Swear to God, looking like that, you don't know if he's gonna beat your ass or screw you.
Or both. I love a Man who:
Wears More Make Up Than Me. Wears Four Inch Stilleto Boots. Changes His Name To An Unpronouncable Symbol. Who Changes His Name Back From An Unpronouncable Symbol. Oh And Most Importantly, Who Is Sexy Little Drop Of Butterscotch | |
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LOL U know I always defined Prince's image and sound as Dangerous Sex & Rock n Roll there was always an edge of violence/S&M seduction and kink to Prince back then | |
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I agree. A little kink to his glam funk image. | |
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Sexuality is the second track on Prince's 1981 album, Controversy. The song was also released as a single in Germany, Japan and Australia. | |
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OUTTAKES [and music recorded during the Controversy period]
U're such a big tease | |
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Work it, work it, work it, aaaaaaaahhhhhhh
I'll work U in the street I'll work your head I'll work your feet
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Wow OldFriends4Sale you have some freakin great photos from the past...thanks for posting.. | |
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I forgot "Feel U Up" was a Controversy outtake lol silly me. | |
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That extended mix is BAD ASS! | |
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Yesssss, that thing is RAW! | |
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Reading these lyrics again just makes me realize again how daring Prince was back in the day. Nowadays, singers/rappers say stuff that leaves absolutely NOTHING to the imagination. In fact, they have to edit out half of their song or performance on radio because of some of the words they use. But even now, no (Top 40 or pop) male singer ever talks about how the masturbate or about cumming on themselves because of some hot chick or whatever.
They talk about how manly they are (riiiiight) and how they'll make the girl scream his name and do this and that to them, but they never seem to go deeper into lust like Prince did when he was coming up (no pun intended). Prince FREQUENTLY spoke about masturbating, even into the 90s with Violet The Organ Grinder, Poom Poom, and others, but with he was into the art of masturbation heavily in this period here. It's things and little nuances like this that made me (and keeps me as such) the Prince nut - of yesteryear - I am today. | |
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February 14th, 1982 • Civic Auditorium, San Francisco | |
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Enter: Vanity ie Denise Matthews
Possessed: the Rise & Fall of Prince Chapter 4:PAWNS
Even as he struggled with the Time, Prince began planning another side project - an all female group that would, again, perform his music and adopt a persona he created. Prior to the Controversy tour, three women were selected, rather arbitrarily: girlfriend Susan Moonsie, wardrobe assistant Brenda Bennett (the wife of set designer Roy), and Jamie Shoop, an employee of Cavallo, Ruffalo & Fargnoli. Only Bennett had any singing experience. Prince planned to have the group, called the Hookers, wear lingerie onstage and sing sexually charged lyrics.
During the Controversy tour, plans shifted when Prince once evening at a club noticed an especially sexy young woman; she was copper-skinned, sultry, and had an overall appearance very much like Prince's own. "It's been said that when they met, they both stopped in their tracks; looking at each other, it was like seeing themselves, but of the opposite sex," said Alan Leeds. A scout was sent over to ask if she wanted to meet Prince, and she agreed.
The young woman, Denise Matthews, had show business aspirations and was thrilled when Prince said he wanted to contruct a band around her. Over the coming weeks, he explained to her the concept for the Hookers. She was taken aback, however, by the stage name he suggested for her: Vagina, albeit with the I pronounced as a long E. She refused, but agreed to the name Vanity.
Work on the project began immediately after the Controversy tour.
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1982 Cntroversy "Tour
p 48 chapter 4 Pawns Possessed: the Rise & Fall of Prince
The hostilities burst to the surface during the last show of the tour at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. During their opening set, the Time found themselves being pelted by eggs from offstage. Gradually, they realized that Prince and some of his band members were the culprits. The barrage increased, and, toward the end of the set, Prince and his accomplices abducted Jerome Benton, a dancer for the group, from the stage and poured honey all over him. They they pelted hims with garbage. "They tarred and feathered him, basically," recalled Fink, who did not participate and insisted to the Time members that he wanted no part of the battle.
Then, as the Time's set ended, Chick Huntsberry grabbed Jesse Johnson and hauled him to Prince's dressing room. There, Huntsberry handcuffed Johnson to a horizontal coat rack bolted into a brick wall. Prince came in and began taunting Johnson and tossing Doritos chips and other pieces of food at him. "This is what you get for talking about my mama!" Prince shouted.
The various members of Prince's band and crew in the room looked on with horror as the episode continued. "It was a cruel thing to do," observed Bennett. Fink recalled, "I just sat there and said to myself, this is getting out of hand."
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Released September 2, 1981
Uptown, Sunset Sound, Hollywood Sound, 1981 Controversy" is the title track and lead single to the 1981 album by Prince.[1] One of his most respected classic funk songs, "Controversy" addresses certain speculation about Prince at the time such as his sexuality, religion and racial background, and how he could not understand the curiosity about him. The song has two main verses, a few choruses, with the title repeated throughout the track. Towards the middle he recites the Lord's Prayer in full, which fueled the fire for some to say the song was blasphemous. Toward the end is a repeating chant of doggerel: "People call me rude / I wish we all were nude / I wish there was no black and white / I wish there were no rules." The song is straight funk with a steady drumbeat, synthesized bass, "chicken grease" guitar and keyboards. The song was backed with "When You Were Mine", from his previous album, Dirty Mind. Controversy I just can't believe all the things people say (Controversy) Am I black or white? Am I straight or gay? (Controversy) Do I believe in God? Do I believe in me? Yeah (Controversy) CHORUS: Controversy Controversy I can't understand human curiosity (Controversy) Was it good 4 U? Was I what U wanted me 2 be? (Controversy) Do U get high? Does your daddy cry? (Controversy) CHORUS Do I believe in God? Do I believe in me? (Yeah, ooh yeah) Some people wanna die so they can be free I said, life is just a game, we're all just the same Do U wanna play? (Yeah, yeah, yeah) CHORUS {x3} Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses As we forgive those who trespass against us Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever Love ya, love ya, baby Listen... People call me rude, I wish we were all nude I wish there was no black and white, I wish there were no rules People call me rude, I wish we were all nude I wish there was no black and white, I wish there were (was) no rules Do I believe in God? Do I believe in me? Let me tell U, some people wanna die so they can be free I said life is just a game, we're all just the same Don't U wanna play? © 1981 Controversy Music - ASCAP
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