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Eye Thank God For ATWIAD I was just sitting around listening to around the world in a day, and thinking that in a way it was a saving grace for Prince. If he hadn't have made this album and instead throw together a couple of unreleased tracks, we probably would've gotten sick of him by 1987-88. Because, then we could accuse him of riding the wave of success that Purple Rain made. PR set the standard of what the minneapolis sound was, but ATWIAD, was more "Beatles-esque" than Minneapolis. Point is, as much as people tend to put down ATWIAD, I'm kinda thankful for it. P.S what would u have done to the album if u were P? I'm sick and tired of making plans without making up my mind, teacher teacher can't u see I just need a little time. | |
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I admire his guts and willingness to throw such a divisive artistic turn at his fans (mostly suburban white kids won over by 1999 and PR) when he was practically as successful as any musician can ever be. (He is still the only artist since the Beatles to simultaneously have the #1 movie, #1 album, and #1 song.)
The album isn't for all tastes, really for the hardcore fans and let's admit it, the eclectic nature was too uneven. (Never met anybody who liked "Condition of the Heart," which goes nowhere) But I'll be honest: ATWIAD was my first Prince record, which I bought from the bargain bin, and it won me over to the P side.
In retrospect, Prince made another gutsy if very foolish move by refusing to release the "Raspberry Beret" single until a month after the album was out. He screwed himself out of an easy #1 smash hit. Not that it stopped it from becoming a classic, but still.
Also foolish I suppose, if I must admit I dig it: Releasing it to stores with ZERO pre-release buzz, just dumped it out there like he just did with "Extralovable." He cost himself and WB money by doing that, but again: I admire that (pretentious) artistic integrity. | |
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Conditon of the Heart is incredible on many levels. | |
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I Totally disagree with U on Condition of the Heart, it goes straight to the heart
shows a very skilled pianist and vocalist out of Prince, the songs is a ruff draft of the beginning of the movie Under the Cherry Moon
and I loved it when I 1st heard it in 1985, it's haunting and very much a Prince song
And tons of Prince fans love it, he's played it in a medley since the Parade tour and Lovesexy tour as well as aftershows and when you hear the audiences response you know most Prince fans love this song | |
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Prince calls it "condition of the heart," I call it heartburn. Of course I don't need that piece to show me that Prince knows his way around a piano. But hey, you corrected about it having no fans.
(Of course some Purples defend "Purple & Gold" as not the biggest disgrace of the Prince catalogue.) | |
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BTW, did anyone else always wonder why the album closed out on "Temptation" instead of the supposed more likely/obvious contender in "The Ladder"?
My guess, I guess (and shared by the Peach & Black podcast) is that Mr. P was self-concious that if he had ended it on "Ladder," people would've made the inevitable comparison to "Purple Rain," which makes sense.
(Of course personally I laugh at "Ladder" the redemptation gospel track, followed by the ode to screwing when Mr. P relapses.) | |
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Let me also say that "Condition of the Heart" is a fantastic song. Maybe the three minute intro rambles a little too much but it is a beautiful song.
I love the way he screams the chorus of "Temptation" at around four and a half minutes into the song.
"Tambourine" is incredibly funky and the drums are very tasty.
I love "The Ladder" but the version on the album is a bit too sterile. He really needs to release the version from the Lovesexy tour rehearsals that was featured at the end of the BBC Omnibus documentary. | |
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My favorite ballad and a top 10 of all time song for me. I actually met him once in Studio 54 in Vegas upstairs and told him this was my song. He shook my hand and said "Thank You". He was real cool. | |
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If I ever heard this at an afterjam, I would tip him a $100.00 , even though this song is priceless... | |
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I doubt Purple & Gold can be compared 2 Condition of the Heart
Some fans defending Purple & Gold which I am not is not the same as the overwhelming number of fans who from the beginning adore Condition of the Heart
To each his own.
How long have you been a fan, you made a very uneducated statement about fans not liking the song | |
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I am like you, I know plently of people who LOVE this song. So many of my friends have become fans because of this track. I don't know where the notion "No one likes this song" comes from... It's Button Therapy, Baby! | |
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Wow people sure got offended by a throwaway comment, one I was making offhand about my personal world (you know, the real world outside of Prince World? I know we forget that, but it exists) and which my fellow P fans in the flesh just don't care for that track either. OH THE HERESY!
And OldFriends4Sale, I'll show you my Fan Card but apparently I've misplaced it since my last trip to the laundry. Can you give me an address where I can mail myself a new one? (But keep the newsletter.) | |
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Funnily enough, its usually "throwaway comments" (or, shall we say, comments defended as such) that are the most offensive.
COH is a massive fan favourite - and I'd like you to show me anyone who has defended P&G!
Are we to take your latest digs at fans above as simply "throwaway comments". Perhaps you are just here to wind people up a little? Even your compliments about Prince are somewhat barbed ("pretentious artistic integrity", for example).
Maybe its just who you is ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Around The World In A Day~ Captured Me, Hook, Line & Sinker...
Without - America, Pop Life, Paisley Park, A.T.W.I.A.D, Condition of the Heart I would never made it Past Purple Rain... Honest! This album set me on fire as a Prince Fan~
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No one is being offended, you probably were not expecting that others LOVE it
RRA said (Never met anybody who liked "Condition of the Heart," which goes nowhere)
That's not a throwaway comment, that's a really critical thought & why isn't Prince a part of the real world? Millions of people all over the world know about him so why is that there has to be a divide between being a prince fan and a person in the 'real' world?
It's ok to not like a song, but you put more to it than that, also saying you never met anyone who liked it. People meet online all the time, and anyone whose been a member here should know fans love that song.
Don't get all offended now and backbeddle. And you don't have to be personal and come for me | |
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RRA said: BTW, did anyone else always wonder why the album closed out on "Temptation" instead of the supposed more likely/obvious contender in "The Ladder"?
My guess, I guess (and shared by the Peach & Black podcast) is that Mr. P was self-concious that if he had ended it on "Ladder," people would've made the inevitable comparison to "Purple Rain," which makes sense.
(Of course personally I laugh at "Ladder" the redemptation gospel track, followed by the ode to screwing when Mr. P relapses.) Hmm, never thought of it like that. Pretty cool observation. I'm sick and tired of making plans without making up my mind, teacher teacher can't u see I just need a little time. | |
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Best proof he was in for the music! | |
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Would you come for me?
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Tell you what, if you guys kiss and make up I will come for the both of you. | |
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'Eye Thank God For ATWIAD'
^I don't believe in God, but I thank PRINCE for this masterpiece.
those brilliant 12 inches and b-sides.
the whole psycadelic album....
THOSE were the days to be a Prince fan....
I miss seriously the old days.... Prince 4Ever. | |
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If you dig the psychedelic Prince why not give Lotusflow3r a spin? | |
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thedance said: 'Eye Thank God For ATWIAD'
^I don't believe in God, but I thank PRINCE for this masterpiece.
those brilliant 12 inches and b-sides.
the whole psycadelic album....
THOSE were the days to be a Prince fan....
I miss seriously the old days.... I understand. I'm sick and tired of making plans without making up my mind, teacher teacher can't u see I just need a little time. | |
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So do I...if it wasn't for this album, I probably never would've been hipped to the original psychedelic artists/bands such as The Beatles,The Beach Boys,The Doors & others...definitely was the Prince album other than S.O.T.T & The Gold Experience that had the most effect on my music. The thing that helped me even want the album is the fact I had found the Raspberry Beret & Pop Life 12 inch records in my family's vinyl collection. The long versions of Hello & She's Always In My Hair along with its A-Sides hit me like a bullet @ the age of 12. Soon after, I got my parents to order me the cassette of ATWIAD from Columbia House...The rest is history. Thank you Prince & The Revolution! Exiles of the Nation
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This is the album that solified me as a Purplehead. I was a fan after PR, but ATWIAD made me want any and all things the guy touched or was influenced by. 12", associated artists, Joni, and the whole 60s hippie scene...I got into all of it after this album sunk in. Condition of the Heart is a work of art. The only thing on there I am not a fan of the craziness at the end of Temptation. | |
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this is the exact problem "Climb in my fur." | |
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All those extended versions from 1985, those excellent b-sides... just wow.
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[Edited 12/21/11 12:14pm] Prince 4Ever. | |
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The only issue with this album is mastering. Otherwise it's perfect 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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To say it goes nowhere is to never truly have listened to it. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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It's not. That dubious honor would easily go to "Arms of Orion". | |
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It swirls like moon pulled waves of color | |
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