Reply #90 posted 03/11/11 1:52am
erik319
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irreverence said:
vitriol said:
Since I can't stand the usual misuse of the word 'classic' I'd say it's his last outstanding album.
If not for the God and computer voices throughout, I would say, it is one of his most classy albums.
Has anyone ever tried editing out the voiceover stuff? I'm not that bothered about it to be honest, but I'm surprised nobody's attempted an edit in the way Ernest did when he erased Tony M from history blah blah blah |
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Reply #91 posted 03/11/11 5:41am
Graycap23 |
Spinlight said:
802 said:
I think they would have requested a change of lyrics. The lyrics to The Ramones' song Today Your Love, Tommorow The World were changed from "I'm a nazi baby..." to "I'm a shock trooper in stupor..." because Sire Records (which was later owned by Warner) was mostly Jewish. Strangely enough, the frontman Joey Ramone was Jewish.
[Edited 3/11/11 0:30am]
I've never really thought that the holocaust line was meant to slight Jewish people. And I'm Jewish.
That is because it wasn't. |
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Reply #92 posted 03/11/11 9:14am
NelsonR |
all time classic, and probably one of Prince's most boundary-free releases.
many have qualms w/ the messages, still...musically speaking, it's experimental.
1 of my fav tracks is 'everywhere' |
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Reply #93 posted 03/22/11 3:11pm
redpumps |
My First Prince Cd ever!
it! Smiling Makes Joy Come Alive........and Joy can never die ......... |
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