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Pop Life Is The Perfect Prince & The Revolution Single. I heard it today on lunch break. It doesn't get as much play as When Doves Cry, Purple Rain, Kiss, 1999, Little Red Corvette etc. But... too me it is the perfect revolution single. Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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It's definitely a classic. I get what you're saying about how it feels like a cohesive band effort. But I'd say in that regard that the perfect Prince & The Revolution single is probably "Anotherloverholenyohead". |
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I could actually see that as a close second. I love the backing vocals on it! the entire song has a lot of layers of production. I can hear the band effort in that one as well. Probably one of the most Wendy & Lisa influeced tracks Prince ever did. Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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Mountains for me. What? | |
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That was my highschool quote! "Life, it ain't real funky. Unless it's got that pop."
Short, no. The UK 12" drags on for 9 minutes. A great song nonetheless! The "Shiela E" remix is my favorite. (Fresh Dance Mix) i'm not sure if she really remixed it, but she's definately on the drums! However, for me, the perfect Prince & The Revolution single would have to be "Purple Rain". It's really them. No confusing credits. No doubt. . Prost! "Whatever skin we're in
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How can I not love it--bought it the day it came out. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Frere Jacques is my favorite part. (I sing-a-long with and without Sheila, lol) What? | |
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I love Pop Life but the best, hands down (imo), is Purple Rain. If you forget how overplayed it is and just listen the it for what it is, it is still one of the most beautiful songs ever written. They were at the peak of their creativity when they wrote that. Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh! | |
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I think what Gunsnhalen is saying is that with "Pop Life" you can hear the contributions of the whole band. That's what I took from it. |
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Yea, he was pointing out his "perfect single" and PR is that for me. Wendy said that they sat in a warehouse all day working on that song together. On the back of the single it says "Produced, arranged, composed and performed by Prince & The Revolution"? [Edited 3/19/14 14:18pm] Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh! | |
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Pop Life
[Edited 3/19/14 14:58pm] The wooh is on the one! | |||||||||||||||||||||
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That's incorrect.
I've never heard Wendy say they wrote it together. She may have said they rehearsed it a lot together, which they obviously did for the live performances. But it's common knowledge that Prince wrote that song on his own.
I believe the only song on Purple Rain that any other bandmembers have writing credits on, is "Computer Blue". Wendy, Lisa and Dr. Fink all have credits on that song.
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Perfect? No, it's a little too laidback for that. But me too I heared it on the radio every once in a while and it still sounds different from everybody else. | |
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Double Post [Edited 3/19/14 16:22pm] Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh! | |
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[Edited 3/19/14 16:24pm] Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh! | |
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No, I just pulled it up, it's towards the end of the Backstage Pass document. Wendy is even playing the guitar, talking about the chords she wrote.
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I don´t want to open a tiring debate again on how big the influence of Wendy and Lisa and the rest of The Revolution was on Princes music during that period, but IIRC on the same Purple Rain 25th Anniversary DVD you mentioned, Wendy and Lisa were asked about their input and they said (I paraphrase): "Did we write Purple Rain - NO! Did we help writing it - YES!" before explaing how Prince came up with the structure and the chord progression and they considered it rather "simplicistic", so they sort of "fleshed it out" with him and changed some of the chords (especially the guitar intro).
So Bambi82 has a point. Sure, Purple Rain is written by Prince, but with a little help from certain members of The Revolution that helped him making it this anthem we all know... So maybe this qualifies it to be a "perfect Prince & The Revolution Single". | |
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Yep, basically the same thing I said above.. I thought for a minute that I had imagined watching that. lol Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh! | |
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Correct, Prince has songwriting credit,because the basic of the song he wrote, but Wendy & Lisa and someone else I can't recall said that song the whole band was in the warehouse working on their musical pieces adding to the creation of the song. Wendy did create the the chords that open the song/she's playing. That is a full band creation, Prince might have added some sounds over the live version, but that is the song with the whole band, he did not remove their input.
How did this thread go from Pop Life to this ? lol
We know that on many songs throught that 1980s period every band member wasn't given credit. Like no one fully knows what songs JJ sang on overall. Yet Lisa talked about singing 'underneath' Apollonia on Take Me With U, because Prince said her voice was too shaky. Matt Fink talked about the creation of Computer Blue and that Bobby Z was on the drums/linn work at the recording of that song.
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"Help" isn't a quantitive term. "Help" can basically mean nothing but agreeing with a decision or changing the most minor part.
They didn't contribute enough for it to be worth giving them a writing credit. Nothing on the song is consistent with any of Wendy or Lisa's original musical ideas, unlike "Mountains" for example which is clearly consistent with their songwriting and playing.
The point is, Purple Rain the song would have sounded almost exactly the same without The Revolution. If that group of people did not exist, that song would be pretty much the same song. You can't say that about songs like "Mountains". |
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Yes, which is why The Revolution have writing credits on "Computer Blue". |
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Well it's obvious you're not changing your mind, and that's fine-you're entitled to you're opinon.. but I'd be willing to bet anything that if you wrote even a single chord on that song, you'd be expecting a writing credit, right? What about the picture I posted?
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Of course I would, which strengthens my position that they didn't contribute much to it, since A) they don't have writing credits, and B) they flat out said "No" when asked if they wrote it.
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Mountains, if it MUST be from Parade. Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh! | |
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I realize their is a songwriting debate and such. But on 1999 and even Purple Rain it still feels like a solo album too me. Brown mark had some great bass lines, Wendy & Lisa were the most obvious influences at the time, and Bobby Z did his thing. But Those 2 albums felt like a Prince solo album most of the way through. Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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I agree that Around the World in a Day and Parade felt less like a Prince record and more of a cohesive band effort. Pop Life is a great example. . Back then after the split with the Revolution I was bummed because I felt the best was yet to come from them. It was like they were just at the peak of things. I just assumed that Prince felt like he was losing control or his identity and pulled the plug. Back then we did not have the internet and there wasn't much info about the split. So really there was only speculation at the time. . In retrospect I understand he needed to move on and somewhat glad he did. I just wished they would have had just one more album together. . Ironically since then he has kept people around him much longer than he needed to. This is where I agree with some that he keeps people around nowadays that don't challenge him. Sure he has worked with some top notch musicians that are better drummers, guitarist etc. than some of the Revolution. I just think the Revolution/Wendy & Lisa brought out the best of his songwriting in general. "Hey, I got the butta 4 ya muffin, honey.. I'm just 2 old 2 hold the knife!" | |
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I don't understand why you say 'felt like a solo album' especially Purple Rain which only had 3 songs that were solo Prince totally. Let's Go Crazy, Computer Blue, IWD4U, Baby I'm A Star & Purple Rain were full band recordings, Take Me With U there is some Lisa Coleman (Jill Jones) in there. . The one thing about the bad back then is that they did emulate Prince, so did the proteges:Vanity 6, the Time, Sheila E etc That's also a part that makes it so interesting. The skills they brought were filtered thru Prince's sound/vision. I even remember reading something Sheila E said about her band and the other bands, that they would listen to Prince's albums to learn his sound/playing to do their thing on the albums or live. . I do sorta agree with the next real opening is ATWIAD but because the sound changed and that was the result of other peoples cohesive synergy with Prince, lots of people not even in the band were on those albums | |
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Pop Life is indeed a perfect single....!! Prince 4Ever. | |
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