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Thread started 01/22/03 2:14am

andyf

Prince and Indie Music

Hello all,

I think we all agree that Prince has covered many musical genres, but one thing that makes me curious is whether he has sounded close to indie music.

Off the top of my head, I can think of only a few songs that have an indie flavour:

Annie Christian
Come

Anyone got any other suggestions?


Thank you!


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Reply #1 posted 01/22/03 2:19am

BinaryJustin

Mmm...

I could erasily imagine Coldplay covering "If I Was Your Girlfriend".

There's a Belgian indie-band called Millionaire who have a song called "Come With You" which sounds A LOT like IIWYG. There's weird strings at the beginning, chicken grease, squelchy synths and almost the same hypnotising drum loops.

There other stuff is pretty cool too but "Come With You" is most Prince-esque.
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Reply #2 posted 01/22/03 2:32am

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Belgium band SOULWAX (groovy band) have covered Starfish And Coffee. The both brothers fronting the band are big Prince fanatics and even interviewed him on his European promo tour for Rave.
Prince should get closer to indie though; I wanna hear him do The Cure and Tricky songs.
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Reply #3 posted 01/22/03 3:00am

Alejandro

i must admit soulwax are a class band-but indie music is godam crappy. Period.
uzi >>> nuts (< the dude from coldplay)
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Reply #4 posted 01/22/03 7:53am

andyf

BinaryJustin said:

Mmm..."If I Was Your Girlfriend".

There's a Belgian indie-band called Millionaire who have a song called "Come With You" which sounds A LOT like IIWYG. There's weird strings at the beginning, chicken grease, squelchy synths and almost the same hypnotising drum loops.

There other stuff is pretty cool too but "Come With You" is most Prince-esque.


Thanks for the info! I'm not sure if IIWYG could be classed as having an indie flavour. That brilliant song is perhaps without any categories at all--it's way out different. Although I understand why indie-type bands would like to cover it.


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Reply #5 posted 01/22/03 12:46pm

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It really depends what you mean by "indie music".
As far as I'm aware, the term indie is generally used to denote releases by means of an independent record label.

Following that rationale, did Prince score his first ever UK number one with an "indie" record (in the shape of "The Most Beautiful Girl In The world").

But I gather you are referring more to records with a grungy type of sound, lacking the studio sheen of most chart fodder. In that case I would recommend you check out "The Undertaker", which is a very unpolished record that was recorded straight onto DAT, with a minimum of fuss, therefore retaining that "grungy" ambience.

Speaking of independent releases, the last issue of MUZIK magazine carried a free CD containing a very eerie cover version of "Dirty Mind" by Bent, a record so odd that just begs to be heard.

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Reply #6 posted 01/23/03 1:47am

andyf

giotto said:

It really depends what you mean by "indie music".


In the UK, giotto, indie really started as independent record labels (Rough Trade etc.) as you point out. However, through the 80's, indie started becoming classed as a genre, before grunge took off. I guess I mean a type of sound, although it is hard to categorise.



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