I love that song, I love it when Prince performs it live | |
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You should continue to DIG a hole for yourself, you're just a polemic and a heretical Prince fan."I took another bubble bath, with my pants on. All the fighting stopped. Next time I’ll do it sooner.”
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I think this is just a phase for you Tyler but no way Purple Rain album is "too mainstream" Prince was way too weird to make a classic pop album. Let's analyze it a bit. Title song of the album is more then 8 minutes long.songs built for radio are 3:30 aproximetly. It is very hard to make a long song that will keep average listener's attention. Purple Rain(song) is commercial as Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin. Both songs could have been big hits or big miss but it worked
When Doves Cry have no bass line.maybe it sounds cool today but it sure was crazy to make a song like that with no bass line and very minimalistic arangement.
Darling Nikki is like garage rock with lyrics that risks ever to be played on the radion ,yet it was in a mainstream Hollywood movie.
The Beautiful Ones sound like no other song before.Is it a balad? rock? soul? can we describe it? no formula songwritting here.
Computer Blue is a weird song with crazy intro after which it launches into hybrid of Funk and Rock,but definetly no commercial song. Only Take me With You ,Baby I'm a Star and I Would Die 4 u are aimed to be a mainstream stuff in a classic way.
I never thought Prince aimed Purple Rain to be a commercial, i just think Prince got lucky,it was his time for a little bit of Glory. Compare Purple Rain with other top albums of the time like Madonna's Like A Virgin or Bruce Springsteen's Born In the Usa. Compared to those two Purple Rain sounds weird as shit.
I think Prince followed his muse and he didn't make compromises in music until the end of 80's decade. He didn't give a damn about anybody and created his craft the way he was seeing it . little trivia :WB suits didn't want to release Kiss as a single they said to Prince:this is not a single,this is a demo where is the reverb,but Prince was like either that or nothing.
Same case with Purple Rain it is way too filled with screaming guitars,vocal and guitar echoes,minimalistic, groundbreaking music to be a classic mainstream like other popular acts of the time. It was just a lucky coincidence that the taste of general public was leaning toward something more on the left side of the mainstream.
p.s. Purple Rain to my ears still sounds fresh,great production, great songwriting. It sounded like a natural progression after 1999 showing Prince growing as a song writer. And if there was a list of 100 weirdest best charting albums of popular music Purple Rain would be somewhere in the top | |
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I admit I don't listen to Purple Rain the album so often as like many others we hear its' tracks played so much. I never really liked the title track yet think When Doves Cry is pretty much one of the greatest pop singles ever released (up there with some of the greats by The Beatles and Bowie). I'm sorry though, but I can't agree at all that it's too "mainstream" , Prince has been pandering to the mainstream on and off since 1979. Dirty Mind was so plugging into the burgeoning New Wave revolution in the same way that Emancipation did to bland mid nineties R&B. I maybe on auto pilot with Purple Rain the album but there is nothing and unfortunately I mean nothing in a long long time that I can remember hearing for the first time and just going WOW! Like the first time I heard When Doves Cry. | |
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I'll take your advice. | |
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[Edited 8/15/11 9:11am] "I took another bubble bath, with my pants on. All the fighting stopped. Next time I’ll do it sooner.”
— Prince, “The Ballad of Dorothy Parker” | |
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I'm being sarcastic ahaha I'm not going to change for no one...dig? | |
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You should like an album because the songs and sequencing move you more than any of his others, not because it's "underground" or kooky shit like that. | |
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I like all the albums I named because of the songs. I dig them. I perfer Around The World In A Day over any classic Prince album, for the simple fact that I love the music on that album. It's just so happen that my top 5 Prince albums are his underdog albums. | |
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I love this album. Every note of it (and the 12" versions, b-sides and unreleased stuff) is part of my being. I get in a Purple Rain mood a couple times a year and listen to pretty much all of it, same as I've done with whatever I had of it since 1984. But honestly, I don't listen to Prince that much in general. I listen to a HUGE amount of music on a VERY regular basis and Prince probably comprises 2% (likely even less) of the total. It helps that I've listened to damn near everything and don't really care about every new live bootleg. But generally speaking I don't get the "I listen to Prince, just Prince and ONLY Prince". I've never done that. The world is filled with too much great music to limit yourself that much. | |
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I love PR's sequencing btw. | |
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Yep. I even agree with the edits that were done to make it a single album. .... although I could do without Apps all up on Take Me With U. I always thought she sounded like shit, even back then. | |
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Let's Go Crazy is not quite your typical 80s pop rock song. | |
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Nothing about that album was typical at that time. Just because it sold a bunch of copies doesn't mean it was "mainstream". If anything, it changed the mainstream, made the mainstream come to it. | |
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I'm not trying to disagree with you guys opinions but you guys really don't think Purple Rain is too mainstream?
Look at it like this:
For You - Wasn't quite known Prince - Had a buzz Dirty Mind - A bigger buzz Controversy - Making a name for himself 1999 - Just getting his foot in the door Purple Rain - Mega star, all the bandwagoners come, everyone loves Prince Around The World In A Day - were are all the bandwagoners? his fanbase is back to the Controversy/1999 fanbase
So you see what I'm saying? Around The World In A Day wasn't mainstream. If you ask a random person about Prince, first thing that comes to their mind is proabaly Purple Rain. | |
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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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Honestly, I don't see what you're saying. And I'm not one of those sychophants who believes everything Prince does is "genius" and "perfect" and all that. I lived Purple Rain, and I knew of Prince from 1999 before PR was released. Trust those of us who were there when we say Prince changed popular music with Purple Rain. Mainstream, to me, is when somebody sets out to make an album that fits in with what is popular at the time. Something that is not challenging, or different. Lady fucking Gaga is mainstream (regardless of how stupid her clothing may be). There was nothing like Purple Rain before Purple Rain, and if you think there was, you're just wrong. Sorry. | |
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Well Prince did set out to win Grammys with Purple Rain. So his mind state was make an album that appeal to everyone. And the songs he recoreded, was excellent enough to get him those Grammys. So it kinda was mainstream. This is my opinion, so please don't attack me ahaha | |
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its really dumb to not like something just because its mainstream. unless its mainstream and also horrible. but clearly thats not the case here 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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I never said I hated the album....
I said I barely listen to it because it makes me feel like a fake fan, because it's to mainstream. | |
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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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I don't know about two grammys, but bobby z or somebody said Prince saw MJ sweep the Grammys, and he wanted to do the same the next year. | |
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Tyler, you shouldnt stop listening to something based on how other people who perceive you or how "uncool" you'll look [Edited 8/14/11 23:14pm] | |
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Regardless of how it comes across online I have rarely EVER attacked anyone here. An opinion passionately articulated, even one that results in a heated argument, does not equal an attack. Plus, its never personal with me. We can verbally spar and have a good laugh the next day.
However, I do disagree with you. To begin with, I'm not sure where you get that he set out to win Grammys. Regardless, there are plenty of Grammys (especially prior to the late 90s) that went to very un-mainstream albums. It used to be somewhat the norm that they were awarded for, ya know, actual artistic merit. Also, how does winning a Grammy suddenly make something bad? How does being underground make something good? I still say if you lived it it would make more sense. You're looking at it in hindsight as "Prince's biggest selling album", "Prince's most popular era", and those things are true. But at the time, when it was happening, that simply wasn't the case. It was new, fresh, groundbreaking and unique. | |
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Shouldn't? or Should? | |
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shouldnt.. just made an edit | |
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I guess you are the only one Stevie Wonder = EARTH
Prince = WIND Chaka Khan = FIRE Sade = WATER the ELEMENTS of MUSIC | |
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Not to defend TH, but 2/3 of the posters here are polemic and, to that end, defend that behavior to a hilt. See: General Discussion. | |
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I don't know. Maybe I can't explain it the way I see it. Ya know?
Like no matter how good the songs were, at the end of the day the album was mainstream to me. How come Around The World In A Day wasn't recieved like Purple Rain? ATWIAD has just as many inovative songs.
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I wasn't a big fan of Purple Rain when I became a Prince fan, so people don't really affect me listening to that album. | |
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