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face down lyrics forgive my ignorance but I wasn't too much into Prince's music during the 90s. Didn't care for it too much... but I really like the song Face Down
was wondering the "story" if any behind the song... was in written in reference to anything known? | |
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yes, quite interesting. I hope someone with knowledge will share. | |
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It's mostly about his battle with Warner Brothers.
Let him go down like a washed up singer Ain't that a bitch Thinking all along that he wanted to be rich Never respected the root of all evil And he still doesn't to this day
Warner wanted him to continue making mainstream hits, while he wanted to be more of a creative artist with lascivious lyrics and experimental styles which may not get much airplay.
So while Warner thought Prince's decision would result in virtually no moneymaking songs and ultimately kill his career, Prince is saying he doesn't care about the money and he'll continue to put out the kind of music that he wants to put out. "Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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Face Down happens to be one of my all-time favorite Prince songs; let alone probably my favorite track on Emancipation. I do nothing professionally. I only do things for fun. johnart: Acrylic's old bras is where tits of all sizes go to frolic after they die. Tit Heaven. | |
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It ironically refers to the often bandied idea that Prince's catalogue would be vastly more valuable if he died. It references the myth that Elvis' death was faked by record execs to increase sales.
"We've never been able to pull off a funk number"
"That's becuase we're soulless auttomatons" | |
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Not to say that people in the industry felt the same about MJ.....Nuff Said Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
Lying In A Bloody Pool......Call me a Dreamer 2 - R.I.P - James Brown and Michael Jackson | |
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On Emancipation ..... Prince uses "Rap" lyrics to great effect in par with the Sign of the Times, Face Down and Da..Da..Da.. say alot about his mind set at the time.... very revealing8-) Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
Lying In A Bloody Pool......Call me a Dreamer 2 - R.I.P - James Brown and Michael Jackson | |
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thanks guys | |
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Mine favourite track of Emancipation too. I very like video to that's song. It always remebers me Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley, idk why MJ. So evil girl, if one of us has a date,
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Unfortunately, he ended up being more of a prude than WB ever could want him to, his musical styles just copy what's out there (but gets much less airplay, if any) and he finally became more interested in money than in anything else.
[Edited 2/8/11 15:35pm] | |
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