Funny, I don't even pay attention to the lyrics any more. It's the music and the performance that I dislike now. | |
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Giovanni777 said: I'm wondering how so many of you have a problem with the lyrics.
All Prince is saying is that people falsely use God as a reason for greedy, devious, and violent acts.
Do you disagree with this?
Towards the end, he then calls them all out by saying, "...call it what you want it, (ex)cept an Act of God".
GREAT MESSAGE.
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I was wondering the same thing! I thought maybe I misinterpted the song lol. It seems that some folks have an aversion to religion/God no matter what the context. A very knee-jerk reaction. I'm not a believer myself but I'm not anti-religion either. | |
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I hope your personality in person is not as nasty as this piece of writing is. It just drips with vulgerness. | |
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NO.
"People with half a brain" (as you say, including yourself as having half a brain) realize the difference between song lyrics and a socio-political discourse.
It's a song, and part of the art (and challenge) of lyric writing is to find a simplified, structured way of saying something, much like poetry.
I'm quite curious as to how you view the song "Sign O' The Times", as the lyrics are far more simplified than "Act Of God", and only carry a fraction of the statements Prince makes in the latter.
Other than that, you have a problem with Prince calling out George W Bush for his whole WMD ruse to get Saddam?
Do you have an issue with Prince calling out anyone who uses God as a reason for greedy, devious, and violent acts?
Pretty damn good subject matter, if you ask me. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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I love the music and the chant, "Call it what you want to cept an act of God", and there is that sound in the music towards the front and end for a few seconds that make me think of the video game Galaga. I guess something that kinda bothers me...and I know its petty...is that he uses the line "freedom aint free" in this song, and in Lavaux, he says "freedom is anything but free". For songs that run back to back basically, it just sounds like he is repeating lyrics to fill the verse out. Then again, he could be reeeeaaaaalllllly trying to force the freedom ain't free idea. "this is where the PURPLE PARTY PEOPLE be" | |
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I would love 2 hear the unedited version. | |
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Abrasive is..........as abrasive does. | |
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My fav from 20Ten. Yay, but not a big yayayay So evil girl, if one of us has a date,
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0 | |
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I say YAY - it as a nice groove Peace in the House of Prince. | |
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Yay
I like the flow of the words in the chorus "Climb in my fur." | |
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Why did you include me in that little rant?
I don't like the song. I don't have to justify my feelings to you - or anyone else. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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My thoughts exactly!!
When I first listened to 20TEN, it was the first song I latched onto. I couldn't get enough of it.
Nowadays, it's a different story to say the least .. I can't get through the entire song without forcing myself. | |
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Giovanni777 said:
NO.
"People with half a brain" (as you say, including yourself as having half a brain) realize the difference between song lyrics and a socio-political discourse.
It's a song, and part of the art (and challenge) of lyric writing is to find a simplified, structured way of saying something, much like poetry.
I'm quite curious as to how you view the song "Sign O' The Times", as the lyrics are far more simplified than "Act Of God", and only carry a fraction of the statements Prince makes in the latter.
Other than that, you have a problem with Prince calling out George W Bush for his whole WMD ruse to get Saddam?
Do you have an issue with Prince calling out anyone who uses God as a reason for greedy, devious, and violent acts?
Pretty damn good subject matter, if you ask me. Now I've heard it all. SOTT is "simplified" compared to Act of God. Ha! SOTT is mature, thoughtful, and poetic. Nothing on Act of God approaches "In France a skinny man died of a big disease with a little name." Act of God is juvenile, simplistic, and naive. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I disagree. Act of God is a powerful song. Of course it isn't as hard-hitting as SOTT but it's a hit in its own right and the lyrics are a definite plus. | |
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Prince only speaks 2 those who are paying attention. | |
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My personality in person is fantastic. What I typed isn't vulgar, it's truth. Abrasive, perhaps. Blunt and to-the-point, but there's nothing vulgar about it. Hit a dictionary. | |
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Subject matter has nothing to do with it. I'm not talking about the message. I'm talking about the delivery. There are a million ways to say, (and very simply, if you believe that is what makes a song lyric have value) freedom ain't free. It's called sloganeering and it is not subtle, simple, (but it is simple-minded) OR creative. Anyone can stitch a bunch of right-wing, patriotic and/or Alex Jones bumper stickers together to make a protest song.
I have HUGE issues with people using religion in any way to further a political agenda. I don't have a problem with the MESSAGE. I'm talking about the skill in conveying the message. A chair from Ikea will support your ass when you sit down. It doesn't make that chair, (the message) equal to a hand-made chair crafted by a real woodworking artist.
Don't bring your quarter of a brain to a half a brain fight.
Simple or not, (not) at least SOTT was in his own words.
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One of my favs of 20Ten. Dope! __________________________________________________
2 words falling between the drops and the moans of his condition | |
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Just how do you see this message as right-wing and/or patriotic, when he's calling out George W Bush?
"He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Spot on! Of course the Republicans won't agree. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Alex Jones calls out George Bush, too. If you were to flag down 99.99% of drivers with a "Freedom Isn't Free" bumper sticker and ask them who they vote for, they will tell you WHOEVER THE REPUBLICAN IS. This is fact. Exceptions exist, of course, but since the Republicans tend to support war and "The Blood of Tyrants and Patriots" is the price of freedom, THAT'S how I see the message as right-wing and/or patriotic.
Read about Alex Jones. He is oppsed to both Republicans AND Democrats, (as most conspiracy/chemtrail types are because they believe both parties are part of the same shadow government and the opposing parties are just distracting us while they do their evil). The URL www.prince.com used to re-direct to one of Alex Jones' conspiracy sites. Odd.
Of course, both parties ARE the same. Prince and Alex Jones are right about a great deal of things, they just mistaken believge that it's all caused by gods and boogie men.
Obama's NDAA is 50,000 times worse than the Patriot Act for robbing citizens of their civil rights.
PROOF: http://www.truthdig.com/r..._20120813/
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UPDATE: Obama has been forced to return some of our basic civil rights to us as a federal judge has overturned some sections of the NDAA as unconstitutional!
HOORAY!
Now THERE'S an Act of God
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Maybe...but the lyrics including God doesn´t fit the "funky" music imo. It´s a yay 2 me, I only wish this whole album had a heavier production/sound. Love4oneanother | |
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in the context of the album it's good but in the context of all the great music out there it is awful - if that makes sense. If this was P at his peak it would have been a goodish B-Side. | |
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Yay: the drum pattern reminds me of Al Green's 'Joy & Pain' ... Peace ... & Stay Funky ...
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Yay, love the lyrics.. The music is great... "c'est parfait"... It's perfect IMO CCMCC Graduate.... | |
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