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Thread started 05/28/13 8:24am

Replica

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mumbling the lyrics and singing the melody to RRLA

Not trying to defend the existence of this song, nor trying to prove that it's not that bad after all. But I must admit I sing this in my head from time to time, and the melody to the verses are pretty damn catchy. Do you have similar experiences with rock n roll live affair? Admit it, some of you liked that cheesy "country" song.
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Reply #1 posted 05/28/13 9:29am

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I agree that it does get stuck in your head. Oh well. Better this one than an Abba tune.
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Reply #2 posted 05/28/13 9:35am

RodeoSchro

I love that song.

Let me tell you - it's a VERY hard song to play acoustically and sing in such a way as to convey the groove from the released version.

Believe me, I've been trying to get the same vibe for awhile and really haven't had much luck. I can play the song very well, but I'm just not sure I can do it in a way that's worth performing in front of a crowd.

To me, that's the mark of an excellent song; at least, from a full-band perspective vs. acoustic.

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Reply #3 posted 05/28/13 11:56am

Nikeze

Replica said:

Not trying to defend the existence of this song, nor trying to prove that it's not that bad after all. But I must admit I sing this in my head from time to time, and the melody to the verses are pretty damn catchy. Do you have similar experiences with rock n roll live affair? Admit it, some of you liked that cheesy "country" song.

I don't know which extended version I have....its the one that is dancey (not the cluby Lewis one or the original rocky one) with a lot of guitar fills. For me I think it's one of the best things he's done for a long while. I've been suprised there hasn't been more of a positive fuss made over it on here.

That version, along with the remixed Screwdriver track have been on my playlist for months now, and I'm still not bored of them. Something I haven't been able to say about a lot of releases in the last 10-15 years. Normally they start off ok, get really good, then quickly stale. The whole of 2010 LP being a perfect example....but not these 2, oh no!

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Reply #4 posted 05/28/13 12:12pm

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Replica said:

Not trying to defend the existence of this song, nor trying to prove that it's not that bad after all. But I must admit I sing this in my head from time to time, and the melody to the verses are pretty damn catchy. Do you have similar experiences with rock n roll live affair? Admit it, some of you liked that cheesy "country" song.

Honestly I don't listen to the original version often. Or at all. Got the remix and that I'll have on repeat.

"I mean I always figured you were a trip at times, but now I'm beginning to believe you're a freaking vacation." -2elijah
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Reply #5 posted 05/28/13 1:14pm

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Replica said:

Not trying to defend the existence of this song, nor trying to prove that it's not that bad after all. But I must admit I sing this in my head from time to time, and the melody to the verses are pretty damn catchy. Do you have similar experiences with rock n roll live affair? Admit it, some of you liked that cheesy "country" song.

It might be a bit cheesy, but there's nothing country about this song. It's also his best single in years.

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Reply #6 posted 05/28/13 2:14pm

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Tell me why he looked like Neil Diamonds brother-from-another-mother when he played this on Kimmel. eek
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Reply #7 posted 05/30/13 3:52am

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Replica said:

Not trying to defend the existence of this song, nor trying to prove that it's not that bad after all. But I must admit I sing this in my head from time to time, and the melody to the verses are pretty damn catchy. Do you have similar experiences with rock n roll live affair? Admit it, some of you liked that cheesy "country" song.

yet agin a total misunderstanding of the term "cheesy"

i love this song

cheesy????

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Reply #8 posted 05/30/13 4:57am

Javi

It's a great song. I prefer this to the Chaos And Disorder outtakes he's releasing now. Or perhaps "Rock N' Roll Love Affair" is the "Dinner With Delores" of the new album?

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Reply #9 posted 05/30/13 6:42am

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Javi said:

It's a great song. I prefer this to the Chaos And Disorder outtakes he's releasing now. Or perhaps "Rock N' Roll Love Affair" is the "Dinner With Delores" of the new album?


Why does everyone seem to assume every song released is vault material...as if the man cant write a song anymor....good or bad.
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Reply #10 posted 05/30/13 9:27am

V10LETBLUES

It's a great track. By far his best single since Dreamer and Colonized Mind.

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Reply #11 posted 05/31/13 10:56pm

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GuyBros said:

Replica said:

Not trying to defend the existence of this song, nor trying to prove that it's not that bad after all. But I must admit I sing this in my head from time to time, and the melody to the verses are pretty damn catchy. Do you have similar experiences with rock n roll live affair? Admit it, some of you liked that cheesy "country" song.

Honestly I don't listen to the original version often. Or at all. Got the remix and that I'll have on repeat.

Same here. guitar

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Reply #12 posted 06/01/13 12:06am

paulludvig

The original or the remix?

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #13 posted 06/01/13 9:45am

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paulludvig said:

The original or the remix?


That rnr remix BLOWS. The ext. Mix is alright....the best is the radio version. Eliminates those, awkward at best, instrumental jabs.




It sounds like the brother-from -another-mother of chelsea Rodgers....which BLOWS too.
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Reply #14 posted 06/01/13 10:24am

V10LETBLUES

I think the remixes are cheesy. I can only listen to the original. And I agree the radio version is best for the same reasons explained above.
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Reply #15 posted 06/01/13 11:04am

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The song is not an all time fav of mine but I said from the get-go it's solid and VERY catchy. I don't get why people despise it so bad.

Of course I'm talking about the original mix. Not the remixes.

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Reply #16 posted 06/01/13 12:51pm

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paulludvig said:

The original or the remix?


The melody to the lyrics is the same no matter what version, but I much prefer the original. I love the careful hinting of a vocal climax which works better on the radio edit than the extended version, as the two vocal parts of the falsetto thing are on the extended version divided with a way too long instrumental part, removing the feel of release it had on the radio version.
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Reply #17 posted 06/01/13 1:04pm

paulludvig

SmiggyG said:

The song is not an all time fav of mine but I said from the get-go it's solid and VERY catchy. I don't get why people despise it so bad.

Of course I'm talking about the original mix. Not the remixes.

It seems like some of the people who have expressed a liking for this track are referring to the the extended remix (not the club mix) rather than the original.

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #18 posted 06/01/13 1:07pm

paulludvig

Replica said:

paulludvig said:

The original or the remix?

The melody to the lyrics is the same no matter what version, but I much prefer the original. I love the careful hinting of a vocal climax which works better on the radio edit than the extended version, as the two vocal parts of the falsetto thing are on the extended version divided with a way too long instrumental part, removing the feel of release it had on the radio version.

Hm.. yeah. But otherwise they're totally different. Almost as different as The 1 U wanna C and Chelsea Rodgers.

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #19 posted 06/01/13 1:35pm

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bluefish said:

GuyBros said:

Honestly I don't listen to the original version often. Or at all. Got the remix and that I'll have on repeat.

Same here. guitar

The OG one is ok, but the keyboard lines remind me too much of Take Me With U/. Not that I dislike the song, I dig that it get's rocky with that minor part "I don't care if we spend the night.." But that's about as gritty as it gets.

But that RNR Remix 7 is where it's at if you want some grittier sex rather than romance. Love the groovyness of it and almost disaffected tone it makes Prince seem to have. Much more Rock and Roll. Much sexier and gritter. The production Makes the "It's tight, but I think I could fit you in" line that much sexier rather than the cute playful vibe the original has.

In my humble opinion.

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Reply #20 posted 06/01/13 3:18pm

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I did not care for it at first, musically it sounded lazy.

I was unenthused, but my other half liked the song and video and I began to understand why.

The song starts like an uptempo rocked up country song with relaxed vocals, he's telling a story in a sly way and sneaks a double entendre as the music kicks into full drive, building and rebuilding in layers until its shattering but still coffee shop friendly conclusion.

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