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7 Appreciation Thread The first time I heard this song, I was floored. I normally hate songs in which the singer's voice is overdubbed a billion times to make this sort of power-group multi-track voice choir effect and shit. But in 7, I just love how he does it combined with an acoustic strumming guitar, ominous barely discernable lyrics, and a faintly middle-esstern vibe all the while maintaing very strong pop-single sensibilities. Seriously, MJ and Madonna could only dream of emulating such brilliance! Over the years, I've grown to like the song less---ok, ok...I actually find it unlistenable, but this does not diminish the uniqueness of the track nor it's impact on my early adulthood. I maid friends with that song. I got laid with that song....I grew up to that song. Big ups to 7! | |
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I was actually eating a pizza when i clicked on this thread... Thank GOD i ate it all before i saw that pic. Very good song and awesome video. | |
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7 is one of the songs that made me get into Prince. 1st time I heard it I was on my way home on the school bus & I asked this kid I knew who that was singing over the radio & he told me it was Prince. That's pretty much when I started paying attention to who Prince was. | |
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great song with classic prince "i think i'm more deep and clever than I really am" lyrics “If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists” | |
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"7" is the best song from him and the era. I remember having to buy the single on cassette. I think I went through 2 if not 3 copies because I kept playing it over and over and over and...(you get the idea).
I have to say I am not a fan of the video. Keven | |
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i was just listening to it yesterday. I didn't really like it when it first came out, but it grew on my over the years. | |
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it's the one that sealed the deal for me. | |
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I just cannot stand this song. I remember in the 90's listening to the American charts (UK here) thinking is this song successful because it has a religious element. There are so many songs on this album that slam this in to submission. | |
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jcurley said: I just cannot stand this song. I remember in the 90's listening to the American charts (UK here) thinking is this song successful because it has a religious element. There are so many songs on this album that slam this in to submission.
i'm pretty sure it had to do with it being incredibly catchy and awesomely produced. and it isn't actually much of a religious song. it's written to make you think it is with it's vague, pseudo-spiritual lyrics, but it's not really even about that. | |
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errant said: jcurley said: I just cannot stand this song. I remember in the 90's listening to the American charts (UK here) thinking is this song successful because it has a religious element. There are so many songs on this album that slam this in to submission.
i'm pretty sure it had to do with it being incredibly catchy and awesomely produced. and it isn't actually much of a religious song. it's written to make you think it is with it's vague, pseudo-spiritual lyrics, but it's not really even about that. thanks but I think that is probably where I am lacking appreciation. I find it quite laborious. I'm not slagging it coz it is one of those songs you kinda of know just has to exist regardless of taste | |
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jcurley said: I just cannot stand this song. I remember in the 90's listening to the American charts (UK here) thinking is this song successful because it has a religious element. There are so many songs on this album that slam this in to submission.
I only have this song on my B side, 3 CD pack, Was it on another CD? There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin. | |
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I loved this song when it came out, and still love it today. It was the first (and maybe only) song I ever owned as a CD single. Liked the video too, with the chick dancin' around with the sword on her head. | |
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I never really got into this song. I did like the long intro to the song when it was played during the ACT I tour. TRUE BLUE | |
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this song attracted many new fans to Prince;
even Deadheads liked it; it has some sort of mystical feel to it; prophecy if u like. | |
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It's always the obvious choice at belly dance festivals. When I hear it I'm like ok this is a real belly show...ha ha. Than I look for the girls that wanna look like Mayte u know bangs and all. Proverbs 23:9 | |
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Just watched the live performance on the Act 1 Dvd last night. I like the song and enjoy the video. | |
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Love the song, love the video.
I actually like the multi-tracked vocals, especially the really deep soul baritone. Anyone else think it's almost a sister-song to The Cross? I mean in the quasi-religious lyrics, and twangy citar?? Really like the acoustic version on the 12" too. I always thought that should have been the finished version. Good post by the way - glad someone else digs this tune. [Edited 5/14/10 15:47pm] | |
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I only have this song on my B side, 3 CD pack, Was it on another CD?
Its' on the 'symbol' album, 1992. (Also known as O+>, or 'Love Symbol', and I've even heard it called 'Prince & The New Power Generation', cos it doesn;t say anything else on the front apart from the.. er, symbol! Check it out, I think it's good. | |
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