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Reply #30 posted 03/17/13 8:28am

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So anyway, I listened to this the other day. Good episode.

I'm always amazed by how much love 3 Chains O' Gold gets. It is an obvious Bohemian Rhapsody rip, but even more disjointed and overblown, if such a thing is possible, but without the tounge-in-cheek sense of humor that Queen employs to pull of such ridiculousness and make it work. It reeks of try-hard.

Thankfully The Sacrifice of Victor closes the album to wash the obnoxious taste of the previous song away and end the album properly.

Also odd that nobody mentioned how the first half of The Continental is a blueprint for 319.

And as usual, Captain has a few very confounding opinions on various songs. His view on "7" might be the most egregious example so far. He always cracks me up when wih those though. biggrin
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Reply #31 posted 03/17/13 8:30am

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There is a really fantastic 50 minute LP to be found on this CD. But I've always said, "Show me an album over 45 minutes, and I'll show you some filler."
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Reply #32 posted 03/17/13 3:32pm

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errant said:

There is a really fantastic 50 minute LP to be found on this CD. But I've always said, "Show me an album over 45 minutes, and I'll show you some filler."

Yeah, 50 minutes and this would be a great CD. I'm curious what MC has on his Diamonds, Pearls, and Symbols. That could be awesome. My version:

Sexy MF

Love 2 the 9's (but that middle section makes it a tough choice)

The Morning Papers

Seque (i like the segues, kind of weird & fun. and 2 is enough, i don't need the ones that were removed)

Blue Light

I Wanna Melt With U

Sweet Baby

The Continental (scratch that, I already have the good part on Crystal Ball)

Damn U

7

And God Created Woman

3 Chains O' Gold (this is borderline, but i'll keep it because it's interesting and for the guitar)

Segue

The Sacrifice of the Victor

Captain cracks me up, but sometimes the weird song choices can really stretch the imagination. Does Captain actually like Tony M. or is it more of an ironic liking?

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Reply #33 posted 03/17/13 8:22pm

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Great review guys! On the song "Sacrifice of Victor", you guys were trying to figure out what that song was about: was it Prince's new name, etc.

I think the "Sacrifice of Victor" is a metaphor for people's fight to achieve victories against personal and professional slavery, racism, prejudice and other obstacles. This song is autobiographical and lyrically one of his greatest songs EVER. "Family Name", "We March", "Sign O' The Times" are songs that are comparable to "Victor".

The victory metaphor is a man named Victor who outlines his life story from childhood (state mandated school busing of black and white children to opposite school districts) coming of age (drug trade i.e. crack epidemic) to adulthood (L.A. race riots). The sacrifices that he made like abstaining from using and selling drugs, hitting the books and going to college, helped him get the victory that he was fighting to achieve.

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Reply #34 posted 03/18/13 9:24am

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bashraka said:

Great review guys! On the song "Sacrifice of Victor", you guys were trying to figure out what that song was about: was it Prince's new name, etc.



I think the "Sacrifice of Victor" is a metaphor for people's fight to achieve victories against personal and professional slavery, racism, prejudice and other obstacles. This song is autobiographical and lyrically one of his greatest songs EVER. "Family Name", "We March", "Sign O' The Times" are songs that are comparable to "Victor".



The victory metaphor is a man named Victor who outlines his life story from childhood (state mandated school busing of black and white children to opposite school districts) coming of age (drug trade i.e. crack epidemic) to adulthood (L.A. race riots). The sacrifices that he made like abstaining from using and selling drugs, hitting the books and going to college, helped him get the victory that he was fighting to achieve.


Thanks for that interpretation! It made me go back and read the lyrics. I think you're right, generally speaking, although I might quibble on some of the details. The key lyric that explains it is "Bernadette's a lady, and she told me 'Whatever you do son, a little discipline is what you need. You need to sacrifice." Very cool. I always thought it was sacrifice meaning martyrdom (killing) of the Victor character, which seemed a little overly dramatic. Now I get it -- sacrifice as in hard work. The song title through me off, but when I think about the "We sacrifice" line it's pretty obvious.
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Reply #35 posted 03/18/13 1:00pm

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controversy99 said:

Captain cracks me up, but sometimes the weird song choices can really stretch the imagination. Does Captain actually like Tony M. or is it more of an ironic liking?

It's probably half/half.

When this album came out I was like 15 or 16, I thought Tony M Was the best thing ever...

Now I'm older, I still have that sentimental attachment to the album and to Tony M but also realise he is not the best rapper on earth, and he's almost so bad he is good, so it's a bit of both really smile

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Reply #36 posted 03/19/13 5:00am

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FunkyStrange said:

controversy99 said:

Captain cracks me up, but sometimes the weird song choices can really stretch the imagination. Does Captain actually like Tony M. or is it more of an ironic liking?

It's probably half/half.

When this album came out I was like 15 or 16, I thought Tony M Was the best thing ever...

Now I'm older, I still have that sentimental attachment to the album and to Tony M but also realise he is not the best rapper on earth, and he's almost so bad he is good, so it's a bit of both really smile

Your review of "My Name is Prince" actually saved this podcast for me, Captain. I almost shut it off until you chimed in. I quit listening to the Prince Podcast after they ripped this song so hard, especially Michael Dean. I know it's just opinions and everyone is entitled to their own, but Michael Dean was waaaaaaayyyyy off base, and also totally wrong. "My Name is Prince" is one of the most slamming album openers ever! It's a total banger from beginning to end, INCLUDING Tony M's barn burner of a rap (or rather, three barn burners! wink ).

I'm listening to the show right now, in fact, and just paused long enough to login to the Org and give you some props. So, thanks to your reasonable assessment of "My Name Is Prince," I'll finish listening to the show.

cool

EDIT: I agree with you completely about "Sweet Baby." It's by far the most skippable track. I thought "Money Don't Matter 2 Night" was equally bland, too.

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Reply #37 posted 03/19/13 3:24pm

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I love your shows,i really enjoyed this one & the last (Come),thanks fella's. I dig most of the album & some tracks i didn't like when it first came out have grown on me over the yrs. Sorry guys but 3 chains is not one of them. My faves are Love 2 the 9's,Sacrifice,& Damn u,in that order,followed by Sexy mf,Blue light,sweet baby. Keep on keeping on guys x

"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #38 posted 03/19/13 3:35pm

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controversy99 said:

bashraka said:

Great review guys! On the song "Sacrifice of Victor", you guys were trying to figure out what that song was about: was it Prince's new name, etc.

I think the "Sacrifice of Victor" is a metaphor for people's fight to achieve victories against personal and professional slavery, racism, prejudice and other obstacles. This song is autobiographical and lyrically one of his greatest songs EVER. "Family Name", "We March", "Sign O' The Times" are songs that are comparable to "Victor".

The victory metaphor is a man named Victor who outlines his life story from childhood (state mandated school busing of black and white children to opposite school districts) coming of age (drug trade i.e. crack epidemic) to adulthood (L.A. race riots). The sacrifices that he made like abstaining from using and selling drugs, hitting the books and going to college, helped him get the victory that he was fighting to achieve.

Thanks for that interpretation! It made me go back and read the lyrics. I think you're right, generally speaking, although I might quibble on some of the details. The key lyric that explains it is "Bernadette's a lady, and she told me 'Whatever you do son, a little discipline is what you need. You need to sacrifice." Very cool. I always thought it was sacrifice meaning martyrdom (killing) of the Victor character, which seemed a little overly dramatic. Now I get it -- sacrifice as in hard work. The song title through me off, but when I think about the "We sacrifice" line it's pretty obvious.

Those lyrics stand out to me too,but also these ; Mama held up her baby's 4 protection from a man with a strap in his hand,ask lil victor bout pain & rejection,u think he dont when he do understand.

"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #39 posted 03/19/13 3:46pm

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I loved the performance of Sacrifice on the ryde dyvine & the vidoe vers of Love 2 the 9's. Kinda surprised no ones mentioned them.

"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #40 posted 03/19/13 4:04pm

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FunkyStrange said:

controversy99 said:

Captain cracks me up, but sometimes the weird song choices can really stretch the imagination. Does Captain actually like Tony M. or is it more of an ironic liking?

It's probably half/half.

When this album came out I was like 15 or 16, I thought Tony M Was the best thing ever...

Now I'm older, I still have that sentimental attachment to the album and to Tony M but also realise he is not the best rapper on earth, and he's almost so bad he is good, so it's a bit of both really smile

I saw a heap of the nude & d&p shows & there was a bit when he used to run up & down the aisles everynight 'rapping' disbelief soooo bad! Being a (quality) hip hop fan myself didnt help matters. I was 19 when the album came out & have a sentimental attachment to it as well. But i'll never have a sentimental bone about tony m!

"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #41 posted 03/19/13 11:48pm

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TheBoneRanger said:

Your review of "My Name is Prince" actually saved this podcast for me, Captain. I almost shut it off until you chimed in. I quit listening to the Prince Podcast after they ripped this song so hard, especially Michael Dean. I know it's just opinions and everyone is entitled to their own, but Michael Dean was waaaaaaayyyyy off base, and also totally wrong. "My Name is Prince" is one of the most slamming album openers ever! It's a total banger from beginning to end, INCLUDING Tony M's barn burner of a rap (or rather, three barn burners! wink ).

I'm listening to the show right now, in fact, and just paused long enough to login to the Org and give you some props. So, thanks to your reasonable assessment of "My Name Is Prince," I'll finish listening to the show.

cool

EDIT: I agree with you completely about "Sweet Baby." It's by far the most skippable track. I thought "Money Don't Matter 2 Night" was equally bland, too.

Woo ! Thanks smile

MNIP is a great track ! Can't get why people don't love it as much as I do ?#@!

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Reply #42 posted 03/20/13 3:39am

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TheBoneRanger said:

Your review of "My Name is Prince" actually saved this podcast for me, Captain. I almost shut it off until you chimed in. I quit listening to the Prince Podcast after they ripped this song so hard, especially Michael Dean. I know it's just opinions and everyone is entitled to their own, but Michael Dean was waaaaaaayyyyy off base, and also totally wrong. "My Name is Prince" is one of the most slamming album openers ever! It's a total banger from beginning to end, INCLUDING Tony M's barn burner of a rap (or rather, three barn burners! wink ).

I'm listening to the show right now, in fact, and just paused long enough to login to the Org and give you some props. So, thanks to your reasonable assessment of "My Name Is Prince," I'll finish listening to the show.

cool

EDIT: I agree with you completely about "Sweet Baby." It's by far the most skippable track. I thought "Money Don't Matter 2 Night" was equally bland, too.

Woo ! Thanks smile

MNIP is a great track ! Can't get why people don't love it as much as I do ?#@!

I love 'My Name Is Prince' too, I'm always playing it. But then again, 'Sweet Baby' is one of my favourite songs on the album and it isn't getting much love.

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Reply #43 posted 03/20/13 1:47pm

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Just listened to the peach and black podcast for the first time. I started with the Gold experience review and then this one and I really thought they were excellent, they certainly helped me get through a boring day at work.

I've always loved the "Gold Experience", but I think after listening to the review, then listening to the album again, I actually think it's better than I first thought. So many highlights!

Now I'm going to give "The Symbol" a spin....

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Reply #44 posted 03/20/13 11:18pm

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kangafunk said:

Just listened to the peach and black podcast for the first time. I started with the Gold experience review and then this one and I really thought they were excellent, they certainly helped me get through a boring day at work.

I've always loved the "Gold Experience", but I think after listening to the review, then listening to the album again, I actually think it's better than I first thought. So many highlights!

Now I'm going to give "The Symbol" a spin....

Welcome kangafunk, glad you like the show !

keep on listening, some good things coming up this year smile

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Reply #45 posted 03/22/13 6:54am

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i listened to the podcast once and found it a little irritating and I dont see why it needs a sticky more than any other podcast - sorry

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Reply #46 posted 03/22/13 2:32pm

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kangafunk said:


Just listened to the peach and black podcast for the first time. I started with the Gold experience review and then this one and I really thought they were excellent, they certainly helped me get through a boring day at work.



I've always loved the "Gold Experience", but I think after listening to the review, then listening to the album again, I actually think it's better than I first thought. So many highlights!



Now I'm going to give "The Symbol" a spin....









Welcome kangafunk, glad you like the show !



keep on listening, some good things coming up this year smile



Just wanted to say thanks to captain n the crew, you're doing a really good job.
Very smart and fun lovin'. Just listened to 2010 first impressions and got a belly laugh out of it. You're sweet guys, and an insightful and diverse take on the material. Please keep it going.

I'm looking forward to hearing the rainbow children review.
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Reply #47 posted 03/22/13 6:06pm

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Another Fantastic Review guys!
Another Great Album, Another Great Podcast... I'm with Captain on "My name is Prince" which the perfect way to start this album. "Love 2 the 9's" is excellent and agree that "Damn U" and "3 Chains" are classics.


Can't wait for the next podcast, thoroughly entertaining.
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Reply #48 posted 03/22/13 9:44pm

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i would still put my bollocks on the line in saying that the prince album is the pinnacle of paisley park production, and everything else was shit cuz he, like, put his entire spunk doughnuts into the realisation of this project, then Warner Brothers said no, then it all went down hill after there.

There has never been a as well produced album before or since. Or you're knocking on 35 and the internet just started.

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Reply #49 posted 03/22/13 11:03pm

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mrsquirrel said:

i would still put my bollocks on the line in saying that the prince album is the pinnacle of paisley park production, and everything else was shit cuz he, like, put his entire spunk doughnuts into the realisation of this project, then Warner Brothers said no, then it all went down hill after there.

There has never been a as well produced album before or since. Or you're knocking on 35 and the internet just started.

Doughy Bastard Clouds.

the pinnacle of Paisley Park production?

I'd say the building and use of Paisley Park is what started the downhill slide. at least for Prince as a producer.

too much time and too many toys.

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Reply #50 posted 03/25/13 1:17am

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errant said:



mrsquirrel said:


i would still put my bollocks on the line in saying that the prince album is the pinnacle of paisley park production, and everything else was shit cuz he, like, put his entire spunk doughnuts into the realisation of this project, then Warner Brothers said no, then it all went down hill after there.



There has never been a as well produced album before or since. Or you're knocking on 35 and the internet just started.



Doughy Bastard Clouds.





the pinnacle of Paisley Park production?




I'd say the building and use of Paisley Park is what started the downhill slide. at least for Prince as a producer.




too much time and too many toys.



nah it went downhill from 1994
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Reply #51 posted 03/26/13 9:37pm

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FunkyStrange said:



controversy99 said:



Captain cracks me up, but sometimes the weird song choices can really stretch the imagination. Does Captain actually like Tony M. or is it more of an ironic liking?





It's probably half/half.



When this album came out I was like 15 or 16, I thought Tony M Was the best thing ever...



Now I'm older, I still have that sentimental attachment to the album and to Tony M but also realise he is not the best rapper on earth, and he's almost so bad he is good, so it's a bit of both really smile


Thanks! That makes a lot of sense.
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Reply #52 posted 03/31/13 7:00am

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Captain.... You spent a lot of time in this review bemoaning the fact that most of the segues that detail the "story" of the rock opera were cut out, rendering it incomprehensible.

I thought this was funny at the time, because I remembered those segues being absolutely laughably bad. I happened across them last night and listened to them all.

Yes, they are terrible. The acting is soooo bad when it's anyone other than Prince or Kirstie Alley speaking. And they only marginally make the story more clear.

I suggest you go listen to those lost segues (5 + album intro) and let us know if you still think they should have been included. biggrin
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Reply #53 posted 03/31/13 2:21pm

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errant said:

Captain.... You spent a lot of time in this review bemoaning the fact that most of the segues that detail the "story" of the rock opera were cut out, rendering it incomprehensible. I thought this was funny at the time, because I remembered those segues being absolutely laughably bad. I happened across them last night and listened to them all. Yes, they are terrible. The acting is soooo bad when it's anyone other than Prince or Kirstie Alley speaking. And they only marginally make the story more clear. I suggest you go listen to those lost segues (5 + album intro) and let us know if you still think they should have been included. biggrin

I never said the segues were the best thing on earth, but they do make the story slightly clearer but not crystal... but my main point was he dumped the concept on a whim, it was that whim which rendered the whole 'concept album idea' nonsensical.

and yes I will always will stick to 'he should have released the album along the original plan'.

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Reply #54 posted 03/31/13 2:42pm

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FunkyStrange said:



errant said:


Captain.... You spent a lot of time in this review bemoaning the fact that most of the segues that detail the "story" of the rock opera were cut out, rendering it incomprehensible. I thought this was funny at the time, because I remembered those segues being absolutely laughably bad. I happened across them last night and listened to them all. Yes, they are terrible. The acting is soooo bad when it's anyone other than Prince or Kirstie Alley speaking. And they only marginally make the story more clear. I suggest you go listen to those lost segues (5 + album intro) and let us know if you still think they should have been included. biggrin


I never said the segues were the best thing on earth, but they do make the story slightly clearer but not crystal... but my main point was he dumped the concept on a whim, it was that whim which rendered the whole 'concept album idea' nonsensical.



and yes I will always will stick to 'he should have released the album along the original plan'.




But they are sooooo terrible that the album is better off as a music project without them. The "concept" is only as good as the story it's telling and how it's told. The album would be much worse being saddled with that story. At least in the telling of the story.
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Reply #55 posted 03/31/13 2:44pm

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Then again the album would be better with about 5 songs cut as well.
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Reply #56 posted 04/04/13 8:56am

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Well, I've finally gone through this podcast and yes another excellent edition. I only listen in half-hour slabs cos it's pure podcast gold and want 'em to last. Sad, but true! I'm already rueing the day you run out of albums to review!! sad

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And now, as said before, may I officially now claim Captain's defence of "My Name Is Prince" as now legend!!...Reminded me of a tenacious Ricky Ponting on a very sticky wicket holding out against England in the Ashes!! Fair play mate!!! I'm not a massive fan, but do love the "Chicka-chick aah" sample orginally from the Cream maxi-single mixes.

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Couple of things. I agree mostly with what you guys say in the podcast but I REALLY do not understand the love "The Morning Papers" gets here and all over the org. Really can't. But, like the rest of the album I listened to it again - and no, nothing's changed. Bland, dreary, dreary, bland, Prince-by-numbers power ballad. Oh man. And to then put it up as a Prince standard made me stop in my tracks and had to sit down so I can put my head in my hands and slowly shake my head. Sheeesh! Are you sure?! My brother used to be a massive fan up until "Lovesexy" and then went off on his own musical path. When we have a muscial debate, his ace up his sleeve is "....but Bri, what about the Morning Papers?! Jeeeez" and I'm like "Ah", then have to agree, then have to accept defeat, cos of that fucking tune!! Argh!!! God it's bland. (Although I do like the final buried guitar solo at 3.33 and the "La la la la la laaas". Ahem.)

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I also am with Player with "Love to the 9s" and its' twists and turns - I've got big love for this tune - really have. Stunning arrangements, harmonies, progressions, melodies etc. Not with MC at all saying Prince was over-indulging, too 'all over the place', showing off and went too far (and then going on to say how brilliant "3 Chains O Gold" is - really?!). I like Prince when he goes "off-piste" and for me on this track it works even if the Tony M/Mayte sections are not immediately pleasing to the ear - has anybody heard a track like this before? Reminds you of his new work not being as daring.

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And finally "The Sacrifice of Victor". Aaah man. Come on guys. This tune should've got ahelluva lot more respect!! Puh-leeeese!!!! It's a big, bouncing truck of funk coming towards you that builds and builds the funk until it passes yo ass with such a joyous sound, I just wanna pass out. Ah man. From 4:30 onwards, pure sonic bliss.

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Anyway, how about a podcast about the recent releases on 3rdeye chaps?

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Cheers!!

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- P & B for me, always sticky.

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Reply #57 posted 04/04/13 9:16pm

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Lordy said:

And finally "The Sacrifice of Victor". Aaah man. Come on guys. This tune should've got ahelluva lot more respect!! Puh-leeeese!!!! It's a big, bouncing truck of funk coming towards you that builds and builds the funk until it passes yo ass with such a joyous sound, I just wanna pass out. Ah man. From 4:30 onwards, pure sonic bliss.

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Anyway, how about a podcast about the recent releases on 3rdeye chaps?

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Cheers!!

yeahthat

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Reply #58 posted 04/05/13 1:27pm

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Fair play. Nice to see a fellow "Victorian". wink
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Reply #59 posted 04/11/13 1:31am

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Thanks Lordy smile

'The Morning Papers' is great !

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