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Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise, | |
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I agree with both of you in terms of the lyrical content of the TRC Era. This was the era where I learned how to 'hear' the music first and I had this zombie effect going on with the lyrics where I was saying the lyrics while listening to the music but it was not resonating with me to mean anything.
P's lyrics always come off like a child that learns how to do something new and wants the whole world to see what they know how to do and we're like, 'that's nice' to the child and then their happy.
Anyone that attended the Celebration shows most likely walked away from that with a new found understanding where P was at that time mentally and spiritually but, you have to look at him like "I understand what you're saying but, I do not agree' and he's cool with it. Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
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I have been collecting a lot of ONA tour shows of late, and i must say that i have been a Prince fan since 1984-85, and i think that the whole ONA era (not just the tour) is one of the most musically rich to date. I went to 2 shows on the ONA tour and was amazed......as per, but it is really only since i began collecting the other live shows that i have realized how musically broad this period was. Yes, some of the lyrics were changed to old stuff etc etc, but to have such a wealth of choice in these shows is just amazing, coupled to one of the best live bands of his career, it is just amazing me really. These recordings should be collected and treasured by all fans of Prince's music. We may not get another period as musically diverse as this one again.
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I just listened to ONA album a few days ago, and I enjoyed it. This song is stunning. I love it. The vocals are perfection. How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand. | |
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I wasn't following Prince at this stage, but thank goodness I could catch up with these. Don't have C-note but have listened to it. TRC and ONA definitely favourites albums. Pure musica. brilliance and it will never go out of fashion. Here to stay.
OFFS, once again, a killer thread! You're the man/woman here, that's for sure. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Welcome. First of all, the term "black and white" is a fallacy. When a minority realizes its similarities on a higher level End of part one. London, England, sometime in the early 1600's: We have the God-given right 2 run out of our colony anyone Come on, come on, keep it moving here Mirror, mirror what U see? Devil, devil what U know? Bridge... Teacher, teacher what U say? Preacher, preacher is it true? The bridge, huh... People, people what's your name? U might say "what U mad about?" We found this tape in the Akashic records. "My fellow Americans, if there is a just God, we're gonna pay 4 this!" "Black men and White men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics Johnny B... © 2001 Controversy Music - ASCAP | |
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One Nite Alone... Japan Tour -November 2002 | |
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Internet track rel 2002 | |
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March 3 . 2002 ツアー 3日目 | |
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USA TODAY Prince, The Rainbow Children (3.5 out of 4) How fitting that Prince's resurrection as a pop visionary comes by way of a religious awakening. Having exhausted sexual taboos, the recently converted Jehovah's Witness bravely plunges into the forbidden zone of faith, taking provocative discourse to a higher plane without abandoning his lust for greasy funk and bump-and-grind beats. Preaching peace and harmony, Prince slams hypocrisy, racism, sexism and spiritual bankruptcy in his strongest sacred and social statements since 1987's masterful Sign 'o' the Times. Periodic slides into piety and dogma are forgotten in the heady rush of strikingly original music, a soulful symphony of rock, funk, gospel and jazz hybrids. Flawed only by its irritating Darth-like narrator, The Rainbow Children delivers salvation from mediocrity in an often-bewildering interplay of biblical references and sensual grooves. Peerless production, experimental glee and brilliant musicianship add up to one of Prince's most challenging and fascinating works to date, whatever your take on the enigmatic valentines to God. -- Edna Gundersen | |
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY Music Review by Marc Weingarten The Rainbow Children Prince's worldview has always been a muddled conflation of one-world utopianism, Christianity, and paganism. This concept album, called The Rainbow Children, finds him trying to work through that tangled belief system with an epic rock-musical/morality play in which God's chosen, the rainbow children of the title, are anointed to deliver the Good Word about ''The Everlasting Now.'' Bible-thumping sincerity doesn't suit Prince well; the album's light jazz-funk grooves sink under the weight of his sanctimony. In a career marked by interesting failures, never has Prince sounded so prosaic. C+ | |
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My favorite song on the album,
singer from Millenia
Everywhere
There's a place I want 2 go
F-f-f-feel it When I was lost and couldn't see my way Without God it wasn't there We were always meant 2 be Feel it, feel it everywhere Can U feel it, feel it? Oh, we got so much work 2 do everywhere © 2001 Controversy Music - ASCAP[Edited 10/12/10 6:03am] | |
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Whoa-oh-oh Imagine a young woman runnin' 4 her very life Into an alley — cold and rainy Say it's just a dream, just a dream, just a dream Here on earth, here on earth Stayin' right here, I'm stayin' right here © 2001 NPG Publishing
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You did an incredible job on this thread...
I did not know very much at all about Mr Nelson truthfully until, the start of 1999... My life was so involved in helping people that I just didnt even pay attention to tv, media or otherwise, still dont to this day. What I have come to find is a very personal deep respect for his life and those for whom he has opened and awakened towards God Jehovah and the blessing of music thru life. Thank you for representing a beautiful era in music of his he shared in doing this thread. Take care, Sing [Edited 10/16/10 23:23pm] Silence is really golden and Gold is the rose in the heart for the Rose Of Sharon is where We never departed, YHVH/INRI...me. | |
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