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Thread started 12/10/10 5:24pm

amberella

If I was your girlfriend...I still don't get it.

I still think it's an incredibly strange song-the vocals, the lyrics, and even the beat. I thought, maybe when I'm older I'll understand why people like it, but..no. My friend says that's her favorite song by Prince and I'm like "not you too!" Tell me why you like it cuz I aint gettin' it. confused

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Reply #1 posted 12/10/10 5:32pm

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I looked at your profile to see how old you are and noticed you're a teen...

Do you have BFF? Another girl that you tell EVERYTHING to? Someone you don't mind changing in front of, sharing clothes, even makeup with?

That's what Prince is singing about: How women are really close to each other in an intimate way... sometimes closer than to the guys they're with.

He's asking if he was her "girlfriend", would she then share those kinds of things with him?

I love it... it's a deep concept. smile


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #2 posted 12/10/10 5:36pm

Efan

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What chocolate1 said...

The line "Would U run 2 me if somebody hurt U, even if that somebody was me?" is particularly great.

So is the way he says, "Then tell me what will!" after talking about dancing a naked ballet.

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Reply #3 posted 12/10/10 5:38pm

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Efan said:

What chocolate1 said...

The line "Would U run 2 me if somebody hurt U, even if that somebody was me?" is particularly great.

So is the way he says, "Then tell me what will!" after talking about dancing a naked ballet.

Nice! biggrin


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #4 posted 12/10/10 6:00pm

amberella

So it's the message....maybe that's why. Concepts don't rule over the sound of the music in my world.

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Reply #5 posted 12/10/10 6:00pm

chocolate1

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amberella said:

So it's the message....maybe that's why. Concepts don't rule over the sound of the music in my world.

You asked....


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #6 posted 12/10/10 6:26pm

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chocolate1 said:

I looked at your profile to see how old you are and noticed you're a teen...

Do you have BFF? Another girl that you tell EVERYTHING to? Someone you don't mind changing in front of, sharing clothes, even makeup with?

That's what Prince is singing about: How women are really close to each other in an intimate way... sometimes closer than to the guys they're with.

He's asking if he was her "girlfriend", would she then share those kinds of things with him?

I love it... it's a deep concept. smile

Nice. Thats how I put it. I always try to explain it people on what he meant .

Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U.
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Reply #7 posted 12/10/10 6:30pm

amberella

Rinluv said:

chocolate1 said:

I looked at your profile to see how old you are and noticed you're a teen...

Do you have BFF? Another girl that you tell EVERYTHING to? Someone you don't mind changing in front of, sharing clothes, even makeup with?

That's what Prince is singing about: How women are really close to each other in an intimate way... sometimes closer than to the guys they're with.

He's asking if he was her "girlfriend", would she then share those kinds of things with him?

I love it... it's a deep concept. smile

Nice. Thats how I put it. I always try to explain it people on what he meant .

So you're telling me that the many women who do like this song have girlfriends like this?

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Reply #8 posted 12/10/10 6:54pm

Rinluv

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amberella said:

Rinluv said:

Nice. Thats how I put it. I always try to explain it people on what he meant .

So you're telling me that the many women who do like this song have girlfriends like this?

I have no idea about the girlfriends of people who like this song. How would I? lol

Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U.
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Reply #9 posted 12/10/10 7:49pm

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amberella said:

So it's the message....maybe that's why. Concepts don't rule over the sound of the music in my world.

...and if you ignore the lyrics in a song then you are missing, imo, one of the most important aspects of "good" Prince music... particularly on SOTT.

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Reply #10 posted 12/10/10 8:06pm

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i heard this song for the first time when i was 11,(14 now) and i understood it perfectly, he even says in the song if i was ur girlfriend (meaning friend) would u tell me all the things to forgot when i was ur man. so if two people where together they should be able to tell eachother eveything, and that if ur truely in love with someone then they should b ur best friend too, and u could b urself just like u would b around someone who is ur bestfriend- ya dig? wink

Don't need no reefer, don't need cocaine
Purple music does the same 2 my brain
And I'm high, so high
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Reply #11 posted 12/10/10 8:29pm

amberella

jtfolden said:

amberella said:

So it's the message....maybe that's why. Concepts don't rule over the sound of the music in my world.

...and if you ignore the lyrics in a song then you are missing, imo, one of the most important aspects of "good" Prince music... particularly on SOTT.

Maybe but I just don't focus on it. I acknowledge it, though

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Reply #12 posted 12/10/10 9:14pm

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My pet theory is that this song is about Wendy, and Prince was in love with her instead of Susannah.

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[Edited 12/10/10 21:14pm]

~ I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR ~
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Reply #13 posted 12/10/10 9:24pm

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HobbesLeCute said:

My pet theory is that this song is about Wendy, and Prince was in love with her instead of Susannah.

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[Edited 12/10/10 21:14pm]

Theory or fantasy? lol

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Reply #14 posted 12/10/10 9:26pm

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chocolate1 said:

I looked at your profile to see how old you are and noticed you're a teen...

Do you have BFF? Another girl that you tell EVERYTHING to? Someone you don't mind changing in front of, sharing clothes, even makeup with?

That's what Prince is singing about: How women are really close to each other in an intimate way... sometimes closer than to the guys they're with.

He's asking if he was her "girlfriend", would she then share those kinds of things with him?

I love it... it's a deep concept. smile

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Absolutely one of my (if not THE) favorite Prince songs. I was 15 when it came out

and it pretty much blew me away. Besides the great idea behind the lyrics, the sound

of the song is funky yet strange. Like the organ sounds holding down the background,

the beat is kind of distorted, all of the layered vocals, and the pure emotion in his lead

vocal delivery. Even the sad expression on his face on the cover of the single.

IMO, one of Prince's recorded masterpieces.

"Hyperactive when I was small, Hyperactive now I'm grown, Hyperactive 'till I'm dead and gone"
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ___

"Midnight is where the day begins"
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Reply #15 posted 12/10/10 9:34pm

HobbesLeCute

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jtfolden said:

HobbesLeCute said:

My pet theory is that this song is about Wendy, and Prince was in love with her instead of Susannah.

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[Edited 12/10/10 21:14pm]

Theory or fantasy? lol

It's probably flat-out wrong is what it is. But it adds a nice melodramtic flavor to the way I imagine the whole Revolution era.

For the record, I was completely high as hell when I came up with it.

~ I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR ~
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Reply #16 posted 12/10/10 10:01pm

inovio

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I think everyone has their own perception of it.

No one can really know except the writer.

I think the song has alot more than appears to the listener *wink wink*

Eye wanna make Love to U,
2 times maybe 3,
If u want to go 4 or 5,
Baby that's alright with me,
eye will be your little baby,
eye can be your big strong man....
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Reply #17 posted 12/10/10 11:25pm

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HobbesLeCute said:

jtfolden said:

Theory or fantasy? lol

It's probably flat-out wrong is what it is. But it adds a nice melodramtic flavor to the way I imagine the whole Revolution era.

For the record, I was completely high as hell when I came up with it.

Hmmm, so if it were really directed at Wendy, then Prince was wishing he was Lisa - 'girlfriend' in the literal sense? biggrin

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Reply #18 posted 12/11/10 12:04am

Gunsnhalen

I Agree with what most have said about the concept biggrin

To me it also has the from love to desperation feel.

The beginning it's kind of subtle let's be friend's, talk, go out and be friend's.. then it get's to would you let me wash your hair? then at the end goes into desperation practically begging her to be with him and that he will please her emotionally and sexually [I'll drink every last drop]

So for me that's the most intense thing in my eyes, for me it's him desperate for the woman in this role and is practically on his hand's and knees crying for her to be with him.

Just my thought's anywho wink

Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener

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Reply #19 posted 12/11/10 12:25am

BoraBora

Gunsnhalen said:

I Agree with what most have said about the concept biggrin

To me it also has the from love to desperation feel.

The beginning it's kind of subtle let's be friend's, talk, go out and be friend's.. then it get's to would you let me wash your hair? then at the end goes into desperation practically begging her to be with him and that he will please her emotionally and sexually [I'll drink every last drop]

So for me that's the most intense thing in my eyes, for me it's him desperate for the woman in this role and is practically on his hand's and knees crying for her to be with him.

Just my thought's anywho wink

That's right.

And to add to the ambiguity of the mood, these lyrics are sung by Camille, breaking the sexual implication of the track and makin' you wondering if "he" or "she" sing.

Amazing. Simply one of the greatest achievement of P (if not the best, for me).

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Reply #20 posted 12/11/10 12:33am

Gunsnhalen

BoraBora said:

Gunsnhalen said:

I Agree with what most have said about the concept biggrin

To me it also has the from love to desperation feel.

The beginning it's kind of subtle let's be friend's, talk, go out and be friend's.. then it get's to would you let me wash your hair? then at the end goes into desperation practically begging her to be with him and that he will please her emotionally and sexually [I'll drink every last drop]

So for me that's the most intense thing in my eyes, for me it's him desperate for the woman in this role and is practically on his hand's and knees crying for her to be with him.

Just my thought's anywho wink

That's right.

And to add to the ambiguity of the mood, these lyrics are sung by Camille, breaking the sexual implication of the track and makin' you wondering if "he" or "she" sing.

Amazing. Simply one of the greatest achievement of P (if not the best, for me).

Agree 100 percent.

Honestly it took me awhile to appreciate the song, for some reason i just didn't like the camille vocals. And i never understood why it was so great, but i eventually saw why and know it is one of my all time favorite P track's

Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener

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Reply #21 posted 12/11/10 1:22am

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chocolate1 said:

I looked at your profile to see how old you are and noticed you're a teen...

Do you have BFF? Another girl that you tell EVERYTHING to? Someone you don't mind changing in front of, sharing clothes, even makeup with?

That's what Prince is singing about: How women are really close to each other in an intimate way... sometimes closer than to the guys they're with.

He's asking if he was her "girlfriend", would she then share those kinds of things with him?

I love it... it's a deep concept. smile

^^^ Yeah that! It was always my understanding that Prince was singing about how a man could be as close to a woman as a close female friend could...and how that understanding could translate to a better relationship between a man and woman, combining intimacy, empathy, and sympathy. I actually found that to be true...

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #22 posted 12/11/10 1:56am

robertlove

It's everything...the smooth drum, the bass that kicks in, the background vocals...the Camille voice that works very well in this song...and than the lyrics....the lyrics.

Although i'm don't have love-relationships with women, i can see his point very well. you're not only a lover, you become close friends and share everything with eachother....it goes so far, taht even when you hurt that person, that person comes to you for comfort....that's ultimate love. (also a little bit sick, but that's another discussion LOL!)

I don't think the last part is about sex, it's an emotional orgasm.

I remember i heard this song for the first time on the radio in 1987 and couldn't believe what i heard.

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Reply #23 posted 12/11/10 2:15am

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Some good explanations so far. Definitely the lyrics in this one which speaks to women with close girl friends.

"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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Reply #24 posted 12/11/10 3:54am

jonasjonas

To me one of PrinceĀ“s best songs, and works great live too!

Saw him in Madison Square Garden in 1999 performing it. An average show, but IIWYG completely lifted the roof...for everybody, I think.

Yep great lyrics - you will get it one day

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Reply #25 posted 12/11/10 7:02am

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amberella said:

I still think it's an incredibly strange song-the vocals, the lyrics, and even the beat. I thought, maybe when I'm older I'll understand why people like it, but..no. My friend says that's her favorite song by Prince and I'm like "not you too!" Tell me why you like it cuz I aint gettin' it. confused

Have you watched the performance on the Sign O' The Times DVD? If not, then you should.

It's far superior musically IMO and will really help you appreciate the song.

I have to admit that even though I now love If I Was Your Girlfriend, I didn't used to. I can

remember hearing it for the first time back in '87 when the album was released and really

didn't think that much of it. However, I loved it after I saw it performed live.

For me, it's one of a few Prince songs that always works SO much better live. The studio version

always seemed rather flat to me. It has a muted sound to it that also lacks dynamic range and

the whole 'feel' of it is kinda claustrophobic and downbeat. However, live, all this is corrected.

The vocals soar and the more prominent hammond organ and bass really lifts the song up to

where it should be.

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[Edited 12/11/10 7:03am]

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Reply #26 posted 12/11/10 12:34pm

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That is one of his best songs. Count to four on the beat while you listen and dont think about the lyrics.

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Reply #27 posted 12/11/10 4:09pm

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There's a few songs where Prince managed to really get conceptual with how he sort of reconstructed the sound of pop music into a strange alien noise that seems to point forwards to Prince inventively deconstructing/stripping down what music is to him personally and backwards to past influences at the same time.

I think that this (the studio version) is one of those. When I first heard the double vinyl of this album in 1987, the good songs to me were this track, SOTT, Housequake, Ballad of Dorothy Parker, The Cross.

But this one seems the most unique, well rounded, concept.

The live one kind of throws away the conceptual sound in favor of a conventional arrangement that still works as a dramatic R&B tune.

Kind of like how "Days of Wild" studio version is so original and futuristic to my ears, and the live versions are more conventional funk arrangements (but can still be fun).

But, I think, much of the agenda of the studio tracks of SOTT was to strip away the normal way in which pop music is given warmth and life into a sort of am radio transmission of compressed beats and vocals, almost to emphasize the idea of the song and the texture of it, instead of the danceable flow. He took out the normal life of the beat to make it seems like a robotic skeleton.

The live versions turn that around and are completely about the conventional warmth of arrangement that flows and seems infectious in energy.

One is revolutionary, the other is conservative, but both are done really well.

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Reply #28 posted 12/11/10 4:34pm

ThreadBare

JonnyApplesauce said:

That is one of his best songs. Count to four on the beat while you listen and dont think about the lyrics.

I feel ya, JA.

Take it from an old guy:

Stylistically, IIWYG was LEAGUES ahead of anything else that was being played on the radio then, especially on urban radio (which was where I tended to hear it).

Sonically, there's a real cool balance between dry and reverbed sounds, giving it a kind of dream-like feel. The department store-wedding march into and Camille delivery contribute to that, in my opinion.

That balance plays out throughout the song, too -- going from cold to hot. The opening verse is ice-cold. And, the "hold u tight ... try to imagin-" ending is like, "Wha- what???"

lol

I love that song, man!

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Reply #29 posted 12/11/10 4:45pm

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I was actually listening to this song on the walk home today and remembered that when I first heard it, I found it kind of creepy. Especially the synth part when he says "you know down there where it counts, i'll drink every ounce and together we'll hold each other in silence" i was like eek

but after a couple of listens I started to really like it. Love the drum beat & the smooth synths and the distorted camille vocals when he says "i, i said WRIIIIIi wanna be, all of the things, you are to me"

I also think its one of the few songs that prince has where only he could of written it, and only he could have pulled it off

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