I think it's the relationship and any amicable feelings.. the connection that is dying. NOt literally like Bob George. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Somebody is clear on it, me!
It's definitely gat totin', put on headphones and listen very closely...
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I don't know WHO the song's about....but it ain't about a baby. "Bring friends, bring your children and bring foot spray 'cause it's gon' be funky." ~ Prince
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Wasted kisses was a red herring apparently I heard that 'until you're in my arms again' is the song written for his child. The lyrics make sense. You'll never know a girl called Nikki and you'll never find Erotic City | |
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Yeah, you havent heard Prince play guitar also | |
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good work..but your grasping, at best. "Its flier to B hungry than fat" | |
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I actually like your analysis of the first line beginning, "Overdue..."
I meant to say I have no interest in starting a conflict with you...I phrased it wrong so it sounded harsh...
Don't agree with the rest of the analysis, but it's appreciated that you took the time and effort to do it from the depths of your spirit...that makes it worthwhile.. | |
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I never heard this rumor before.I did hear that "Until U're In My Arms Again" might be about his son. | |
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Ask aroudn, it's what I do best 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Too sad to even disuss | |
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Until U're In My Arms Again could fit 4 the baby but i can hardly believe that lyrics about the baby would sound that much like a break-up song. Besides, a dead person can't come back and be in one's arms again (even thru reincarnation unless such person reincarnates in the same family and the parents recognize him/her which is very unlikely 2 happen), so the lyrics would be more something like "Until i join u where u r".
As 4 Wasted Kisses, the lyrics according to the DTT are as follow (no mention of "your mother", it's "u smother"!!!) and thinking it's about the baby sounds as weird to me as thinking that Strange But True was about Vanity.
Why did I waste my kisses on U, baby?
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Damn, I told Ted a bazillion years ago to fix that dang line.
ATTN TED OR ERNEST OR WHOEVER IS DOING DTT NOWADAYS: IT'S "GAT TOTIN' OTHER"
wtf sense does 'in front of your gut, tell another' make anyway?!?
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if you think that's bad, you ought to see what they did to Glasscutter | |
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what in the hell is a gat? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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it's a gun.
Urban Dict:
Old slang, meaning gun. Came from shortening Gattling gun to just gat. Was used during the prohibition era to name any gun, but specifically the thompson submachine gun, aka The Tommy Gun.
Hmm...I never knew it was old school, thought it was a new kid thing.
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Ok, that makes thins hilarious if Prince is using Prohibition jargon to sing about his son!
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You know it's also possible that P is conflating his son and Mayte/girl in this song--projecting his (irrational but nevertheless human) anger over his son's death onto the female character. Rather than consciously acknowledging and writing about that, though, he creates a fictional scenario where the scapegoat for his anger is a woman. And since Mayte was, in one sense, "responsible" for the child's death (I don't mean logically, of course, but emotionally--emotions aren't logical), the jump from one person to the other makes a certain amount of sense.
Don't get me wrong: I think the literal storyline of the song definitely revolves around an erotic relationship b/t an adult man and woman; but I don't think someone who had to take their child off life support so recently could put that heart monitor/flatline bit into the song without in some sense channeling the emotions connected with it.
If you read/watch the interviews (Oprah, Gumble) and listen to the songs (When U're in My Arms, Comeback, Wasted Kisses) from this time period, it's obvious that P had a hard time directly confronting his child's death, and it obviously tore him and Mayte apart. It makes sense to me that if he couldn't face those emotions head-on, he might explore them more metaphorically and in a medium like music where he approach them indirectly.
This whole period in Prince's life is so hearbreaking. I often wonder how his life and career might have turned out if the child was born healthy... | |
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Again, his son has nothing to do with this song.
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could be about anyone anywhere anytime for any reason but who what when where and why is none of our business, we're not supposed to discuss such things lol
all his songs are magnificent works of art that we should marvel at with wondrous wonder and ask absolutely no questions lest we offend the precious king lol this too shall pass | |
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this too shall pass | |
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Sorry if someone else already said this but...
I think it's about his (one's) past coming back to haunt him (one), especially when he (one) is trying to make a marriage work... | |
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Where in the world do some of you guys get these ideas from? lmao.
Overdue – that's how I described the hour -- The minute he saw this person, he knew he'd end up fucking her. -- -- She sucked his dick in a small dark room and he took her stockings off and tied her up. She was obviously dating a thug-type. "Why should I care?" meaning he doesn't give a shit if the guy has a gun or not.
Nothing about marriage, kids, the Pope, Paisley Park, the price of tea in China, etc. It's not difficult. | |
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????
I was under the impression that "Sign o the Times" was about Vanity? | |
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Ooooh, okay. That makes sense.
Listen, ain't no sense in voting
I'll admit, I did first think of Vanity when I heard these lyrics. "Ain't nothing affirmative about ur actions" is probably referring to her quitting Purple Rain?? | |
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