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Thread started 08/04/14 6:12pm

dadeepop

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The Question Of U: Worth that bad movie

I don't care how horrible Graffiti Bridge was; "The Question Of U" alone was worth the whole mess. Amazing song.

"The password is what."
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Reply #1 posted 08/04/14 6:44pm

thedance

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also: Elephants & Flowers..

an amazing song and performance... woot!

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Reply #2 posted 08/04/14 7:00pm

dadeepop

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thedance said:

also: Elephants & Flowers..

an amazing song and performance... woot!

No doubt!

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Reply #3 posted 08/04/14 10:54pm

morningsong

thedance said:

also: Elephants & Flowers..

an amazing song and performance... woot!




Yep to both.
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Reply #4 posted 08/05/14 1:12am

Rebeljuice

I would rather see Hugh Jackman with a nut sack on his chin than see GB again. However, love the album (sans the title track). I even like the songs not performed by Prince. But especially Question of U.

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Reply #5 posted 08/05/14 3:51am

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morningsong said:

thedance said:

also: Elephants & Flowers..

an amazing song and performance... woot!




Yep to both.

And Thieves In The Temple, Melody Cool,Joy In Repetiton, Still Would Stand All Time... Actually quite a lot of good stuff there!
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Reply #6 posted 08/05/14 5:51am

PurpleJedi

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Rebeljuice said:

I would rather see Hugh Jackman with a nut sack on his chin than see GB again. However, love the album (sans the title track). I even like the songs not performed by Prince. But especially Question of U.


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Dayum!

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Reply #7 posted 08/05/14 5:59am

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The movie was a mess, but honestly let's call it what it is...a low-budget extended music video that was loosely based on Purple Rain.

The soundtrack is good. I was underwhelmed by the non-Prince tracks to be completely honest. In fact, the songs attributed to The Time make me downright ANGRY. "Shake" makes me want to hurt somebody, it's that bad.

But some of my fav Prince songs are on that album..."Still Would Stand All Time", "Question of U", "Joy In Repetition", "Elephants & Flowers"...I even like "Graffiti Bridge" (just have to be in the mood).

"Release It" is a song that I'm on the fence about. Sometimes I think it's good, sometimes I think it's bad. I appreciate the unconventional beat and arrangement, but it can be "too much". Much like "HollyRock".

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Reply #8 posted 08/05/14 8:41am

ufoclub

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What came first "Under the Cherry Moon" or "The Question of U" in the studio? Very similar but with different styles of arrangement.

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Reply #9 posted 08/05/14 8:50am

CharismaDove

Love this song, a haunting classic and perhaps the only one on the soundtrack. That movie and album suck ass.. Graffiti Bridge is the only original Prince (1978-1992) album I just can't get into... I used to like NPG but it's become cornier as the years have passed.. Can't Stop this Feeling is ok, I can enjoy Elephants & Flowers sometimes but I hate the title eek. The ones I really love are Thieves in the Temple (the remix is even better), We Can Funk, and Joy in Repetition. There are definitely some great songs on the album, but it's so messy and full it's hard to enjoy them properly.

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Purple Rain should have been the album with associated artist tracks (Modernaire, Sex Shooter, Jungle Love) instead of this album sad

Maybe eye do, just not like eye did before pimp2
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Reply #10 posted 08/05/14 10:17am

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I like all the Prince songs on it bar GB. Shame Joy In Repetition is tacked onto that peice of shit We Can Funk cool
[Edited 8/5/14 10:17am]
She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo

If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body Would You Hold It Against Me?
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Reply #11 posted 08/05/14 10:20am

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And we must not forget Joy In Repetition
Great soundtrack, only occasionally do I actually watch the movie
Great cast with Mavis, George, Ingrid, Jill, Morris, Tevin, too bad they didn't have anything to do

The ?uestion Of U is fantastic
[Edited 8/5/14 10:24am]
"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #12 posted 08/05/14 10:48am

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love this song. shoulda been a single.
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Reply #13 posted 08/05/14 11:09am

luvsexy4all

must people shit on this movie whenever mentioned...

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Reply #14 posted 08/05/14 11:25am

annastesia1

I Love That Song
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Reply #15 posted 08/05/14 11:49am

Stymie

It's worth the movie to me.
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Reply #16 posted 08/05/14 11:57am

jaawwnn

luvsexy4all said:

must people shit on this movie whenever mentioned...

with good cause as well!

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Reply #17 posted 08/05/14 2:13pm

SoulAlive

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love this song. shoulda been a single.

at an early stage,this song was going to be the first single.I think a video was filmed for it,before "Thieves In The Temple" was selected instead.

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Reply #18 posted 08/05/14 4:25pm

Revolution

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I happen to love GB and Jughead!

Whoop Whoop!!!

Whatchyall smokin?

Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #19 posted 08/05/14 6:19pm

nonamesleft

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Haven't seen the movie, but despite never hearing a good word said about it, I still have to see it for myself at some point.

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Like all the songs mentioned though.

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Lets just go somewhere (we can funk)
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Reply #20 posted 08/05/14 6:47pm

tatocorcu

PurpleJedi said:

The movie was a mess, but honestly let's call it what it is...a low-budget extended music video that was loosely based on Purple Rain.

The soundtrack is good. I was underwhelmed by the non-Prince tracks to be completely honest. In fact, the songs attributed to The Time make me downright ANGRY. "Shake" makes me want to hurt somebody, it's that bad.

But some of my fav Prince songs are on that album..."Still Would Stand All Time", "Question of U", "Joy In Repetition", "Elephants & Flowers"...I even like "Graffiti Bridge" (just have to be in the mood).

"Release It" is a song that I'm on the fence about. Sometimes I think it's good, sometimes I think it's bad. I appreciate the unconventional beat and arrangement, but it can be "too much". Much like "HollyRock".


I first started listening to Prince about this time, and GB was my first album. For years I didn't care about getting any The Time albums, as I hated their songs on GB so much... I now can listen to Love Machine (although I prefer Prince's bootleg) and The Latest Fashion, but Release It and Shake... Not going to listen to them in a Hurry...
The rest of the album has some brilliant moments and, together with D&P, it will always have a place in my heart for being the first...
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Reply #21 posted 08/06/14 5:30am

PurpleJedi

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tatocorcu said:

PurpleJedi said:

The movie was a mess, but honestly let's call it what it is...a low-budget extended music video that was loosely based on Purple Rain.

The soundtrack is good. I was underwhelmed by the non-Prince tracks to be completely honest. In fact, the songs attributed to The Time make me downright ANGRY. "Shake" makes me want to hurt somebody, it's that bad.

But some of my fav Prince songs are on that album..."Still Would Stand All Time", "Question of U", "Joy In Repetition", "Elephants & Flowers"...I even like "Graffiti Bridge" (just have to be in the mood).

"Release It" is a song that I'm on the fence about. Sometimes I think it's good, sometimes I think it's bad. I appreciate the unconventional beat and arrangement, but it can be "too much". Much like "HollyRock".

I first started listening to Prince about this time, and GB was my first album. For years I didn't care about getting any The Time albums, as I hated their songs on GB so much... I now can listen to Love Machine (although I prefer Prince's bootleg) and The Latest Fashion, but Release It and Shake... Not going to listen to them in a Hurry... The rest of the album has some brilliant moments and, together with D&P, it will always have a place in my heart for being the first...


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Reply #22 posted 08/07/14 4:54am

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I think he had question of U and joy in repetition and created an album around them. Things don't work well when he does that but he does it. Elephants was a surprise bonus side street from that avenue of action...

I think...

Prolly not how it actually happened...but that's what floats in my mind.
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Reply #23 posted 08/07/14 4:58am

Scarfo

My most favorite song from that album is Joy and Repetetion. Love me (Joy) *hand clap*...but even that isn't worth that horrible movie.

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Reply #24 posted 08/07/14 9:21am

stillwaiting

Scarfo said:

My most favorite song from that album is Joy and Repetetion. Love me (Joy) *hand clap*...but even that isn't worth that horrible movie.

As much as I like Joy, having him insert that stupid Eye No/Alphabet St segue after We Can Funk made no sense. Joy had an amazing opening with the haunting linn drum that was reduced to repeating a f*&^ing stupid interlude. I hate interludes...they may be fun the first time you hear an album, but they are horrible after repeated listening. I clown on the ones on the Gold Experience in my signature on here, and the hack job on the intro to Joy still bothers me to this day.

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Reply #25 posted 08/07/14 9:23am

stillwaiting

dadeepop said:

I don't care how horrible Graffiti Bridge was; "The Question Of U" alone was worth the whole mess. Amazing song.

And to answer this....there is a reason they put the song on the cd. You don't have to watch the mess of a movie to enjoy it. U2's Bono wrote a movie script that is in direct competition for worst movie ever..."The Million Dollar Hotel." It's basically a bunch of people in a hotel who mumble quitely, so you don't really understand them or the plot. Probably worse than Bridge...but not much worse.

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