Reply #30 posted 04/10/12 1:37pm
MarquessMarq |
nursev said:
MarquessMarq said:
Was a yeah, then a meh, now a nay.
why?
When I first heard it I was young and unaware that it was a cover, the (yeah phase). Then in finding out it wasn't original and how Prince took some liberties with the lyrics it became a nay. Plus I can't really stomach the ending anymore, the first two minutes are solid, but after that it's downhill for me. |
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Reply #31 posted 04/11/12 12:03am
langebleu moderator |
PurpleLove7 said:
... as a few of you all have mentioned, when I heard it ( originally ) I didn't know it was Bonnie Raiit written / penned.
I feel Prince did the song justice and I'm not embarrassed to say I tear up when I hear this song or her's
It wasn't written by her, but she recorded it originally. I agree entirely about the effect it has.
To my mind, the song's lyrical content is fundamentally about the sadness and helplessness that emerges at the point of a breakdown in a relationship and the original performance and arrangement captures that best. The recording by Prince seemed, at least to me, to fail to recognise (let alone convey) that underlying sentiment. ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. |
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Reply #32 posted 04/11/12 2:40am
chocolate1 |
langebleu said:
PurpleLove7 said:
... as a few of you all have mentioned, when I heard it ( originally ) I didn't know it was Bonnie Raiit written / penned.
I feel Prince did the song justice and I'm not embarrassed to say I tear up when I hear this song or her's
It wasn't written by her, but she recorded it originally. I agree entirely about the effect it has.
To my mind, the song's lyrical content is fundamentally about the sadness and helplessness that emerges at the point of a breakdown in a relationship and the original performance and arrangement captures that best. The recording by Prince seemed, at least to me, to fail to recognise (let alone convey) that underlying sentiment.
That's what I've always thought, too--
That point where she realizes that no matter what she does, he doesn't want her anymore.
In the second verse, she says to "just give her until the morning to give up this fight" (paraphrase).
It's very sad...
"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."
-Cher, "Woman's World" |
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Reply #33 posted 04/11/12 9:05pm
chellemac |
IstenSzek said:
i haven't listened to this one in a long, long time. from what i remember i liked it
a lot, but only the first half. then he takes the song into this whole weird sexual
direction that felt kind of weird to me.
don't get me wrong, i don't mind sexual prince or prince just crooning about his
lady, not at all. just not on this song. it felt a bit out of place here.
but i'll have to give it another listen, perhaps i remember it wrong.
the covers on emancipation were all quite good.
I agree. I really love the song but can do without all the "I offer you a sexual relationship" crap. It ruins the whole meaning behind the song. |
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