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Reflection from Musicology... an appreciation. I like this song... it came up on shuffle. Would you classify it as jazz or semi jazz? It's like he's telling you a story. I like this style. | |
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If you like the album version, check out the Tavis Smiley performance with Wendy. Amazing!
Peace. Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews. | |
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I like the first half of the Musicology album much better than the second half (just not Life O' The Party...),
my faves are.. Musicology, Illusion, Coma, Pimp & Circumstance, A Million Days, Call My Name, What Do U Want Me 2 Do? Reflection is ok, but not my fave off the album Prince 4Ever. | |
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I love this song and I realize there are jazz guitarists...however, I tend to associate jazz music with saxophone for the most part.
I may need a lesson in music styles though, I don't know where I would classify some songs. And with Prince, I have a hard time doing that a lot of the time. That is why I say, "Prince Music," is in a class by itself. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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metallicjigolo said: If you like the album version, check out the Tavis Smiley performance with Wendy. Amazing!
Peace. That's very good performance | |
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zaza said: metallicjigolo said: If you like the album version, check out the Tavis Smiley performance with Wendy. Amazing!
Peace. That's very good performance yeah that live performance was better than the studio version... I absolutly love this song...it touches | |
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When I first got this cd I played this song over and over. When Prince says "can I do that" I get a chill everytime, lol. Silly I know but it's the tone or something.....
I give this song a 10!!! LIVE4LUV
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I like this song, it has a really laid-back, nostalgic feel. That being said, I don't consider it jazz. More like soft, laid-back rock. That sounds like an insult, but it's the only way I can think to categorise it. The definition of jazz usually involves either some level of improvised music or a swing feel. Let's face it, "jazz" as a pejorative term is vague at best. It means different things to different people. A case could be made that N.E.W.S., Courtin' Time, When the Lights Go Down, or She Spoke to Me is jazz. But in my opinion, not Reflection. The jazziest part of the Musicology Album is the swingy outro to Call My Name, even though the drums scream for the support of a walking bass. The closest Prince has ever come to real jazz in my opinion is the title track Rainbow Children. That really seemed to embrace the swing feeling and harmonic approach of modal jazz to an extent he had never reached before. Runner up is the outro to She spoke to Me. I sincerely hope Prince continues to push himself toward really discovering a jazz flavour in his compositions, as I think it could only help him to break free of his own cliches, and avoid superficial imitations of the artform. That being said, he's always had a unique approach, and maybe wanting him to do this is akin to wanting him to release a definitive, groundbreaking reggae album, or ska album. It's something that he occasionally flirts with, but will never 100% embrace. He is a wonderful and original artist and an improvising musician, and perhaps we should be happy and thankful for that. I sure am. Take it - like Clarence said:
"I got a million of them - all different U know." | |
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Also how he sings...
Still it's nice 2 know That, uh when bodies wear out We can get another What does that 1 thing have 2 do with the other 1? Eye don't know Eye was just thinking about my mother | |
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metallicjigolo said: If you like the album version, check out the Tavis Smiley performance with Wendy. Amazing!
Peace. I agree! Still my favorite! Help others get ahead. You will always stand
taller with someone else on your shoulders. --Bob Moawad | |
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nyse said: Also how he sings...
Still it's nice 2 know That, uh when bodies wear out We can get another What does that 1 thing have 2 do with the other 1? Eye don't know Eye was just thinking about my mother I forgot to look up at the moon because I was too busy looking at you babe..... (my fav line) LIVE4LUV
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yeah,...that part gives me shivers sometimes... One of my favorite songs by prince...Sad and happy at the same time | |
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I actually like this song. I like the Tavis version more. | |
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Never could get into it | |
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Love this song. I wouldn't classify it as jazz though. It always puts me in a melancholy state of mind. With the performance on Tavis Smiley with Wendy it got the stamp of instant classic in my book. I hope he doesn't forget about it when he tours again. When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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It's a nice pretty background song with a very slight jazz feel to it but I feel it's a little too repetitive. Not musically interesting enough to be real jazz but for easy listening it's nice, along with On the Couch & Mr Man.
Musicology, Cinnamon girl & What do you want me to do though, from this album rock! "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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One of Prince's all-time worst songs at least to me. Terrible in every way. | |
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Gohi said: One of Prince's all-time worst songs at least to me. Terrible in every way.
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Yeah laugh at me for stating an opinion that lots of people on this site have. Or we could have a discussion which is what this forum is for. Why do you disagree with this? | |
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I'm just playing with you my friend....just so happens my opinion is in contrast
with yours...I love the different opinions on the org... | |
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This a beautiful tune, one of my favorites, like you just get lost in love and..... | |
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One of my favorite Prince tracks ever. Definitely feels like some of the most from-the-heart lyrics he's ever written. | |
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MendesCity said: One of my favorite Prince tracks ever. Definitely feels like some of the most from-the-heart lyrics he's ever written.
I agree... beautiful love song. Imagine that coming from someone who you love? He is so romantic. | |
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Don't know if this is jazz.
But I like this song. For me, it's a nostaglic trip. It reminded me of my youth. My friends & I sitting on the stoop of the building we lived in, for several hours. One of our games: "punch car". We'd hit each other on the arm, when a Volkswagon went by. Prince & Wendy performing it on theTavis Smiley Show was marvelous. I almost cried watching their synchronized playing. I'll β₯οΈ "LemonDrop" 2DN π your "Sugar"
Prince: TY! πΉ πΆπΈπΆ π Rex @3/27/18 2D Media Let Prince R.I.P. | |
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Once of his more 'sincere', humble, subtle lyrics from the last years.
I love his version with Wendy on Tavis' show. | |
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Oh my God. I am so sorry. I don't know how this happened but... I thought this thread was called Reflections on Musicology. As if we were all reflecting on the song Musicology. Agh I am so sorry haha.
Reflection is an awesome, awesome song. Beautiful. | |
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