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You are right
But we can turn this thread into a free flow of information how many Prince songs CAN be played 'stripped down'., perfectly well! [Edited 2/19/15 15:05pm] | |
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The thread is about naming any Prince's songs that would still sound good stripped down, not about "are Prince's songs any good?"
You pointed out and seem to agree that songs like If, WDC, SOTT wouldn't translate well to piano and Stevie's songs translate to acoustic. Fact. So now in reverse, all I'm asking is can anyone name any Prince songs that would translate well to to piano or acoustic guitar-- stripped down to their barebones?
Yes, many great songs are made up of simple chord progressions, but not necessarily so. Kiss is basically a 12-bar blues, simple, and any kid starting to learn guitar can play that song easily on a guitar, but the song essentially sucks (but Rivkin and then Prince salvaged it with a funky arrangement and embellishments). McCartney's Yesterday on the other hand, is not that simple and easy to play, but it's one of the greatest songs ever written, and a very successful classic. And to prove my point, the song is written and performed on an acoustic guitar. So, you can't equate great songs (many of which would translate really well across acoustic instruments and hold up well stripped down) with "simple chord progressions." A good song is a good song (simple or not), and a bad song is a bad song (simple or not). In most cases, however, a bad song usually rears its ugly head when stripped down to their barebones-- it's a good indicator.
Going back to the main question, can you name any Prince song that would still sound good stripped down?
It's cute to see how Prince fanboys (generally speaking, not referring to you) are incapable of serious discussions and would get butthurt and cry like a bunch of little girls over penetrating questions such as these . Coz in their fanboys' fragile little heart even the sound of Prince's fart is heaven-sent. | |
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The problem with this thread and some of the others you have started is that people give you plenty of examples of what you're loooking for, but you refuse to accept those answers. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Oh, God. This thread is going to go right down the shitter just like NuttyNutsack's last thread did ("Has Prince Written Any Songs That Actually Matter?"). Nutty asks a dumb, poorly defined question and asks for people to provide contrary opinions. People offer contrary opinions. Nutty ignores their opinions and just refutes everything like a 5-year-old girl who won't eat her peas. Nutty repeats the initial bullshit question/claim. Repeat until the end of time. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I would think She Loves Me For Me from The Rainbow Children would
sound good stripped down. Of course my saying that is just proof that I'm a idiotic fanboy. [Edited 2/19/15 18:41pm] | |
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Funny how some nutsacks still mention that other CONCLUDED thread. I don't even bother reading it anymore The case is already closed
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That's odd. That other thread seems like it's still open. Must just be me. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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nuttynutmeg said: Funny how some nutsacks still mention that other CONCLUDED thread. I don't even bother reading it anymore The case is already closed
Oh I see that in your world, your word is definitive. Your Grace in His wisdom has deemed it so, peasants need not intrude on His privilege to declare the discussion over as He has stated it is so. Assuming you're right and Prince fans are losers for having a modicum of regard for his work, then you are here boosting your self-esteem talking down to losers. Not sure if you realize how sad and needy that is, perhaps you'd feel bett r by graduating to a Bob Dylan site, where you can explain you're a lover of stripped down songs that matter but are no fan of his. | |
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Honestly, I'd say all of them. Prince can do no wrong when it's just him and a guitar or piano. | |
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Dinner with Delores. Thats another one I think would work stripped down. | |
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The One. And thats a fact! | |
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Actually I think most of the second cd from Emancipation would be improved if performed in stripped down versions. | |
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. i don't understand. . I dunno man, all i can do is reiterate that your idea of what good music is is different from mine. Like, you say Kiss is 12 bar blues and would be dull if it weren't for all that funk. Yeah, I agree. And anyone who plays blues agrees with you too. Blues guys understand that from a harmony perspective, they're playing the same 'dull' song over and over, yet they continue playing the blues because they're paying attention to all the other stuff that makes those chords interesting. . So are people who are into blues just paying attention to the wrong thing? I doubt it. . Or like electronic music... harmony and melody wise, a lot of dance music is totally uninteresting. But think about what that music achieves because it doesn't try to shoehorn in an academically interesting chord progression. Here's an example: . . I firmly believe that a version of that song with any chord progression at all would be much worse. Try reversing things - try to do a version of Yesterday in the style of the track above. You'll find that all that chord progression actually detracts from the goal of the song, which is to build a lot of tension. It just doesn't work. . What I'm saying is that having pop harmonies as well crafted as Yesterday is not the goal of a lot of people making music, and that's totally fine. Those songs aren't missing any key ingredient necessary for a 'truly great song', they are literally doing something different. That's it. [Edited 2/19/15 21:43pm] | |
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Yes and there is also an acoustic version of Thieves In the Temple that sounds excellent. | |
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KingSausage said: nuttynutmeg said:
Not a Dylan fan, acoustic or electric.
Anyway, songs that would still sound good on guitar or piano are not necessarily folk songs or composed in major keys. Stevie's superstition sounds funky whether in its original form or acoustic. The same goes for Bill Withers' Use Me or Who Is He...
As for Prince? Would Kiss, Pretty Man, Musicology, The Everlasting Now hold up well stripped down? I don't think so. Yes, they're funky but in a pretty one dimensional way. Remember the original acoustic version of Kiss? Shit, Rivkin salvaged that boring ass song.
You only like songs that "matter" and that sound good when "stripped down," yet you're not a Dylan fan. What the fuck. If you had any credibility left, you just lost it. | |
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Good luck living in your convenient little box where everything is black and white, safe and sound. Your fragile little heart gets shattered by a harsh disheartening reality that not everyone thinks Prince or Dylan is some kind of deity? [Edited 2/20/15 22:08pm] | |
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nuttynutmeg said:
Good luck living in your convenient little box where everything is black and white, safe and sound. Your fragile little heart gets shattered by a harsh disheartening reality that not everyone thinks Prince or Dylan is some kind of deity? [Edited 2/20/15 22:08pm] Seriously. It's much nicer living in a reality where everyone thinks "Happy" is the height of cultural achievement and only three songs matter: What's Going On, Imagine, and A Change is Gonna Come. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Funny you say that because 99.9999% of people seriously interested in American music would find your opinions on Dylan and Prince laughably clueless and completely lacking in any form of nuance (or historical perspective). They might even say you clearly think much too highly of yourself for someone of such limited analytical skills -- not to mention your inexistent grasp of any of the topics on which you feel the need to post. Some of them might not even be actual fans of Dylan or Prince, they just know -- thanks to a lifetime of musical education you seem to lack -- that these two are absolutely key figures of American music.
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Yeah, the OP is right. Prince songs only sound good with all their embellishments. He's made almost nothing that sounds good stripped down. Oh, wait, I just remembered something ... Two of his most critically acclaimed albums are stripped down to point of many of the songs almost being demos ... Dirty Mind and Sign of the Times. Let's strip the embellishments off If I Was Your Girlfriend, Forever in My Life, The Cross, When You Were Mine, Head, Uptown, and all the rest of those fancy shmancy songs. Wait, hmm, there's a problem -- where are the embellishments? That's odd, I can't find any. The songs are basically guitar and drum or keyboard and drum. I didn't see that coming "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Not to mention Kiss, Tamborine, 4 The Tears In Your Eyes, New Position, Something In The Water, The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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bonatoc said: Not to mention Kiss, Tamborine, 4 The Tears In Your Eyes, New Position, Something In The Water, Uhm...no, not really, because a medley is just that: a medley. We haven't heared him do a FULL live version of any of those songs. | |
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Has anyone mentioned Purple Rain on piano? Also "When You Were Mine" sounds pretty good on piano is you do it right, in my opinion... ”The people that will end up defining ‘Hate Speech Laws’ are the very people you don’t want to define the Hate Speech Laws” — Jordan B Peterson | |
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Not another one of these... thought it might be an interesting thread topic until realising it was a topic by Nuttynutmeg.
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I sense that Nutty has left the building if you know what I mean...
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