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Titles Prince Cops From Other Artist's Songs And/Or Albums Okay orgers, let's see how good your knowledge of classic rock truly is because that's the genre Prince borrows lots of song titles from. Many of you might be surprised to know that he didn't come up with some of hismore pictyuresque titles but the truth is out there and music lover likeme has enough records from a wide variety of artists to suss him out. I'm excluding titles such as 'Round And Round' or 'Love' which are far too generic, instead I shoot for so-called unique titles.
Shall we begin???
Let's make it fun. I know the names of the songs, artists and the albums Prince took these titles from, so I'll list the song and let's see how many of you really know Prince, and who equally know artists from other backgrounds. Hint, he usually takes the titles from folks you should already know are his main inspirations. Also, if you know of some I'm unaware of, please list them and educate me further...
1. Cinnamon Girl 2. Sugar Walls 3. Beautiful Strange 4. Ice Cream Castles 5. Splash 6. Shockadelica 7. Sign 'O' The Times 8. Loving Cup (94 East) 9. A Million Days 10. Shhh 11. Clouds 12. Purple And Gold 13. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World 14. Electric Intercourse (not entirely, but the lyric from the artist goes "electric love penetrates", imagery close enough)
Power Of Soul - honorable mention - sound familiar?
We'll start with these 14 off the top of my head. Also, you could literally connect all of Prince's most common imagery and motifs: Moonbeams, rainbows, purple, velvet, rain, gardens, paradise, dreams, heaven water, waterfalls, castles, sea, daydreams, starfish, flowers, gold and roses, just to name a few, can be found exclusively on ONE Jimi Hendrix album alone. So, don't let our boy fool ya when he claims to not be influenced much by the Late Master, because the psychadelic evidence is there and when I claim to know an artists catalogue, I mean it.
Have at it PurplePeople, (I made that one up)... | |
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There is a 1972 soft rock song called "Ventura Highway" by the band America...it includes this lyric in the second verse....
Wishin' on a falling star
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Aren't you coping the Sex Pistols for most of your handle? OMG! | |
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Never knew that one... and Hendrix sings of the "crying blue rain" from In From The Storm. | |
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SoulAlive said: There is a 1972 soft rock song called "Ventura Highway" by the band America...it includes this lyric in the second verse....
Wishin' on a falling star
I've always wondered if there's a connection there. I suppose it's just a coincidence. OT: no idea; apart from Bowie and Charly García I'm not especially a fan of classic rock. Also, "the truth is out there"? Haha! I don't think there's any conspiracy theory here, or maybe I'm just not enough of a "music lover" to see it. (Not having a go at you OP, but your post's funny). Isn't 'Cinnamon Girl' a cover anyway? [Edited 1/27/15 23:43pm] | |
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Stevie Wonder has a song called "Purple Raindrops". | |
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SanMartin said: SoulAlive said: There is a 1972 soft rock song called "Ventura Highway" by the band America...it includes this lyric in the second verse....
Wishin' on a falling star
I've always wondered if there's a connection there. I suppose it's just a coincidence. OT: no idea; apart from Bowie and Charly García I'm not especially a fan of classic rock. Also, "the truth is out there"? Haha! I don't think there's any conspiracy theory here, or maybe I'm just not enough of a "music lover" to see it. (Not having a go at you OP, but your post's funny). Isn't 'Cinnamon Girl' a cover anyway? [Edited 1/27/15 23:43pm] No. Its the title of a Neil young song as well...but not a cover. OTOH...Another Mother Further(Funk'n'Roll) is the title of a 1977 album from Mother's Finest. | |
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"She walked in through the out door, out door..." from Raspberry Beret cops the title of Led Zeppelin's 1979 album. Titled such because, as Robert Plant explained, after 3 years absence and a changing musical climate, it's the hardest way to get in. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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When did Prince claim he wasn't influenced by Hendrix? | |
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in a 1985 RollingStone interview he said the only similarity between us is that we're both black... and clothes and song titles and faces I make when I play guitar.
C'mon, Noodle, play the game, give it a try if you're a real Princite! | |
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I guess when you write more than 1,000 songs it's entirely possible there will be some title duplication with other artists. | |
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Prince also wrote a song called Silly Games.
There's zero chance an artist of Prince's massive output won't end up using a few words or even whole musical parts that someone came up with before him, especially with his habit of recording whole songs in a few hours. Now we have Google to search for lyrics, wasn't always this easy to make sure your words are original enough. As well, a lot of this is an intentional reference, a wink or a nod -- for instance Pink Floyd and the Stones in FixUr Life up.l
You should come out with your answers so we finally get to roasting 'smores round the campfire. | |
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ok, if you noticed I didn;t include common titles like Silly Games, but Ice Cream castles is a bit uncommon unless you know where he got the title. I thought there'd be more pple trying to figure these out but I guess it takes a erson of acertain age group. Google won't help really if you don't the artist he took it from. | |
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OK Mister Noodles, the part I made up fromthe interview I made clear, but not the part about them both being black, second, you pick two words, count how many motifs I pointed out, go ahead, P's all over the Electric Ladyland album, Sugar walls is from a hendrix song and u think Prince didn't know this plus Beautiful strange? Boy, prince had got his own set of disciples to help him thru the apocalypse. | |
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Prince stole "Dead on it" from James Brown. And "Big Fun" from Miles Davis and Kool and the Gang. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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There is a Miles Davis song called VENUS DE MILO on his BIRTH OF THE COOL album The expanded version of my book PRINCE and The Purple Rain Era Studio Sessions 1983-1984 was released in November 2018. (www.amazon.com/gp/product/1538114623/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0) or www.facebook.com/groups/1...104195943/ | |
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Forgot about that one. 'Splash' and 'Shhh' from In A Silent Way box set. | |
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