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the love we make one of the best prince-songs ever is on "emancipation": "the love we make", - wow!! | |
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Definitely.
Desperate is the day that is 2morrow
Wicked is the witch that stands 4 nothing
Happy is the way 2 meet your burdens
Precious is the baby with a mother
Sacred is the prayer that asks 4 nothing, oh
The only love there is, is the love we make {x2} How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand. | |
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Partly written as a tribute to the late Jonathan Melvoin. | |
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great lyrics, very true this too shall pass | |
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Great song, but there's no guitar solo.... damn. Prince 4Ever. | |
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just listen to liveversion in Monaco 13/08/2009, 2nd show and njoy | |
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I really like the song musically. Unfortunately it has the same issue for me that so much of his later work does which is the religious retoric.
This element in Princes songs often creates little lyrical nadirs which I just have to ignore in order to enjoy the rest.
One that really bothered me was his attack on "the evolution principle" in the song colonised mind, whereby he states that "you see a rock on the shore and say it's allways been there". Surely he knows that no evolutionists think that, it's a classic case of creationists misrepresenting the theory of evolution, not to mention the big bang theory, in order to try and discredit it.
And yet the main lyric in TLWM seems to present an athiests view about how we are solely responsible for the state of the earth. If the only love there is, is the love we make, then what happened to the love of God? I am confused.
I'm glad he speaks his mind though, it's not like he's doing it just for popularity, I actually think it's one of the things which prevents many people from really relating to him, at least on this side of the pond. That and the fact that they just aint got the funk. So at the end of the day I respect his commitment to his beliefs, it's a defining quality of prince's. So I guess i wouldn't have it any other way.
"so glam, it's absurd" | |
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maybe he's just coining a phrase for the sake of getting a point across in this song
"the only love there is, is the love we make"
i can relate to being responsible for the amount of love in my life, so maybe that is all he meant
from what i can tell about a lot of prince's lyrics, he tends to use very generalized terms to make the song simple and applicable to everyone this too shall pass | |
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inspired and beautiful. I'm sure i have a live boot version of this somewhere from around 2004?, think it's just P and the piano?.
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His BEST song EVER!!!
IMO "You can be the President, I'd rather be the Pope" | |
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Song makes me feel for Prince. I love Emancipation too!!![Edited 9/9/10 18:19pm] Prince is GORGEOUS. I'm inspired. GOD is GREAT. Is there anything else to say? lol | |
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For people who say Prince never recorded anything worth while since his 80s heyday, this song alone proves them wrong. Brilliant. | |
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"Jes, eet's qvite breelliant but lacks a rock guitar solo! Why go through zee trouble of resurrecting zee classic, 7-4-1 rock prrrrrogression on zee vamp but omit a rock guitar solo??!?!" | |
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Afaik this was only performed three times live: Fillmore 2004 and twice in Monaco 2009. Am I correct? Busy doin' something close to nothing | |
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