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Thread started 12/28/10 5:40am

billymeade

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"Songs that almost derail great albums" - Prince gets two mentions

From Onion AV Club...

http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-turd-in-the-caviar-24-songs-that-almost-derail,49441/

"Free"

Prince made classic albums before 1999, but his 1982 double album let him show the full breadth of his genius, from the apocalyptic pop of the title track to the thrilling weirdness of songs like “Lady Cab Driver” and “All The Critics Love U In New York.” Then there’s “Free,” an unexpected bit of flag-waving of the red, white, and blue variety, instead of Prince’s usual purple freak flag. While it’s kind of strange and cool to hear some unabashed patriotism thrown in the middle of a bunch of songs about sex, obsession, and partying—since those are also things that make America great—it’s still a funkless drag of a track.

"Darling Nikki"

The cultural significance of “Darling Nikki,” the sole inessential track on Prince’s classic Purple Rain, lies not in its negligible creative worth, but rather in the outrage it inspired. Professional busybody Tipper Gore was so horrified by Prince’s dirty little ditty about a “sex fiend” he encountered “in a hotel lobby masturbating with a magazine” that it helped inspire her to form the Parents Music Resource Center to fight profanity and sexuality in pop music. “Darling Nikki” is filthy all right, a nasty, paper-thin funk vamp that would sound perfectly at home on one of Prince’s sprawling, overloaded later albums. But on the otherwise tight, perfect Purple Rain, it feels like a throwaway B-side that somehow made it onto a masterpiece. There are plenty of reasons to object to “Darling Nikki”; the sexual content is just one of them.

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Reply #1 posted 12/28/10 5:51am

alexnvrmnd777

Yet more people who don't know what the fuck they're talking about.

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Reply #2 posted 12/28/10 5:58am

RodeoSchro

Great satire!

I was expecting "Wedding Feast" and "Jughead" to be the two songs!

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Reply #3 posted 12/28/10 6:05am

mblevels

alexnvrmnd777 said:

Yet more people who don't know what the fuck they're talking about.

yeahthat

You mean you're gonna actually hear what we play tonight? You're not gonna make up the notes in your mind?
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Reply #4 posted 12/28/10 6:58am

comegetwild

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I was with them on "Free" I love the song but it is still a strange choice 4 inclusion on that album.... But "Darling Nikki"? Behave Urselves. hrmph

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Reply #5 posted 12/28/10 7:03am

Fenwick

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I was with them on "Free" I love the song but it is still a strange choice 4 inclusion on that album.... But "Darling Nikki"? Behave Urselves. hrmph

+1

I think that's a fun idea for an article. And I agree that Free is the weakest track on 1999 by a landslide.

But Darlin Nikki? What in the world are they talking about? All credibility from the first statement is completely wiped out and thensome.

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Reply #6 posted 12/28/10 8:23am

GustavoRibas

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Never liked ´Free´ much, but Darling Nikki???? Darling Nikki was Prince at his best. And I m not talking about lyrics, but the passion he puts in the music. It is raw and edgy.

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Reply #7 posted 12/28/10 8:31am

xlr8r

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Both songs get me ready for the "home stretch" if you will for the meat and potatoes race to the finish line of both records..as in..okay here is a little work out for you to...get ready.

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Reply #8 posted 12/28/10 6:38pm

smokeverbs

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RodeoSchro said:

Great satire!

I was expecting "Wedding Feast" and "Jughead" to be the two songs!

This.

Keep your headphones on.
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Reply #9 posted 12/28/10 7:01pm

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comegetwild said:

I was with them on "Free" I love the song but it is still a strange choice 4 inclusion on that album.... But "Darling Nikki"? Behave Urselves. hrmph

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Got used to "Free" real quick. It shows his more thoughtful-about-the-world side. Plus his point is taken seriously and he gets it across real fine.

I kinda see where their going with Darling Nikki's inclusion... but uh uh

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Reply #10 posted 12/28/10 7:11pm

datdude

wow, that's why critics are so irrelevant and need to be unemployed, darling nikki described as "neglible creativity". people are STILL just discovering the crack pipe in 2010. just don't give them a pen to write with

Free was a creative curveball that i enjoyed quite a bit. i understand that it doesn't "fit" but...

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Reply #11 posted 12/28/10 7:45pm

shonenjoe

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"Free" i can understand, but the problem with "Nikki" is silly

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Reply #12 posted 12/28/10 7:50pm

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I think Free is a very beautiful song because of the lyrical content. It reminds us how beautiful the gift of freedom is while most places in the world are not. I think that we should be thankful and glad for what we have because most countries do not have the rights and freedoms that we have. Very inspring song, political and underrated.

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Reply #13 posted 12/29/10 8:16am

GustavoRibas

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RodeoSchro said:

Great satire!

I was expecting "Wedding Feast" and "Jughead" to be the two songs!

wink

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Reply #14 posted 12/29/10 10:32am

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I can understand Free but Darlin' Nikki?... These guys are cracked.

The thing about Free is, Prince puts this kind of stuff out there to fuck with people. I don't mean just for that reason, but he does things like this to intentionally throw a curveball just to see who got the moxy to go along for the ride.

I often think that's the difference between fans and casual listeners - the latter just can't handle these curveballs.

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Reply #15 posted 12/29/10 7:59pm

Whiskas31

So many people i've spoken too, not just prince fans have told me that Darling Nikki is one of their favourite tracks on the album. They are talking pants!

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Reply #16 posted 12/30/10 10:28am

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

Yet more people who don't know what the fuck they're talking about.

I hear ya, I don't even wanna click the link ...

Peace ... & Stay Funky ...

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Reply #17 posted 12/30/10 10:31am

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NouveauDance said:

I can understand Free but Darlin' Nikki?... These guys are cracked.

The thing about Free is, Prince puts this kind of stuff out there to fuck with people. I don't mean just for that reason, but he does things like this to intentionally throw a curveball just to see who got the moxy to go along for the ride.

I often think that's the difference between fans and casual listeners - the latter just can't handle these curveballs.

Agreed, but I like both. shrug

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Reply #18 posted 12/30/10 1:20pm

Cornelius1973

To me Future Baby Mama and Mr. Goodnight derail an album (Planet Earth) that is average, but could have been quit good if he hadn't decided to put two contemporary R&B songs in the middle, it just doesnt make sense to put two songs on there which just don't 'fit' with the rest of the material.

[Edited 12/30/10 14:04pm]

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Reply #19 posted 12/30/10 2:02pm

NouveauDance

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kewlschool said:

Agreed, but I like both. shrug

Me too! Just sayin' I can see why people would think Free is the weakest link. smile

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Reply #20 posted 12/30/10 2:05pm

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Play In The Sunshine was always a filler track for me, as it came in at track 2 it could have derailed it for a casual fan. But luckily the rest of the album is a masterpiece whew

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Reply #21 posted 12/30/10 2:06pm

Cornelius1973

songs like Free, Ronnie Talk to Russia, America and Act of God are proof to me that Prince is actually a closet-Republican biggrin

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Reply #22 posted 12/30/10 6:07pm

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This is such bs. Those songs make the albums better. Some folks don't have a clue! These "popsicle salesmen" need to shut up, they obviously don't know greatness when they hear it!

Prince is GORGEOUS. I'm inspired. GOD is GREAT. Is there anything else to say? lol
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Reply #23 posted 12/30/10 10:48pm

kewlschool

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NouveauDance said:

kewlschool said:

Agreed, but I like both. shrug

Me too! Just sayin' I can see why people would think Free is the weakest link. smile

Great your FAM papers have been reinstated. doh!

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