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What does the song Gold mean So i finished listening to the Gold Experience album from 1995 and I love the song Gold so i'm wondering what the song means | |
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Just bcuz something seems shiny and brilliant and gold don't mean its solid. Superficial quality isn't quality. U have to work on your core being just as brilliant and golden as your exterior. Many have moved on to platinum and titanium tough...gold is a little passé. | |
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Probably a WB euphemism saying that a lovely multi million dollar record contract might seem good and all but if means being a slave it's not all that great. 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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It means 'you can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter'. It was a secret message to fans that from that moment on all his albums would be overproduced spangly noisefests. [Edited 8/9/14 1:23am] blah blah blah | |
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Assuming you mean 'turd' and not 'turn': RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I think my signature reveals the secret meaning of the interludes and interruptions to the music on this album. Prince wanted to cut in on the music with boring talking as a way to further decline his album sales. It was so lame, I really did expect the voice to talk about NPG membership cards and NPG lunchboxes. This was lame to the 423rd power. No different than a Scooby Doo lunchbox. | |
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Yeah, those interludes were already lame when the Gold album came out and now they are just plain unbearable! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I love TGE and those interludes served the album well. 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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What do u think? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I thought it was pretty straightforward and obvious... Great song, by the way! | |
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I realise now that it is actually the Symbol album that has the most annoying interludes, Gold is not as bad actually. But I wouldn't have missed them either! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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funkaholic1972 said:
Assuming you mean 'turd' and not 'turn': Hehe damn iphone autocorrect! blah blah blah | |
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I wish the OP would be more specific on what they don't understand. . There's a mountain and it's mighty high A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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So when the operator said "You've just become a member of the New Power Generation," did you really feel included? Did you have this deep down gushy feeling inside? Did you feel you just heard an incredible act of poetry, and felt the talking over the music was some extreme amazing artistic statement? If you did, that's your experience. I thought ruining the horn breakdown of Billy Jack Bitch, and the cringe-worthy talking at the end of gold was a direct contrast to Prince's "Purple Hippie" talking in the 1999 era which made him sound cutting edge. The drivel talking on Gold seemed to drag down an awesome album already hurt by ridiculous over-production. The original versions of Gold and Endorphinmachine speak volumes of how great the material was. The released versions were still good, but watered down. Not quite the hack job of The Breakdown, which went from great song to good song, but still some serious song-butchering going on. [Edited 8/9/14 5:56am] | |
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stillwaiting said:
So when the operator said "You've just become a member of the New Power Generation," did you really feel included? Did you have this deep down gushy feeling inside? Did you feel you just heard an incredible act of poetry, and felt the talking over the music was some extreme amazing artistic statement? If you did, that's your experience. I thought ruining the horn breakdown of Billy Jack Bitch, and the cringe-worthy talking at the end of gold was a direct contrast to Prince's "Purple Hippie" talking in the 1999 era which made him sound cutting edge. The drivel talking on Gold seemed to drag down an awesome album already hurt by ridiculous over-production. The original versions of Gold and Endorphinmachine speak volumes of how great the material was. The released versions were still good, but watered down. Not quite the hack job of The Breakdown, which went from great song to good song, but still some serious song-butchering going on. [Edited 8/9/14 5:56am] Somewhere I have said horn lines tucked away on hornheadz cd | |
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