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Reply #120 posted 01/28/14 4:06pm

Marrk

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Mandingo said:

And whilst we are on the subject, was it really neccessary to have the Lord's prayer in the middle of the song 'Controversy'?

Just ruined the song 4 me...I mean I had just listened to some nasty azz 'Do me baby' and now you wanna make me feel guilty with some church scriptures. Prince, c'mon man. neutral

"forever and ever, Controversy,"

No "Amen"

I guess some people just don't get it but THAT sir, was utterly brilliant.

I mourn him.

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Reply #121 posted 01/28/14 4:52pm

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Count The Days fails much earlier than most other examples. A great track which shits on its own face by the second line. Lovely guitar intro 'Here's a church, here's a steeple...' Lovely vocal harmonies, so far so great '...here's a motherfucker I gotta blow away' Some superb vocal and guitar work is totally ruined by the retarded and inappropriate lyrics. Prince's talent was still intact at this point but his judgement would never recover.

I think that was intentional and that Prince was making a larger point there about the duality and hypocricy of peace, war, murder and religion. Specifically those who kill in God's name, etc.

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Reply #122 posted 01/28/14 5:44pm

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majissty said:

yeahthat

Yep...this one and Temptation I think of on the top of my head. That endingof Temptation completely ruins that song for me.

Couldn't disagree more - love Temptation. Perfect song.

Hundalasiliah!
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Reply #123 posted 01/28/14 11:59pm

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Scotsman1999 said:

McD said:

Count The Days fails much earlier than most other examples. A great track which shits on its own face by the second line. Lovely guitar intro 'Here's a church, here's a steeple...' Lovely vocal harmonies, so far so great '...here's a motherfucker I gotta blow away' Some superb vocal and guitar work is totally ruined by the retarded and inappropriate lyrics. Prince's talent was still intact at this point but his judgement would never recover.

That's a good example - I always thought that line to be completely incongruous and vulgar...it totally flies in the face of the gentle mood that had been created.

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"Count The Days" is a song about retaliation and Prince wanting to get rid of his enemies. It's not meant to be gentle. The style of the music and the content of the lyrics are done in the same manner as many older songs that deal with the same theme (think of songs like "Hey Joe").

It's not a "love" or "church" ballad that Prince spoils just because he doesn't have class. You don't have to like it if the content of the lyrics is too much, of course.

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Reply #124 posted 01/31/14 1:20pm

Mandingo

First of all, the term, black and white is a fallacy
It simply is another way of saying, this or that
Let's examine the term, this or that in its ultimate form
Which is, this means the truth or that which is resistant to it

When a minority realizes its similarities on a higher level
Not just black but people of color and higher, still indigenous
And even higher, still from the tribe of and yet higher
The rainbow children, when this understanding comes
The so-called minority becomes a majority in the wink of an eye

This action will cause a reaction or resistance
The source of this resistance must be banished
As it is in direct conflict with the initial action
It cannot be assimilated, for it's very nature is resistance
In other words, one cannot serve two master
You are either, this or that, which is not this




disbelief

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Reply #125 posted 01/31/14 1:31pm

XNY

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BobGeorge909 said:

Sticky like glue is AWESOME. Syncopated strut with flair...then he starts rapping and makes the entire thing embarrassing and silly. Everybody into me make a toast? C'mon bruh...u had to have known that was trite. I still love the song, but if I could edit that out I would marry it. As of now its a butter face I fuck with a brown bag.

Also known as a "bag-job" !

"Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion" -- Martha Graham
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Reply #126 posted 01/31/14 1:32pm

XNY

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Philly76 said:

i rock there4 i am the song is a decend tune until the rap starts and ruins the rest of it [Edited 1/19/14 10:55am]

I like the rap part, even "show me see your titties" part.

It was so "un-Princely" that I liked it.

"Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion" -- Martha Graham
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Reply #127 posted 02/05/14 4:35am

Mandingo

3 chains of Gold was doing great until P wanted to tell us shit about coffee and inspiration and nonsense.

I think he was tryin' to take on the Queen classic, Bohemian rhapsody.

& whilst we are on te subject, Queen came up with arguably one of the top 5 guitar hooks EVER recorded in the song Princes of the Universe. Then there is all that 'People talk about me' shit in the middle...Brian May should have stuck to that hook throughout..Highlander theme..amazing but ruined by bullshit.

Another great hook ruined is So Seductive by G-Unit. Lloyd banks can't rap. ruined it. neutral

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