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Reply #30 posted 04/20/11 12:52pm

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PurpleChi said:

Genesia said:

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agree

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Reply #31 posted 04/20/11 1:50pm

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I admit when it came out back in 87 I wasn't really that big of a fan, but over the years It has become one of my fave tracks. It's SOOO Prince. Just oozes urgent, immediate, gotta have it now, SEX. cool cool

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Reply #32 posted 04/29/11 11:46am

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... everytime I hear this song I just chuckle because I had no idea what my man was singin' about, til wifey told me ... LoL

Peace ... & Stay Funky ...

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Reply #33 posted 04/29/11 12:32pm

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ufoclub said:

For me, when I listened to the record I was disappointed after the inventive music and arrangement of SOTT, Housequake, Dorothy Parker... "It" just didn't sound cool. It was not funky, not really spooky, kind of basic, and had a cheesy beat structure and sound.

I like it better now because of the intrumental parts at the end, the solo, etc...believe it or not, the Joffrey Ballet performance made me like these parts more, 'cause it showed me how it could be seen as kind of epic and dramatic with the gongs.

But what I wrote above was definitely my opinion in 1987.

Not spooky?!?!?! The song is haunting as hell!!!! The repeating key figure over the monotonous drum beat is spooky as shit. It's really dark and cold actually. Love how the song ends, the Fairlight Orch. hits never sounded more insane and the screaming/crying through and the distortion at the end, beautiful!! Fits perfectly on that record IMO.

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Reply #34 posted 04/29/11 12:41pm

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PurpleLove7 said:

... everytime I hear this song I just chuckle because I had no idea what my man was singin' about, til wifey told me ... LoL

It's pretty much givin' away when he says, "fuckin' on your mind darlin', feels so good, must be a crime", that line right along with every other verse in the song.

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Reply #35 posted 04/29/11 12:53pm

urbandynasty

What about the slowed down version snippet that he did at the end of the Sign of the Times movie. That is my love when he sings like that!

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Reply #36 posted 04/29/11 1:08pm

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blueautumn said:

PurpleLove7 said:

... every-time I hear this song I just chuckle because I had no idea what my man was singin' about, til wifey told me ... LoL

It's pretty much givin' away when he says, "fuckin' on your mind darlin', feels so good, must be a crime", that line right along with every other verse in the song.

Funny thing is I never hear the lyrics first, I hear the music and I always thought he was singin' with such PASSION in this song but, never knew what he was singin' about, talk about dense ... LoL

I hadn't heard it a lot either. S.O.T.T. is not one of my favorite albums. eek

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Reply #37 posted 04/29/11 3:48pm

veronikka

I like it! nod

Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul
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Reply #38 posted 04/29/11 8:46pm

Lammastide

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People don't like "It?!?!" confuse I've never heard that.

Though it's become a guilty pleasure in my old age, that track has been one of my favorites on SOTT from Day 1.

[Edited 4/29/11 20:47pm]

Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ
πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν
τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.”
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Reply #39 posted 04/29/11 8:51pm

Spinlight

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Lammastide said:

People don't like "It?!?!" confuse I've never heard that.

Though it's become a guilty pleasure in my old age, that track has been one of my favorites on SOTT from Day 1.

[Edited 4/29/11 20:47pm]

Ditto.

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Reply #40 posted 04/30/11 2:13am

IstenSzek

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Love it biggrin

Especially the second half, with those distorted vocals
buried in the mix. Very cool.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #41 posted 04/30/11 3:02am

njin

Loving it. It's like he is demanding sex, and you will give it to him, because you just have to. At the same time it's kind of desperate. Cause he's kind of showing two sides of dominance at once. Dominating, and being dominated. Demanding vs begging desperatly. The difference is huge, at the same time as it can be partially the same thing. Prince is messing with human emotions on every song like no other, this is no exception. That's how I picture it.

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Reply #42 posted 04/30/11 5:56am

paulludvig

PurpleChi said:

Genesia said:

nod

yeahthat

yeahthat

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #43 posted 04/30/11 1:08pm

jonasjonas

"IT" is my is my secondly most played Prince track in iTunes!

jonasjonas
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Reply #44 posted 04/30/11 1:39pm

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it and slow love were prolly my least favorites from sott, but they've grown on me nod. decent songs on an awesome album cool

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Reply #45 posted 04/30/11 4:19pm

dyvrdown

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my second fave song on sott ^_^

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Reply #46 posted 04/30/11 4:53pm

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blueautumn said:

ufoclub said:

For me, when I listened to the record I was disappointed after the inventive music and arrangement of SOTT, Housequake, Dorothy Parker... "It" just didn't sound cool. It was not funky, not really spooky, kind of basic, and had a cheesy beat structure and sound.

I like it better now because of the intrumental parts at the end, the solo, etc...believe it or not, the Joffrey Ballet performance made me like these parts more, 'cause it showed me how it could be seen as kind of epic and dramatic with the gongs.

But what I wrote above was definitely my opinion in 1987.

Not spooky?!?!?! The song is haunting as hell!!!! The repeating key figure over the monotonous drum beat is spooky as shit. It's really dark and cold actually. Love how the song ends, the Fairlight Orch. hits never sounded more insane and the screaming/crying through and the distortion at the end, beautiful!! Fits perfectly on that record IMO.

when I heard it in 1987 it sounded like an attempt at being spooky and electronic, but in light of beats and sounds form the likes of Depeche Mode, etc it just sounded like a failed attempt. The ending guitar solo also has a Pink Floyd flavor. I dunno, it just didn't seem interesting or cool in anyway.

But... what is this about people not knowing what it was about? Is it not about an unhealthy obsession with "Doing It"? Like the song literally says?

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Reply #47 posted 04/30/11 5:29pm

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ufoclub said:

blueautumn said:

Not spooky?!?!?! The song is haunting as hell!!!! The repeating key figure over the monotonous drum beat is spooky as shit. It's really dark and cold actually. Love how the song ends, the Fairlight Orch. hits never sounded more insane and the screaming/crying through and the distortion at the end, beautiful!! Fits perfectly on that record IMO.

when I heard it in 1987 it sounded like an attempt at being spooky and electronic, but in light of beats and sounds form the likes of Depeche Mode, etc it just sounded like a failed attempt. The ending guitar solo also has a Pink Floyd flavor. I dunno, it just didn't seem interesting or cool in anyway.

But... what is this about people not knowing what it was about? Is it not about an unhealthy obsession with "Doing It"? Like the song literally says?

i wouldn't say depeche mode were making dark electronic music in 1987, they were still very poppy to me. later stuff like violator was more likely influenced by prince. "it" strips sex back to it's most primal state and is one of his most honest, earnest songs, uncluttered with unnecessary overplaying. it's as if he let his cock write the music!!

don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed....
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Reply #48 posted 04/30/11 7:02pm

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robertgeorgeakabob said:

ufoclub said:

when I heard it in 1987 it sounded like an attempt at being spooky and electronic, but in light of beats and sounds form the likes of Depeche Mode, etc it just sounded like a failed attempt. The ending guitar solo also has a Pink Floyd flavor. I dunno, it just didn't seem interesting or cool in anyway.

But... what is this about people not knowing what it was about? Is it not about an unhealthy obsession with "Doing It"? Like the song literally says?

i wouldn't say depeche mode were making dark electronic music in 1987, they were still very poppy to me. later stuff like violator was more likely influenced by prince. "it" strips sex back to it's most primal state and is one of his most honest, earnest songs, uncluttered with unnecessary overplaying. it's as if he let his cock write the music!!

Well with Depeche Mode (who I never bought an album of) I mean stuff like Black Celebration... you know... like "Flies on the Windscreen". But I don't think Violator was influenced by Prince at all! I do think that "It" was Prince trying to enter a more cold electronic music sphere much like what Depeche Mode was in, or probably many many others that I don't even know. I would say Prince was trying to get into different territory. Much like he was trying to go after "Duran Duran money" (- Prince) with putting together the white fronted "The Family", even though the music was pure Prince.

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Reply #49 posted 05/01/11 11:59am

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In my late teens-twenties when I first heard "It", that song was always a guilty pleasure for me; it felt like "It" was vibrating right through my body when I listened to it. I always liked that song.

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Reply #50 posted 05/01/11 10:31pm

Adorecream

Totally unappreciated. Its one of the better tracks on a superb album. I love the throbbing beat and the intensely sexual lyrics, plus the fact he really sounds horny during the track. The throbbing raw wanton sexuality latent in this track is what Prince is all about. And it sounds intelligent, howe many people say "I could be guilty for my honesty, but I got to tell you what you mean to me" when they are looking for a bonk. Thats deep.

Its also like a later version of Dirty Mind with the lyric "On the stairs, anywhere is alright"

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Reply #51 posted 05/02/11 12:40am

SeventeenDayze

I love that song, way ahead of its time, sounds like it could rival any of the *music* put out by today's "recording artists".

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Reply #52 posted 05/02/11 4:13am

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ufoclub said:

robertgeorgeakabob said:

i wouldn't say depeche mode were making dark electronic music in 1987, they were still very poppy to me. later stuff like violator was more likely influenced by prince. "it" strips sex back to it's most primal state and is one of his most honest, earnest songs, uncluttered with unnecessary overplaying. it's as if he let his cock write the music!!

Well with Depeche Mode (who I never bought an album of) I mean stuff like Black Celebration... you know... like "Flies on the Windscreen". But I don't think Violator was influenced by Prince at all! I do think that "It" was Prince trying to enter a more cold electronic music sphere much like what Depeche Mode was in, or probably many many others that I don't even know. I would say Prince was trying to get into different territory. Much like he was trying to go after "Duran Duran money" (- Prince) with putting together the white fronted "The Family", even though the music was pure Prince.

prince had been doing cold, electronic music since controversy. plus depeche mode et al didn't have the funk!!

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Reply #53 posted 05/02/11 6:30am

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robertgeorgeakabob said:

ufoclub said:

Well with Depeche Mode (who I never bought an album of) I mean stuff like Black Celebration... you know... like "Flies on the Windscreen". But I don't think Violator was influenced by Prince at all! I do think that "It" was Prince trying to enter a more cold electronic music sphere much like what Depeche Mode was in, or probably many many others that I don't even know. I would say Prince was trying to get into different territory. Much like he was trying to go after "Duran Duran money" (- Prince) with putting together the white fronted "The Family", even though the music was pure Prince.

prince had been doing cold, electronic music since controversy. plus depeche mode et al didn't have the funk!!

"It" is not really funky music. And that's what I mean by Prince trying some new territory with "It". It was very slow, robotic, and straight (outside of the vocal style). And I'm talking about the tone of the music (lyrical theme included) when it comes to dark like Depeche Mode. Where in the past had Prince done cold electronic music? What song? "Annie Christian" is not cold. Neither is "Controversy", or any of "1999".

Plus there's a lot of Depeche Mode that has more funkish pop groove then "It"! For example "People are People".

This is funny because I'm not even a Depeche Mode fan. lol

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Reply #54 posted 05/02/11 6:33am

SoulAlive

^^ for someone who isn't a fan,you sure do know alot about their music lol

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Reply #55 posted 05/02/11 10:37am

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ufoclub said:

robertgeorgeakabob said:

prince had been doing cold, electronic music since controversy. plus depeche mode et al didn't have the funk!!

"It" is not really funky music. And that's what I mean by Prince trying some new territory with "It". It was very slow, robotic, and straight (outside of the vocal style). And I'm talking about the tone of the music (lyrical theme included) when it comes to dark like Depeche Mode. Where in the past had Prince done cold electronic music? What song? "Annie Christian" is not cold. Neither is "Controversy", or any of "1999".

Plus there's a lot of Depeche Mode that has more funkish pop groove then "It"! For example "People are People".

This is funny because I'm not even a Depeche Mode fan. lol

if you think people are people is funkier than it then you should saw off your ears and chuck them in the bin cos they ain't working!!

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Reply #56 posted 05/02/11 1:45pm

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thenewposition said:

one of my favorite Prince songs...but i notice it gets a lot of hate on here.why is that? its dope!

serious question, i would like serious replies please

I adore this song, still after so many years. Something about this song makes me tingle inside, crawl, it's passionate, fierce. I miss this kind of songs.

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Reply #57 posted 05/02/11 10:34pm

dandeeland

It sucks. Its VERY repetitive and is just boring to me. Same beat over and over looped, same lyrics just about through the whole thing and the lyrics are just plain weak. Definately not one of his best written songs. Yeah yeah Prince wants to "do it"....ehhh....not really what I want to hear

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Reply #58 posted 05/03/11 1:09am

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thenewposition said:

one of my favorite Prince songs...but i notice it gets a lot of hate on here.why is that? its dope!

serious question, i would like serious replies please

I think your assumption is wrong.

Most people don't hate "It"... they just don't like it as much as most of the other songs on the album. It shows how strong an album "Sign O' The Times" is when even it's 'weakest' tracks are still good.

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Reply #59 posted 05/03/11 1:19am

DaveG

I wanna listen to IT all the time.... Alright?

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