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Thread started 12/16/09 5:37pm

thebanishedone

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Interactive vs Dreamer

Which song rocks harder???
Interactive or Dreamer
My vote goes to Interactive
Interactive is one of the best and hardest rocking Prince songs ever with AMAZING GUITAR SOLO.
Dreamer is great but not up there with his best rockers.

too bad Prince dont play Interactive live
maybe he forgot the solo? cool
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Reply #1 posted 12/16/09 5:41pm

SavonOsco

Damn..two of my favorite songs...but I'll go with Interactive just because I've rocked to it longer..In a year or so, my choice may change
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Reply #2 posted 12/16/09 5:41pm

Tame

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I Love em' both. cool
"The Lion Sleeps Tonight...
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Reply #3 posted 12/16/09 5:42pm

squirrelgrease

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Dreamer, borrowed riff aside.
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #4 posted 12/16/09 6:15pm

nosajd

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i personally feel that Interactive is way over rated therefore I feel it sux a big f'n donkey ball compared to Dreamer.
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Reply #5 posted 12/16/09 7:03pm

dance4me3121

Dreamer is better. I do like them both. Maybe i picked Dreamer because theres more guitar playing and Interactive is 2 short. A good opponet for Dreamer is a song called ENDORPHINMACHINE
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Reply #6 posted 12/16/09 7:05pm

SavonOsco

dance4me3121 said:

Dreamer is better. I do like them both. Maybe i picked Dreamer because theres more guitar playing and Interactive is 2 short. A good opponet for Dreamer is a song called ENDORPHINMACHINE

Yes!!...I was thinking the same thing, Endorphinmachine would my choice if that was the case.
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Reply #7 posted 12/16/09 7:32pm

ernestsewell

Picked up my paper today, give you one guess what I'll say.....

INTERACTIVE!
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Reply #8 posted 12/16/09 9:54pm

daPrettyman

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I don't think "Dreamer" has been around long enough for a challenge like this, but I'll pick it over "Interactive". I think I like it better because of the message.
**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
U 'gon make me shake my doo loose!
http://www.twitter.com/nivlekbrad
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Reply #9 posted 12/16/09 10:15pm

Dave1992

I love Dreamer, but this one has to go to INTERACTIVE!

It's just quirkier and more special in sound, somehow.
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Reply #10 posted 12/17/09 1:45am

vivid

I'm not too keen on either, but I'll go with Dreamer as I just find that a bit boring as opposed to irritating smile
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Reply #11 posted 12/17/09 3:15am

MattyJam

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Both shit.
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Reply #12 posted 12/17/09 3:25am

vivid

MattyJam said:

Both shit.



falloff
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Reply #13 posted 12/17/09 3:40am

iloveannie

See, now I always thought I preferred Prince's heavier side yet it turns out I don't. Best rock song of Prince's? Let's Go Crazy. It was the first one man!
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Reply #14 posted 12/17/09 4:09am

vivid

iloveannie said:

See, now I always thought I preferred Prince's heavier side yet it turns out I don't. Best rock song of Prince's? Let's Go Crazy. It was the first one man!



eek I'm Yours, Bambi...
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Reply #15 posted 12/17/09 4:25am

NouveauDance

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Has to go to 'Interactive'. One of my favourites from the Come/Gold era, and a total missed single opportunity as a follow-up to TMBGITW.
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Reply #16 posted 12/17/09 4:33am

iloveannie

vivid said:

iloveannie said:

See, now I always thought I preferred Prince's heavier side yet it turns out I don't. Best rock song of Prince's? Let's Go Crazy. It was the first one man!



eek I'm Yours, Bambi...


It was the first one I heard man!

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Reply #17 posted 12/17/09 5:43am

vivid

iloveannie said:

vivid said:




eek I'm Yours, Bambi...


It was the first one I heard man!

smile



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Reply #18 posted 12/17/09 5:45am

MattyJam

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I've always found the majority of Prince's attempts at rock music to be full of cliches and extremely derivitive. Cream is a Marc Bolan rip-off, Dreamer is a Hendrix rip-off, Baby Knows is a Chuck Berry pastiche....

Chaos & Disorder is his most convincing stab at the genre, but even then, he doesn't bring anything particularly original to the table.
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Reply #19 posted 12/17/09 6:59am

thebanishedone

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Prince have great rock songs
and his rockers are always interesting
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Reply #20 posted 12/17/09 7:18am

Landonfunkmonk
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interactive.

It should have opened The Gold Experience
Something BIG Is Coming.
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Reply #21 posted 12/17/09 8:42am

ernestsewell

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interactive.

It should have opened The Gold Experience

Or been somewhere on the album, and cut out "Shy". The Gold Experience, which I consider a rock album overall anyway, would have been even moreso a rock album. The number of rock songs would have upped a bit with Endorphin, Shhh, Gold, Interactive, Dolphin. Couple of ballads, and a couple of funk workouts, and you're set. But anyone knows I think Gold is a perfect album anyway (even moreso because I never ripped "Shy" to my harddrive, so when I play the album, I never hear it. It's the only stinker for me. I also tag "Rock N Roll Is Alive" in the mix somewhere too, which should have been on the album as well).
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Reply #22 posted 12/17/09 8:55am

vivid

ernestsewell said:

Landonfunkmonkey said:

interactive.

It should have opened The Gold Experience

Or been somewhere on the album, and cut out "Shy". The Gold Experience, which I consider a rock album overall anyway, would have been even moreso a rock album. The number of rock songs would have upped a bit with Endorphin, Shhh, Gold, Interactive, Dolphin. Couple of ballads, and a couple of funk workouts, and you're set. But anyone knows I think Gold is a perfect album anyway (even moreso because I never ripped "Shy" to my harddrive, so when I play the album, I never hear it. It's the only stinker for me. I also tag "Rock N Roll Is Alive" in the mix somewhere too, which should have been on the album as well).



'Shy' is the best thing on there.
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Reply #23 posted 12/17/09 8:59am

Militant

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Interactive.....oooh, AIN'T THAT A BITCH!
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Reply #24 posted 12/17/09 9:05am

ernestsewell

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'Shy' is the best thing on there.

Not for me. It seems....lazy, and empty. Some of the vocal delivery is just as bad as people think "it's like surgery" is from "The Arms of Orion".
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Reply #25 posted 12/17/09 9:05am

Norwayman

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MattyJam said:[quote]I've always found the majority of Prince's attempts at rock music to be full of cliches and extremely derivitive.

Agree. He is more convincing when he is playful and funky.
I believe that sex is a beautiful thing between two people. Between five, it's fantastic.
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Reply #26 posted 12/17/09 9:15am

Dave1992

ernestsewell said:

Landonfunkmonkey said:

interactive.

It should have opened The Gold Experience

Or been somewhere on the album, and cut out "Shy". The Gold Experience, which I consider a rock album overall anyway, would have been even moreso a rock album. The number of rock songs would have upped a bit with Endorphin, Shhh, Gold, Interactive, Dolphin. Couple of ballads, and a couple of funk workouts, and you're set. But anyone knows I think Gold is a perfect album anyway (even moreso because I never ripped "Shy" to my harddrive, so when I play the album, I never hear it. It's the only stinker for me. I also tag "Rock N Roll Is Alive" in the mix somewhere too, which should have been on the album as well).


With all due respect, I don't know what makes you so obsessed with the idea of disliking Shy so much you have to call it out every time you mention The Gold Experience, but I do know that it is a song that should be valued by a very high precentage of people who generally enjoy Prince's music, because it possesses all the criteria people mention when talking about "good Prince songs".

It is perfectly arranged, yet not overproduced. The synth-string sound during the chorus may be called "quirky" by many, which is what is mainly appreciated in Prince's music. Furthermore, that sound has the "attack" a certain sound in a certain Prince song we all love has, too. You love that song too, I'm quite sure about that. The song is called If I Was Your Girlfriend.
The chord progression is typical. It his not highly experimental, nor is it basic and simple. The harmony, however, surrounds the chords with the typical Prince sound, so do the revolutionary backing vocals. The word "revolutionary" is relative and originates from my opinion about the song, but nobody can even question that the change of harmony by two simple notes in one of the backing vocals is the essence of an extraordinary piece of work.
The lyrics are giving the impression of being well-thought-out, giving hints and attacking social issues and human fantasy, but still leaving the topic space to breathe for the listener to fill it with own emotions and theories.
The delivery is flawless and perfect. Perhaps this can be called "too polished" by many, who say they started liking his sound less and less since the construction of Paisley Park, but as you say that you do enjoy the rest of this album very much, the crisp clear sound doesn't seem to bother you in particular.

You are, of course, afterall, entitled to your own opinion and could answer all this by simply saying "I just don't like the sound of it and you don't have to understand, nor agree!". However, I am confident that you know it would not be productive to simply dismiss my suggestion to listen to this song a couple of times again, before really being so assured that it is just is not good enough to keep up with the rest of The Gold Experience.

Remember, you are not a Fam for stating that a post 80's Prince album is full of great songs and that it is all a flawless, inspired piece of work. Because The Gold Experience certainly is, and Shy is a part of it.
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Reply #27 posted 12/17/09 9:16am

Dave1992

ernestsewell said:

vivid said:

'Shy' is the best thing on there.

Not for me. It seems....lazy, and empty. Some of the vocal delivery is just as bad as people think "it's like surgery" is from "The Arms of Orion".


The song you are referring to is I Love U In Me.
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Reply #28 posted 12/17/09 9:16am

vivid

ernestsewell said:

vivid said:

'Shy' is the best thing on there.

Not for me. It seems....lazy, and empty. Some of the vocal delivery is just as bad as people think "it's like surgery" is from "The Arms of Orion".



I think you got the wrong song there buddy.

'Shy' has space rather than emptiness, something a lot of his best songs have, but if you'd replace it with Interactive or worst yet Rock and Roll..., then I can see why you wouldn't be feeling that.
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Reply #29 posted 12/17/09 9:22am

ernestsewell

vivid said:

ernestsewell said:


Not for me. It seems....lazy, and empty. Some of the vocal delivery is just as bad as people think "it's like surgery" is from "The Arms of Orion".



I think you got the wrong song there buddy.

'Shy' has space rather than emptiness, something a lot of his best songs have, but if you'd replace it with Interactive or worst yet Rock and Roll..., then I can see why you wouldn't be feeling that.

I don't feel it because it's just lame in comparison to the other great songs on that CD. Simple.
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