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America I absolutely adore P's guitar riff in the beginning, so badass! You completely forget that the song is political in nature. Who would have thought politics could be so funky! :l | |
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DarlingNikki1025 said: I absolutely adore P's guitar riff in the beginning, so badass! You completely forget that the song is political in nature. Who would have thought politics could be so funky! :l
Have you heard 1999? or "Ronnie, Talk 2 Russia"? That album, and the song, are funky, and quite political. | |
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Tis a very politically conservative song.
And I love it. the music knows what your motives are when you are making it
listen to The Replacements - its good for the soul | |
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LinnLM1 said: Tis a very politically conservative song.
How do you figure it's conservative? I can't figure out what he's trying to say... not that it matters, the song rocks verily. | |
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I absolutly love America 12" | |
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I love the Extended 21:46 version!
those Around The World In A Day 12 inches.. just WOW! those were the days .... credits.... pics are from: http://sleevographia2.fre...0DEU11.htm Prince 4Ever. | |
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LinnLM1 said: Tis a very politically conservative song.
And I love it. I have always thought America was an anti-conservative / liberal song. It sure has "social awareness" or whatever that is called in english.... Prince 4Ever. | |
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thedance said: those Around The World In A Day 12 inches.. just WOW! those were the days .... I agree completely. They're just .. | |
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billymeade said: LinnLM1 said: Tis a very politically conservative song.
How do you figure it's conservative? I can't figure out what he's trying to say... not that it matters, the song rocks verily. Well, Prince himself described the song as "straightforwardly patriotic" back in the day. Then there's: "Communism is just a word/ But if the government turn over/ It'll be the only word that's heard" That's a straight up anti-Commie sentiment. The John Birch Society could have written it. The refrain is clearly pro-America: "America, America God shed His grace on thee America, America Keep the children free" The there's the "Jimmy Nothing" verse: "Jimmy Nothing never went to school They made him pledge allegiance He said it wasn't cool Nothing made Jimmy proud Now Jimmy lives on a mushroom cloud" Jimmy is not patriotic and skips school and how does he pay for that? He ends up on a frickin' mushroom cloud. the music knows what your motives are when you are making it
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^Yeah, it's pretty much squarely in the Reagan '80s conservative Cold War-era mindset. | |
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thedance said: I love the Extended 21:46 version!
those Around The World In A Day 12 inches.. just WOW! those were the days .... credits.... pics are from: http://sleevographia2.fre...0DEU11.htm YES !!! Agree !! What a good idea to take some of the characters on the LP cover and to put them, bigger, on the 12 inches, I could have took more of them !!!! "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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Didn't work for Paisley park though...still I love this cover ! "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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yankem said: YES !!! Agree !! What a good idea to take some of the characters on the LP cover and to put them, bigger, on the 12 inches, I could have took more of them !!!!
Every character in the songs is on the album cover. Genius idea. | |
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ernestsewell said: yankem said: YES !!! Agree !! What a good idea to take some of the characters on the LP cover and to put them, bigger, on the 12 inches, I could have took more of them !!!!
Every character in the songs is on the album cover. Genius idea. That's true ! "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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ernestsewell said: DarlingNikki1025 said: I absolutely adore P's guitar riff in the beginning, so badass! You completely forget that the song is political in nature. Who would have thought politics could be so funky! :l
Have you heard 1999? or "Ronnie, Talk 2 Russia"? That album, and the song, are funky, and quite political. I always looked at 1999 & Ronnie Talk 2 Russia as well as Party Up along the same lines. Not so political-social as America but still. 1999 & Ronnie Talk 2... come across as more apocolytic, | |
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yankem said: Didn't work for Paisley park though...still I love this cover ! the Paisley Park image should have either been the girl on the seasaw or the old man crying | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: yankem said: Didn't work for Paisley park though...still I love this cover ! the Paisley Park image should have either been the girl on the seasaw or the old man crying Absolutely ! "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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yankem said: OldFriends4Sale said: the Paisley Park image should have either been the girl on the seasaw or the old man crying Absolutely ! I still have this album(not cd or MP3...I mean I do have those 2) but I have the original I bought in 85, pure art. I remember just being lost in the colors words and images | |
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When I first heard "America" i didn't like it; it was probably because i was just getting into Prince and couldn't fully appreciate the song. Now I love it! great lyrics and energy.
the single covers are fantastic too. How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand. | |
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The live version is waaaaay better than the album version. My Gawd...2 funky Eric Leeds and Eddie's horn arrangements are priceless. And then Wendy, in the "America" video...man Prince and Wendy 2gether, like in the video "Kiss" were a powerful force during that time period...man, I miss the 85/86 Revolution! | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: the Paisley Park image should have either been the girl on the seasaw or the old man crying
How about the boy with the balloon? | |
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NouveauDance said: OldFriends4Sale said: the Paisley Park image should have either been the girl on the seasaw or the old man crying
How about the boy with the balloon? He wasn't mentioned in the song though, was he? I always thought the cover should have been Paisley Park (the one on the cover) without anyone in it. Like it was deserted, or no one had shown up yet. It'd be weird to have a crying person on the first single to an album, so the old woman or old man might not have worked. Perhaps the girl on the see saw would be the best choice. | |
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i dont remember going much on this song, but appreciate it better now, it's so punchy and cynical, i love the energy and the Wooooos.
freedom! love! joy! peace! | |
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PurpleJane said: i dont remember going much on this song, but appreciate it better now, it's so punchy and cynical, i love the energy and the Wooooos.
freedom! love! joy! peace! It's not cynical at all. Cynical lends to believing the worst of human nature and motives or having a sneering disbelief in others. The song is more about the ills and troubles of humanity. Like many Prince songs (like "1999", "Ronnie Talk 2 Russia", and others), it heavily references nuclear war, Communism. There's no cynicism in that. | |
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NouveauDance said: OldFriends4Sale said: the Paisley Park image should have either been the girl on the seasaw or the old man crying
How about the boy with the balloon? Hey ! That's my avatar !!!! "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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ernestsewell said: NouveauDance said: How about the boy with the balloon? He wasn't mentioned in the song though, was he? I always thought the cover should have been Paisley Park (the one on the cover) without anyone in it. Like it was deserted, or no one had shown up yet. It'd be weird to have a crying person on the first single to an album, so the old woman or old man might not have worked. Perhaps the girl on the see saw would be the best choice. I thought the old guy was referenced in the song, definately the girl on the seasaw would be my choice though Paisley Park was released as 1st single outside the US? | |
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NouveauDance said: OldFriends4Sale said: the Paisley Park image should have either been the girl on the seasaw or the old man crying
How about the boy with the balloon? Yeah I like that one too It would have been cool to have that boy-balloon flying over a much smaller version of the album cover... | |
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I don't think that it was the first one...(I don't really remember, can't be sure). "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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Aaron6 said: The live version is waaaaay better than the album version. My Gawd...2 funky Eric Leeds and Eddie's horn arrangements are priceless. And then Wendy, in the "America" video...man Prince and Wendy 2gether, like in the video "Kiss" were a powerful force during that time period...man, I miss the 85/86 Revolution!
lol love it when I saw that video I saw people who had just conquered the world ...Purple Reign the connection the confidence, it was just high, I loved that video | |
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OldFriends4Sale said: Aaron6 said: The live version is waaaaay better than the album version. My Gawd...2 funky Eric Leeds and Eddie's horn arrangements are priceless. And then Wendy, in the "America" video...man Prince and Wendy 2gether, like in the video "Kiss" were a powerful force during that time period...man, I miss the 85/86 Revolution!
lol love it when I saw that video I saw people who had just conquered the world ...Purple Reign the connection the confidence, it was just high, I loved that video Shot in Nice, France, if I remember correctly...and yes, it kicked ass with Eddie and Eric on sax!!!!! Frenzy !!!! "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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