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Reply #360 posted 02/23/13 11:34am

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OperatingThetan said:

I don't particularly appreciate 'LOL' but there's no doubt Donna Grantis is a great guitar player. I think she makes a particularly fresh, exciting addition to Prince's band.

I'm not as certain about Hannah Ford, but judging by the clips online and her following prior to Prince, she's a more than capable drummer.

It's the song that's the problem, in particular the lyrics written by Liv Warfield. I'm unsure why they are promoting 'LOL' to such an extent, when all Prince's recent contributions to the 3rdeye site are far superior.

14 new songs in the oven I guess?

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Reply #361 posted 02/23/13 11:47am

jeffreymiller

rdhull said:



Philly76 said:


To all the naysayers and envious persons out there concerning Jester, fuck you! flip u





Basically..but it doesnt matter as there have only been two people to say something stupid and thats catilianblue and bart..and those two are known ultimate pricks so it doesnt really matter what they say.


You can add that crier -----99 on Twitter to the list, what a d-bag!
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Reply #362 posted 02/23/13 12:02pm

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I think a lot of folks are expecting Steely Dan-like music precision here.

Someone above just mentioned ONA was one of his fav eras due to the expert musicians used.

If anything that's what got me sick of Prince..how everything in the last decade was prisitne and almost sterile sounding.

As if Paisley Park had been scrubbed down to a decontamination zone. Thats what a lot of the production sounded like. What I felt it needed for some kick was some rawness to it. TRC, Musicology, 3121, Planet Urf, and LF all suffered frm this percision playing and too clean production.

This shit he is doing now, regardless of what yall say about the songwriting, is right on the money. Even if ya dont like the songs, credit is due to the strippped down less produced sound..Im mainly talking Screwdriver, Girl, LOL.

I like the live feel and immediate rush to release of the projects so there is little over production and less instrumental precision.

He's doing what we asked for..he's doing DIY, almost Exile On Main Street..yall who want perfection need to go put on Aja and quit trippin'

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[Edited 2/23/13 12:12pm]

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Reply #363 posted 02/23/13 12:06pm

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AMEN, rdhull. AMEN.

"I like to watch."
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Reply #364 posted 02/23/13 12:12pm

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One of the worst pieces of shit i have EVER heard from the Prince camp.

I am usually very positive when it comes to Prince, but his work as of late has produced some all time low degrades.

I just can't believe this is the same genius that blew me away for years consistently, even up until recent times.

This year he may aim to be very active, but if this is what he's active with, i'm going to be so embarrassed for him.

"chill out and let the music move your hips" he says.....in other words, he's making "fun" music and we should embrace it that way....but wasn't Housequake, DMSR, Sexy MF, Days O Wild, Black Sweat, Le Grind and the lark made in the same manner?

This stuff is degrading.

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Reply #365 posted 02/23/13 12:13pm

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rdhull said:

I think a lot of folks are expecting Steely Dan-like music precision here.

Someone mentioned ONA was one of his fav eras due to the expert lmusicians used.

If anything that's what got me sick of Prince..how everything in the last decade was prisitne and almost sterile sounding.

As if Paisley Park had been scrubbed down to a decontamination zone. Thats what a lot of the production sounded like. What I felt it needed for some kick was some rawness to it. TRC, Musicology, 3121, Planet Urf, and LF all suffered frm this percision playing an d production.

This shit he is doing now, regardless of what yall say about the songwriting, is right on the money. Even if ya dont like the songs, credit is due to the strippped down less produced sound..Im mainly talking Screwdriver, Girl, LOL.

I like the live feel and immediate rush to release of the projects so there is little over production and less instrumental precision.

He's doing what we asked for..he's doing DIY, almost Exile On Main Street..yall want perfection need to go put on Aja and quit trippin'

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[Edited 2/23/13 12:03pm]

Hear, hear!

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Reply #366 posted 02/23/13 12:15pm

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rdhull said:

I think a lot of folks are expecting Steely Dan-like music precision here.

Someone above just mentioned ONA was one of his fav eras due to the expert musicians used.

If anything that's what got me sick of Prince..how everything in the last decade was prisitne and almost sterile sounding.

As if Paisley Park had been scrubbed down to a decontamination zone. Thats what a lot of the production sounded like. What I felt it needed for some kick was some rawness to it. TRC, Musicology, 3121, Planet Urf, and LF all suffered frm this percision playing and too clean production.

This shit he is doing now, regardless of what yall say about the songwriting, is right on the money. Even if ya dont like the songs, credit is due to the strippped down less produced sound..Im mainly talking Screwdriver, Girl, LOL.

I like the live feel and immediate rush to release of the projects so there is little over production and less instrumental precision.

He's doing what we asked for..he's doing DIY, almost Exile On Main Street..yall who want perfection need to go put on Aja and quit trippin'

.

[Edited 2/23/13 12:12pm]

Yes, that's the only positive thing i'm getting from these newer releases, a refreshingly raw sound.

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Reply #367 posted 02/23/13 12:34pm

jonylawson

wow

i truly dislike this............ sad

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Reply #368 posted 02/23/13 12:48pm

Fonkyman

rdhull said:

This shit he is doing now, regardless of what yall say about the songwriting, is right on the money.

Coulda just posted that. We've all got our own tastes and opinions, thank fuck. None of the stuff I've heard from him in a while is a touch on what he's done before. This stuff's nowhere near the money. Have a listen to the worst songs on the classic albums. They shit on this stuff before breakfast, which can wait of course.

[Edited 2/23/13 12:50pm]

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Reply #369 posted 02/23/13 12:56pm

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it's a cute tune. took it too personal when i first heard it bawl. 88 cents is becoming too much for me without p on lead vocals. lol very listenable. could not bare a full album with this. please don't even think about it. lol

[Edited 2/23/13 12:59pm]

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Reply #370 posted 02/23/13 1:08pm

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2elijah said:

OperatingThetan said:

I don't particularly appreciate 'LOL' but there's no doubt Donna Grantis is a great guitar player. I think she makes a particularly fresh, exciting addition to Prince's band.

I'm not as certain about Hannah Ford, but judging by the clips online and her following prior to Prince, she's a more than capable drummer.

It's the song that's the problem, in particular the lyrics written by Liv Warfield. I'm unsure why they are promoting 'LOL' to such an extent, when all Prince's recent contributions to the 3rdeye site are far superior.

I don't get it, what's the problem with the lyrics because Liv Warfield wrote it? Had they not state that, would the song have made a difference to you? Prince's contributions is the music to that song, according to the credits, so don't quite get your point.

My point is that I find the lyrics as written by Liv Warfield to be utterly dire, as opposed to the music written by Prince. I find the lyrics problematic, so obviously I'm going to have an interest in who is responsible for them. In this case, that's Liv Warfield, thus the comment.

I'm usually very positive about Prince's music and have loved all his recent releases but this leaves me cold. It's cringe-inducingly corny and embarassing. Why an exponentially talented musical genius such as Prince would involve himself with such cliched, MOR, pop/rock lite teen dirge is beyond me. He's capable of so much more.

Prince proved with Andy Allo's 'Superconductor' (minus the title track) that he can still guide and produce solid albums and great songs for other artists, but 'LOL' is not one of them. Nor is it a direction I would expect or desire a mature, multifaceted musical legend to be moving in.

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Reply #371 posted 02/23/13 1:13pm

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SuperFurryAnimal said:

TheEmperorofFunk said:

I guess my question to all of you who "love" this song is: If this song had no relation to Prince whatsoever would you even give it 2 listens?

thats why they call it Prince.org son

what you said makes no sense. I'm simply asking those who "love" the song, if you take LOL at face value (AKA if Prince had nothing to do with the song) would you still find it to be a great tune? Why I ask this is because I think a good portion of the orgers who "love" this tune are making themselves love it, out of "Being grateful to Prince" (whatever the fuck that means) with his new music, direction, etc. basically all this love for some of these new songs is not genuine, it's forced IMO.

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Reply #372 posted 02/23/13 1:13pm

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I like it. The lyrics kinda not all that much, but the droning guitar arrangements are interesting and kinda surprised me from Prince. I can see how people who only listen to certain types of music would not appreciate it because of its alterna-rock feel. I give it 3 stars out of 5.

Change it one more time..
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Reply #373 posted 02/23/13 1:26pm

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I forgot to mention that I think Hanna was an effin great voice. Better than some Prince ex's and proteges whose names shall be mentioned. Good find Prince!

Change it one more time..
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Reply #374 posted 02/23/13 1:30pm

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I'm liking the new stuff, but I agree with others about the band. Watch the Screwdriver video.

Miss Hannah is a very simple drummer, and hasn't done anything to blow me away. I think it's cool that she likes John Bonham. Bonham had such a distict, open, and improvisal style. Not hearing this from her.

Miss Donna's performance in Screwdriver seems very generic rather than organic or original. She's awesome, but like Hannah, hasn't done anything for me to say... Wow!

Ida is a kick ass bassist! Enough said.

One of the things I love about Prince is he has an open, improv style on guitar. One of my favorite solo's from him is on Shhh, especially the performance from The Grand Journal when he was in France. Its been deleted from Youtube... *sad* I could watch that everyday, multiple times. Just amazing. When he plays, each performance is different. He sticks to the structure of an original solo, but deviates on each performance in ways that make it organic.

Fact is, Donna and Hannah are young but very talented. I'm sure they will deliver something to make us gawk at some point.

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Reply #375 posted 02/23/13 2:16pm

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OperatingThetan said:

2elijah said:

I don't get it, what's the problem with the lyrics because Liv Warfield wrote it? Had they not state that, would the song have made a difference to you? Prince's contributions is the music to that song, according to the credits, so don't quite get your point.

My point is that I find the lyrics as written by Liv Warfield to be utterly dire, as opposed to the music written by Prince. I find the lyrics problematic, so obviously I'm going to have an interest in who is responsible for them. In this case, that's Liv Warfield, thus the comment.

I'm usually very positive about Prince's music and have loved all his recent releases but this leaves me cold. It's cringe-inducingly corny and embarassing. Why an exponentially talented musical genius such as Prince would involve himself with such cliched, MOR, pop/rock lite teen dirge is beyond me. He's capable of so much more.

Prince proved with Andy Allo's 'Superconductor' (minus the title track) that he can still guide and produce solid albums and great songs for other artists, but 'LOL' is not one of them. Nor is it a direction I would expect or desire a mature, multifaceted musical legend to be moving in.

can't you hear it? "Liv Out Loud" is the type of song that could be remixed by Jamie Lewis.

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Reply #376 posted 02/23/13 2:16pm

Romeoblu

Gave it another chance and hated it. On first listens I thought it was maybe ok but.

This is just awful.


To put this in persoective

i love 20ten.
[Edited 2/23/13 14:18pm]
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Reply #377 posted 02/23/13 2:24pm

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Romeoblu said:

Gave it another chance and hated it. On first listens I thought it was maybe ok but. This is just awful. To put this in persoective i love 20ten. [Edited 2/23/13 14:18pm]

More so than LOL lol

"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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Reply #378 posted 02/23/13 2:29pm

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ToyStein said:

I'm liking the new stuff, but I agree with others about the band. Watch the Screwdriver video.

Miss Hannah is a very simple drummer, and hasn't done anything to blow me away. I think it's cool that she likes John Bonham. Bonham had such a distict, open, and improvisal style. Not hearing this from her.

Miss Donna's performance in Screwdriver seems very generic rather than organic or original. She's awesome, but like Hannah, hasn't done anything for me to say... Wow!

Ida is a kick ass bassist! Enough said.

One of the things I love about Prince is he has an open, improv style on guitar. One of my favorite solo's from him is on Shhh, especially the performance from The Grand Journal when he was in France. Its been deleted from Youtube... *sad* I could watch that everyday, multiple times. Just amazing. When he plays, each performance is different. He sticks to the structure of an original solo, but deviates on each performance in ways that make it organic.

Fact is, Donna and Hannah are young but very talented. I'm sure they will deliver something to make us gawk at some point.

Everyone complained about Allo at first and I think overall she won cred with SuperConductor. People on here like to judge fast. We need to wait and see. We know very little about who or what 3rdeyegirl is! Where 3rdeyegirl sleeps! Or what 3rdeyegirl eats!!

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Reply #379 posted 02/23/13 2:39pm

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currently my favorite song to listen to. been on repeat for the last hour.

it is not musicaly out of this world, but its the content and vibe that brings

a litteral smile to my face.

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Reply #380 posted 02/23/13 2:52pm

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It's a pretty good song, especially the beginning of each verse. But I would have prefered that the guitar sound had been slightly less intense and dominating.

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Reply #381 posted 02/23/13 3:10pm

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This song just doesn't send me to where I want to go... But, I am open to hearing more in the case the other songs do...

I long for something like this:

I called U yesterday, U didn't answer your phone
The main drag is knowing that U probably weren't alone
So here I sit in my lonely room lookin' 4 my sunshine
But all I've got is 2 cigarettes and this broken heart of mine

CHORUS:
So let the rain come down, the rain come down
Let the rain come down, down
Let the rain come down, the rain come down
Let the rain come down, down

U've been gone 17 days and 17 long nights
The main drag is knowing that U're holding someone else tight
I wanna call U every day and beg U 2 be near me
But I know your head is under water, I doubt that U could hear me

CHORUS

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
17 days
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
17 days

I called U yesterday
U didn't answer your phone
Yet, U're the one who's always lonely
But I'm the one who's always alone

Here I sit in my lonely room lookin' 4 my sunshine
All I've got is 2 cigarettes and this broken heart of mine

CHORUS {repeat}

Why don't U answer your phone, babe? {fade out}

[Edited 2/23/13 17:06pm]

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #382 posted 02/23/13 5:01pm

2elijah

OperatingThetan said:

2elijah said:

I don't get it, what's the problem with the lyrics because Liv Warfield wrote it? Had they not state that, would the song have made a difference to you? Prince's contributions is the music to that song, according to the credits, so don't quite get your point.

My point is that I find the lyrics as written by Liv Warfield to be utterly dire, as opposed to the music written by Prince. I find the lyrics problematic, so obviously I'm going to have an interest in who is responsible for them. In this case, that's Liv Warfield, thus the comment.

I'm usually very positive about Prince's music and have loved all his recent releases but this leaves me cold. It's cringe-inducingly corny and embarassing. Why an exponentially talented musical genius such as Prince would involve himself with such cliched, MOR, pop/rock lite teen dirge is beyond me. He's capable of so much more.

Prince proved with Andy Allo's 'Superconductor' (minus the title track) that he can still guide and produce solid albums and great songs for other artists, but 'LOL' is not one of them. Nor is it a direction I would expect or desire a mature, multifaceted musical legend to be moving in.

Your opinion is respected.

So in other words, you see a contrast between the lyrics and the music behind the lyrics, which you apparently feel doesn't blend well. Maybe you expect the music to be a bit, more toned down, rather than the energetic feel it has?

I actually think it's a good contrast though, because the energetic feel of the music, promotes the inspiration behind the message of the lyrics; allowing you to feel the soul and the energy the music gives to the lyrics.

From the beginning of the song, the lyrics seem to border on someone who has chosen to stay on 'higher ground', (just based on the first few lines of the song), and is embracing and sharing that feeling, by inspiring and encouraging others to own the same. The lyrics seem to send several messages, that I believe many can relate to. For example: To embrace/accept who you are and not be afraid to show it, regardless of others' depiction of you;to look above and beyond negativity, by staying on higher ground, and also, to not be afraid to speak out/voice your opinion, (i.e., on societal issues), despite the feedback/consequences you may experience, etc.

I do feel it's a song for a younger audience, but while listening to it, I find that the energy of the music behind the lyrics, presents a very, positive and inspirational message.

'2nd paragraph edit'

[Edited 2/23/13 17:33pm]

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Reply #383 posted 02/23/13 5:02pm

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SuperFurryAnimal said:

ToyStein said:

I'm liking the new stuff, but I agree with others about the band. Watch the Screwdriver video.

Miss Hannah is a very simple drummer, and hasn't done anything to blow me away. I think it's cool that she likes John Bonham. Bonham had such a distict, open, and improvisal style. Not hearing this from her.

Miss Donna's performance in Screwdriver seems very generic rather than organic or original. She's awesome, but like Hannah, hasn't done anything for me to say... Wow!

Ida is a kick ass bassist! Enough said.

One of the things I love about Prince is he has an open, improv style on guitar. One of my favorite solo's from him is on Shhh, especially the performance from The Grand Journal when he was in France. Its been deleted from Youtube... *sad* I could watch that everyday, multiple times. Just amazing. When he plays, each performance is different. He sticks to the structure of an original solo, but deviates on each performance in ways that make it organic.

Fact is, Donna and Hannah are young but very talented. I'm sure they will deliver something to make us gawk at some point.

Everyone complained about Allo at first and I think overall she won cred with SuperConductor. People on here like to judge fast. We need to wait and see. We know very little about who or what 3rdeyegirl is! Where 3rdeyegirl sleeps! Or what 3rdeyegirl eats!!

Well Said. I totally agree. Superconductor is one of my favorite discs at the moment. We are all just a little spoiled with the class A musicians Prince surrounds himself with.

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Reply #384 posted 02/23/13 5:28pm

EddieC

2elijah said:

OperatingThetan said:

My point is that I find the lyrics as written by Liv Warfield to be utterly dire, as opposed to the music written by Prince. I find the lyrics problematic, so obviously I'm going to have an interest in who is responsible for them. In this case, that's Liv Warfield, thus the comment.

I'm usually very positive about Prince's music and have loved all his recent releases but this leaves me cold. It's cringe-inducingly corny and embarassing. Why an exponentially talented musical genius such as Prince would involve himself with such cliched, MOR, pop/rock lite teen dirge is beyond me. He's capable of so much more.

Prince proved with Andy Allo's 'Superconductor' (minus the title track) that he can still guide and produce solid albums and great songs for other artists, but 'LOL' is not one of them. Nor is it a direction I would expect or desire a mature, multifaceted musical legend to be moving in.

Your opinion is respected.

So in other words you see a contrast between the lyrics and the music behind the lyrics, which you apparently feel doesn't blend well. Maybe you expect the music to be a bit, more, toned down, rather than the energetic feel it has?

I actually think it's a good contrast though, because the energetic feel of the music, promotes the inspiration behind the message of the lyrics; allowing you to feel the soul and the energy the music gives to the lyrics.

From the beginning of the song, the lyrics seem to border on someone who has chosen to stay on 'higher ground', and encouraging others to do the same. It's like the individual is embracing and sharing that feeling, by inspiring others to own the same. It sends several messages, that I believe many can relate to. For example: To embrace/accept who you are and not be afraid to show it, regardless of others' depiction of you;to look above and beyond negativity, by staying on higher ground, and also, to not be afraid to speak out/voice your opinion, (i.e., on societal issues), despite the feedback/consequences you may experience, etc.

I do feel it's a song for a younger audience, but while listening to it, I find that the energy of the music behind the lyrics, presents a very, positive and inspirational message.

I think what Thetan finds is a contrast between the quality of the lyrics-- they are dire, which I think means here that they are terrible/poor/not worth being written (depending on just how bad she thinks they are)--and the quality of the music, which Thetan has said is good. It's got nothing to do with a contrast in tone or energy or style, necessarily. Thetan thinks the words are bad, the music is good. That's the opposition: Thetan in summary--Lyrics Bad; Music Good.

Oh, Thetan also earlier referred to Prince's contributions to the Third Eye site as being "superior" to "L.O.L." so Thetan didn't understand why "L.O.L" was getting so much promotion; you responded with confusion, referring to "L.O.L."'s music as a Prince contribution. True enough, but I think Thetan meant the "Prince" songs (i.e., ones with him as vocalist) that had thus far been released on 3rdEyeGirl.com which were "better" than "L.O.L." but seemed to not be getting as much promotion.

I have no strong feelings about this at all, it just seemed like you guys were sort of missing each other points. If I'm wrong--sorry for getting involved.

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Reply #385 posted 02/23/13 5:36pm

jeffreymiller

Sorry, but this sounds like something you would hear at a Faith-Fest Christian rock festival... confused
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Reply #386 posted 02/23/13 6:11pm

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I like it. It's the 1st song out of the current batch I've wanted to replay immediately. It reminds me of something I've heard before, not by Prince, but I can't figure out what. Is it "1979" by The Smashing Pumpkins?

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Reply #387 posted 02/23/13 6:14pm

2elijah

EddieC said:

2elijah said:

Your opinion is respected.

So in other words you see a contrast between the lyrics and the music behind the lyrics, which you apparently feel doesn't blend well. Maybe you expect the music to be a bit, more, toned down, rather than the energetic feel it has?

I actually think it's a good contrast though, because the energetic feel of the music, promotes the inspiration behind the message of the lyrics; allowing you to feel the soul and the energy the music gives to the lyrics.

From the beginning of the song, the lyrics seem to border on someone who has chosen to stay on 'higher ground', and encouraging others to do the same. It's like the individual is embracing and sharing that feeling, by inspiring others to own the same. It sends several messages, that I believe many can relate to. For example: To embrace/accept who you are and not be afraid to show it, regardless of others' depiction of you;to look above and beyond negativity, by staying on higher ground, and also, to not be afraid to speak out/voice your opinion, (i.e., on societal issues), despite the feedback/consequences you may experience, etc.

I do feel it's a song for a younger audience, but while listening to it, I find that the energy of the music behind the lyrics, presents a very, positive and inspirational message.

I think what Thetan finds is a contrast between the quality of the lyrics-- they are dire, which I think means here that they are terrible/poor/not worth being written (depending on just how bad she thinks they are)--and the quality of the music, which Thetan has said is good. It's got nothing to do with a contrast in tone or energy or style, necessarily. Thetan thinks the words are bad, the music is good. That's the opposition: Thetan in summary--Lyrics Bad; Music Good.

Oh, Thetan also earlier referred to Prince's contributions to the Third Eye site as being "superior" to "L.O.L." so Thetan didn't understand why "L.O.L" was getting so much promotion; you responded with confusion, referring to "L.O.L."'s music as a Prince contribution. True enough, but I think Thetan meant the "Prince" songs (i.e., ones with him as vocalist) that had thus far been released on 3rdEyeGirl.com which were "better" than "L.O.L." but seemed to not be getting as much promotion.

I have no strong feelings about this at all, it just seemed like you guys were sort of missing each other points. If I'm wrong--sorry for getting involved.

lol (Bolded part) You apparently have an interest in the matter because you brought up a comment I made in another thread, into this communication. No disrespect, but there was no confusion to my other comment. My comment about Prince contributing to L.O.L. was based on his vocals in the song. That is what I was referring to, so we can leave that comment in that other thread, and leave it out of this conversation.

As I stated to Thetan, I respect her opinion, and as far as 'Thetan' referring to the lyrics in L.O.L as 'dire', I took her opinion of it, different than what you expressed. Thanks for your input though, quite nice of you, but no referee needed because there's no argument here. smile

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Reply #388 posted 02/23/13 6:39pm

yeksievol

castilianblue said:

Okay, I'm a bit confused here. I'm reading everyone "high fiving" and "hugging" and thanking this EyeJester guy, but for what? For passing on what was given to him? If it wasn't him, it would've been some other "Prince can do no wrong" fan. Did he help record or master this record?

Prince's people contacted him from seeing him gush all over him, no matter how bad the record is. And because Prince's wants everyone to fawn over him, he picked him to post this one thing on the org (and wherever else). Anyone could've posted videos saying how much they LOVE Prince over and over and he would've picked one of them. It may have been a "cool" experience for him, but what are you guys licking his balls for? lol

On top of this, Eye, are you even getting paid for "doing the work"?

As far as the song itself, standard boring fare. Nothing exciting AT ALL. Same little guitar licks and lines he's been having in his music for years now (earliest I can remember off the top of my head would be "Guitar").

Castilianblue in the words of EyeJester7.....

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Reply #389 posted 02/23/13 7:22pm

Fonkyman

That's just nasty.

I think he's been possessed? Gone all crazy and watch me dance or somefin.

I'm gonna love hating this. Maybe cos I'm a loverhaterpotatamaka? I may well be but there's no need to call us names or tell us what to do, or to stop doing, or even when to start. Bleedin cheek of it. What time do we start in the mornings and what way do we face our blankets?

Hope the poor potato gets some sleep soon. I'm gonna watch that again cos I'm sure there was some kinda subliminal message about some cabbage and a three eyed snorkel somewhere. I'll prolly hate it? Maybe there's a key to it all? If only there was a clue.

Boris, fetch my pepperpot we're going skydiving. Yes Boris, bollock naked. Again.

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