I do mornings at a Christian radio station, 106.3 WCTL in Erie PA. I wouldn't play Prince on the air...ever LOL [Edited 10/21/14 22:06pm] Making love and music are the only things worth fighting for. | |
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Superconductor said: That's the thing: Prince has not "always been a christian in his songs". His philosophy or spirituality as expressed in his songs has been and continues to be a mix of christian and other beliefs including esoteric and blending sexual with spiritual. Akashic records. Egyptian. His thing about the third eye / pineal gland is pure esoteric/new age stuff. [Edited 10/21/14 21:36pm] [Edited 10/21/14 21:37pm] I believe that Embrace meant that Prince is Christian, period. Or, the religious beliefs Prince expresses in the songs that have religious undertones are Christian beliefs. | |
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There is a big difference between Prince's spiritual side which has been in his music since day one, and his preaching after the JW conversion. Before, he would tell us what he believed in and would paint a picture that could be interpreted in many ways. Later, he was preaching in a way that told us what we should believe in, no ifs and buts, including quotations of scripture. | |
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not even Whitecaps? give it a few spins maybe..........it might catch on | |
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...The hypocrisy is real too. | |
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Why do you feel the need to hear the "f" word from Prince or desire him to be a "badass" again? That Prince is long gone, and I don't think he's returning. Prince has always been a spiritual person, and I don't think anything is going to change that. From the beginning, Prince has shown that he loves God, and if you love God, you don't feel the need to swear/cuss/curse/use foul language/etc., nor do you want to, because that's not a part of God. When you love God, you desire to please Him not offend or sin against Him. That's where I think that Prince is in his life right now, and when you're at that point in your life, nothing's going to change you and make you go back to your old ways, nor do you want to. | |
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True, but overall it's been a 'Christian' influence. the Akashic records and Egyptology is something only heard on the Rainbow Children album I think I remember a slight mention of Pharoh in the One (NPS) Yes he's somehow blend other idealogies at times, but a lot of that stuff could go anywhere the 3rd Eye song on the Truth is something I don't see him making much lyrical connection to, especially the 3rd Eye Girl concept isn't really much that I know of. If it is I wonder if Hanna would have issue with it.
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I strongly doubt that. Judgemental is a human experience and your post about Hanna and this music is judgemental. How do excuse yourself? | |
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Actually most members do not. The only time some will speak out is in the P&R thread. When certain atheists/agnostic judge/challenge their beliefs. ... | |
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The Egyptian influences were not only around TRC. Prince has been using Egyptian hieroglyphs such as the eye and the Ankh well before TRC. The Symbol album has a pyramid on the back cover/booklet. The Symbol album used a lot of other Egyptian imagery, the promotion of that album reeked of Egypt. And what about the 3 Chains o Gold video?? I distinctly remember that period. ...every night another symphony... | |
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You've heard Prince prior to Emancipation? Anyway, thanks for the preach, a waste of time, but good effort. I think im now going to play a song by Prince about him wanting to fuck the taste out of somebodys mouth... You may have heard it. | |
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Wow, that's just one out of a few hundred songs. How many more can you think of? Don't be such a fucking dick man. | |
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Wow, so he used a pyramid and the 'eye' on the Symbol album. 'Geez, oh my God', a freaking Pyramid and an 'Eye' as Symbols... can you get to that?!
Point being: Prince has NEVER EVER stopped writing as a 'Christian' in his lyrics. And there is nothing you can do to change that.
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He started mixing it all in around Controversy really good He actually had no 'religious' lyrics/references (that I can recall prior to Controversy) and Parade had nothing. No 'nasty nor religious' . Can U relate? . Whatever U heard about me is true I change the rules and do what I want 2 do I'm in love with God, it's the only way Cause U and I know we gotta die one day If U think I'm crazy, you're probably right But I'm gonna have fun every mutha fuckin night If U like 2 fight, you're a double drag fool I'm going 2 another life, how about U?
. I love that song -Let's Pretend We're Married
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Yes he did start playing with imagery around LoveSymbol period, but it was mostly imagery, not lyrical. I guess Mayte being trained in Middle Eastern dance he incorporated the visuals. But I'm still scanning thru lyrics now, and I don't see/hear Egyptology in the lyrics. And of course Prince has added very light slices of ideals that I don't know how to put my finger on, but mostly the lyrical influences as far as religion is christian in origin. Stuff like Paisley Park -the ideal is another level of Prince Utopia (Uptown Erotic City) and it's his 'image a world' beliefs, but not of some other religious ideals that I know of.
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Maybe it was how easily it mixed in with his Utopian 'Eden' of Erotic City/Paisley Park But I think by 1982 it was clear what direction Prince came from 'spiritually' I mean God:the Dance Electric is from Genesis, 4 the Tears In Your Eyes is '4 God so loved the world he gave his Son' . usage of words like sin, salvation, the cross, 'save me Jesus I was a fool...' God is Love Love is God Boys & Girls Love God Above, God Is Alive, the Ladder- God Shed His Grace on Thee America, during the 1982-1987/88 usage of apocolyptic imagery in the lyrics ie the end of the world-the return of christ, Hello I'm fine, cause I know that the Lord is Coming Soon...I know there is a Devil, But my Lord he is so quiet, I'm in Love with god it's the only way...Oh Silly man that's not how it works, should I go 2 church on Sunday, should I stay at home and pray, Father the son is gone... I mean it really is throught the lyrics and pretty clear his direction. . Yes there is something about the JW conversion (not challenging his beliefs) that I also notice it seemed more like dogma(I think that's the word I want) Maybe because after the 1980s I don't see the utopia-ish scene that I was able to blend he denominational shift to. . If he curse again, it makes no difference. Thru some of his hottest period he did not curse on the albums, unless 1 or 2 words. Purple Rain -no curses except for Erotic City, ATWIAD I don't recall any curse words -Girl ext 'your ass is so tight' Parade no cursing/no religous. SOTT probably only on Housequake? Nothing I recall on Lovesexy or Batman. If I'm clear on this his 'Purple Reign hottest years, the albums were not using curse words to be naughty'
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Yes he did start playing with imagery around LoveSymbol period, but it was mostly imagery, not lyrical. I guess Mayte being trained in Middle Eastern dance he incorporated the visuals. But I'm still scanning thru lyrics now, and I don't see/hear Egyptology in the lyrics. And of course Prince has added very light slices of ideals that I don't know how to put my finger on, but mostly the lyrical influences as far as religion is christian in origin. Stuff like Paisley Park -the ideal is another level of Prince Utopia (Uptown Erotic City) and it's his 'image a world' beliefs, but not of some other religious ideals that I know of.
Yes indeed. I've been looking at lyrics also in symbol album and others to find any reference to Egypt or other, i.e. non christian, themes pre TRC and haven't found any so far. It was odd even then that the Symbol album had the egyptian imagery but the music and lyrics were not related to that at all. The vibe in those days in the religious lyrics was quite different to today's religious lyrics. Then it was a search and a yearning, now it's a statement. ...every night another symphony... | |
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Embrace said:
Wow, so he used a pyramid and the 'eye' on the Symbol album. 'Geez, oh my God', a freaking Pyramid and an 'Eye' as Symbols... can you get to that?!
Point being: Prince has NEVER EVER stopped writing as a 'Christian' in his lyrics. And there is nothing you can do to change that.
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[Edited 10/25/14 16:59pm] What a stupid childish comment. BTW, I am not an atheist. ...every night another symphony... | |
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. That is the most ignorant and generalized thing to say. You are the poster child for intolerance. And I'm sure Hannah will be happy to know that you're giving her a pass despite her being Christian. Thank you for commenting and proving my points for me. You know you're absolutely right. Someone that posted something on a prince fan website is the poster child for intolerance. Not those that say gays can't marry or have other equal rights because the bible said so and equates them to pedophiles and bestiality. Or those that have killed in the name of religion. Or the religious right that even today polls high on being against interracial marriage. Nope, it's a person on a Prince site. | |
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come on, y'all you know your hatred for Christians is just a smokescreen for your anger against God how can we find fault in Hannah compared to everything else going on she's one of the sweetest people around let's start hammering on all the evil in this world before we start blaming all that is good
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Wind your fucking neck in. I was replying in context to what was said: "From the beginning, Prince has shown that he loves God, and if you love God, you don't feel the need to swear...". I pointed out Prince's "need" to swear somewhat after "the beginning". And yes, I can think of many other examples too. Get it? | |
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Cause and effect Iif had the chance to do it all again Made in the image of gods intellect
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He's reused Mendacity in the Rainbow Children from I Rock, Therefore I Am
Welcome to mendacity, sign your name This was noise! "So be it," said the Wise One, and
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As prophesied, the Wise One and his woman were tempted by the Resistor. He, . The Banished Ones approaching the palace shouted obscenities. They tried 2 . From all over, the people came 2 do The Work. And with every phase of the . To all his good brothers
The Wise One spoke highly of his Muse, Because her love for the one true God Was growing with every passing day. So he said, "to all a good night", Sent them to bed early and invited his Muse to join him in The sensual ever after . . One after the other, the Banished Ones fled With no more fruit to bear from its trees As though awakened from a dream | |
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Sorry, no I don't get it. The post you replied to may have been factually incorrect about him not "feeling the need to swear", but that was not my point. It was your tone. It came out like you were just being a jerk. | |
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I thought her piece was fine. I love pasta and given the chance would bore people to death if given the opportunity. She's doing no different. We've all got hobbies and interests that we like to share with people. Admittedly I think it'd be nice to see her with fewer clothes and yes her voice is uninspiring but credit to her for speaking out. It's brave in this day and age. Not as brave as a Pakistani or Indian carrying a rucksack and making a joke about it being a bomb but brave nonetheless | |
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