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Planet Earth (the title track) what are your thoughts on this song? on a scale of 1 to 10 how much do u give it?
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I like it a lot. But I could do without the latin jazz interlude and the daa da da da da da's it comes with. | |
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I like it. | |
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I like it, and I gravitate towards moments of it, but I feel it has the potential to be more than what it is. | |
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i like it. the whole album really... except guitar | |
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I like the album, but this song always seemed trifling and passable to me. Nice guitar work at the end. | |
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8 out of 10. Its different than anything prince has ever done before it, interesting stuff, not classic but a good song anyway | |
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I'll be generous this time: 2,5 | |
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Love it, and the whole album...rock concept (-) Guitar,surprisingly,my 2 daugthers dig very much that one...they are 17 & 14 !! The Ignorant asserts,The learned doubts,The wise thinks.
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I love it. I think it's catchy and I like the lyrics. | |
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I really like this track. I played it alot when it first came out. I like the arrangements and the change in tempos. one of the few tracks i got into from that cd. | |
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Overblown, but not terrible. There's good moments. The religious lyrics kill it for me. | |
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Chelsea Rogers. Noo! Otherwise | |
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Hey, it's Prince so I won't diss too much, but this song just set a really depressing tone that the album never recovered from IMO. CALL ME A DREAMER 2! | |
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I like the song. It's one of my favorite tracks on the album. I give it an 8.5 out of 10. "You need to laydown and let me show you how we do this thing up in funky town. From the heart of Minnesota here come the purple Yoda guaranteed to bring the dirty new sound! Come on, now!" | |
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I love how the mood of the track changes so considerably with the middle section. Definitely has a Revolution era vibe to it due to all those changes (although it's a vibe I recognize from the outtakes and not so much from the released albums).
I'll give it either 8 or 9. [Edited 5/30/11 0:18am] | |
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I concur. It's not a terrible track, but this is old ground for Prince, so it gets a shrug from me, I like PE a lot, but I cherry pick from it and tend to turn a blind eye to what I don't like. | |
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With its soft piano and vocal intro Planet Earth quickly drifts into a Princely rock-opera with crescendos a plenty. An interesting song to kick off the album, I always felt it was a more of a closer track than an opener. And for all its pomposity the breakdown at 2:39 is light and airy and salvages the song from being too overly blown, but just. I always felt that in these types of song Prince was just trying a little too hard to show his musical prowess as both composer and performer. "I'm not human I'm a dove, I'm ur conscience. I am love" | |
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