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Reply #210 posted 03/12/15 9:28pm

fusk

just heard the whole song. My initially lukewarm opinion of it is rapidly cooling...

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if i do end up seeing prince on this tour, i think i'm just going to be waiting for this track to come and go as quickly as possible.

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i might take the advice of some of the devoted fans here and just skip prince this time around. I'm not a fan of this band at all.

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... well, maybe i'll wait for setlists to emerge from these kentucky shows...

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Reply #211 posted 03/12/15 9:36pm

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I just heard it,I've only listened once but I'm still gonna give my opinion.I think it's" just ok",I like prince's vocals and the guitar playing but the chorus kinda turns me turns me off
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Reply #212 posted 03/12/15 9:41pm

bashraka

During the verse Prince sings, he makes changes Nichole Nordman's lyric-"they say the cross will only make a fool of you" and sings "they say the truth will only make a fool of you". Not as bad as Prince changing "The Cross" to "The Christ", but he couldn't let it slide.

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Reply #213 posted 03/12/15 9:43pm

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lust said:

Wow. A song promoting Pascal's wager. What next? "It's just a theory" or "if we came from monkeys, how come there are still monkeys"?

lol

Yay! Someone knows this is basically the argument of Pascal's Wager! Now more reason to love Lust, besides those clever jewish Prince song titles.

Pascal's wager is not a threat - it's a rational argument that, given the choice between God or No God, there's not much to lose and everything to gain for God, and not much to gain and everything to lose to bet there's NO God. So a rational person should endeavor to believe in God.

But this song is WAY simplistic, definitely Christian and not philosophical, and about Jesus, not necessary the existence of God/Creator/Supreme Being.

I'm confused about Prince's JW-ness nowadays - the mention of "the cross" and Jesus in this song point to conventional Christian - I thought he was still JW ("stauros" nonsense, and that Jesus is not Lord/God, but a creation like the Angels).
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Reply #214 posted 03/12/15 9:58pm

artist76

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BobGeorge909 said:

PurpleSkipper58 said:


If he's doing this Christian-Rock song , I'm confused as well... Who knows, maybe if this is a cover of this Christian song (personally, I haven't heard the original YET but I'm going to) then maybe this is his way of letting the world know that he's back to being a Christian.. That's what I assume because why would a JW play a Christian song?

I should save this for p&r but jw's r christian.
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I'm not a religious person, so as an outside observer, JWs are not considered Christians by (other) Christians. This is because JWs do not believe in the Trinity, among other things, but this is the main one. Do a little googling, and you'll see. Of course, JWs consider themselves Christian.

Again, I am not a believer, however drawing the line between Christians and non-Christians with belief in the Trinity "makes sense" - otherwise, how do JWs and Mormons differ from Muslims, for example, who also believe in Jesus as a special "prophet" or "chosen one" who is immortal/"divine," but not the same as God.

Perhaps the Weltons have made Prince reevaluate his JW beliefs?
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Reply #215 posted 03/12/15 10:00pm

Zannaloaf

what if prince wrote a great song again?

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Reply #216 posted 03/12/15 10:05pm

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artist76 said:

lust said:
Wow. A song promoting Pascal's wager. What next? "It's just a theory" or "if we came from monkeys, how come there are still monkeys"? lol
Yay! Someone knows this is basically the argument of Pascal's Wager! Now more reason to love Lust, besides those clever jewish Prince song titles. Pascal's wager is not a threat - it's a rational argument that, given the choice between God or No God, there's not much to lose and everything to gain for God, and not much to gain and everything to lose to get there's NO God. So a rational person should endeavor to believe in God. But this song is WAY simplistic, definitely Christian and not philosophical, and about Jesus, not necessary the existence of God/Creator/Supreme Being. I'm confused about Prince's JW-ness nowadays - the mention of "the cross" and Jesus in this song point to conventional Christian - I thought he was still JW ("stauros" nonsense, and that Jesus is not Lord/God, but a creation like the Angels).

Pascal's wager is a pathetic, hucksterist argument that was even dismissed by those living at the time (at least a couple of centuries ago).

Who did you think God would supoose is more moral, and deserving of getting into heaven? The good person who told him he could not, in all honesty,find it in heart to believe? Or the cheat who would tell him a bold face lie to get in?

Prince is a douch; and you're wrong.

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Reply #217 posted 03/12/15 10:07pm

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artist76 said:

I'm confused about Prince's JW-ness nowadays - the mention of "the cross" and Jesus in this song point to conventional Christian - I thought he was still JW ("stauros" nonsense, and that Jesus is not Lord/God, but a creation like the Angels).

Based on the type of things she posts on social media I believe this track was something Hannah brought to the table as opposed to it being some Prince discovered on his own. It just seems completely her type of vibe, message and musician and that's why he chose to debut it for her homecoming shows.

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Im not christian but i dont mind the lyrics at all on this. And upon listenin to it a few times I love the full sound of the song. I hope the next 3EG album is more fuller and studio sounding like this.

Change it one more time..
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Reply #218 posted 03/12/15 10:13pm

jjazznola

An ok at best cover of an average at best song sung by Prince and a WAY below average singer. One question: Why? Why cover such a weak song? Why does he let these women bring down the quality of his music? The songs that they sing on PE are some of the worst songs that he has ever released. Ida can play but the other two just seem like a bad gimmick. I just saw D'angelo last night in NYC. His band absolutely blows away 3rdEye Girl. It's not even close. No gimmicks, just incredible soul, RnB, rock & funk playing. I'm still a fan and will always go see Prince if he's in town but his creativity and objectivity seems to have dried up over the years. The guy who jokes about other artists lip synching plays what is basically a karaoke machine at his shows. It kind of makes you wonder....

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Reply #219 posted 03/12/15 10:16pm

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Some of the instrumentation is decent enough and the first minute kind of builds a compelling tone but like so many 3EG tunes they lack real focus and the listener is struggling to connect. I'm not a fan of this band either. I'm quite frankly stunned he's still touring with them. what is the point of Hit n Run anyway ? He's obviuosly not promoting AOA (an album I mostly really enjoy). I also can't deal with Hannah's annoying vocals. I want to bang my head up against a fucking wall when I hear her sing.
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Reply #220 posted 03/12/15 10:26pm

bashraka

Why are people surprised Prince is still playing with 3RDEYEGIRL? smh

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Reply #221 posted 03/12/15 10:27pm

V10LETBLUES

I think its ok. I like the sound and production. It's something he can play at a station like that without being cringeworthy. Corny grandpa pop like on AOC would not fly with that audience.
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Reply #222 posted 03/12/15 11:20pm

beatz01

Y-A-W-N.

Outdated run of the mill production and Prince needs to get rid of the Autotune.

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Reply #223 posted 03/12/15 11:22pm

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Darn, I was hoping for a new Prince song...



I was hoping for a relevant Song ...
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Reply #224 posted 03/12/15 11:47pm

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artist76 said:

BobGeorge909 said:


I should save this for p&r but jw's r christian.
[Edited 3/11/15 17:51pm]

I'm not a religious person, so as an outside observer, JWs are not considered Christians by (other) Christians. This is because JWs do not believe in the Trinity, among other things, but this is the main one. Do a little googling, and you'll see. Of course, JWs consider themselves Christian.

Again, I am not a believer, however drawing the line between Christians and non-Christians with belief in the Trinity "makes sense" - otherwise, how do JWs and Mormons differ from Muslims, for example, who also believe in Jesus as a special "prophet" or "chosen one" who is immortal/"divine," but not the same as God.

Perhaps the Weltons have made Prince reevaluate his JW beliefs?

Thanks for clearing that up. I knew there was a difference I just didn't know what exactly.
It seems like it's worth a Google to dig deeper on
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Reply #225 posted 03/12/15 11:48pm

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beatz01 said:

Y-A-W-N.



Outdated run of the mill production and Prince needs to get rid of the Autotune.


He doesn't need auto tune, why is he using it? Doesn't make sense
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Reply #226 posted 03/13/15 12:31am

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Dear Prince,
Please finish 3rd eye girl, stop using Autotune, re-hire John Blackwell & Renato and make The Rainbow Children part 2.
This track is just as forgettable and bland as the rest of the 3EG album. I saw him a few weeks ago and 1 snippet of "u know" and people went nuts.. I really want this to be good but 😌
"Still Crazy 4 Coco Rock"
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Reply #227 posted 03/13/15 12:35am

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PurpleSkipper58 said:

beatz01 said:

Y-A-W-N.

Outdated run of the mill production and Prince needs to get rid of the Autotune.

He doesn't need auto tune, why is he using it? Doesn't make sense

Listened to it a few hours ago, a nice rock ballad and I got the Christian message part immediately, but I don't think its heavy-handed. I'm not a Christian by the way; but I appreciate a good spiritual song outside of the "praise group/rock" genre. U2 does a lot of spiritual stuff and even inspired a praise band that sounds alot like them ("Delirious" from the UK who have disbanded but I saw them live and was very impressed). Lenny Kravitz "Circus" had a strong spiritual message and it happens to be my favorite Lenny joint as the songs rock. Funkadelic's "Cosmic Slop" is a prayer to God from a troubled woman forced into prostitution for family support. Christian, Muslim, Jewish (Matisyahu) doesn't have to be about jackhammer conversion "our faith is best" lyrics....it can be about more broadly communicate human values. I think Prince has done this pretty well from time to time (The Cross, The Ladder, etc.). He has stuff that is over preachy, but I think he's moved beyond that.

But you know the lyrics to "What If" could as easily be interepretted as a don't "overlook or undersell" anyone because you never know how special they are; strong secular message about humanity and openess. This song's message seems particularly relevant for posters in here whose first reaction about any NEW Prince music is always negative. Maybe a little openess to new things as in NEW Prince vs. vintage Prince would cause some happiness to creep in.....maybe even joyful acceptance that our man has changed and is still making new kinds of outstanding music.

This song is where he is now and a representation of his changing ideas about art and his spiritual beliefs....he's beyond hammering a point relentlessly and has moved towards subtlely and layered meaning. I like it....love the guitars....Donna's vocals are fine especially intertwined with Prince. Good song, hope it gets attention focused on 3RDEYEGIRL and PlecElect.

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Reply #228 posted 03/13/15 1:56am

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aiden said:

Dear Prince,
Please finish 3rd eye girl, stop using Autotune, re-hire John Blackwell & Renato and make The Rainbow Children part 2.
This track is just as forgettable and bland as the rest of the 3EG album. I saw him a few weeks ago and 1 snippet of "u know" and people went nuts.. I really want this to be good but 😌

I agree, I'm fed up with 3rdeyegirl.But I fear we will get another mediocre 3EG album before he retire the band
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Reply #229 posted 03/13/15 2:23am

Daveoooo

What are you lot listening to???

That intro is amazing - I want sure it was a Prince track untill he started singing!

Making me smile ALOT!

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Reply #230 posted 03/13/15 2:25am

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It's a cover, it's a Christian Rock song, and Hannah Ford singing. 3x thumbs down from me. Oh and it's really not that interesting musically.


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So 4 x thumbs down actually. Yeah, it's in one ear out the other from a fantastic musician who has no original ideas anymore.
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Reply #231 posted 03/13/15 2:26am

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lust said:

Wow. A song promoting Pascal's wager. What next? "It's just a theory" or "if we came from monkeys, how come there are still monkeys"? lol


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New Tracklist!
1. What If?
2. It's Just A Theory
3. If U Came From A Monkey, How Come There Are Still Monkeyz?
4. Look at the Trees
5. Walk in Sand (And Found a Watch) (Remix)
6. Argument from the Funky Design
7. Evilution
8. The Good Book: God Said It, Eye Believe It, That Settles It
9. Simple-Minded Banished Ones
10. Painting Painter, Creation Creator
11. Hillsong

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Reply #232 posted 03/13/15 2:27am

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lust said:

Wow. A song promoting Pascal's wager. What next? "It's just a theory" or "if we came from monkeys, how come there are still monkeys"?

lol

No, "The Bible is the Word of God. Y? Because the Bible says so!"
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Reply #233 posted 03/13/15 2:51am

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SuperSoulFighter said:

Superconductor said:

It's a cover, it's a Christian Rock song, and Hannah Ford singing. 3x thumbs down from me. Oh and it's really not that interesting musically.

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So 4 x thumbs down actually. Yeah, it's in one ear out the other from a fantastic musician who has no original ideas anymore.

According to the song lyrics Hannah will probably call you one of the simple minded people for this opinion. You just don't get it...you probably don't dig deep enough! wink

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Reply #234 posted 03/13/15 3:19am

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PurpleSkipper58 said:

beatz01 said:

Y-A-W-N.



Outdated run of the mill production and Prince needs to get rid of the Autotune.


He doesn't need auto tune, why is he using it? Doesn't make sense


Prince has been playing with his voice electronically for 33 years. Why is it a problem now?
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Reply #235 posted 03/13/15 3:28am

Stranger

I quite like the song after a few listens. It starts very well, great vocal from Prince, love the guitar parts, well produced, a lot of nice textures etc. What lets it down a little in my opinion is the chorus, it makes the song become 'just another song song', pedestrian-like, and though Hannah's vocal are ok and actaully suit this kind of song, ie christian rock, when compared to Prince's delivery and where the song could go it sort takes the oomph out it.

Still, it is a very good song and I will be palying it some more.

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Reply #236 posted 03/13/15 3:30am

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jjazznola said:

An ok at best cover of an average at best song sung by Prince and a WAY below average singer. One question: Why? Why cover such a weak song? Why does he let these women bring down the quality of his music? The songs that they sing on PE are some of the worst songs that he has ever released. Ida can play but the other two just seem like a bad gimmick. I just saw D'angelo last night in NYC. His band absolutely blows away 3rdEye Girl. It's not even close. No gimmicks, just incredible soul, RnB, rock & funk playing. I'm still a fan and will always go see Prince if he's in town but his creativity and objectivity seems to have dried up over the years. The guy who jokes about other artists lip synching plays what is basically a karaoke machine at his shows. It kind of makes you wonder....

Completely agree. I saw D'Angelo in London a few weeks back and there was so much energy in the performance. And the album is awesome.

In contrast, this latest 3EG effort is so stale and devoid of ideas. A cover of a tedious Christian rock song? Pah-lease.

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Reply #237 posted 03/13/15 3:44am

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toejam said:

7. Evilution

lol


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Reply #238 posted 03/13/15 3:53am

antonb

I think people are being a bit harsh, I don't think this will end up on an album.Its just been released as a bonus track for the start of the tour.And as a gesture for Hannah and Josh.Live I can see this sounding great.
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Reply #239 posted 03/13/15 3:54am

jwar

Why all the hate and bitterness? Why is there no appreciation?

If you don't like it, OK. As a Christian, I'm not crazy about the song, but I like the questions that it raises. Does the world really need another variation of DMSR? Do we really need more crude / dirty lyrics?

Let's just please stop trying to put people (Prince included) into a box.

As a side note: I'm more concerned with the lyric that was changed and the reasons for it. Changing "cross", the central message of Christianity, to generic "truth" is a bad decision. BAD decision.

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