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Thread started 05/10/10 3:23pm

2freaky4church
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Come On, one of the great songs of the 90s.

This song just never gets boring, does it? Does it!!

You have that genius keyboard beat. Simple but hits you in the gut. The beat itself is great. The wistful synth melody goes in and out--amazing. The Camille voice is used well. The lyrics are great. I really like the part when he makes love to his strings..lol. We all make love to those, I'd assume.

This is just a badass song. One of the top tunes of the 90s. He could learn a bit more from songs like this.
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Reply #1 posted 05/10/10 3:32pm

NDRU

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yeah it's not an amazing song on paper, but it just has that whatever that makes it really cool
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Reply #2 posted 05/10/10 3:43pm

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Never understood the love this track gets, it just feels bland to me.
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Reply #3 posted 05/10/10 3:50pm

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TheEnglishGent said:

Never understood the love this track gets, it just feels bland to me.


Ditto. Its not the worst off the album though, but thats hardly a compliment.
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Reply #4 posted 05/10/10 4:17pm

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Pump the shit really loud. The shit rocks. You know what a Prince hater I am. If I love this it must rock. haha
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Reply #5 posted 05/10/10 4:48pm

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thesexofit said:

TheEnglishGent said:

Never understood the love this track gets, it just feels bland to me.


Ditto. Its not the worst off the album though, but thats hardly a compliment.


Agreed!
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Reply #6 posted 05/10/10 4:54pm

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there was a live performance once of this song on the Jay Leno show in 1997 it was awesome biggrin but i never heard the studio verison though boxed
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Reply #7 posted 05/10/10 5:00pm

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motherfunka said:

thesexofit said:



Ditto. Its not the worst off the album though, but thats hardly a compliment.


Agreed!


I love this track, and I also like some of the remixes on the Come On maxi-single....

It's interesting, but even on Prince's weakest albums (and yes, Newpower Soul is one of them), at least one track always ends up becoming a classic for me. Like on Musicology, which I'm really not a fan of, but Reflection never gets the skip button on my zune.
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Reply #8 posted 05/10/10 9:26pm

nursev

Love the song cool
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Reply #9 posted 05/10/10 9:49pm

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I love it.
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Reply #10 posted 05/10/10 10:05pm

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squirrelgrease said:

I love it.


Ditto. The cd single which I finally got last year. (Cause I stop getting singles when this came out.) The extended version is great! One of his better long mixes of the 90's for sure.
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Reply #11 posted 05/10/10 10:05pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

This song just never gets boring, does it? Does it!!

You have that genius keyboard beat. Simple but hits you in the gut. The beat itself is great. The wistful synth melody goes in and out--amazing. The Camille voice is used well. The lyrics are great. I really like the part when he makes love to his strings..lol. We all make love to those, I'd assume.

This is just a badass song. One of the top tunes of the 90s. He could learn a bit more from songs like this.


That's always been my favorite part also. I like the little steel guitar riff too. In fact, it's one of my favorite songs.
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Reply #12 posted 05/10/10 10:08pm

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kewlschool said:

squirrelgrease said:

I love it.


Ditto. The cd single which I finally got last year. (Cause I stop getting singles when this came out.) The extended version is great! One of his better long mixes of the 90's for sure.


nod The Remix is terrific. I like the re-recorded vox too.
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Reply #13 posted 05/10/10 10:16pm

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PurpleDiamond2009 said:

there was a live performance once of this song on the Jay Leno show in 1997 it was awesome biggrin but i never heard the studio verison though boxed

YES! thumbs up! The live version from Leno is heavy.

Come on (Leno) vs. Come On (NPS)

is like

Fury (SNL) vs. Fury (3121)

or

Electric Chair (SNL15) vs. Electric Chair (Batman)

-not as good as those of course mr.green
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Reply #14 posted 05/11/10 5:39am

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squirrelgrease said:

kewlschool said:



Ditto. The cd single which I finally got last year. (Cause I stop getting singles when this came out.) The extended version is great! One of his better long mixes of the 90's for sure.


nod The Remix is terrific. I like the re-recorded vox too.


I was just about to say that - the re-recorded vocals on both remixes are cool.
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Reply #15 posted 05/11/10 5:48am

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I like it alright but it's not a fave for me. I don't hate it. The synths are nice though.

Got the butter for your muffin, just need the keys to the room.
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Reply #16 posted 05/11/10 6:57am

emesem

Its aaiiight I guess but saying its one of the great songs of the 90s says more about the 90s than the song.
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Reply #17 posted 05/11/10 7:35am

funksterr

I like it. It's doesn't come close to his best work, but it's probably the best Prince can do without equally talented musicians in the room.
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Reply #18 posted 05/11/10 7:45am

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"Come on" is a really good example to show how Prince was truly lost in the musical landscape of the 90's.
The song is really nothing more than your typical gangsta rap rhythm/music track of the time. With its dark, brooding, pumping beat and dissonant key change and synth melody.
Except, instead of Snoop Dog or Ice Cube rapping over it, theres these Princey Camille lyrics sung on top of it.
Which really made no sense, because he's singing about getting married and making love/music metaphors, while the music is this very dark, brooding gangsta track.
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Reply #19 posted 05/11/10 7:51am

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I love that song! Hated the video!
Um... let me warm up my vocals
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Reply #20 posted 05/11/10 11:28am

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Angelic1302 said:

I love that song! Hated the video!


But a presumably recently defiled Mani was in it.
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Reply #21 posted 05/11/10 12:10pm

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sexyfunkystrange said:

"Come on" is a really good example to show how Prince was truly lost in the musical landscape of the 90's.
The song is really nothing more than your typical gangsta rap rhythm/music track of the time. With its dark, brooding, pumping beat and dissonant key change and synth melody.
Except, instead of Snoop Dog or Ice Cube rapping over it, theres these Princey Camille lyrics sung on top of it.
Which really made no sense, because he's singing about getting married and making love/music metaphors, while the music is this very dark, brooding gangsta track.


Uhhhh....NO. I don't get that "^" at all from the song. To me it's a pure, fun, funky pop tune!

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Reply #22 posted 05/11/10 12:38pm

Jatrig

This is such a great song - I never get tired of it. Plus, the remixes and live versions always keep it fresh! The Cafe de Paris soundboard recording of it (if you edit out the doug e fresh rap) is by far the best recording of the song in my opinion - as it, in 7 minutes, incorporates the original and the remixed-rap version into one song!
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Reply #23 posted 05/11/10 1:19pm

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I completely agree with those who said the version he performed on Leno was much better than the studio version. The guitar on the Leno version is killer! By comparison the studio version sounds pretty tame.
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Reply #24 posted 05/11/10 4:47pm

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You guys have ears, right? rolleyes
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Reply #25 posted 05/11/10 4:55pm

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I love "Come On"! music

It's not his best of course, but it's really fun and catchy. I love the vocals too. Some of the lyrics are cheesy but it works!

"I got the butta for your muffin, just need the keys to the room..." giggle
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Reply #26 posted 05/11/10 6:23pm

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Super funky & Chaka Khan's hook was on point. It reminds me of his surprise Hit & Run shows he would do at the last minute back then. The stress of getting there and standing in line dealing with the stuck up fans. But the reward of witnessing the best live performer ever. This song live was funky funky funky.
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Reply #27 posted 05/12/10 9:56am

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Love the song cool


So do I. I played it to death when i first heard it and the remixes.
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Reply #28 posted 05/12/10 10:28am

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2freaky4church1 said:

This song just never gets boring, does it? Does it!!

You have that genius keyboard beat. Simple but hits you in the gut. The beat itself is great. The wistful synth melody goes in and out--amazing. The Camille voice is used well. The lyrics are great. I really like the part when he makes love to his strings..lol. We all make love to those, I'd assume.

This is just a badass song. One of the top tunes of the 90s. He could learn a bit more from songs like this.


I locked it in on replay on my CD player for a solid 6 hours once - its that damn funky.
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Reply #29 posted 05/12/10 10:29am

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and anything with Chaka on the vox simply cant be beat
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