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"Walk don't walk" Funny lil' track this. On an album with such big songs like "Get Off" "Cream", the title track, "Judhead" "Push" etc..., this track seems almost like an interlude in how it is sequenced on the album. It's quite well hidden and passes me by like a cool breeze.
It feels like a filler track really, but it needs abit of love I think. Elisa Fiorillo's vocals are well mixed in, and the sound effects give it a child like innocence thats kinda refreshing on an album thats as ostintatious as this.
It's also quite minimally produced by his standards. Not too many overdubs and what not.
Heck "Seseme street" could of covered the track LOL, and thats a compliment.
What are your thoughts on the track? I guess Elisa being on it means it was worked on the same sessions as her album maybe?
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Its one of my all time faves...its always up in my mix. I love how the car horns sound like they coming from different distances. On many occasions I follow the concepts of the song...and I fault myself heavily when I don't or can't. | |
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"Get Off" is a b-side on the "New Power Generation" (the song) Maxi-single, Prince 4Ever. | |
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On topic, I really like "Walk Don't Walk". Prince 4Ever. | |
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Walk Don't Walk is in my top 3 tracks from D&P. Whoever said it was filler needs to be shot. | |
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It's a great song musically and lyrically. But I don't agree that the song is hidden in the album sequence. I still think about Diamonds And Pearls as a vinyl record, and the song was the first one of the second record (or side B of the cassette), so it wasn't hidden at all. At least in Spain, few people bought CDs back then! --- The song shows all the superb songwriting that one can find on that album. [Edited 10/25/13 2:31am] [Edited 10/25/13 2:55am] | |
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I have a different opinion, I really dislike the song ! There are a few great songs on D&P, but as a whole I don't like the album. But it's been a long time since I listened to it, maybe I should give it another try..... How beautiful do the words have to B, before they conquer every heart | |
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Yep, it's from the "good pile" on D&P. | |
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It's a sign of what a prolific miracle worker Prince was that he could just toss off these completely unique tracks and they would mostly be unnoticed. I think if anyone else had done songs like this or Dance On or Power Fantastic people would be marvelling at the inventiveness and creativity - the sheer cleverness of it - particularly if it was mostly the work of one solitary person. But because Prince was doing it so regularly people just pass over these tracks thoughtlessly. When you think about it, it truly is amazing what this one little man was doing. I don't think there's been a single figure in pop music that can match his individual achievement. Not a single one.
So yeah, Walk Don't Walk is great. He probably did the whole thing in one afternoon. Then bossed a band rehearsal in the evening. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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Do you guys think the Sha-la-la-la-las are a conscious nod to Rebirth Of The Flesh or just musically "similar" and a coincidence? Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad. | |
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midnightmover said: It's a sign of what a prolific miracle worker Prince was that he could just toss off these completely unique tracks and they would mostly be unnoticed. I think if anyone else had done songs like this or Dance On or Power Fantastic people would be marvelling at the inventiveness and creativity - the sheer cleverness of it - particularly if it was mostly the work of one solitary person. But because Prince was doing it so regularly people just pass over these tracks thoughtlessly. When you think about it, it truly is amazing what this one little man was doing. I don't think there's been a single figure in pop music that can match his individual achievement. Not a single one.
So yeah, Walk Don't Walk is great. He probably did the whole thing in one afternoon. Then bossed a band rehearsal in the evening. Power Fantastic is hardly an individual achievement. It's a band performance of a Lisa instrumental that Prince added lyrics to. He works better when he bounces off other people. [Edited 10/25/13 17:05pm] blah blah blah | |
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So great to see some love for Walk Don't Walk! It's so rarely discussed here on the Org. I love the positive message, and the sound is infectious. One of my favorite '90s Prince tracks. https://www.youtube.com/@PurpleKnightsPodcast | |
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I like this song.It's so much different than the other tracks on the album.The production is simple and uncluttered.Before this album was released,it was reported that Lisa Bonet would be directing a video for it,which makes me believe that it was being considered for a single. | |
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I really like it. It's one of my favs from that album. There are a few tracks on there that sound pretty dated now that we're not in the early 90s anymore, but Walk, Don't Walk is great. Simple, effective, and inventive. | |
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Love this song. A highlight from that album. | |
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Loved it for about 5 minutes when it was new. Quickly became filler and probably wouldn't make the cut if that album was being edited down to standard LP length of 40-45 minutes. | |
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errant said: Loved it for about 5 minutes when it was new. Quickly became filler and probably wouldn't make the cut if that album was being edited down to standard LP length of 40-45 minutes.
Well thank god for CD's and 120 gig iPods. We all like main entrees...but potato salad and Mac & cheese r awesome fucking side dishes. [Edited 10/26/13 11:13am] | |
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BobGeorge909 said: errant said: Loved it for about 5 minutes when it was new. Quickly became filler and probably wouldn't make the cut if that album was being edited down to standard LP length of 40-45 minutes. Well thank god for CD's and 120 gig iPods. We all like main entrees...but potato salad and Mac & cheese r awesome fucking side dishes. [Edited 10/26/13 11:13am] You're right. It would make for a very pleasant b-side. | |
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If Lisa's track was instrumental then that means Prince must have written the vocal melody as well as the lyrics. Anyway, PF was just one random example. I could've chosen 4 The Tears In Your Eyes, Condition of the Heart, or numerous other weird and wonderful obscure Prince tracks. “The man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them, inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods and errors.”
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I like Robert Randolph's version here http://www.youtube.com/wa...3UOE9Sa6dw
but the Prince version is a classic | |
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There is something indescribably appealing about this song. It's so simple and loopy that you'd think it'd be simply filler material. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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"Walk like you could use a ride"
Sha - la la la la
Timeless Favorite of mine
Live Accoustic Anyone??? | |
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Before this album was released,there was a rumor that Prince was gonna do an MTV Unplugged episode.MTV even showed a "coming soon" promo commercial for it,featuring Prince.He apparently changed his mind,but several songs on D&P ("Willing And Able" and "Walk Don't Walk") would have worked extremely well on a show like that. | |
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ear candy, the StARFISH & Coffee of the early 90s
not great, but addictive | |
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Then shoot me !!! How beautiful do the words have to B, before they conquer every heart | |
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SoulAlive said:
Before this album was released,there was a rumor that Prince was gonna do an MTV Unplugged episode.MTV even showed a "coming soon" promo commercial for it,featuring Prince.He apparently changed his mind,but several songs on D&P ("Willing And Able" and "Walk Don't Walk") would have worked extremely well on a show like that. F'real. If anyone could have been served well by the MTV Unplugged trend, it was Prince. As much as studios stamp princes sound, he's equally as dynamic in an unplugged setting. It would have given everyone an entirely new set of glasses to see Princes music through...much the way Of Clapton and Nirvana. He could move an audience with nothing more than one of those 5 cent candy slide whistles. [Edited 10/28/13 9:13am] | |
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Absolutely LOVE it; when I was very young, it was quite the inspirational track for me at least and remains one of his overlooked little gems...diamonds and pearls is a terrific album to me, too. | |
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I'm very surprised there's this many people who like the song as I can't stand it. I really don't like it at all | |
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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