Reply #120 posted 04/06/11 7:23am
electricberet
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Prince released the wrong singles from "Lovesexy." The title track and "Anna Stesia" are the best songs on the album, but he didn't release them as singles. "Scarlet Pussy" is stronger than "I Wish U Heaven," but the latter was the A-side. Also, if Lovesexy had the European cover photo for "Diamonds and Pearls," it would have sold better. Controversial? The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. |
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Reply #121 posted 04/06/11 8:50am
afro75 |
- Sexy Motherfucker is an exceedingly stupid song.
- Sugar Walls. See above.
- "SOTT" is better than "Purple Rain".
- Out of all the "Revolution/Counter-Revolution" era band members, Bobby Z., Sheila E., Lisa Coleman & Miko are the most physically attractive.
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Reply #122 posted 04/06/11 9:54am
mozfonky |
NouveauDance said:
NDRU said:
and their vocals were nothing to write home about
See, for me this is the same thing as saying Prince had better players after the Revolution, or Prince saying he's a better musician now than he was back when.
It isn't always about how proficient something is - or should I just say 'it ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it'.
I love the sound of Lisa's vocals against Prince's own - Imagine Mariah Carey or Beyonce screeching and warbling over 'Head' or 'Wonderful Ass'.
I agree that their voices in combination with Prince's provided a unique sound, their flat, emotionless voices against his passionate one was an interesting contrast, just like the onstage imagery. White girls with the black guy, took a little edge off of him and made him a little less threatening to the status quo. As far as his improving musicianship and singing, I love seeing him kill an audience (and me too) with a performance. Two come to mind, the RHOF guitar solo and the ONA DVD performance of Gotta Broken Heart Again, with those two performances, he brings as much passion as ever (something he's constantly accused of losing) together with inhumanly perfect playing and singing, those are undeniable performances. [Edited 4/6/11 10:05am] |
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Reply #123 posted 04/06/11 10:01am
NDRU |
NouveauDance said:
NDRU said:
and their vocals were nothing to write home about
See, for me this is the same thing as saying Prince had better players after the Revolution, or Prince saying he's a better musician now than he was back when.
It isn't always about how proficient something is - or should I just say 'it ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it'.
I love the sound of Lisa's vocals against Prince's own - Imagine Mariah Carey or Beyonce screeching and warbling over 'Head' or 'Wonderful Ass'.
well, that was my point, though. The Revolutiuon is the worst group of musicians, but Prince made the best music with them (or by himself I suppose)
there is a certain magic to band chemistry. You could say The Beatles suck as musicians, but their chemistry elevated the music. That is what separates a supergroup of session guys from The Rolling Stones or The Revolution. |
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Reply #124 posted 04/06/11 10:03am
NDRU |
ParanoidAndroid said: I'll say it again: I have nothing against the songs on these albums. They're great. BUT the SOTT album sounds thin and production wise it's more like a bunch of demo tracks. These songs sound brilliant when they're performed live, especially in the SOTT movie. Do you understand what I mean?
yeah, some of it sounds unfinished. Forever In My Life, for example. Would have been nice if that acoustic guitar was not only in the last 3 seconds of the song :lol:
But not all of it. Play in the Sunshine, Housequake, Slow Love... |
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Reply #125 posted 04/06/11 10:16am
rgsince81 |
Pray Daily!!!!! RIP AMY WINEHOUSE Keep Calm, Carry on |
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Reply #126 posted 04/06/11 10:20am
SEANMAN |
Carmen Electra's rapping skills aren't bad at all
Mayte is far from his prettiest protege
Prince does NOT wear a hairpiece or extensions
"Get up off that grey line" |
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Reply #127 posted 04/06/11 10:29am
afro75 |
mozfonky said:
NouveauDance said:
See, for me this is the same thing as saying Prince had better players after the Revolution, or Prince saying he's a better musician now than he was back when.
It isn't always about how proficient something is - or should I just say 'it ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it'.
I love the sound of Lisa's vocals against Prince's own - Imagine Mariah Carey or Beyonce screeching and warbling over 'Head' or 'Wonderful Ass'.
I agree that their voices in combination with Prince's provided a unique sound, their flat, emotionless voices against his passionate one was an interesting contrast, just like the onstage imagery. White girls with the black guy, took a little edge off of him and made him a little less threatening to the status quo. As far as his improving musicianship and singing, I love seeing him kill an audience (and me too) with a performance. Two come to mind, the RHOF guitar solo and the ONA DVD performance of Gotta Broken Heart Again, with those two performances, he brings as much passion as ever (something he's constantly accused of losing) together with inhumanly perfect playing and singing, those are undeniable performances.
[Edited 4/6/11 10:05am]
Hate to nitpick, but Lisa is half-white/ half "morena" Mexican. Here's a photo of her mom: http://twitpic.com/djiuo
Now, back to the discussion.
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Reply #128 posted 04/06/11 10:37am
ARock |
when i went to w2a tour @ msg(my 1st prince concert)... i felt Purple Rain to be quite boring |
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Reply #129 posted 04/06/11 10:49am
NDRU |
mozfonky said:
NouveauDance said:
See, for me this is the same thing as saying Prince had better players after the Revolution, or Prince saying he's a better musician now than he was back when.
It isn't always about how proficient something is - or should I just say 'it ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it'.
I love the sound of Lisa's vocals against Prince's own - Imagine Mariah Carey or Beyonce screeching and warbling over 'Head' or 'Wonderful Ass'.
I agree that their voices in combination with Prince's provided a unique sound, their flat, emotionless voices against his passionate one was an interesting contrast, just like the onstage imagery. White girls with the black guy, took a little edge off of him and made him a little less threatening to the status quo. As far as his improving musicianship and singing, I love seeing him kill an audience (and me too) with a performance. Two come to mind, the RHOF guitar solo and the ONA DVD performance of Gotta Broken Heart Again, with those two performances, he brings as much passion as ever (something he's constantly accused of losing) together with inhumanly perfect playing and singing, those are undeniable performances. [Edited 4/6/11 10:05am]
I thought a white woman pretending to give head to a sweaty black man was the ultimate threat to the status quo! |
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Reply #130 posted 04/06/11 11:04am
mozfonky |
NDRU said:
mozfonky said:
I agree that their voices in combination with Prince's provided a unique sound, their flat, emotionless voices against his passionate one was an interesting contrast, just like the onstage imagery. White girls with the black guy, took a little edge off of him and made him a little less threatening to the status quo. As far as his improving musicianship and singing, I love seeing him kill an audience (and me too) with a performance. Two come to mind, the RHOF guitar solo and the ONA DVD performance of Gotta Broken Heart Again, with those two performances, he brings as much passion as ever (something he's constantly accused of losing) together with inhumanly perfect playing and singing, those are undeniable performances.
[Edited 4/6/11 10:05am]
I thought a white woman pretending to give head to a sweaty black man was the ultimate threat to the status quo!
oh sure it is, you got a point. But my point stands, I do think the girls made him less threatening, along with the lingerie and makeup he wore. Prince was a very smart man businesswise, give the devil his due. |
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Reply #131 posted 04/06/11 11:54am
NouveauDance |
SEANMAN said:
Carmen Electra's rapping skills aren't bad at all
Stop it! She barely keep up on some tracks. |
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Reply #132 posted 04/06/11 2:25pm
SEANMAN |
NouveauDance said:
SEANMAN said:
Carmen Electra's rapping skills aren't bad at all
Stop it! She barely keep up on some tracks.
She came HARD on "Get On Up" "Get up off that grey line" |
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Reply #133 posted 04/06/11 2:33pm
MrLee192 |
Emancipation bores me to tears.
Prince hasnt made a really strong album since Gold Experience.
I get rage when Michael Jackson gets all the acclaim and popularity yet all he did was dance and sing when Prince can do that aswell as play every instrument ever, and he dressed better. While i enjoy Jackos music like most people do...he has got jack shit but sales on Prince.
I quite enjoy this glam metal cover of 1999
http://www.facebook.com/rampagerocks
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Reply #134 posted 04/06/11 2:50pm
paulludvig |
W&L made Prince a better dancer!
Prince’s dancing improved a great deal from 1983 to 1986. He did his best dancing on the Parade tour (and that’s a fact!). Someone will likely point to the SOTT tour as evidence that Prince was still a great dancer after W&L left, but remember in 1987 Prince was still under W&L’s influence. Later he was influenced by hip hop…
And who can deny Lisa’s sophisticated shoulder shrugs and Wendy’s artistic foot tapping? It's not just about technical ability, you know. They really brought something to Prince’s performances that has been missing ever since.
(BTW I also think W&L are the reason why Prince had such great hair in the 80’s) [Edited 4/6/11 15:11pm] The wooh is on the one! |
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Reply #135 posted 04/06/11 2:57pm
just1lousydime
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SEANMAN said:
Mayte is far from his prettiest protege
Interesting comment. Who is, in your opinion? time flies. |
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Reply #136 posted 04/06/11 3:04pm
Lammastide |
NDRU said:
mozfonky said:
I agree that their voices in combination with Prince's provided a unique sound, their flat, emotionless voices against his passionate one was an interesting contrast, just like the onstage imagery. White girls with the black guy, took a little edge off of him and made him a little less threatening to the status quo. As far as his improving musicianship and singing, I love seeing him kill an audience (and me too) with a performance. Two come to mind, the RHOF guitar solo and the ONA DVD performance of Gotta Broken Heart Again, with those two performances, he brings as much passion as ever (something he's constantly accused of losing) together with inhumanly perfect playing and singing, those are undeniable performances.
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I thought a white woman pretending to give head to a sweaty black man was the ultimate threat to the status quo!
Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” |
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Reply #137 posted 04/06/11 3:05pm
Timmy84 |
I prefer Cat over Mayte, Vanity and 'em as far as Prince's "girls" go. |
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Reply #138 posted 04/06/11 3:11pm
NDRU |
mozfonky said:
NDRU said:
I thought a white woman pretending to give head to a sweaty black man was the ultimate threat to the status quo!
oh sure it is, you got a point. But my point stands, I do think the girls made him less threatening, along with the lingerie and makeup he wore. Prince was a very smart man businesswise, give the devil his due.
yeah the revolution is probably his most "rock" band, so it's no surprise they had the most mainstream appeal
I know i prefer W&L to Tony & Kirky, whatever the reasons! |
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Reply #139 posted 04/06/11 3:58pm
SEANMAN |
just1lousydime said:
SEANMAN said:
Mayte is far from his prettiest protege
Interesting comment. Who is, in your opinion?
My faves are Vanity and Apollonia. Vanity's beauty back then was beyond compare. Sheila may have been more musically talented, and she is gorgeous, but V & A just had that thing. "Get up off that grey line" |
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Reply #140 posted 04/06/11 4:44pm
SoulAlive |
Timmy84 said:
I prefer Cat over Mayte, Vanity and 'em as far as Prince's "girls" go.
I think Cat was definitely the best dancer that Prince worked with. |
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Reply #141 posted 04/06/11 4:44pm
Cmosfm |
Purple Rain is definitely one of his least interesting albums, the thing about it is I believe he was purposely trying to make that album a solid commercial success. We've all heard everything on there time and time again, it gets boring, and we all know everything there is to know about it basically (Except what exactly "Purple Rain" means). He's talked about it plenty of times, there's nothing intriguing about it. Some of his other albums may not be as great, but there's so much mystery and intrigue in his music. |
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Reply #142 posted 04/07/11 12:55am
irreverence |
MrLee192 said:
I quite enjoy this glam metal cover of 1999
http://www.facebook.com/rampagerocks
[Edited 4/6/11 14:34pm]
Me too, 1999 suits rock well. Or the other way around. |
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Reply #143 posted 04/07/11 1:36am
eighteenandove r |
- I enjoyed 'Graffiti Bridge' and watch it regularly, I can't help it
- The 'Apollonia 6' album is better than the 'Vanity 6' one.
- Prince is the 'babymaker' master. Fuck Barry White, fuck R. Kelly, fuck Teddy Pendergrass. Prince sings my panties right off with any of his slow jams
- 'Slaughterhouse' is the worst album that he's ever released. I can't even put myself through listening to it |
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Reply #144 posted 04/07/11 1:49am
hhhhdmt |
eighteenandover said:
- I enjoyed 'Graffiti Bridge' and watch it regularly, I can't help it
- The 'Apollonia 6' album is better than the 'Vanity 6' one.
- Prince is the 'babymaker' master. Fuck Barry White, fuck R. Kelly, fuck Teddy Pendergrass. Prince sings my panties right off with any of his slow jams
- 'Slaughterhouse' is the worst album that he's ever released. I can't even put myself through listening to it
agree with this |
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Reply #145 posted 04/07/11 4:49am
SEANMAN |
Sometimes his lennngggttthhhyyy tracks can get a bit too lengthy
All the screeching, squealing and screaming has got to go
"Get up off that grey line" |
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Reply #146 posted 04/07/11 4:58am
802 |
Alexa De Paris is average at best.
For You is average at best.
The Purple Rain Tour was his worst of the 80's.
Vanity 6 were below average at best |
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Reply #147 posted 04/07/11 5:08am
SEANMAN |
802 said:
Alexa De Paris is average at best.
For You is average at best.
The Purple Rain Tour was his worst of the 80's.
Vanity 6 were below average at best
"Get up off that grey line" |
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Reply #148 posted 04/07/11 5:12am
Gohi |
The 2009 concert at Paisley Park was a complete mess of a show, was disorganized and shook my faith in the man as a live performer. Every other show of his I've seen has been far better. |
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Reply #149 posted 04/07/11 5:14am
802 |
SEANMAN said:
802 said:
Alexa De Paris is average at best.
For You (the album, not the song) is average at best.
The Purple Rain Tour was his worst of the 80's.
Vanity 6 were below average at best
The thread is titled 'Controversial Opinions', so I gave some controverisal opinions. Nothing to be shocked about. |
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