I know something's wrong with me at least; I can sing the whole rap from memory - that ain't healthy!
Keeed, keeed, I got to do this, I got the noise, I got to do this man! So pump the big noise, come on in the house.....
This here rap's about a true confession, if you listen hard ..... arrrrrggggghhhh, its been zapped into my synapses now. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Originally, Graffiti Bridge was going to be a vehicle for the reborn Time, with Prince staying behind the camera. But Warner Bros. wouldn't go for it, so Prince wrote himself into a new movie. Later, visitors to Paisley Park saw a version of a script that was allegedly obtuse to the point of near gibberish. "That was just a real rough thirty-page treatment I wrote with Kim," Prince says. "Graffiti Bridge is an entirely different movie."
reading this 1990 interview, Prince was in an almost delusional mindset | |
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OhmiGod! I love it! I love it! You must know failure before success..... Love that rap! | |
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CHORUS: They don't care where they kick CHORUS I feel like they're looking 4 my soul (Soul) Kicking me in my heart CHORUS (Thieves in the temple) {x4} © 1990 Controversy Music - ASCAP | |
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"Thieves in the Temple" is a song by Prince from the 1990 soundtrack album, Graffiti Bridge. Added at the last minute, it was the final song recorded for the album. "Thieves in the Temple" topped the U.S. R&B chart and became a number six hit in the U.S., and a number seven hit in the UK. The single also peaked at number 9 on the dance charts. The track has a unique sound, starting quietly with echoed keyboards and vocals before the main section of the song booms in with a pulsating synth bass, syncopated drum machines, Middle Eastern melodies and opera-like layered vocals. Prince also samples a harmonica solo from a recording by The Chambers Brothers. The vocals are emotional, and accuse the subject of rejecting Prince and lying to him. The "temple" in the title recalls the ever-present spirituality in many of Prince's songs. The maxi-single contains extended lyrics that continue the theme before diverging into more dance-oriented material.
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Prince - Thieves In The Temple (1990)Released By: Warner Bros. Records Album: Graffiti Bridge
Thieves... - Part II" is not included. it was on the Japanese-only 3" CD-Single.
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The best thing about that movie was Ingrid's haircut.
Prince, on the other hand, still owes me a fi' dolla' refund for that mess. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Now, what time is it? | |
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I remember that 1990 interview.Prince sounded really defensive about all the negative rumors."People are saying this film is 'Prince's big gamble'....what gamble? I'm sitting here editing a film that I made with someone else's money" | |
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yeah it was a weird interview, he was covering big time. It was clear he was riding off the 1980s greatness, but didn't have anything to deliver. the Nude tour didn't even feature songs from GB
even though most of the best music was made with the Revolution on that album | |
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The music is awesome but this film sucks ass. There are some tolerable moments but those moments are few and far between. To show appreciation for this film is to state that you have a high tolerance for pain and bullshit.
Prince's hair was on point tho.
Carry on. I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
RIP Dick Clark, Whitney Houston, Don Cornelius, Heavy D, and Donna Summer. | |
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Yes, definitely delusional his royal badness was. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Chile' who you tellin'. Ingrid's cut was on point too. The hair stylist for that movie should had been nominated for an Academy Award. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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if some feel that the released version was really bad, take faith that if u read the original script u would be shaking ur head even more.
GB was slated 2 have the lovesexy band in it including sheila, cat with characters named Ruthie Washington and Angel and either atlanta bliss or eric leeds playing a character named Joshua
some of the original songs were 2 have included big tall wall
the original painting is inside of paisley park
but damn i would have loved 2 have been a fly on the wall when prince wanted madonna 2 be in the movie and she flew out 2 paisley park and told him the script was a peace of shit and prince was shell shocked she said that
part of me wonders what GB would have been had it not had been redited like a mug just from some of the outtakes that have surfaced over the years have indicated like the real battle of the latest fashion
but i do agree that the set design leaves u with a claustrophobic sense and when prince flew home during the nude tour 2 film the outside scenes and u see acutal sunshine it's like a breath of air
btw take a look at prince's beard during the sequence of the question of u and u can see he has the indentation cut then it's the full beard again 4 the rest of the movie.
oh and oldfriends4sale, eric leeds and atlanta bliss are in the movie during we can funk, it's a one shot close up of them
i can say tho that tc's jacket during that sequence is dope!
u just wonder what jill's role really could have been just based on some of the shots that were done after she drops the draws in the middle of the street
but her and prince really weren't speaking 2 each other at the time too man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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Ive always said that GB as a movie, was shite! But as a video clip it was farken brilliant!!
And it has one of his greatest songs in Question of U, but the worst in the title song.
Oh, and the best Prince look during this period as well. | |
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A movie with the Lovesexy band would have been cool. But the GB film would have made them look bad | |
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Wasn't this supposed to co-star Madonna? I wonder how that would have worked out?
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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01. can't stop this feeling I got 02. new power generation 03. elephants & flowers 05. the question of U 06. we can funk 07. joy in repetition 08. tick tick bang 09. thieves in the temple (long) 10. still would stand all time
that's a pretty sweet album. the album and movie both suffered from the same thing: no real direction and everything all at once.
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I absolutely hate Graffiti Bridge (the movie), and am relatively indifferent to the album.
Shit, I almost got my ass kicked for the talking some buddies of mine into renting the video at our local video store (I didn't see it in the theatre because it played it had a run that lasted about as long as it takes a cup of coffee to cool).
It's a movie devoid of any sense of drama. The protagonist (the kid) is boring and lifeless, and you never get a sense of why the club is so important to him. Sure you get it in dialogue to some extent, and you hear about his 'dad', etc., but dialogue that explains human dynamics is....cheap. There's no visceral connection to the character's plight anymore than there is a feeling that any of the characters are any more than props (including the damned protagonist) to some very hoakie script.
It really is one of the worst movies ever concieved and executed.
And what made it even worse was the fact that there were no stellar musical performances anywhere in the movie. Nothing that had the same grit and energy as Prince & The Revolution or The TIme had in Purple Rain. The performances were damned near lifeless, the stage was like a mix of the SOTT stage and something I'd expect to see if teenage starlette, Blossom, had decided to have a go at a music and movie career herself.
The album was ok though. I like several of the songs (and loved them when they were first released, though they didn't stick).
I thought the single "Theives in the Temple" was boring as hell, and certainly lacked the imagination of LoveSexy's best or of any of his 80's singles.
Honestly, if Prince had removed all the non-Prince tracks on the album, created an album cover that was a bit better, didn't attach it to a dreadful movie, and released the album the way he did ATWIAD, I probably would have praised it.
But, like some RollingStone critic once said, [I'm paraphrasing] "Ordinary artists just make duds; this guy specializes in public-relations catastrophes that confuse his loyal following and erode his stature as the major genre-busting innovator."
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I've said this before, I'll say it again - that the songs and performances make up for how crappy the rest of the movie is, and both Ingrid Chavez and Prince were at their hottest during this era.
All those factors make the movie worth seeing. 비 | |
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those pics, just AMAZING...
I Elephants & Flowers.... Prince 4Ever. | |
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Prince had just gained back a lot of public interest w the Batman album which had a hit single and sold well. Then he goes and sabotages that (abit of a habit of his, no?) with a patchy, at best average album and abysmal film which to this day I cannot sit thru for more than a few minutes it is that unwatchable! PR was well directed and had electrifying musical performances. And a decent enough script. It also had sex scenes and sex appeal. GB ain't got none of that. The atmosphere is like a friggin morgue. the characters of GB are as 1 dimensional as the cheap sets. We are not shown enough about them to give a shit what happens becuase there is no emotional connection whatsoever. Joy in Rep, Question of U, Can't Stop.., NPG, Thieves, Elephants & flowers, Still Would Stand All Time save the album from total mediocrity The Nude tour, which was awesome, is pretty much the only good thing Prince accomplished that year! | |
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Where do I begin with 'Graffiti Bridge'?
It's such a weird concept..The title alone is one that seemingly just came to him out of no where.LOL
The movie is a very enlightening GUMBO of so many themes in one.
I like many ;don't look at this as a 'Sequel' to Purple Rain by no means. Haha
I love Ingrid Chavez! She is special to me. I love her poetry, and she is also just very delightful. She made the movie much more believable. Haha.
The only album highlights for me are: Joy In Repetition, Round & Round (YES I SAID IT..lol) Graffiti Bridge (I said it again..LOVE THAT SONG FOR SOME REASON..lol), Melody Cool, Elephants & Flowers, The Question Of U, Thieves In The Temple, Still Would Stand All Time, Can't Stop This Feeling I Got, And New Power Generation (Pt.I & II).
I can do without all the rest of them. With the exception of possibly Love Machine. BUT for the most part; this album I would give a 7/10 rating. It's not one that really delivers at the intention Prince had in mind, IMO.
I think I can see where he wanted to go with it, but to me this was a step in the wrong direction right after 'Lovesexy' & 'Batman'.
It's still no where near as bad as some people would like to believe, IMO.
The message just suffers underneath so much activity going on. The songs were not placed correctly, the angels were all over the place, and to me it seemed 'PUSHED'.
It did not have the humor and flow as Purple Rain & Under The Cherry Moon had. It just seemed a bit forced, and too late coming after the events where he was inspired. (The Black Album and Ingrid's influence)
SO YEAH...
7/10! Haha
I appreciate the music I highlighted though. I find myself listening more to it often. I had a greater appreciation for it when I first found out about it. Now, it's died down a bit. It's Button Therapy, Baby! | |
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i guess we don't know the different verses?
i like the way you put that flowing through the veins of the tree of life...purplemaplesyrup | |
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I've put graffiti bridge off long enough watched it loved it! TMTG
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