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'The word' - what an amazing, inspired track.. was listening to my 2004 - present day section on my pod [amazing how time flies on a 6 hour round trip drive!!] , anyways this track really jumped out as a steller effort, the horn stab, the accoustic guitar, the great Eastern style percussion at the end and above all else the lovesexy sounding guitar driving the whole thing. Anyone else lovin' this. | |
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That's my favorite song on the album. It was an immediate standout for me. I don't much care for the lyrics (not that they're bad; they just don't resonate with me), but the care he took for the song itself, the vocals, and particularly the guitar all made me stand up and pay attention when I first heard it. Still love it. | |
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Efan said: That's my favorite song on the album. It was an immediate standout for me. I don't much care for the lyrics (not that they're bad; they just don't resonate with me), but the care he took for the song itself, the vocals, and particularly the guitar all made me stand up and pay attention when I first heard it. Still love it.
actually that's a great point, his vocals on here are outstanding, there seemed to be a real attention to detail in the whole of this track. | |
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Yeah this song rocks. Proverbs 23:9 | |
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I love it too, but there is a line about 'spiders and sticky glue' that make me cringe a bit. apart from that it is a nice tune.
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Efan said: That's my favorite song on the album. It was an immediate standout for me. I don't much care for the lyrics (not that they're bad; they just don't resonate with me), but the care he took for the song itself, the vocals, and particularly the guitar all made me stand up and pay attention when I first heard it. Still love it.
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I. FUCKING. LOVE. THIS. SONG.SO MURCH. OMAGAH!
Easily in my top 5 from 2000+....maybe even 1995+ may be #1 | |
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A rare inspired moment from the least inspired period of his career. | |
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AWESOME track - by far my favourite since the Rainbow Children album. IMO probably the only track, of this period, that could be termed a "Prince classic" - I genuinely believe it is "up there" with the Prince greats !! | |
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funkyhead said: was listening to my 2004 - present day section on my pod [amazing how time flies on a 6 hour round trip drive!!] , anyways this track really jumped out as a steller effort, the horn stab, the accoustic guitar, the great Eastern style percussion at the end and above all else the lovesexy sounding guitar driving the whole thing. Anyone else lovin' this.
According to my ipod this is the track I listened to the most and I still love it | |
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Love. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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When I first heard this I didn't like it. But I had been listening to so much new Prince music at one time that it just didn't fit in with the tracks I'd been favouriting.
Some music you can put as background music and enjoy but this track demands full attention and real listening to be fully appreciated. I really have to stop everything now when I listen to make sure I don't miss a second. And it always gets a repeat hit. "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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FunkDr said: AWESOME track - by far my favourite since the Rainbow Children album. IMO probably the only track, of this period, that could be termed a "Prince classic" - I genuinely believe it is "up there" with the Prince greats !!
Exactly! Should have been released as a single. A video also would have helped.What a waste of studio time not to capitalize on that masterpiece track. It was hands down the best track on 3121, Besides the title track. will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Love this song from start to finish. | |
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Amazing song! Love, love, love it PaisleyRose was here | |
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The album version is good, but I especially love the performance from the ALMA Awards. | |
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funkyhead said: was listening to my 2004 - present day section on my pod [amazing how time flies on a 6 hour round trip drive!!] , anyways this track really jumped out as a steller effort, the horn stab, the accoustic guitar, the great Eastern style percussion at the end and above all else the lovesexy sounding guitar driving the whole thing. Anyone else lovin' this.
Not at all liking this...mostly the lyrics..stand out track of 3121 is the title track imo. | |
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You guys make me want to go back and re-evaulate this track. I always thought it was completely over-rated NPGMC-era sounding white noise.
I'm ripping 3121 right now to give it a second chance. | |
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NouveauDance said: You guys make me want to go back and re-evaulate this track. I always thought it was completely over-rated NPGMC-era sounding white noise.
Did you like it? | |
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MattyJam said: A rare inspired moment from the least inspired period of his career.
Prince 4Ever. | |
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MattyJam said: NouveauDance said: You guys make me want to go back and re-evaulate this track. I always thought it was completely over-rated NPGMC-era sounding white noise.
Did you like it? Not in the slighest. Sorry, I just don't see the appeal, musically or lyrically. | |
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3121 is a kick ass album - it deserved to be number 1 on the charts | |
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NouveauDance said: MattyJam said: Did you like it? Not in the slighest. Sorry, I just don't see the appeal, musically or lyrically. Right with you. Personally i prefer the 3121 version of 'The Dance' over any of his now overtly religious bufoonery. Now that IS a decent throwback song. [Edited 4/7/10 6:38am] | |
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I love the beginning of the song. It's so sensual.
Only Prince could pull off a sensual "Gospel" song. | |
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love this song. it's songs like this that convince me that he's still "got it" when he tries. or maybe this kind of stuff only comes to him occasionally any more. either way, it's a standout on that album and one of the stand-outs in the "Nu-Prince" era of the last 6 years. and the spirituality isn't over-bearing or heavy-handed. [Edited 4/7/10 7:54am] | |
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One of my favourite songs on 3121, the best Prince CD since Gold Exp. The song is catchy with unique arrangements that don't remind me of any other Prince song. I always think that is quite amusing:) I dig it when Prince flashes originality | |
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ZiggmanZoo said: One of my favourite songs on 3121, the best Prince CD since Gold Exp. The song is catchy with unique arrangements that don't remind me of any other Prince song. I always think that is quite amusing:) I dig it when Prince flashes originality
Its Alan Leeds favorite track on 3121 to will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Dig this track and the album. | |
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errant said: love this song. it's songs like this that convince me that he's still "got it" when he tries. or maybe this kind of stuff only comes to him occasionally any more. either way, it's a standout on that album and one of the stand-outs in the "Nu-Prince" era of the last 6 years. and the spirituality isn't over-bearing or heavy-handed.
[Edited 4/7/10 7:54am] Say Whhhaaaat!!!!!? It's songs like this that make me think that Prince HASN'T got it. The fake sax sound, the triangle at the beginning, the textbook vocal effects at the middle of the song with the filter 'n shit. I would say the title track from 3121 stands out much more than this. I'll admit the percussion break at the end is cool, but we have to wait through three and a halph minutes of AMY GRANT type crap to get to it. Anyway, I'm glad I checked it out, but now I'm depressed. Wait...I'm not done...compare this to ANYTHING from the Lovesexy era and it doesn't hold a candle! Eye No, Rebirth of the Flesh, Lovesexy...thems be real songs with real production and heart, and way more spiritually profound. Man, it's like the difference with Superman when he's under a red sun or a yellow sun. Ofcourse, there's only one Son, and that's Jesus Christ, son of Jehovah (JUST KIDDING!!!!!) www.tonyezzy.com | |
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one of Prince's most inspirational tracks in the last few years | |
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