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I appreciate your input for part 2/2. This is Part 1/2 of who inspired every song from Purple Rain My interpretation of the lyrical content of every song from Purple Rain and why Vanity may have been the roots of inspiration to every single song: Let's Go Crazy starts off with Vanity's funeral because she dissed his ‘electric world life’ a metaphor for his rock n roll film Purple Rain. So his ego was deflated and he dogs her at ‘her funeral’ by telling the audience Vanity ‘died’ in his mind for not seeing the ‘never ending happiness’ that the ‘afterworld’ (his first reference to the song ‘Purple Rain’) would bring. This was when Vanity was struggling with addictions and her choosing psychiatric help ‘Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright’ instead of Prince’s help was further ego deflating for Prince so he dogs her more for going to shrinks in Beverly Hills who prescribe her ‘pills’ combined with her cocaine ‘thrills’ and her narcissism ‘daffodils’ is what killed her in his mind. Ironically it’s Prince’s narcissism that led to her ‘funeral’: Dearly beloved (at Prince’s funeral for Vanity), We are gathered here today to get through this thing called life. Electric word, life means forever (movie Purple Rain) and that's a mighty long time. But I'm here to tell you there's something else, The afterworld (the song Purple Rain). A world of never ending happiness where You can always see the sun, day or night. So when you call up that shrink in Beverly Hills. You know the one, Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright, Instead of asking him how much of your time is left Ask him how much of your mind, baby Cause in this life, Things are much harder than in the afterworld. In this life, You're on your own..Dr. Everything'll-Be-Alright will make everything go wrong. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill. Take Me With U is about Prince replacing Vanity with Appolonia and his fear she'll betray and break his heart too. Drive me crazy, drive me all night, Just don't break up the connection (Prince’s fear) The Beautiful Ones is about Prince telling Appolonia about his fear of betrayal. The girls that attract Prince are so rare that it’s the first time he realizes that once he gets a super got chick that attracts him he starts fantasizing about their future together. Yet his fear of betrayal runs so deep that he wonders if proposing marriage will prevent future betrayal because Vanity (the beautiful one) broke his heart already. He can’t figure out why he can’t figure out what a woman wants. He reasons Vanity betrayed him because she didn't know where Prince was going with 'Purple Rain' the movie, so he wants to make sure Appolonia knows he wants her not to betray him too. Is it him or is it me? (Prince’s fear of betrayal)…U were so hard 2 find (a woman that captures Prince’s attention), The beautiful ones (Vanity), they hurt U every time. Paint a perfect picture, Bring to life The vision in one’s mind, (Prince’s fantasy of his future with a girl that attracts his attention). The Beautiful ones Always smash the picture, Always everytime (Vanity breaking up with Prince)… If we got married Would that be cool? (Prince wanting further security) You make me so confused (thinking it’s Appolonia he can’t understand why she would ever leave him)… Sometimes you lose… Sometimes you win… Sometimes I get so confused (first time he starts thinking it’s not Appolonia he can’t understand but that it’s something bigger as to why a girl he loved would leave him)…. Do you want him? Or do you do want me? Because I want you. (Prince thinking if he outwardly tells the girl he wants her that it will prevent future betrayal). I may not know where I'm going baby (because Vanity denied the movie Purple Rain)… Computer Blue is about Prince recognizing that his inability to understand how Vanity, the woman he loved could ever deny him has nothing to do with Vanity. That it has everything to do with him and his confusion and inability to determine the difference between love and lust/fear/insecurity/hate/pain. That he wasn’t in love with Vanity nor is he in love with Appolonia but that he’s addicted to their striking beauty, their voluptuous bodies, the sex…so he questions how the circumstances of his life ‘programmed him’ to be unable to differentiate those feeling. And for the first time comes to the conclusion that there must be something wrong with him (his machinery) because his life is hell without love, it’s Computer Blue even when he’s with Vanity or Appolonia: Wendy? Yes Lisa. Is the water warm enough? (is there sexual attraction?) Yes Lisa. (confirming the attraction) Shall we begin? Yes Lisa. Ow! (Prince confirming that his desire for women is based on his sexual attraction to them)…Where is my love life? (Prince filled with hate after Vanity left him) Where can it be? (Where or how is he going to learn what love means). There must be something wrong with the machinery (Because he’s feeling HATE, a feeling of such strong opposition to love, he realizes he must have never been in love because he can’t process or differentiate his feelings). Where is my love life? (He asks again where to go to learn the meaning of love) Tell me, where has it gone? (Because he’s feeling FEAR)
I ask u for your opinion/input/reasoning (especially Nouveau's!) that may help shape the second part of my breakdown. Thx in advance! | |
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what's this.
Prince 4Ever. | |
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Actually, all the songs are inspired by God.
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I know the lack of paragraphs is due to the bugged out forum atm and not from taking speed, but still I think | |
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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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Thoughtful and interesting interpretation. Bring on Darling Nikki, When Doves Cry, I Would Die 4 U.
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think what u want nouveau...you're right on the first...but got the wrong on on the second.... in a snow (i.e. we need to get an emoticon with a dude sniffing | |
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When Doves Cry is Prince’s difficulty with accepting what he just came to the conclusion in Computer Blue in that he is addicted to sex, not love. So first he tries to lure Vanity with simple expressions of love like marriage and making her his bride. Yet he is so insecure and unsure if that even excites him that he needs Vanity’s approval and confirmation. So immediately he returns to what he knows turns him on and that is the temporary solution of amazing sex in his bedroom. Then for the first time, Prince wonders if it was how his parents raised him that may be the source of his quandary for why she betrayed him. Further confusion expressed by wondering if Christianity or religion may be the culprit. So Prince makes himself even more vulnerable by being honest about his feelings but then becomes angry with her betrayal so he tells her he is going on without her due to his pride. Then comes the angry guitar, Prince echoing “oh yeah!” “When Doves Cry” then from 4:13-4:33 he starts screaming in anger until at 4:59 he (the dove) flies away with the keyboard solo (like in the video).
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I agree he could have come to the conclusion he was addicted to sex. I think Prince suffers from narcissistic personality disorder. | ||||
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what is thisss?? welp | |
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u think??? I think you think 100% right on that one! | ||||
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You lost me at "electric world life". The accurate lyric is "Electric word, 'Life'..." | |
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i stand corrected Jestyr...is that all you gots to say? | |
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Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews. | |
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I don't know for sure but I do think he has symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder. I also think he's going to suffer from more than npd by the time I'm through.
To hell with all this Purple Rain interpreting, Vanity and his vanity are old news. I've read I'm old news too but I'm not that old MJ. Bring on your interpretation of his 20Ten and Lotusflower lyrics and you'll get much input. j/k
Note to Prince: Get your life and fix your fro. | |
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Good interpretation of 'Let's Go Crazy'.
However, Susan Rogers said 'The Beautiful Ones' is about Susannah Melvoin.
And writer Alex Hahn (Possessed, p. 65) said 'When Doves Cry' was about his final breakup with Susan Moonsie.
Keep them coming though. | |
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The basic rule when interpreting Prince lyrics is that if you're not sure what the song is about it's most likely about oral sex.
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Is OP female? late 30-ish? Can we marry? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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udo said: Is OP female? late 30-ish? Can we marry? You can always pretend... | |
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I know that song. Maybe mr P can perform it live for once.
But can OP please please inform and perhaps confirm? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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but "lets go crazy" is about God and satan so byeeeeeeeee welp | |
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Huh? Besides the fact that satan is imaged by the western world as something worse than lucifer was in the original context how do you get to that assumption? Check the description of hell in the texts and then see the medieval pictures. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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Yep. That's all. | |
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what are you blabbing about cat lady? look up the prince interview he did with chris rock..he says and i quote "lets go crazy was about God and Satan" but at that time people werent saying the word God on the radio so he changed the lyrics....do yo princey research
And if the elevator(satan) tries to bring you down Go crazy punch a higher floor(God) [Edited 4/26/13 20:51pm] welp | |
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I could do that, but still, P's reference might be the western idea of satan. Not as it was described in the texts. Wasn't P under Larry's influence at that time? Or didn't Larry cover these details with mr P, yet? Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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no..the interview was in 1997. prince and larry started hanging out heavy in 98(that i know of) plus if you forgot lets go crazy was released in 1984. And what are these texts you are talking about? welp | |
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--------- The only text that P got his ideas about Satan from are the King James Bible. | |
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