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Thread started 04/07/14 7:07pm

avasdad

Emancipation songs live

he releases a 3 cd set and play less than 5 songs on his JOTY tour.... ummmm...WHY?!?!?!

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Reply #1 posted 04/07/14 7:26pm

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This is too obvious........... confused

Cause they were the only ones worth playing live!?

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Reply #2 posted 04/07/14 7:37pm

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callimnate said:

This is too obvious........... confused

Cause they were the only ones worth playing live!?

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well for someone who was just "emancipated" you figure he would support it more...

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Reply #3 posted 04/07/14 7:50pm

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Maybe he too realised the others weren't worthwhile repeating.

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I know I did when I first heard it.

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lol

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Reply #4 posted 04/07/14 8:05pm

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Reply #5 posted 04/08/14 12:45am

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This has always bothered me. There are loads of songs on Emancipation worthy of being showcaaed live....

In This Bed I Scream
New World
Soul Sanctuary
Joint 2 Joint
The Human Body
We Gets Up
The Love We Make
Courtin Time

These songs should all have been staples on the JOTY tour. Strangely, he chose Sleep Around as one of the tour staples, which I've always thought was a fairly weak track.

Still, at least we got Face Down, which was an absolute monster live and slays the studio version.
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Reply #6 posted 04/08/14 2:29am

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Sleep Around is one of all time favorites, JOTY was a good opener and Get Yo Groove On was a great live choice

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Reply #7 posted 04/08/14 9:00am

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Never really got the love for Sleep Around. It's not really catchy and it just goes on and on and on.... although I do like the funky wah guitar in the instrumental bit.

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Reply #8 posted 04/08/14 10:45am

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I don't think Prince's heart was into it (Emancipation) anymore by the time the tour rolled around, With all the drama surrounding the birth of his son happening simultaneously with the album's release, disapointment over CD sales, and distribution troubles with EMI America, he just wasn't feeling the album and songs anymore (my guess).

Prince does have a notoriously short attention span when it comes to promoting his own material. The idea of a promotional campaign that would last 2-3 years (he said it himself) was iffy. No, make that laughable ("there are 18 singles on this album"). Ya know?

But he did tour...lots, and the next year too. Probably as a way of (not) dealing with the stress in his personal life. Once again, just guesses on my part.

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Reply #9 posted 04/08/14 10:49am

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probably the band he had AT THAT TIME couldnt make them sound right

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Reply #10 posted 04/09/14 6:55am

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MattyJam said:

This has always bothered me. There are loads of songs on Emancipation worthy of being showcaaed live.... In This Bed I Scream New World Soul Sanctuary Joint 2 Joint The Human Body We Gets Up The Love We Make Courtin Time These songs should all have been staples on the JOTY tour. Strangely, he chose Sleep Around as one of the tour staples, which I've always thought was a fairly weak track. Still, at least we got Face Down, which was an absolute monster live and slays the studio version.

Courtin Time!!!?? lol lol

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Maybe at a Wiggles concert.

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Reply #11 posted 04/09/14 9:51am

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Courtin Time was a great track.

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Reply #12 posted 04/10/14 1:46am

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The Love We Make would be awesome to hear live, One of Us, Soul Sanctuary, Curious Child, Dreamin' About U. He could definitely revive a lot of material from this release, Saviour, In this Bed I Scream etc.

Maybe he associates this material with the grief of bereavement.
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Reply #13 posted 04/10/14 3:00am

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MattyJam said:

Courtin Time was a great track.

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To each their own but it's way too roarin' 20's for me. I do like most of the lyrics, though.

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Reply #14 posted 04/10/14 4:40am

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Bambi82 said:



MattyJam said:


Courtin Time was a great track.



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To each their own but it's way too roarin' 20's for me. I do like most of the lyrics, though.


This song always makes me cringe, worst song on the album imo
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Reply #15 posted 04/10/14 5:48am

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MIRvmn said:

Bambi82 said:

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To each their own but it's way too roarin' 20's for me. I do like most of the lyrics, though.

This song always makes me cringe, worst song on the album imo

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I think so, too, and Mr. Happy isn't far behind.
Somebody's Somebody and White Mansion are the best... on the first disk anyway.

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Reply #16 posted 04/10/14 6:06am

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Bambi82 said:

MIRvmn said:

Bambi82 said: This song always makes me cringe, worst song on the album imo

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I think so, too, and Mr. Happy isn't far behind.
Somebody's Somebody and White Mansion are the best... on the first disk anyway.

Disc one always seemed to me to be the weakest, idk, I think that Prince does generic ballads and generic electro-funk (discs two and three respectively) better than he does generic RnB. The real exception for me is In This Bed I Scream which honestly I associate more with disc two since it seems too good to been on the first one. wink

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Reply #17 posted 04/10/14 6:37am

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RaspBerryGirlFriend said:

Bambi82 said:

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I think so, too, and Mr. Happy isn't far behind.
Somebody's Somebody and White Mansion are the best... on the first disk anyway.

Disc one always seemed to me to be the weakest, idk, I think that Prince does generic ballads and generic electro-funk (discs two and three respectively) better than he does generic RnB. The real exception for me is In This Bed I Scream which honestly I associate more with disc two since it seems too good to been on the first one. wink

Yeah, I know what you mean. Prince has always been like two different people to me.. even as a kid I thought he was trying tot hard to be harcore with the rapping and it just never worked for me. Still doesn't. There are some songs with the raps I can tolerate (MNIP, SMF), and some songs the rap part just ruins it for me (Da Da Da, Space) And then there are the songs that make my brain hurt trying to understand why Wally was deleted yet these were worth hearing (Facedown, Jughead, ect)

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Reply #18 posted 04/10/14 6:54am

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Bambi82 said:

RaspBerryGirlFriend said:

Disc one always seemed to me to be the weakest, idk, I think that Prince does generic ballads and generic electro-funk (discs two and three respectively) better than he does generic RnB. The real exception for me is In This Bed I Scream which honestly I associate more with disc two since it seems too good to been on the first one. wink

Yeah, I know what you mean. Prince has always been like two different people to me.. even as a kid I thought he was trying to hard to be harcore with the rapping and it just never worked for me. Still doesn't. There are some songs with the raps I can tolerate (MNIP, SMF), and some songs the rap part just ruins it for me (Da Da Da, Space) And then there are the songs that make my brain hurt trying to understand why Wally was deleted yet these were worth hearing (Facedown, Jughead, ect)

I can totally understand Da Da Da, I spent quite a while with Audacity the other week trying to cut out the first two minutes or so of rap so that it doesn't ruin the rest of the song, which I actually like. I gave up in the end though, it was too hard. sad

As far as I am aware, the album version of Space doesn't really have a rap, although Boris' edit on The Dawn 4.1 does, which suprised me when I first heard it (I assume it's from one of the maxi-single edits or maybe Crystal Ball. But yeah, the worst raps are when they spoil what was a perfectly decent song, the worst culprit for me being Love 2 The Nine's. Seriously, that song would probably be the best thing on The Symbol Album if it didn't become awful half-way through. Has anyone attempted to edit that?

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Always cry for love, never cry for pain...
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Reply #19 posted 04/10/14 7:22am

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RaspBerryGirlFriend said:

Bambi82 said:

Yeah, I know what you mean. Prince has always been like two different people to me.. even as a kid I thought he was trying to hard to be harcore with the rapping and it just never worked for me. Still doesn't. There are some songs with the raps I can tolerate (MNIP, SMF), and some songs the rap part just ruins it for me (Da Da Da, Space) And then there are the songs that make my brain hurt trying to understand why Wally was deleted yet these were worth hearing (Facedown, Jughead, ect)

I can totally understand Da Da Da, I spent quite a while with Audacity the other week trying to cut out the first two minutes or so of rap so that it doesn't ruin the rest of the song, which I actually like. I gave up in the end though, it was too hard. sad

As far as I am aware, the album version of Space doesn't really have a rap, although Boris' edit on The Dawn 4.1 does, which suprised me when I first heard it (I assume it's from one of the maxi-single edits or maybe Crystal Ball. But yeah, the worst raps are when they spoil what was a perfectly decent song, the worst culprit for me being Love 2 The Nine's. Seriously, that song would probably be the best thing on The Symbol Album if it didn't become awful half-way through. Has anyone attempted to edit that?

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I hadn't even thought to try and edit it out completely. lol Not a bad idea. My brother in law is pretty good at that sort of thing, maybe I can put him to work on that. wink
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The part I'm talking about in space is

"If u and I were just ten feet closer

Then i'd make u understand
That everything i wanna do 2 your body, baby
I would do 2 your head
Then u'd be hip 2 the deep rush
Deeper than the boom of the bass
With every other flick of the pink plush
The closer we get 2 the space"
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The "flick of the pink plush" is so cringeworthy. confused

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Reply #20 posted 04/10/14 7:55am

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Bambi82 said:

RaspBerryGirlFriend said:

I can totally understand Da Da Da, I spent quite a while with Audacity the other week trying to cut out the first two minutes or so of rap so that it doesn't ruin the rest of the song, which I actually like. I gave up in the end though, it was too hard. sad

As far as I am aware, the album version of Space doesn't really have a rap, although Boris' edit on The Dawn 4.1 does, which suprised me when I first heard it (I assume it's from one of the maxi-single edits or maybe Crystal Ball. But yeah, the worst raps are when they spoil what was a perfectly decent song, the worst culprit for me being Love 2 The Nine's. Seriously, that song would probably be the best thing on The Symbol Album if it didn't become awful half-way through. Has anyone attempted to edit that?

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I hadn't even thought to try and edit it out completely. lol Not a bad idea. My brother in law is pretty good at that sort of thing, maybe I can put him to work on that. wink
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The part I'm talking about in space is

"If u and I were just ten feet closer

Then i'd make u understand
That everything i wanna do 2 your body, baby
I would do 2 your head
Then u'd be hip 2 the deep rush
Deeper than the boom of the bass
With every other flick of the pink plush
The closer we get 2 the space"
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The "flick of the pink plush" is so cringeworthy. confused

Strangely that bit never really bothered me that much, I guess it's because it generally fits in with the laid back nature of the song and doesn't represent a total sea change in the song's atmosphere like the rap in Love 2 The Nine's. The mincing of the word "head" to rhyme with "understand" is pretty noticable though, I think a lot of people hear "hand" (which is pretty funny if you think about what it means, although it renders it rather tautological.) biggrin

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Always cry for love, never cry for pain...
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Reply #21 posted 04/10/14 8:30am

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So many of the songs dealing with the theme of him becoming a father was probably one reason. Another was most likely that at the time he realized that he's better off playing the older favourites live again to be able to attract larger audiences. I think that, in general, around that time artists started moving away from the type of "you must play almost every new track from the latest album on the current tour" mindset.

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Reply #22 posted 04/10/14 8:31am

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RaspBerryGirlFriend said:

Bambi82 said:

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I hadn't even thought to try and edit it out completely. lol Not a bad idea. My brother in law is pretty good at that sort of thing, maybe I can put him to work on that. wink
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The part I'm talking about in space is

"If u and I were just ten feet closer

Then i'd make u understand
That everything i wanna do 2 your body, baby
I would do 2 your head
Then u'd be hip 2 the deep rush
Deeper than the boom of the bass
With every other flick of the pink plush
The closer we get 2 the space"
.
The "flick of the pink plush" is so cringeworthy. confused

Strangely that bit never really bothered me that much, I guess it's because it generally fits in with the laid back nature of the song and doesn't represent a total sea change in the song's atmosphere like the rap in Love 2 The Nine's. The mincing of the word "head" to rhyme with "understand" is pretty noticable though, I think a lot of people hear "hand" (which is pretty funny if you think about what it means, although it renders it rather tautological.) biggrin

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Okay yeah, lets bump Space for Love 2 the 9's. That one irritates me so much I'd forgotten about it. It's like he closed his eyes, dropped it in the track and said, "Yea that'll work".. it doesn't fit at all, which is aggravating because that's another song that was good without it. And yea, I always hear hand even though I know better. lol

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Reply #23 posted 04/10/14 9:23am

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Bambi82 said:

Yeah, I know what you mean. Prince has always been like two different people to me.. even as a kid I thought he was trying tot hard to be harcore with the rapping and it just never worked for me. Still doesn't. There are some songs with the raps I can tolerate (MNIP, SMF), and some songs the rap part just ruins it for me (Da Da Da, Space) And then there are the songs that make my brain hurt trying to understand why Wally was deleted yet these were worth hearing (Facedown, Jughead, ect)

Blasphemy!

Face Down is one of his best songs of the 90s....

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Reply #24 posted 04/10/14 10:05am

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[Edited 4/10/14 15:33pm]

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Reply #25 posted 04/10/14 1:43pm

Bambi82

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MattyJam said:

Bambi82 said:

Yeah, I know what you mean. Prince has always been like two different people to me.. even as a kid I thought he was trying tot hard to be harcore with the rapping and it just never worked for me. Still doesn't. There are some songs with the raps I can tolerate (MNIP, SMF), and some songs the rap part just ruins it for me (Da Da Da, Space) And then there are the songs that make my brain hurt trying to understand why Wally was deleted yet these were worth hearing (Facedown, Jughead, ect)

Blasphemy!

Face Down is one of his best songs of the 90s....

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Surely you jest. hmm

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Reply #26 posted 04/10/14 11:32pm

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Bambi82 said:

MattyJam said:

Blasphemy!

Face Down is one of his best songs of the 90s....

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Surely you jest. hmm

No way... especially the live 97 version. That's some funky shit right there! My favourite Prince song of the 90s and in my top 3 P songs of all time.

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Reply #27 posted 04/11/14 2:53am

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MattyJam said:

Bambi82 said:

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Surely you jest. hmm

No way... especially the live 97 version. That's some funky shit right there! My favourite Prince song of the 90s and in my top 3 P songs of all time.

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Oh.. well my bad. I respect that. thumbs up!

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Reply #28 posted 04/11/14 4:02am

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Bambi82 said:

MattyJam said:

Blasphemy!

Face Down is one of his best songs of the 90s....

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Surely you jest. hmm

Face Down is awesome.

RIP sad
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Reply #29 posted 04/11/14 4:35am

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TheEnglishGent said:

Bambi82 said:

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Surely you jest. hmm

Face Down is awesome.

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I don't really like it but you're more than entitled to. wink

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