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Prince songs of past few years that are funkier than Jesse Johnson's "100 Watts of Funky" ?? [Edited 10/9/11 13:47pm] | |
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That is a great track and is funky, but it doesn't have that unique quality that Prince brings. With no disrespect to Jesse, there are many funkier tracks Prince has done recently. And if we measure it against Prince, to me, it sounds like a vault throw away Prince track....which is still good. [Edited 10/9/11 15:15pm] This Post is produced, arranged, composed and performed by WetDream | |
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Sticky Like Glue.
There I named one. | |
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I listened to both and I really like 100 watts. Thats pretty good. Is the rest of the Jesse cd like that? or is that the best track? I like that alot. Sticky...ehhhh.. Not that big on that one. sorry [Edited 10/9/11 15:52pm] | |
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Hmmm.....I don't think Sticky Like Glue is that funky.......maybe The Work? | |
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Little or no comparison. Prince's Sarah | |
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PFunk ? | |
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Verbal Penetration has some funk, soulful, rock songs. So not all songs on the album sound like this one. It's not even one of my favorites on the cd so yesss it's worth getting and hearing. | |
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THATS IT! YES! | |
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"1, 2, 3, 4, I gotta keep you running back for more"
by the numbers funk, derivative and generic
I don't think Prince sits down and says "I'm going to write a funk song", which is what it sounds like Jesse did on this one.
"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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The horns sound like Love Bizzare.
I hate the title of that song, so corny. | |
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Hell, No More Candy 4 U is more fonky than that one Jesse...
good lawd The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
Remember there is only one destination and that place is U All of it. Everything. Is U. | |
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is that a bad thing??? i don't hear it though.. [Edited 10/10/11 17:09pm] | |
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This song is generic to me. Generic Family Band, no real personality. I can hear stabs of Prince and Sly all over.
A Prince song funkier than this released in the "past few years"? Let's say past few means his last 4 albums?
"Disco Jellyfish" "Chelsea Rodgers" "PFUnk" "Lavaux" "Act of God" [Edited 10/10/11 17:32pm] | |
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People do a lot of complaining about prince's music and I always wonder what it it that they are hearing (or not hearing) that I am. It's really impossible to know until they hold up some other music for comparison. At that point I can get an inkling of where their "head is at".
So with that in mind. Really? You find that "funky"? To my ears it sounds as others have mentioned completely generic. If Prince was putting out anything as generic as this I would just fade off into the sunset.
I think every thing Prince has put out in the last few years is "funkier" than this. I include ballads and rock tunes in the equation too lol. Prince music tends to include unique sounds in the mix, witty lyrics, and great musicianship. The "genius" of Prince always rises the level of the music to a realm beyond genericness. At Prince's worst he is generic only in comparison to his own work. That's what makes him so special. I really do think people underestimate the "craft" that Prince puts into his work.
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Lord....Get out my head! I was giving Jesse the benefit of the doubt because i like the guy, but you're spot on. Can you just post all the time so i can lurk permanently? lol This Post is produced, arranged, composed and performed by WetDream | |
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Ha Ha! Unlike many here I actually respect prince as an artistic genuis and feel privledged to have been able to follow his career from the beginning. What I "hear" in Prince has remained unchanged even as he has changed musically. Its the musical intelligence that he brings to the table regardless of genre. That's something that can't be learned. Its inherent to his being and informs everything he does. And feeling that way doesn't mean I think everything he does is a masterpiece but he his just working with a better set of "tools" than most. | |
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Well said. | |
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I'll try and keep this simple. Listen 2 this song..............listen 2 the entire cd. Every song is built on top of 1 basic loop.
I like this project but it just simply cannot be compared 2 Prince music. Sorry. | |
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Eddie M on the Sax!!!!! Dat about 'Splains It!!! | |
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Old skool company?
Laydown? Ia Ia Cthulhu Fthagn! | |
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Oh, ok. | |
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Cool groove, but nothing unique. Sounds like every Prince & Morris Day cliche rolled into one song. | |
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Jesse Johnson = the B or even C-version movie-version of Prince.
Nothing original. Just very generic. Competent, but forgettable in the end.
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