I want this song played at my funeral. "In a room full of harlots and fantasy
Destiny beckoned us there. Curious child on the balcony, We took the dare....." "ALL THE PURPLE HIPPIES BANG YO HEADS ON DA 1!!!" **Kristina Moon** [IlyPrince&ThankYou.] | |
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KristinaMoon said: I want this song played at my funeral.
Me 2 lol But it would probably make people even more sad after hearing the song, hehe | |
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It's great song indeed.
My daughter was born in April and it WAS SNOWING! | |
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Was 18 when this album was released. my mother died at 49 of cancer the next year. was at her bedside in the nursing home when she passed. raced home and played this on the record player and wept on the floor. still cant get through the song today | |
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Jeffiner said: Jimi and the band 'Purple Rain' did an accoustic set at the boat party in London last Sunday, and the last song they played was this! It was dedicated to our friend and orger Ruth who passed away last year... Jimi did an amazing job of it, just kept it really simple, as it is, but it was so beautiful and a wonderful tribute to Ruth. We all sang along on the chorus They are an amazing tribute band btw, I don't normally like tribute bands, and I especially didn't think I'd ever like a Prince tribute band, but they're absolutely fantastic musicians, really authentic to Prince and The Revolution without trying 'too hard', and to those of us who didn't see The Revolution, they ARE The Revolution, they blow everyone away every time! So, yeah, I loved it before, and now I love it even more.....
Well, with anyone spelling their name like "Jimi", they better had done a good job. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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Yeah, I've always liked this song a lot. I thought it was an excellent way to close the album. Good song choice for a thread cuz I think this is a somewhat underrated song of P's. SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
nammie "What BGZ says I believe. I have the biggest crush on him." http://ccoshea19.googlepa...ssanctuary http://ccoshea19.googlepages.com | |
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blackguitaristz said: Jeffiner said: Jimi and the band 'Purple Rain' did an accoustic set at the boat party in London last Sunday, and the last song they played was this! It was dedicated to our friend and orger Ruth who passed away last year... Jimi did an amazing job of it, just kept it really simple, as it is, but it was so beautiful and a wonderful tribute to Ruth. We all sang along on the chorus They are an amazing tribute band btw, I don't normally like tribute bands, and I especially didn't think I'd ever like a Prince tribute band, but they're absolutely fantastic musicians, really authentic to Prince and The Revolution without trying 'too hard', and to those of us who didn't see The Revolution, they ARE The Revolution, they blow everyone away every time! So, yeah, I loved it before, and now I love it even more.....
Well, with anyone spelling their name like "Jimi", they better had done a good job. Yeah, true...! [Edited 9/15/09 12:53pm] | |
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I really like the song, it's beautiful
but... I kind of have a problem with it... Prince isn't singing about a real person. He's singing about his own fictional character. It's kind of an emotional ego trip in a strange way. It's just as colourful and pretend as Christopher Tracy's Parade or Do U Lie. It's a big Vegas death. Think about how Christopher dies in the film, that huge flounce to the ground! I can't get that picture out of my head when I listen to the song. I know what you'll say, Prince is singing about all the people he's lost in his life. But somehow I don't think that's true. I think it's another song he wrote looking in the mirror. Anyway, I'll still listen to the song, for the stunning musical arangement more than anything. But secretly I don't believe him..... PIPS! Eurgh... | |
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fishwillbite said: I really like the song, it's beautiful
but... I kind of have a problem with it... Prince isn't singing about a real person. He's singing about his own fictional character. It's kind of an emotional ego trip in a strange way. It's just as colourful and pretend as Christopher Tracy's Parade or Do U Lie. It's a big Vegas death. Think about how Christopher dies in the film, that huge flounce to the ground! I can't get that picture out of my head when I listen to the song. I know what you'll say, Prince is singing about all the people he's lost in his life. But somehow I don't think that's true. I think it's another song he wrote looking in the mirror. Anyway, I'll still listen to the song, for the stunning musical arangement more than anything. But secretly I don't believe him..... I understand what your saying! And I think it may have started off that way, being written for the film. But when you see him performing it say on the Aladdin video, and live nowadays... I think the song has come to mean a lot more to him than that, as he's matured and experienced some real sadness in his life, like many of us. He puts a lot of real emotion and passion into it now, and so I think the song has 'matured' alongside him. I think it means a lot to him too. | |
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fishwillbite said: Prince isn't singing about a real person. He's singing about his own fictional character. It's kind of an emotional ego trip in a strange way. It's just as colourful and pretend as Christopher Tracy's Parade or Do U Lie. It's a big Vegas death. Is he singing about the character, or was it an existing song adapted to fit? Christopher Tracy's Parade started life as Little Girl Wendy's Parade, so it's possible.RIP | |
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Jeffiner said: fishwillbite said: I really like the song, it's beautiful
but... I kind of have a problem with it... Prince isn't singing about a real person. He's singing about his own fictional character. It's kind of an emotional ego trip in a strange way. It's just as colourful and pretend as Christopher Tracy's Parade or Do U Lie. It's a big Vegas death. Think about how Christopher dies in the film, that huge flounce to the ground! I can't get that picture out of my head when I listen to the song. I know what you'll say, Prince is singing about all the people he's lost in his life. But somehow I don't think that's true. I think it's another song he wrote looking in the mirror. Anyway, I'll still listen to the song, for the stunning musical arangement more than anything. But secretly I don't believe him..... I understand what your saying! And I think it may have started off that way, being written for the film. But when you see him performing it say on the Aladdin video, and live nowadays... I think the song has come to mean a lot more to him than that, as he's matured and experienced some real sadness in his life, like many of us. He puts a lot of real emotion and passion into it now, and so I think the song has 'matured' alongside him. I think it means a lot to him too. I like that, good point. PIPS! Eurgh... | |
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chocolatehandles said: Every time I hear this song I can feel the sadness in his voice.
It’s such a sad and lonely song. Unfortunately I understand the pain and loss he was feeling when he wrote it. That’s why I can’t listen to it regularly - I just get over emotional when I do. So I tend to skip it and it’s never been on repeat. what pain and loss? walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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I understand what your saying! And I think it may have started off that way, being written for the film. thats interesting, I was wondering this myself the other day, what came first the film or the music, i always thought the music came first and was worked ino the film. after all christopher dies suddenly from a gun shot but christopher tracey dies after a long fought civil war, implying an illness or long period of decline. I know wendy and lisa went on to score films and tv but i dont think prince ever has, even GB seemed more a random collection of songs put together to work within the film and that the film had been written around them, which is probably why it was so poor.UTCM however had more snippets of songs, it wasnt one long video like PR, it had more dialogue and action with some incidental music. Just MHO walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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I think I have a different perspective to others in regard to this song. For me it's a song of possibilities. If April is spring, but sometimes it snows, and all good things never last then the possibility that they do is also true, and if love isn't love until it's passed then it was surely there all along we just didn't recognize it. I guess if alot of people have played this song when people have passed away it must mean alot to them. Usually people will play a song that represents love, so for me thats what this song is about. | |
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syble said: chocolatehandles said: Every time I hear this song I can feel the sadness in his voice.
It’s such a sad and lonely song. Unfortunately I understand the pain and loss he was feeling when he wrote it. That’s why I can’t listen to it regularly - I just get over emotional when I do. So I tend to skip it and it’s never been on repeat. what pain and loss? Exactly.... PIPS! Eurgh... | |
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syble said: I understand what your saying! And I think it may have started off that way, being written for the film. thats interesting, I was wondering this myself the other day, what came first the film or the music, i always thought the music came first and was worked ino the film. after all christopher dies suddenly from a gun shot but christopher tracey dies after a long fought civil war, implying an illness or long period of decline. I know wendy and lisa went on to score films and tv but i dont think prince ever has, even GB seemed more a random collection of songs put together to work within the film and that the film had been written around them, which is probably why it was so poor.UTCM however had more snippets of songs, it wasnt one long video like PR, it had more dialogue and action with some incidental music. Just MHO True, could very well have been that way around... ! So, now we just have to speculate on what inspired him to write it? Hmmm.... I'm sure there's something in one of the books about how the title came about, will need to go and do some research!! | |
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fishwillbite said: syble said: what pain and loss? Exactly.... Are you asking about my the loss I've experienced or that of Prince? | |
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As much as I have shit on "Around The World In A Day" and Lord knows I've shit on "Parade" over the years, it was because he changed his style and left his signature sound which he never should have done until around 1990. But I did come to like each and every song on those two albums (except for "Sometimes It Snows In April") even back when they were in style. I was just pissed because he ended a party and a party should never end until it is forced to end.
But "Sometimes It Snows In April" is the very first Prince song that I did not eventually like after a few listens and still don't like to this very day. Even nerdy, dorky ass songs like "Do U Lie" and "Venus De Milo" sound better. Hell, I have a nerdy side too, I just don't let many folks know about it. And if nothing else, those two songs are good to make fun of. But "Sometimes It Snows In April" is just horrible. Absolutely horrible. Hell, it sounds like folk music and I can't think of anything more depressing sounding than folk music. And that moaning towards the end, hell naw. It sounds like a cow that is laying on it's side moaning because it's wounded. And this song makes me feel like I'm sitting around the campfire with a bunch of dorks holding hands and singing "Kumbaya" or "Michael Rode The Boat Ashore". Totally dull and totally uncool. . . . [Edited 9/10/09 7:32am] Andy is a four letter word. | |
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This is a nice ballad by Prince, and I thought he was smoking something when he wrote that song. It actually snowed here in April, in the spring time. We thought Prince was a prophet or something... The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. | |
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Great song, very emotional, Wendy & Lisa should get some BIG appreciation for their contributions to the Parade album.
especially their backing vocals... Imo. Prince 4Ever. | |
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vainandy said: As much as I have shit on "Around The World In A Day" and Lord knows I've shit on "Parade" over the years, it was because he changed his style and left his signature sound which he never should have done until around 1990. But I did come to like each and every song on those two albums (except for "Sometimes It Snows In April") even back when they were in style. I was just pissed because he ended a party and a party should never end until it is forced to end.
But "Sometimes It Snows In April" is the very first Prince song that I did not eventually like after a few listens and still don't like to this very day. Even nerdy, dorky ass songs like "Do U Lie" and "Venus De Milo" sound better. Hell, I have a nerdy side too, I just don't let many folks know about it. And if nothing else, those two songs are good to make fun of. But "Sometimes It Snows In April" is just horrible. Absolutely horrible. Hell, it sounds like folk music and I can't think of anything more depressing sounding than folk music. And that moaning towards the end, hell naw. It sounds like a cow that is laying on it's side moaning because it's wounded. And this song makes me feel like I'm sitting around the campfire with a bunch of dorks holding hands and singing "Kumbaya" or "Michael Rode The Boat Ashore". Totally dull and totally uncool. . . . [Edited 9/10/09 7:32am] oouuucchh, those were some harsh words, but sorry to tell you this, but I actually think you're wrong haha | |
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It is a beautiful song to me. Now, I think I will go listen to my Under the Cherry moon cassette tape. | |
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diiinnnooo said: vainandy said: As much as I have shit on "Around The World In A Day" and Lord knows I've shit on "Parade" over the years, it was because he changed his style and left his signature sound which he never should have done until around 1990. But I did come to like each and every song on those two albums (except for "Sometimes It Snows In April") even back when they were in style. I was just pissed because he ended a party and a party should never end until it is forced to end.
But "Sometimes It Snows In April" is the very first Prince song that I did not eventually like after a few listens and still don't like to this very day. Even nerdy, dorky ass songs like "Do U Lie" and "Venus De Milo" sound better. Hell, I have a nerdy side too, I just don't let many folks know about it. And if nothing else, those two songs are good to make fun of. But "Sometimes It Snows In April" is just horrible. Absolutely horrible. Hell, it sounds like folk music and I can't think of anything more depressing sounding than folk music. And that moaning towards the end, hell naw. It sounds like a cow that is laying on it's side moaning because it's wounded. And this song makes me feel like I'm sitting around the campfire with a bunch of dorks holding hands and singing "Kumbaya" or "Michael Rode The Boat Ashore". Totally dull and totally uncool. . . . [Edited 9/10/09 7:32am] oouuucchh, those were some harsh words, but sorry to tell you this, but I actually think you're wrong haha If hating that song is wrong, I don't wanna be right. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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vainandy said: If hating that song is wrong, I don't wanna be right. Hahaha, | |
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diiinnnooo said: EAL said: i got a tear literally the first time i listened to it back in '86 when i bought the parade cassette at zayre {Z}....i still do when i'm alone..reminds me of a gay friend that hanged himself after his dad told him he'd NEVER accept
his 'choice' of lifestyle...tragi c Omg that is sooo sad, poor guy, what kind of father says that?!? exactly !!...at the funeral his dad stood greating the mourners with a grin on his face as my friends sister and mother sobbed..his sister had to clean his apartment after the hanging[i won't get into specifics but, i'm sure some of you know what might happen when someone is hanged]..We were told the local police wouldnt tidy up after they were somehow informed of his sexual preference...this was 1991 in these great US of A | |
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EAL said: diiinnnooo said: Omg that is sooo sad, poor guy, what kind of father says that?!? exactly !!...at the funeral his dad stood greating the mourners with a grin on his face as my friends sister and mother sobbed..his sister had to clean his apartment after the hanging[i won't get into specifics but, i'm sure some of you know what might happen when someone is hanged]..We were told the local police wouldnt tidy up after they were somehow informed of his sexual preference...this was 1991 in these great US of A Ohh poor guy, I don't understand why people are so against gay people, they're just as human as us straight people, damn police officers I feel sorry for his sister, that must've been very hard to see her brother like that, I can't even imagine how it must've felt, | |
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