Thread started 08/20/11 12:44pmEllasFella |
Paisley Park is in ur heart Heard this song recently for the first time in years & forgot how happy it is. This has probably been asked before, so forgive me if this is the case, but what is the significance of Paisley in Paisley Park? Is there a place in Minnesota called that? Did Prince like Paisley Patterned stuff? Or did he just dig the sound of the word? Any ideas? |
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Reply #1 posted 08/20/11 2:58pm
rdhull |
He tried for some retro 60's vibe.
And whata crap name for a vanity label..paisley park..coming from Prince? god "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #2 posted 08/20/11 11:16pm
metallicjigolo |
EllasFella said:
Heard this song recently for the first time in years & forgot how happy it is. This has probably been asked before, so forgive me if this is the case, but what is the significance of Paisley in Paisley Park? Is there a place in Minnesota called that? Did Prince like Paisley Patterned stuff? Or did he just dig the sound of the word? Any ideas?
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Authors Hal Rubenstein and Jim Mullen published a book in 1995 titled Paisley Goes With Nothing: A Man's Guide to Style, ISBN 0-385-47712-0. Paisley was particularly popular during the Summer of Love, heavily identified with psychedelic style and the interest in Indian spirituality and culture brought about by the pilgrimage of The Beatles to India in 1968. John Lennon had a Rolls Royce painted with the design in 1967.[13] Also, Fender Guitars made a Pink Paisley version of their Telecaster guitar, by sticking paisley wallpaper onto the guitar bodies. The modern recording artist Prince paid tribute to the rock and roll history of paisley when he created the Paisley Park Records recording label and established Paisley Park Studios, both named after his 1985 song "Paisley Park".
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Reply #3 posted 08/21/11 4:51pm
nursev |
Still love this song to this day and the extended version is Paisley heaven. |
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Reply #4 posted 08/21/11 5:44pm
BobGeorge72 |
nursev said:
Still love this song to this day and the extended version is Paisley heaven.
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Reply #5 posted 08/21/11 9:21pm
jpnyc |
In an interview from that era he claimed he would explain the meaning of Paisley Park, and that particular line, in a future movie. I think it was in Rolling Stone. |
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Reply #6 posted 08/21/11 9:26pm
ufoclub |
rdhull said:
He tried for some retro 60's vibe.
And whata crap name for a vanity label..paisley park..coming from Prince? god
Say what? That is actually a great name for his label. |
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Reply #7 posted 08/21/11 10:09pm
johnart |
ufoclub said:
rdhull said:
He tried for some retro 60's vibe.
And whata crap name for a vanity label..paisley park..coming from Prince? god
Say what? That is actually a great name for his label.
Agreed with rd on that he went for a retro vibe with the song and some others on ATWIAD.
Agreed with ufo on Paisley Park beign a great name for his label...definitely better than somehting like Prince Records or Vagina Music...come on, we know, in spite of his brilliance, what dumbassness this man is capable of.
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Reply #8 posted 08/21/11 11:11pm
EllasFella |
jpnyc said:[quote] In an interview from that era he claimed he would explain the meaning of Paisley Park, and that particular line, in a future movie. I think it was in Rolling Stone. [/quote Ahh, so it is unknown. Thanks jpnyc! |
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Reply #9 posted 08/22/11 5:08pm
rdhull |
johnart said:
ufoclub said:
Say what? That is actually a great name for his label.
Agreed with rd on that he went for a retro vibe with the song and some others on ATWIAD.
Agreed with ufo on Paisley Park beign a great name for his label...definitely better than somehting like Prince Records or Vagina Music...come on, we know, in spite of his brilliance, what dumbassness this man is capable of.
But after the coolness of Controversy, 1999, and Purple Rain ...Paisley Park? Whaaa? I expected someting mysterious or majestic. Or very off the wall. I guess taking it back to the past was what was safe or what would work. I was kind of miffed that he was "stiucking" to this 60's retro steeze. "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #10 posted 08/22/11 5:17pm
ufoclub |
rdhull said:
johnart said:
Agreed with rd on that he went for a retro vibe with the song and some others on ATWIAD.
Agreed with ufo on Paisley Park beign a great name for his label...definitely better than somehting like Prince Records or Vagina Music...come on, we know, in spite of his brilliance, what dumbassness this man is capable of.
But after the coolness of Controversy, 1999, and Purple Rain ...Paisley Park? Whaaa? I expected someting mysterious or majestic. Or very off the wall. I guess taking it back to the past was what was safe or what would work. I was kind of miffed that he was "stiucking" to this 60's retro steeze.
I don't know if it turned out safe or mainstream because it threw off most all his Purple Rain/1999 fans (all the high schoolers of America) who didn't really feel the hippy retro psychedelic vibe (which was very much in line with Jimi Hendrix as much as The Beatles).
He said he could have made a Purple Rain 2 album, but chose not to. And pop-wise it was a commercial mistake, but artistically it's what drew me and my creative friends in even more. But my more mainstream friends weren't really into it, and they couldn't even be bothered to buy any of his following albums until maybe Batman, and then Diamonds and Pearls. |
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Reply #11 posted 08/22/11 5:25pm
rdhull |
ufoclub said:
rdhull said:
But after the coolness of Controversy, 1999, and Purple Rain ...Paisley Park? Whaaa? I expected someting mysterious or majestic. Or very off the wall. I guess taking it back to the past was what was safe or what would work. I was kind of miffed that he was "stiucking" to this 60's retro steeze.
I don't know if it turned out safe or mainstream because it threw off most all his Purple Rain/1999 fans (all the high schoolers of America) who didn't really feel the hippy retro psychedelic vibe (which was very much in line with Jimi Hendrix as much as The Beatles).
He said he could have made a Purple Rain 2 album, but chose not to. And pop-wise it was a commercial mistake, but artistically it's what drew me and my creative friends in even more. But my more mainstream friends weren't really into it, and they couldn't even be bothered to buy any of his following albums until maybe Batman, and then Diamonds and Pearls.
I was one of those who wanted 1999 part two. I was done with this watered down sound. I wanted the return of Lady Cab Driver not Clara Bow. How the hell is some Paisley Park going to be representative of all the future music of his to come?
I was thinking how that when he states he would rather give people what they need rather than what they wanted..I admit that..well...I wasn't ready for ATWIAD or Parade. Hell, i was aghast at Purple Rain. It was nothing I expected and could not get into it for weeks or months. It took the film for me to love it (and a few videos). I rmemeber getting it at Licorice Pizza and hearing them play it as I purchased trying to plug my ears and being disappointed. Getting the record home and having an impromptu listening party with some people and walking out to the yard after and feeling let down. But i guess in retrospect he did the right thing. I just wanted him to keep going up that trajectory rather then making a quick left, HURRY TURN HERE! "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #12 posted 08/22/11 6:00pm
ufoclub |
rdhull said:
ufoclub said:
I don't know if it turned out safe or mainstream because it threw off most all his Purple Rain/1999 fans (all the high schoolers of America) who didn't really feel the hippy retro psychedelic vibe (which was very much in line with Jimi Hendrix as much as The Beatles).
He said he could have made a Purple Rain 2 album, but chose not to. And pop-wise it was a commercial mistake, but artistically it's what drew me and my creative friends in even more. But my more mainstream friends weren't really into it, and they couldn't even be bothered to buy any of his following albums until maybe Batman, and then Diamonds and Pearls.
I was one of those who wanted 1999 part two. I was done with this watered down sound. I wanted the return of Lady Cab Driver not Clara Bow. How the hell is some Paisley Park going to be representative of all the future music of his to come?
I was thinking how that when he states he would rather give people what they need rather than what they wanted..I admit that..well...I wasn't ready for ATWIAD or Parade. Hell, i was aghast at Purple Rain. It was nothing I expected and could not get into it for weeks or months. It took the film for me to love it (and a few videos). I rmemeber getting it at Licorice Pizza and hearing them play it as I purchased trying to plug my ears and being disappointed. Getting the record home and having an impromptu listening party with some people and walking out to the yard after and feeling let down. But i guess in retrospect he did the right thing. I just wanted him to keep going up that trajectory rather then making a quick left, HURRY TURN HERE!
That was similar disappointment I had when I was getting into SOTT and The Black Album and then heard Lovesexy. It was kind of like a direction that didn't seem cool. |
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Reply #13 posted 08/22/11 6:18pm
rdhull |
ufoclub said:
rdhull said:
I was one of those who wanted 1999 part two. I was done with this watered down sound. I wanted the return of Lady Cab Driver not Clara Bow. How the hell is some Paisley Park going to be representative of all the future music of his to come?
I was thinking how that when he states he would rather give people what they need rather than what they wanted..I admit that..well...I wasn't ready for ATWIAD or Parade. Hell, i was aghast at Purple Rain. It was nothing I expected and could not get into it for weeks or months. It took the film for me to love it (and a few videos). I rmemeber getting it at Licorice Pizza and hearing them play it as I purchased trying to plug my ears and being disappointed. Getting the record home and having an impromptu listening party with some people and walking out to the yard after and feeling let down. But i guess in retrospect he did the right thing. I just wanted him to keep going up that trajectory rather then making a quick left, HURRY TURN HERE!
That was similar disappointment I had when I was getting into SOTT and The Black Album and then heard Lovesexy. It was kind of like a direction that didn't seem cool.
Agreed. How the heck do you follow up the grand SOTT with ...Lovesexy? It's like he didn't even try with that one imho. "Climb in my fur." |
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