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Reply #30 posted 10/22/09 10:42pm

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"money, money, money..." lol (my favorite part, like, ever nuts) i like his vocals on it, but nah, not my favorite at all shake. the album as a whole is alright, but i don't bump it too much myself either.3121 is my shit though love
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Reply #31 posted 10/25/09 1:59pm

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Imago said:

So it was with tremendous surprise last night while listening to my iPod that when this song came on, I really enjoyed it. His vocals are great for this type of song. Maybe it was the uber expensive Shure headphones I was wearing, but I heard slight inflections and a degree of control in his voice that was amazing. He was actually 'acting' with his voice in the song. If you pay attention to it, he goes from the god-like narrator to the old-woman role ("come here, let mamma feed ya...") back to the narrator effortlessly.



Nice pick Imago. wink

Which Shure model do you have?...



...I won a set of their SCL5 Sound Isolating Earphones a couple of years ago. Definitely changed my in-ear listening experience.


Regarding the song, those guitar parts are a lesson in FUNK rhythm playing.


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Reply #32 posted 10/25/09 4:54pm

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theAudience said:

Imago said:

So it was with tremendous surprise last night while listening to my iPod that when this song came on, I really enjoyed it. His vocals are great for this type of song. Maybe it was the uber expensive Shure headphones I was wearing, but I heard slight inflections and a degree of control in his voice that was amazing. He was actually 'acting' with his voice in the song. If you pay attention to it, he goes from the god-like narrator to the old-woman role ("come here, let mamma feed ya...") back to the narrator effortlessly.



Nice pick Imago. wink

Which Shure model do you have?...



...I won a set of their SCL5 Sound Isolating Earphones a couple of years ago. Definitely changed my in-ear listening experience.


Regarding the song, those guitar parts are a lesson in FUNK rhythm playing.


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431


Yes I was wondering same which headphones were u using I to am looking for good set of headphones to enhance my listening experience.
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Reply #33 posted 10/25/09 5:06pm

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That song has been my favorite on Musicology from the jump. nod
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Reply #34 posted 10/25/09 5:28pm

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That song has been my favorite on Musicology from the jump. nod

I've always appreciated your support for my threads, Genesia, especially since you know better. hug
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Reply #35 posted 10/25/09 5:30pm

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theAudience said:

Imago said:

So it was with tremendous surprise last night while listening to my iPod that when this song came on, I really enjoyed it. His vocals are great for this type of song. Maybe it was the uber expensive Shure headphones I was wearing, but I heard slight inflections and a degree of control in his voice that was amazing. He was actually 'acting' with his voice in the song. If you pay attention to it, he goes from the god-like narrator to the old-woman role ("come here, let mamma feed ya...") back to the narrator effortlessly.



Nice pick Imago. wink

Which Shure model do you have?...



...I won a set of their SCL5 Sound Isolating Earphones a couple of years ago. Definitely changed my in-ear listening experience.


Regarding the song, those guitar parts are a lesson in FUNK rhythm playing.


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431

Good question!
I'll need to check when I get home. They're not the $500 pair.
I'm not THAT much of an audiophile. lol
I think mine where in the $200 neighborhood, whichever pair those are. shrug

I'll look 'em up.

What do the $500 pair sound like anyways? I think I would jizz myself.
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Reply #36 posted 10/25/09 5:48pm

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Imago said:

Genesia said:

That song has been my favorite on Musicology from the jump. nod

I've always appreciated your support for my threads, Genesia, especially since you know better. hug


What can I say? You start great threads! shrug wink
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Reply #37 posted 10/26/09 7:47am

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I really liked the Musicology period,because after years he finally released an
album with singles and videos,radiostations premiered the new songs and even the single Musicology got airplay on radio and tv...it was just nice
2 get a solid Prince album.

And I love I,C,P&C,it sounds very Prince-isch 2 me.
Also love A million Days,Life O'Party (I know I'm the only 1!!),
What do U want me 2 do.
Musicology,Call my name,Reflection are good!

Don't like,can't stand The Marrying kind/If eye was....
Love4oneanother
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