grind, Dead On It and Bob George, and sometimes not, like Superfunkycalifragisexy. Chaos And Disorder also has an edgy and unconventional feel to it. The title track is probably the best example and the result is pretty good, even though I Like It There and The Same December are better but less tripped out.

I don't think his experimental music is his best in general but he needs to go there every now and then to reach those mountain peaks like 319 or Wasted Kisses.
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Reply #2 posted 07/13/09 9:57am

NONSENSE

thinking more in terms of Around the World in a Day, or Girls and Boys
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Reply #3 posted 07/13/09 7:05pm

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I dig the hell out of Bob George. If Prince was high when he cut that, it might be the only case in history where something good came out of recreational drug use.

LOL. eek
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Reply #4 posted 07/13/09 7:15pm

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Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song wall
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Reply #5 posted 07/13/09 10:52pm

Close2u

something twilight zoney about this tread topic eek
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Reply #6 posted 07/13/09 11:07pm

pickle

It's so funny, because in the back of my mind, I was thinking the same thing and titled one of my paintings Prince on Acid. deviantart.com iT wILL sHow.ok,
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Reply #7 posted 07/14/09 12:25am

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This is not music, this IS a trip
What do you mean it's not in the computer?

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Reply #8 posted 07/14/09 3:59am

Dayclear

My favorites are his love songs and when he's telling somebody off! biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 07/14/09 4:38am

AsylumUtopia

Although the psychedelic influence in ATWAID is obvious, it's mainly a pop record and I wouldn't even count most of it as particularly trippy - well a bit flowers and wavy arms trippy yes, but not weird experimental trippy.

I'm not sure his experimental stuff is necessarily his best, not when you put it up against the simplicity of something like Kiss. But experimentation in music is always going to lead to interesting listening - not necessarily comfortable listening, but definitely the weirder the better for me.

He seems to weave a lot of complexity into his weirder stuff too (or maybe it's the complexity that makes it weird) which means you're always hearing new things in it, even years later. Songs like Automatic, Bob George, Crystal Ball, Others Here With Us, Purple Music, I'll never get tired of them.

I also like the short weird stuff, the type of weird little number that comes in handy in when you've only got a minute or two of space available at the end of a mix (particularly back in the days of cassette mixes when blank tape was to be avoided at all costs). Stuff like For You, Sister, Tambourine, New Position, I Wonder U, Do U Lie, Tangerine, Had U, My Little Pill.

If Prince were to go into the studio blindfolded randomly banging his head off things and making up lyrics on the fly, I'd be very interested to hear the results. What can I say, I like weird stuff. biggrin
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Reply #10 posted 07/14/09 6:24am

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I guess when Prince covered Led Zeppelin's, "Whole Lotta Love." cool
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Reply #11 posted 07/14/09 7:01am

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I love it when he gets trippy and goes off the rails. Totally unencumbered by convention.

In the early work, I'd say stuff like For You (the song), Annie Christian, etc. Don't know if they are "60s" type trippy, but...

I think my favorite example would be Digital Garden. Would love more stuff like that.

The song 3121 was a good attempt, and there are spots on Lotus that come close.
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Reply #12 posted 07/14/09 8:25am

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ATWIAD is trip

and both the Black Album and Lovesexy have so many little vocal pieces and conversations buried in the mix...

When you're high you hear them loud and clear.
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Reply #13 posted 07/14/09 9:03am

Close2u

I wonder if love sends hallucinations to your brain, cool
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Reply #14 posted 07/15/09 9:04pm

NONSENSE

I like the new version of "In A Large Room With No Lights". It has a nice feel to it.
[Edited 7/15/09 21:10pm]
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Reply #15 posted 07/15/09 9:09pm

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I like the music when he was doing coke.
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Reply #16 posted 07/15/09 9:19pm

NastradumasKid

They say he was on exstacy during the "Sign Of The Times" era. shrug
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Reply #17 posted 07/16/09 6:14am

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I know he did drus with the E story. But did he take regularly?
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Reply #18 posted 07/16/09 6:16am

Dayclear

fluid said:

I know he did drus with the E story. But did he take regularly?
Nobody can say that he did any drugs unless they were there to see him do them. mad
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Reply #19 posted 07/16/09 7:52am

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NONSENSE said:

Do you like Prince when he's Trippy? Musically speaking, I know Prince lives quite the clean life. However, sometimes his music is so creative it's seems like he's trippin'. What do you feel is Prince's most experimental, 60's tripped out work? Do you think Prince experiemental work is his best? Also, is there any Prince song or album that's too way out there for you, musically?


Yes, I think there are trippy moments on most all the albums! My fave is Black Album, but his most 60's-ish is Around the World... and there are very 60's tones in bits of SOTT.

I think his experimental work is the best. I love "The Ball".
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Reply #20 posted 07/16/09 7:59am

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namely

"Can you hear me?" buried in the mix of When 2 R In Love.
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