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Thread started 05/06/14 2:23pm

madison

Prince songs with Historical events

What are some of his songs that have historical events within the lyrics ?? biggrin
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Reply #1 posted 05/06/14 2:34pm

Marrk

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Annie Christian & SOTT spring to mind and erm... nope, struggling with this one. Dear Mr Man too maybe. He only alludes to real life events rarely. Prince likes to write his own stories.

[Edited 5/6/14 14:39pm]

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Reply #2 posted 05/06/14 2:51pm

lust

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Chelsea Rogers.

"Rome was chilling in Carthage in 33 BCE"

If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it!
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Reply #3 posted 05/06/14 6:53pm

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it's going down y'all, like the wall of berlin

lol

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Reply #4 posted 05/06/14 6:55pm

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family name and avalanche

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Reply #5 posted 05/06/14 6:58pm

IstenSzek

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he also mentioned two of the darkest pages in human history in "muse 2 the pharaoh"

but i suppose we'd better not open up that can of worms again.

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Reply #6 posted 05/06/14 7:00pm

IstenSzek

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the sacrifice of victor and dreamer both mention the murder of dr king.

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Reply #7 posted 05/06/14 7:30pm

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segregation is mentioned, or alluded to in both "mountains" and "the sacrifice of victor"

in more of a historical/geographical setting than mentions of it in "sexuality" and many

other songs (the allusion to Apartheid in afrika on Mountains and the parents putting

their children together on the bus in Victor) so i'd count it as a historical event.

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Reply #8 posted 05/06/14 7:37pm

IstenSzek

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old skool company mentions the 700 billion government bail out

when the banks collapsed on us just a few years ago smile

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Reply #9 posted 05/06/14 7:42pm

IstenSzek

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the verse in money don't matter 2nite about sending children off to war

and controlling the oil is a reference to the gulf war.

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Reply #10 posted 05/06/14 7:46pm

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there's also "S.S.T./Brand New Orleans" about hurricane Katrina and it's aftermath.

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Reply #11 posted 05/07/14 8:07am

Chas

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Ronnie Talk 2 Russia...

Kids today will ask "Who the hell is Ronnie?"

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Reply #12 posted 05/07/14 8:25am

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I was reading the lyrics to The War today, and found this:

Batter up, pitcher down

What your teachers say, it ain't sound

Pledge allegiance 2 your flag

U tie me 2 a truck, 'n' then U drag

The last line refers to the horrific torture and murder of James Byrd Jr, who was dragged by truck by white supremacists.

I believe the release was very close to the murder, chilling to hear then and now.

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Reply #13 posted 05/07/14 10:45am

Ppenguin

Chas said:

Ronnie Talk 2 Russia...


Kids today will ask "Who the hell is Ronnie?"



The McDonalds clown....right?
P-p-e-n-g-u-i-n......the P is silent
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Reply #14 posted 05/08/14 4:36pm

EyeHatechu

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Ppenguin said:

Chas said:

Ronnie Talk 2 Russia...


Kids today will ask "Who the hell is Ronnie?"



The McDonalds clown....right?

Oh wow...lol
This Could Be Us But U Be Playin...
You Can Call It The Unexpected Or U Can Call It WOW
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Reply #15 posted 05/08/14 5:32pm

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IstenSzek said:

segregation is mentioned, or alluded to in both "mountains" and "the sacrifice of victor"

in more of a historical/geographical setting than mentions of it in "sexuality" and many

other songs (the allusion to Apartheid in afrika on Mountains and the parents putting

their children together on the bus in Victor) so i'd count it as a historical event.

No disrespect but a single line about something here or there in a song isn't really deep or really memorable. It's not something he does particularly well or can do now with much conviction or credibility from his watchtower in Princeworld.

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Reply #16 posted 05/08/14 5:42pm

Marrk

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unkleg said:

I was reading the lyrics to The War today, and found this:

Batter up, pitcher down

What your teachers say, it ain't sound

Pledge allegiance 2 your flag

U tie me 2 a truck, 'n' then U drag

The last line refers to the horrific torture and murder of James Byrd Jr, who was dragged by truck by white supremacists.

I believe the release was very close to the murder, chilling to hear then and now.

I don't think he was referring to one case in particular. Happened a lot. Still happens now. Seem to remember South African police doing it to one of their own quite recently. Unbelievable.

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Reply #17 posted 05/08/14 6:22pm

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Marrk said:

unkleg said:

I was reading the lyrics to The War today, and found this:

Batter up, pitcher down

What your teachers say, it ain't sound

Pledge allegiance 2 your flag

U tie me 2 a truck, 'n' then U drag

The last line refers to the horrific torture and murder of James Byrd Jr, who was dragged by truck by white supremacists.

I believe the release was very close to the murder, chilling to hear then and now.

I don't think he was referring to one case in particular. Happened a lot. Still happens now. Seem to remember South African police doing it to one of their own quite recently. Unbelievable.

Since "The War" was recorded two weeks after James Byrd, Jr's murder, and the firestorm of media coverage that followed, I'd say that is most definitely what he's referencing.

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Reply #18 posted 05/08/14 7:05pm

2elijah

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Marrk said:

I don't think he was referring to one case in particular. Happened a lot. Still happens now. Seem to remember South African police doing it to one of their own quite recently. Unbelievable.

Since "The War" was recorded two weeks after James Byrd, Jr's murder, and the firestorm of media coverage that followed, I'd say that is most definitely what he's referencing.

nod Definitely.

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Reply #19 posted 05/08/14 7:09pm

2elijah

What about the 'Moors in Spain?' or was that a poem? Prince scholars...kindly clarfy this. Thanks in advance. smile

[Edited 5/9/14 9:03am]

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Reply #20 posted 05/08/14 7:23pm

IstenSzek

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it's nice of the original poster to be so involved in this thread though, i find that heart warming

razz

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Reply #21 posted 05/09/14 3:49pm

Marrk

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renfield said:

Marrk said:

I don't think he was referring to one case in particular. Happened a lot. Still happens now. Seem to remember South African police doing it to one of their own quite recently. Unbelievable.

Since "The War" was recorded two weeks after James Byrd, Jr's murder, and the firestorm of media coverage that followed, I'd say that is most definitely what he's referencing.

I stand corrected. I don't recall that making the news this side of the pond at all for some reason. That's horrible.

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Reply #22 posted 05/09/14 7:20pm

KDN

A lot of "Sign O' the Times"--particularly:

"It's silly, no?
When a rocket ship explodes and everybody still wants to fly "


Referring of course to the Challenger explosion in 1986.

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Reply #23 posted 05/11/14 7:08am

maja2405


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growing levels of anti-Muslim attitudes,

'911 turned that all around'

'war on terror alibi'



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