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Every Day is a winding Road ... Am I the only one who felt a LoveSexy-type vibe coming through on here? Lots of layers, very uplifting wall of sound...nice and long and drawn out...yeah baby...
I find it to be a totally different tune than Sheryl Crow's version--they sound nothing alike. I wonder, though, if that's what spoiled it for many people? I love this song! Love it with me! Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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I like this song 2 but I wouldnt put it on repeat ... & | |
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I know a lot of people like this song but I really think it's Prince at his weakest. Was he trying to up Sheryl on her own song? It's just thin to my ears | |
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Conclusive proof that Rave is the shittiest Prince album of them all.
He murdered that song, Sheryl should've kicked him in the nuts for it. --------------------
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MiaBocca said: Conclusive proof that Rave is the shittiest Prince album of them all.
He murdered that song, Sheryl should've kicked him in the nuts for it. Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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teller said: I find it to be a totally different tune than Sheryl Crow's version--they sound nothing alike. I wonder, though, if that's what spoiled it for many people?
Ok...I'm beginning to see a pattern here already... Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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teller said: Am I the only one who felt a LoveSexy-type vibe coming through on here? Lots of layers, very uplifting wall of sound...nice and long and drawn out...yeah baby...
I find it to be a totally different tune than Sheryl Crow's version--they sound nothing alike. I wonder, though, if that's what spoiled it for many people? I love this song! Love it with me! I like it also, I can see why he wanted to sing it, it sounds Princely, lyrics wise, but I don't think it sounds like a 'Lovesexy' tune... | |
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teller said: Am I the only one who felt a LoveSexy-type vibe coming through on here? Lots of layers, very uplifting wall of sound...nice and long and drawn out...yeah baby...
I find it to be a totally different tune than Sheryl Crow's version--they sound nothing alike. I wonder, though, if that's what spoiled it for many people? I love this song! Love it with me! I like it Teller! I like her version and was surprised to hear it on the Erin B soundtrack. of course what do I know, I like the whole Rave CD We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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teller said: Am I the only one who felt a LoveSexy-type vibe coming through on here? Lots of layers, very uplifting wall of sound...nice and long and drawn out...yeah baby...
I find it to be a totally different tune than Sheryl Crow's version--they sound nothing alike. I wonder, though, if that's what spoiled it for many people? I love this song! Love it with me! I'll love it with ya! It makes me wanna dance! Mesage from the Happy Sunshine | |
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Worst piece of shit I've ever heard. I'll take my hat off to the guy though. Sheryl was waiting fuckin years for someone to make her sound great, and Prince makes her sound like genius with this shit song.
What a load of SHIT btw - I don't like it ----------------------------------------- | |
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The truth about "Everyday Is A Winding Road" is that Prince took "possession" of it. He changed it so much that it became unrecognizable. He made it his. I think a lot of folks were disappointed cause of the Larry insert...I don't know.
It was interesting, to say the least. Tina (~!~) | |
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You should have heard the guitar heavy versions he was playing at Paisley Parties long before Rave came out. I don't know why he went with the disco version when the live "rock" version kicked so much ass.
He and Sheryl even performed it at a club in Minneapolis together | |
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I really like Prince's version of this song. I hum this one way more than the Sheryl Crow version, matter of fact, I was just humming this one today here at work! It's all a matter of taste. I would have liked the Prince version even if I had never heard the Sheryl Crow version. But to be real honest, I don't dig Sheryl's version. It's a good version, but I just don't like the guitar pop/rock stuff too much, and I am a sucker for new funk and disco, so you know my choice was obvious. I agree with you on this one, Teller!
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Mr. Teller, I must confess, I do like it. One of the many 'moments' on a record that could have been so much more than what it actually is. Interesting, albeit tenuous, link with Lovesexy. You've made me listen to this again...
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lovemachine said: You should have heard the guitar heavy versions he was playing at Paisley Parties long before Rave came out. I don't know why he went with the disco version when the live "rock" version kicked so much ass.
He and Sheryl even performed it at a club in Minneapolis together AAAHHH YES those were some parties werent they! he was playing that and when will we be paid (?right) oh any at the Millsfest too that was cool | |
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Damn, so i'm not the only one. People on here are always dogging this track out. I like it. I liked the Crow version too. Prince takes the song and does something Crow couldn't do and that is make it FUNKY! | |
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I don't find it funky, I find it goofy. --------------------
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it would work well with Wayne Newton In vegas. mistermaxxx | |
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Reminder: LoveSexy's orchestra is all synth.
This is one of those times...people simply cannot let go of the link to Sheryl Crow and take it as is. I won't be able to penetrate some of y'all disgust for this song, so you're excused. Those of you who like it...give it a spin and tell me it doesn't have similar spiritual vibe to LoveSexy, that it doesn't have as many thick layers of instrumentation as LoveSexy, and it's not as synth-sounding as LoveSexy... Hmmm? Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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I'm indifferent towards it. | |
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Cloudbuster said: I'm indifferent towards it.
Even with all that smoke? Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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I like this song! | |
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MiaBocca said: Conclusive proof that Rave is the shittiest Prince album of them all.
He murdered that song, Sheryl should've kicked him in the nuts for it. yet another reason why prince should stop doing covers and fucking up good songs | |
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I thought it was funky. He went somewhere different with it. It's not 'classic' material, but it is a lot of fun.
Sheryl Crow's version is too laid back for my liking. I like the way Prince's version has a real anthemic quality about it. The chorus is very powerful. I also thought the Larry Graham insert of 'Everyday people' was quite cool and inspired. Ultimately, it's just a feel good funky jam to bob your head and dance to. I enjoy it and accept it for what it is. It is a similar case with the 'New Power Soul'album. [This message was edited Fri Mar 14 6:55:19 PST 2003 by Mr7] | |
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I haven't listened to this song in ages. Maybe the last time in 2000. | |
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I love what Prince did with the song "Climb in my fur." | |
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i love this version .its a very uplifting song.
sheryl crow's version is kinda boring .don't like here voice. woekie woekie!!! | |
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MiaBocca said: Conclusive proof that Rave is the shittiest Prince album of them all.
He murdered that song, Sheryl should've kicked him in the nuts for it. thank u!!! | |
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I wanted to like it, I TRIED to like it, I just don't like it Prince's version just makes me wanna hit eject & break out Sheryl's album... | |
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MiaBocca said: Conclusive proof that Rave is the shittiest Prince album of them all.
He murdered that song, Sheryl should've kicked him in the nuts for it. Prince has this attitude of "showing people how it's done", or when he did "I Can't Make U Love Me", he made some comment to Rolling Stone about doing it better. How about the comment in "Crystal Ball" about "What's My Name", how he showed who the original "Prince" was, hitting back with this song? THE FUNNY THING IS, when Prince tries to OUT-DO other artists on their own work, or try to "make a point" to others, he sucks. It's like in the 90's he got a complex, or felt the heat, and had to REACT to others, instead of just doing his own thing! I never thought I would see the day when I would get Prince "cover versions", likw "One of Us", or "Everyday is a Winding Road", when he has more than enough material of his own in the vaults. What's that about? | |
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