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Quite suckish... the lyrics are actually covering just 1 concept. it's about him wondering what it'd be like if he had the chance to go back and talk to his former self and pondering about what he would do different if he had the chance to start over again. inbetween he mentions his current belief and state of mind. it makes me sad though that he would call his former body of brilliant 80s work "nothing to remember but a lot to forget". well he didn't exactly say it was his 80s work but that's the essence of the message. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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erik319 said: Mindflux said: So, how long before we get a "Prince rips off Dolly Parton" thread? I'm not complaining, I like that bit! hehe! Oh, I knew you would (and did) ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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sgmusic said: People on here talking about how deep the lyrics are! What are they reading? It's a lot of convoluted disconnected shit. He's changing subjects like a kid with ADD.
Quite suckish... How dare you. Do you not know that Prince is a modern day Nostrodamus and Descarte rolled into one. Why without Prince we wouldn't know that any word with the syllable "con" is bad, very bad. And if you stop counting, you can live as long as a tree! | |
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Mindflux said: erik319 said: I'm not complaining, I like that bit! hehe! Oh, I knew you would (and did) I'm not convinced by the whole thing. There's something a bit... not sure. Lyrics are a bit clunky on first listen, need to listen to again a few times to see if I don't mind it... or I don't like it. I can't decide yet. I WANT to like it... but i'm not convinced yet. I was the same for years with mushrooms. Erik blah blah blah | |
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missjay23 said: At 3'28, there is a backward message "Contracts just make you smaller"
What would P mean with this phrase? (as if his CONtract-less handling of e.g. Croke Park worked well...) Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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I wonder what the ratio is on the songs Prince records vs. what gets released.
Back in the mid 80's, it was a solid percentage. Then, by the late 80's, Susan Rogers mentioned that number had fallen to about 1 in every 10 was a quality track. Prince would think he had this great song, invite someone from WB over to check it out, and they didn't like it at all ("The Line"). Now that ratio must be 1 out of every 50. Especially when you consider Bria Valente and Larry Graham are the people Prince probably "checks" tracks with before releasing it. They're gonna tell him it's great no matter what it is. I think Prince should check all tracks with me before release, and I would guarantee a 12 track, 4 star album. That's unless every track he's recording now sounds like Purple and Gold or Cause and Effect. If that was the case, I'd have him focus on releasing old tracks or at the very least, some live CDs. | |
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IstenSzek said: sgmusic said: People on here talking about how deep the lyrics are! What are they reading? It's a lot of convoluted disconnected shit. He's changing subjects like a kid with ADD.
Quite suckish... the lyrics are actually covering just 1 concept. it's about him wondering what it'd be like if he had the chance to go back and talk to his former self and pondering about what he would do different if he had the chance to start over again. inbetween he mentions his current belief and state of mind. it makes me sad though that he would call his former body of brilliant 80s work "nothing to remember but a lot to forget". well he didn't exactly say it was his 80s work but that's the essence of the message. I don't think he's referring to his past work, just past misdeeds. He does say that "he wouldn't change a thing" - I don't think he looks at his past work as sinful but, perhaps, some of the things he's done....just like any of us, of course. The song is explaining where he is at - and its that he's no longer the superstar, he's grown up. But, the way that is put across seems like he feels he should have learned that sooner in life. And, after all this reflection, we get a verse telling us to be more positive etc etc so that we have fewer regrets when we all, eventually, grow up. Its a mature song, fitting for its subject matter. [Edited 2/26/10 6:48am] ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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erik319 said: Mindflux said: Oh, I knew you would (and did) I'm not convinced by the whole thing. There's something a bit... not sure. Lyrics are a bit clunky on first listen, need to listen to again a few times to see if I don't mind it... or I don't like it. I can't decide yet. I WANT to like it... but i'm not convinced yet. I was the same for years with mushrooms. Erik Hahaha - touché ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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I think it is a little shallow musically, especially during the verses at the beginning, but I really like what he was doing musically during the auto-tune verse and I really like when his guitar comes in towards the end.
Lyrically, I just can't relate. I like to really sing a Prince song like I'm living it and I just can't feel this one. I still love you, though, Prince! | |
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NouveauDance said: sgmusic said: People on here talking about how deep the lyrics are! What are they reading? It's a lot of convoluted disconnected shit. He's changing subjects like a kid with ADD.
Quite suckish... How dare you. Do you not know that Prince is a modern day Nostrodamus and Descarte rolled into one. Why without Prince we wouldn't know that any word with the syllable "con" is bad, very bad. And if you stop counting, you can live as long as a tree! Bonsai in Prince's case. Contraceptives Confectionary Conan the Barbarian. All very bad? life wouldn't be worth living... Erik [Edited 2/26/10 6:49am] blah blah blah | |
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mannix59 said: I think The One You Wanna See is a much better track. At least that had some structure and was fun at the same time. | |
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Mindflux said: IstenSzek said: the lyrics are actually covering just 1 concept. it's about him wondering what it'd be like if he had the chance to go back and talk to his former self and pondering about what he would do different if he had the chance to start over again. inbetween he mentions his current belief and state of mind. it makes me sad though that he would call his former body of brilliant 80s work "nothing to remember but a lot to forget". well he didn't exactly say it was his 80s work but that's the essence of the message. I don't think he's referring to his past work, just past misdeeds. He does say that "he wouldn't change a thing" - I don't think he looks at his past work as sinful but, perhaps, some of the things he's done....just like any of us, of course. The song is explaining where he is at - and its that he's no longer the superstar, he's grown up. But, the way that is put across seems like he feels he should have learned that sooner in life. And, after all this reflection, we get a verse telling us to be more positive etc etc so that we have fewer regrets when we all, eventually, grow up. Its a mature song, fitting for its subject matter. you're right! i just read the lyrics again. it's a bit confusing, but it's def what you're saying and not what i wrote. i like the lyrics more now. don't touch my 80s prince collection, prince and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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NeoGeo24bit said: mannix59 said: I think The One You Wanna See is a much better track. At least that had some structure and was fun at the same time. Love that song! | |
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NeoGeo24bit said: I wonder what the ratio is on the songs Prince records vs. what gets released.
Back in the mid 80's, it was a solid percentage. Then, by the late 80's, Susan Rogers mentioned that number had fallen to about 1 in every 10 was a quality track. Prince would think he had this great song, invite someone from WB over to check it out, and they didn't like it at all ("The Line"). Now that ratio must be 1 out of every 50. Especially when you consider Bria Valente and Larry Graham are the people Prince probably "checks" tracks with before releasing it. They're gonna tell him it's great no matter what it is. I think Prince should check all tracks with me before release, and I would guarantee a 12 track, 4 star album. That's unless every track he's recording now sounds like Purple and Gold or Cause and Effect. If that was the case, I'd have him focus on releasing old tracks or at the very least, some live CDs. So, are you in A&R, earning a fortune? ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Thanks P for releasing a song & allowing The Current to play it, whether or not people dig it, we have something new 2 listen to! With that said, I'm on my 6th listen & I dig it more with each listen. I wanna know who's playing the drums because they holding it down! If it wasn't so damn early I'd play along to it on mine, lol. I like the message of the song & it's kew to hear him reflecting. The music is jamming too! I really like the "I am here, where r u" line, the line sticks out to me, fits perfectly with the song. So all and all, I'm feeling this one! U can cut off all my fins - But 2 your ways I will not bend
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NouveauDance said: And if you stop counting, you can live as long as a tree!
fat lot of good that will do ya if you happen to live close to an ikea factory and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Yea, I don't wanna slag the guy but I don't like the song. I'm hearing the comparisons made by others to Rock N Roll Is Alive and United States of Division...with maybe a pinch of the second half of Mad. It just sounds like a bombastic arrangement built around a merely average song. The playing is always top notch, especially the guitar. However, stripped of the arrangement, the actual song is boring. The production is also very dated sounding. The "Ladies and Gentleman" and the crowd chanting...it's all like an exercise in overproduction. A good song doesn't need all the bells and whistles, figuratively, and it Prince's case, LITERALLY.
I don't mind the lyrics. In spots it sounds like he's being honest and personal, which I appreciate. Is he really saying, "Made in the image of God and the Lamb?" I'm hearing, "Made in the image of cause and effect." Also, the "I am here...where are you" I believe was taken from the 7/7/07 Macy's show. I was there and he started the concert with those lines. | |
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Nelson4Life said: Thanks P for releasing a song & allowing The Current to play it, whether or not people dig it, we have something new 2 listen to! With that said, I'm on my 6th listen & I dig it more with each listen. I wanna know who's playing the drums because they holding it down! If it wasn't so damn early I'd play along to it on mine, lol. I like the message of the song & it's kew to hear him reflecting. The music is jamming too! I really like the "I am here, where r u" line, the line sticks out to me, fits perfectly with the song. So all and all, I'm feeling this one!
Well, its either JB (though, a bit rocky for him) or Michael Bland (certainly fits more his style). But, I'm having trouble deciding! ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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FABULOUS!!!
Love it!!! | |
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piepie1976 said: I don't mind the lyrics. In spots it sounds like he's being honest and personal, which I appreciate. Is he really saying, "Made in the image of God and the Lamb?" I'm hearing, "Made in the image of cause and effect." That's also what I've been hearing. ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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He's done better songs in the past. | |
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With the settlement of the Ireland gig, the timing of its release, the "I am here where are you?" and audience bits, to me it seems like this is something like "Hello" in a way his response to Prince news as of late.
The lyrics are cool, but seemed brutally and painfully forced into song. [Edited 2/26/10 6:56am] | |
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OK OK OK OK OK OK
I just listened again and I can't stop laughing.... The verse is straight 9 to 5 Dolly Parton Tumble out of bed Stumble to the kitchen Pour myself a cup of ambition And yawn and stretch and try to come to life... That's freakin hilarious! "If you wanted to buy a Sam Cooke album, where would you go?" | |
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I am not talking about the lyrics, but: I am not impressed with the music, it is way too "bombastic", makes "Strays Of The World" sound like a masterpiece. (Which it isn't). Maybe the "Prince glass of inspiration" is half empty, or half full.... it sure is missing something... It's not the kind of music I like. this song is for the fans only, it's not reaching out for the big "mainstream" audience. Is it pop? no... funk? no..... light rock...? maybe. Damn I'm disappointed..... and this is nothing new when it comes to Prince.... unfortunately. [I'm trying to digest my disappointment] Prince 4Ever. | |
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The song sucks and Prince continues to churn out the same watered-down funk and rock. I'll giving "Pause & Reject" one big yawn. | |
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Mindflux said: Nelson4Life said: Thanks P for releasing a song & allowing The Current to play it, whether or not people dig it, we have something new 2 listen to! With that said, I'm on my 6th listen & I dig it more with each listen. I wanna know who's playing the drums because they holding it down! If it wasn't so damn early I'd play along to it on mine, lol. I like the message of the song & it's kew to hear him reflecting. The music is jamming too! I really like the "I am here, where r u" line, the line sticks out to me, fits perfectly with the song. So all and all, I'm feeling this one!
Well, its either JB (though, a bit rocky for him) or Michael Bland (certainly fits more his style). But, I'm having trouble deciding! I really didn't get Michael Bland from that. I thought it sounded like Cora. Fingers crossed we'll actually get some info about who played what, but it'd doubtful. Erik blah blah blah | |
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Mindflux said: Nelson4Life said: Thanks P for releasing a song & allowing The Current to play it, whether or not people dig it, we have something new 2 listen to! With that said, I'm on my 6th listen & I dig it more with each listen. I wanna know who's playing the drums because they holding it down! If it wasn't so damn early I'd play along to it on mine, lol. I like the message of the song & it's kew to hear him reflecting. The music is jamming too! I really like the "I am here, where r u" line, the line sticks out to me, fits perfectly with the song. So all and all, I'm feeling this one!
Well, its either JB (though, a bit rocky for him) or Michael Bland (certainly fits more his style). But, I'm having trouble deciding! well don't count out cora yet. i know a lot of people think she ain't that good but she held herself up well enough at a lot of the O2 gigs and her work on the few lotusflower tracks she was on was very good. she might have stepped up a notch, you know how prince manages to get everyone playing beyond what they did before. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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That was so sick!!! And I mean that in a positive way,I was really feeling it until the chorus came up,that may take some time to grow on me but other than that I love it,it's very funky!. "All that glitters ain't gold" | |
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thedance said: [if you are a Prince "fam" and don't wanna read a negative reply, don't read this post then]
I am not talking about the lyrics, but: I am not impressed with the music, it is way too "bombastic", makes "Strays Of The World" sound like a masterpiece. (Which it isn't). Maybe the "Prince glass of inspiration" is half empty, or half full.... it sure is missing something... It's not the kind of music I like. this song is for the fans only, it's not reaching out for the big "mainstream" audience. Is it pop? no... funk? no..... light rock...? maybe. Damn I'm disappointed..... and this is nothing new when it comes to Prince.... unfortunately. [I'm trying to digest my disappointment] the internet is a big place.... | |
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