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Thread started 07/08/11 11:15pm

diamond537

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Why does Prince perform "kiss" and "little red corevette" but not any of his other sexual songs?

WTF? Little Red Corvette is a sexual song, it just has a subliminal message in it. Kiss is a sexual song as well. so why is it acceptable and "madsex", "Sex in the summer" or even "darling nikki" arent?????

Little red corvette is just as sexual as "erotic city" Or is prince only singing them because he is expected to since they're some of his biggest hits?

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Reply #1 posted 07/09/11 12:22am

FunkiestOne

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diamond537 said:

WTF? Little Red Corvette is a sexual song, it just has a subliminal message in it. Kiss is a sexual song as well. so why is it acceptable and "madsex", "Sex in the summer" or even "darling nikki" arent?????

Little red corvette is just as sexual as "erotic city" Or is prince only singing them because he is expected to since they're some of his biggest hits?

Ummm....maybe because those are hits and he's playing the hits for the casual fans who come to his concerts.

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Reply #2 posted 07/09/11 12:24am

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FunkiestOne said:

diamond537 said:

WTF? Little Red Corvette is a sexual song, it just has a subliminal message in it. Kiss is a sexual song as well. so why is it acceptable and "madsex", "Sex in the summer" or even "darling nikki" arent?????

Little red corvette is just as sexual as "erotic city" Or is prince only singing them because he is expected to since they're some of his biggest hits?

Ummm....maybe because those are hits and he's playing the hits for the casual fans who come to his concerts.

Agree. I don't think people wanna hear "Sex In The Summer" or "Mad Sex".

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Reply #3 posted 07/09/11 1:31am

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eye heart kiss2 + sexy

"It's time for you to go to the wire."
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Reply #4 posted 07/09/11 2:12am

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theres no explicit language in either of those songs.. except the word ass which im sure he skips

Bogey and Bacall, peanut butter and jelly, Wall being on fucking point, is "classic" dipshit. An iphone is top shelf technology. Get it straight. This thing is 4g. -Wall the great
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Reply #5 posted 07/09/11 2:30am

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"Little Red Corvette" is sort of cautionary though. Telling a girl she has to slow down because she has so many lovers, yet he finds her irresistable? I don't think it affects his value system; neither do a lot of his songs. You can sing about a girl being hot or sing about sexuality with the one you love. I also think it has to do with being aware there's kids in the audience and doesn't want to upset parents who spent money bringing them to his show.

The older a singer gets, the creepier a bluntly sexual song can sound coming from them. AC/DC have a lot of double entendre songs but they're just out there singing the oldies, and in the singer's case, a lot of those songs weren't songs he wrote.

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Reply #6 posted 07/09/11 5:37am

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dalsh327 said:

The older a singer gets, the creepier a bluntly sexual song can sound coming from them.

Yeah, particularly if you're ageist.

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Reply #7 posted 07/09/11 5:42am

Vict0r

It seems to me that he's more concerned with explicit language. He might not curse anymore but the songs are still very sexual, which is hypocritical.

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Reply #8 posted 07/09/11 5:47am

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dalsh327 said:

I also think it has to do with being aware there's kids in the audience and doesn't want to upset parents who spent money bringing them to his show.

Yeah, thank god he played to only adults on the Purple Rain Tour.

Oh wait...

(Here's a revolutionairy idea: if people don't want their kids to hear Prince sing dirty songs at concerts, DON'T TAKE THEM TO PRINCE CONCERTS. For fuck's sake, he's the guy who's at least partially responsible for the creation of the PMRC and warning stickers on albums. If I buy a house next to the airport, I have to expect to hear the sound of planes 24/7.)

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Reply #9 posted 07/09/11 5:49am

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Vict0r said:

It seems to me that he's more concerned with explicit language. He might not curse anymore but the songs are still very sexual, which is hypocritical.

Yeah, just like that "artichoke" bullcrap. It's still swearing, even if you don't use a "bad word". It's about the INTENT.

But he's a religious dude, so hypocrisy is a feature, not a bug.

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Reply #10 posted 07/09/11 5:55am

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Vict0r said:

It seems to me that he's more concerned with explicit language. He might not curse anymore but the songs are still very sexual, which is hypocritical.

i heard him say "shit" a few months ago in san jose

[Edited 7/9/11 5:55am]

Bogey and Bacall, peanut butter and jelly, Wall being on fucking point, is "classic" dipshit. An iphone is top shelf technology. Get it straight. This thing is 4g. -Wall the great
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Reply #11 posted 07/09/11 4:51pm

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BartVanHemelen said:

dalsh327 said:

I also think it has to do with being aware there's kids in the audience and doesn't want to upset parents who spent money bringing them to his show.

Yeah, thank god he played to only adults on the Purple Rain Tour.

Oh wait...

(Here's a revolutionairy idea: if people don't want their kids to hear Prince sing dirty songs at concerts, DON'T TAKE THEM TO PRINCE CONCERTS. For fuck's sake, he's the guy who's at least partially responsible for the creation of the PMRC and warning stickers on albums. If I buy a house next to the airport, I have to expect to hear the sound of planes 24/7.)

Bart this is the first time you made me laugh,you are 100% right

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Reply #12 posted 07/09/11 4:53pm

Timmy84

uuhson said:

Vict0r said:

It seems to me that he's more concerned with explicit language. He might not curse anymore but the songs are still very sexual, which is hypocritical.

i heard him say "shit" a few months ago in san jose

[Edited 7/9/11 5:55am]

Ruh-roh... razz

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Reply #13 posted 07/10/11 1:03am

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Timmy84 said:

uuhson said:

i heard him say "shit" a few months ago in san jose

[Edited 7/9/11 5:55am]

Ruh-roh... razz

thats weird. U heard him say she-ot.

Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews.
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Reply #14 posted 07/10/11 4:10am

niqi

Why does Prince perform "kiss" and "little red corevette" but not any of his other sexual songs?

He does play others live, I've heared some just this week (during 2 shows). He's also played Cream, Shhh, When We're Dancing Close And Slow, Bambi, Peach, Joy In Repetition, ... biggrin

[Edited 7/10/11 4:11am]

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Reply #15 posted 07/10/11 9:42am

dalsh327

BartVanHemelen said:

dalsh327 said:

I also think it has to do with being aware there's kids in the audience and doesn't want to upset parents who spent money bringing them to his show.

Yeah, thank god he played to only adults on the Purple Rain Tour.

Oh wait...

(Here's a revolutionairy idea: if people don't want their kids to hear Prince sing dirty songs at concerts, DON'T TAKE THEM TO PRINCE CONCERTS. For fuck's sake, he's the guy who's at least partially responsible for the creation of the PMRC and warning stickers on albums. If I buy a house next to the airport, I have to expect to hear the sound of planes 24/7.)

You're bringing up 30 year old shows when he was much younger and creating attention through shock value. Purple Rain was a rated R movie, but it was getting so much radio play and none of the songs were really "bad" except for Nikki. Tipper wasn't really after Prince, all it did was make her go "what else are kids listening to?"

Gwen Stefani had a HUGE teenage following and she cursed up a storm plenty at her No Doubt shows. Madonna was pretty tame except for a few f-words, the only controversy she faced was giving the Gypsys props at a Romania show. Pink swears a lot... and I'm pretty sure we can name a lot of top 40 artists who kids like that got the advisory sticker on their music. Some bands you expect some swearing to happen.

All PMRC did was prevent people from carrying their music at Wal Mart, even though Trent Reznor pointed out they carry violent video games and rated R movies... why they get a pass and music doesn't made no sense to him.

I never thought of Prince's songs as all that dirty, just more blunt about it than others might have been. There's albums of music that took being an adult to understand, not because of strong language, but just stuff about life and relationships that takes on meaning. I don't think anyone could listen to Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks" and get something out of it until they're in their mid 20s and been through a relationship that left them hurt. And I'm sure Prince has some songs that took on a different meaning the older they got.

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Reply #16 posted 07/10/11 9:47am

Timmy84

What was edgy in 1985 when he got in the list of the PMRC is real tame in 2011.

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Reply #17 posted 07/10/11 12:11pm

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niqi said:

Why does Prince perform "kiss" and "little red corevette" but not any of his other sexual songs?

He does play others live, I've heared some just this week (during 2 shows). He's also played Cream, Shhh, When We're Dancing Close And Slow, Bambi, Peach, Joy In Repetition, ... biggrin

[Edited 7/10/11 4:11am]

Uhhh, Cream isn't a song about sex. lol

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Reply #18 posted 07/10/11 12:33pm

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Eye would love Prince 2 sing Lets Pretend we`re Married at Dublin that would b so amazing 4 me...As 4 Sexy MF/Sister/Darling Nikki/Head/Do Me Baby....simply wishful thinking....What a great shame!!!disbelief

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Reply #19 posted 07/11/11 5:56am

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dalsh327 said:

"Little Red Corvette" is sort of cautionary though. Telling a girl she has to slow down because she has so many lovers, yet he finds her irresistable? I don't think it affects his value system; neither do a lot of his songs. You can sing about a girl being hot or sing about sexuality with the one you love. I also think it has to do with being aware there's kids in the audience and doesn't want to upset parents who spent money bringing them to his show.

The older a singer gets, the creepier a bluntly sexual song can sound coming from them. AC/DC have a lot of double entendre songs but they're just out there singing the oldies, and in the singer's case, a lot of those songs weren't songs he wrote.

I totally disagree,

Men especially are allowed to be sexually open into old age. It's just more recent that older women are being viewed as sexually acceptable.

I've never thought of an older singer that I like being seen as creepy when they sing a bluntly sexual song.

James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Rod Stewart are singer who sang or gave very sexually charged songs/shows and they women when crazy.

Women have always seen older men as attractive

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Reply #20 posted 07/11/11 5:59am

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BartVanHemelen said:

Yeah, thank god he played to only adults on the Purple Rain Tour.

When did he start doing all ages shows? confuse

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