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Reply #330 posted 05/07/15 12:19pm

lezama

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KingSausage said:

Forget this Baltimore garbage and its silly lyrics. Just listen to D'Angelo's The Charade. Your time is better spent.

I feel like I'm listening to another language when I listen to that. I literally have no idea wth he's saying, except for "charaaaade".

Change it one more time..
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Reply #331 posted 05/07/15 12:20pm

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bashraka said:

Or listen to the best of Curtis Mayfield. Far better a songwriter than Prince and D'angelo on urban crises and Black America. "We People Who Are Darker Than Blue", "If There's A Hell Below We're All Going To Go", "We Gotta Have Peace".

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Change it one more time..
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Reply #332 posted 05/07/15 2:17pm

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Thank goodness, I'm no longer a completist.

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #333 posted 05/07/15 2:41pm

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2elijah said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

Yeah, I mean it isn't a song Prince wrote

Baltimore is social commentary, with utopian spiritual 'let's all come 2gether' intentions
Some people want Prince to be angry and aggressive with this, but that isn't who he is
I want to hear the guitar solo, he might put some of it through that

so far the lyrics remind me of the feeling of the Cross, Uptown, Sign o the Times etc

I haven't seen anyone on this thread say they want him to express the lyrics in an angry or aggressive manner. I've read where some have said that they wonder if he would take it to an edge, like he has in many of his political songs, without the sugarcoat, which doesn't mean being aggressive or angry, other than getting straight to the point about the issue, like in 'Dreamer' and 'Colonized mind'. I mean it is bold enough in his 'Baltimore' song he mentioned Mike Brown's name with Freddie Gray's in the song, and some took an issue with that already, but it is what it is, so basically, he already took it to the edge without aggression or anger and steered the rest of the lyrics in the direction of peace and calm, but yeah it has sort of a political tone so far. We shall see what the final lyrics will offer. [Edited 5/6/15 14:32pm]

And I wonder who that "some" is? razz lol

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Reply #334 posted 05/07/15 3:13pm

2elijah

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2elijah said:


OldFriends4Sale said:



Yeah, I mean it isn't a song Prince wrote


Baltimore is social commentary, with utopian spiritual 'let's all come 2gether' intentions
Some people want Prince to be angry and aggressive with this, but that isn't who he is
I want to hear the guitar solo, he might put some of it through that


so far the lyrics remind me of the feeling of the Cross, Uptown, Sign o the Times etc



I haven't seen anyone on this thread say they want him to express the lyrics in an angry or aggressive manner. I've read where some have said that they wonder if he would take it to an edge, like he has in many of his political songs, without the sugarcoat, which doesn't mean being aggressive or angry, other than getting straight to the point about the issue, like in 'Dreamer' and 'Colonized mind'. I mean it is bold enough in his 'Baltimore' song he mentioned Mike Brown's name with Freddie Gray's in the song, and some took an issue with that already, but it is what it is, so basically, he already took it to the edge without aggression or anger and steered the rest of the lyrics in the direction of peace and calm, but yeah it has sort of a political tone so far. We shall see what the final lyrics will offer. [Edited 5/6/15 14:32pm]


And I wonder who that "some" is? razz lol


Some in the general public.
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Reply #335 posted 05/07/15 3:22pm

tatocorcu

Genesia said:

Thank goodness, I'm no longer a completist.


Thank goodness you no longer need to hear a song before deciding you don't like it.
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Reply #336 posted 05/07/15 3:38pm

OldFriends4Sal
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Astasheiks said:

2elijah said:

OldFriends4Sale said: I haven't seen anyone on this thread say they want him to express the lyrics in an angry or aggressive manner. I've read where some have said that they wonder if he would take it to an edge, like he has in many of his political songs, without the sugarcoat, which doesn't mean being aggressive or angry, other than getting straight to the point about the issue, like in 'Dreamer' and 'Colonized mind'. I mean it is bold enough in his 'Baltimore' song he mentioned Mike Brown's name with Freddie Gray's in the song, and some took an issue with that already, but it is what it is, so basically, he already took it to the edge without aggression or anger and steered the rest of the lyrics in the direction of peace and calm, but yeah it has sort of a political tone so far. We shall see what the final lyrics will offer. [Edited 5/6/15 14:32pm]

And I wonder who that "some" is? razz lol

question was already answered, she got the answer after she asked
just read through the thread, just read through the thread, you will find the answers

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Reply #337 posted 05/08/15 5:17am

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TIDAL Teams With Prince To Live Stream Audio From "Rally 4 Peace" Baltimore Benefit Concert COMMITS TO MATCHING CHARITABLE DONATIONS FROM FANS AND SUPPORTERS

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http://www.prnewswire.com..._cleartime

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NEW YORK, May 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Today TIDAL announced, on Sunday, May 10, 2015, it will live stream audio from Prince & 3RDEYEGIRL's Mother's Day Rally 4 Peace benefit concert, pre-pay wall, during its TIDAL X: Baltimore event. TIDAL will be the exclusive destination to hear this historic live concert. Following a month of unrest, the Rally 4 Peace is meant to be a catalyst for pause and reflection following the outpouring of violence that has gripped Baltimore and areas throughout the US. Details surfaced last week about a protest song titled "Baltimore" Prince recently recorded in response to the civil unrest. The song was written following the death of 25-year old Freddie Gray and is a tribute to all of the people of Baltimore.

The live stream will provide an opportunity for all people globally to experience the music and participate in a cultural moment that can inspire, motivate and provoke changes in our current climate. TIDAL's work to build a creative artist space made it appealing to the global superstar who has always supported a visionary approach.

"TIDAL has the ability to create experiences that bring people together," said Vania Schlogel, Senior Executive for TIDAL. "We are privileged to partner with Prince so that people everywhere can share in this moment for healing and unity to support Baltimore youth through the power of music. Our dream is to be able to provide a limitless platform for all artists."

"I am honored to join Prince in his mission to inspire through the uniting power of music and be able to offer a platform where this moment can be shared globally. We invite all to experience the music and contribute in their own way to promote peace, tolerance and understanding," added JAY Z. "Our prayers go out to Freddie Gray's family and every family affected by brutality and senseless violence."

Fans and supporters can listen to TIDAL X: Baltimore by going to www.TIDAL.com. Alongside the free 60min audio stream, TIDAL's homepage will feature a "match funds" donation button to support local Baltimore youth charities. TIDAL is also providing the opportunity to support and donate to The Baltimore Justice Fund, whose mission it is to end racial discrimination, create schools that are welcoming and safe, reduce the impact of drug addiction and eliminate police brutality in Baltimore. All can donate at www.osi-baltimore.org.

Tickets for Sunday's show at Royal Farms Arena went on sale Wednesday. A portion of all proceeds will benefit Baltimore youth charities. As a symbolic message of shared humanity and love for one another, concertgoers are invited to wear something gray to the family-friendly Mother's Day event.

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Reply #338 posted 05/08/15 5:26am

7roses

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Reply #339 posted 05/08/15 8:19am

Genesia

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tatocorcu said:

Genesia said:

Thank goodness, I'm no longer a completist.

Thank goodness you no longer need to hear a song before deciding you don't like it.


What can I say? Lyrics...like black lives...matter. (See what I did there?)

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #340 posted 05/08/15 1:18pm

paulludvig

Genesia said:

tatocorcu said:

Genesia said: Thank goodness you no longer need to hear a song before deciding you don't like it.


What can I say? Lyrics...like black lives...matter. (See what I did there?)

You hate Avalanche too, don't you. For the same reason?

The wooh is on the one!
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Reply #341 posted 05/09/15 3:59am

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Musically I enjoy it, I like the voice of his guest vocalist

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If there ain't no just then there is no peace...

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he is definately a hippy.

No guitar solo

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Reply #342 posted 05/09/15 4:17am

thisisreece

I like the guitar playing, but it's all a bit pretty, isn't it? Not what I was expecting and the back-up singer doesn't really do anything for the song.

Hundalasiliah!
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Reply #343 posted 05/09/15 5:17am

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The chants aren't very good. I wasn't aware that Kirky J. was back in the Prince camp.

[Edited 5/9/15 5:18am]

U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took.
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Reply #344 posted 05/09/15 5:23am

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I actually kind of like it. I'm glad it's not somber in tone. Considering the iffy lyrics, I think uptempo was the right way to go. Also, the harmonies are really gorgeous.

"That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide."
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Reply #345 posted 05/09/15 5:54am

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its too bad its soooo bad, really lame.

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Reply #346 posted 05/09/15 6:06am

KCOOLMUZIQ

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The chants aren't very good. I wasn't aware that Kirky J. was back in the Prince camp.

[Edited 5/9/15 5:18am]

prince 's very close friend Kirky J is The Paisley Park Estate MaNaGer. He has been there 4 years..

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #347 posted 05/09/15 8:06am

2013MW

the song sounds like Cinnamon Girl
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Reply #348 posted 05/09/15 9:27am

2elijah

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the song sounds like Cinnamon Girl

True.
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Reply #349 posted 05/09/15 12:34pm

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lezama said:



KingSausage said:


Forget this Baltimore garbage and its silly lyrics. Just listen to D'Angelo's The Charade. Your time is better spent.


I feel like I'm listening to another language when I listen to that. I literally have no idea wth he's saying, except for "charaaaade".


Vocals are to low. What is the point of having something to say.
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Reply #350 posted 05/09/15 8:03pm

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After leaving it alone for a day, I went back and listenned to it again. The second half is stronger than the first, but the whole of the song is still pretty bad. It sort of reminds me of stuff that would have been on Graffiti Bridge, the album, if it had been better.

This is really odd. A so-so song by an artist who hasn't had a hit in ages, being released on a music service that costs twice as much as other services, and seems like it was still-born out of the box (though this may change in the future, I don't see it doing so now). Had Prince wanted this to reach the masses, he would have released it on iTunes and Spotify (and quite honestly, made a better song).

มีเพียงความว่างเปล่า rose 只有空虚 rose Dim ond gwacter rose 만 공허함이있다 rose 唯一の虚しさがあります wilted There is only the void.
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Reply #351 posted 05/10/15 11:03am

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For you youngins on here check out Curtis Mayfield's : "Freddie's Dead"...

released in 1988. Actually released in 1972 eek crysball

[Edited 5/10/15 11:22am]

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Reply #352 posted 05/10/15 11:10am

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Astasheiks said:

For you youngins on here check out Curtis Mayfield's : "Freddie's Dead"...

released in 1988 and now its 2015!!!! eek crysball

Yeah, songs don't change anything.

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Reply #353 posted 05/10/15 11:17am

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2013MW said:

the song sounds like Cinnamon Girl

Oddly enough, I find it sounds amazingly like "Jealous Girl"...

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Reply #354 posted 05/10/15 11:21am

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ludwig said:

Astasheiks said:

For you youngins on here check out Curtis Mayfield's : "Freddie's Dead"...

released in 1988 ....!!! eek crysball

Yeah, songs don't change anything.

This was actually released in 1972, and it was also on his 1988 Live in Europe album.

But the Song Title is what's a trip... because of this victums name also.

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Reply #355 posted 05/10/15 5:52pm

terrig

tidal sucks but PRINCE IS GREAT!


he's killing it smile

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Reply #356 posted 05/10/15 6:27pm

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He;s tearing up The One. wink

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #357 posted 05/10/15 6:49pm

terrig

nothing compares 2 u.

donna is slayyyying this.

im so happy im tearing up.

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Reply #358 posted 05/10/15 7:33pm

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The song sounds like something that would play on Sesame Street or a DVD for kids. Sorry, but the oppression faced by racialized minorities in a capitalist patriarchy deserve better than a trite message of "Can't we all just get along?"

The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.

"You still wanna take me to prison...just because I won't trade humanity for patriotism."
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Reply #359 posted 05/10/15 8:25pm

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ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC

Baltimore

Prince performs at 'Rally 4 Peace' show in Baltimore 0

Lacey Johnson, Reuters

Prince performs during the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada in this May 19, 2013 file photo. The reclusive rocker Prince was expected to take the stage May 10, 2015 in a "Rally REUTERS/Steve Marcus/Files

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BALTIMORE - Reclusive rocker Prince took the stage in Baltimore on Sunday evening in a "Rally 4 Peace" concert in response to the death of a 25-year-old man of injuries suffered in police custody and the riots that followed, telling the crowd: "We are here for you."

The Grammy-winning musician, appearing at Royal Farms Arena along with his backing band 3RDEYEGIRL, performed such hits as "Raspberry Beret" as well as a new song called "Baltimore" which he dedicated to the city.

"We are here for you tonight," he said.

A statement released by the venue earlier this week promised other "superstar guests" at the concert.

A promotional image for the show urged attendees to "wear something gray," in apparent reference to Freddie Gray, who died in a Baltimore hospital a week after his arrest on April 12.

Gray's death became the latest flashpoint in a national outcry over police killings of unarmed black men and other minority groups in the United States, and provoked weeks of protests punctuated by a day of riots, arson and looting in the city on April 27.

Days later Baltimore's chief prosecutor announced charges against all six police officers involved in Gray's arrest, ranging from misconduct in office to second degree murder.

Prince released "Baltimore" on Sunday ahead of the concert, which features performer Eryn Allen Kane and includes a mention of Gray.

Though Gray was not killed by a gunshot wound it also urges: "Let's take all the guns away."

dove

if i see snipets of his performance on the news, i'll know if i would have liked his live performance or not. i just admire prince for trying to create harmony in an otherwise descorde, "unfriendly feeling, ill will;" also "dissention, strife," in a recently stressed atmosphere=

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also: http://news.yahoo.com/pri...EEc2VjA3Nj

Prince Continues His Legacy of Activism Through Music With New Tune ‘Baltimore’

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“Baltimore” isn’t Prince’s first foray into activism through music. Back in 1981, his anti-nuclear anthem, “Ronnie, Talk to Russia” paired feverish lyrics against the sounds of bombs exploding. He slammed Wall Street bailouts with 2010’s “Ol’ Skool Company.” “MARZ” from 2014 is a call to the streets as he brings attention to socioeconomic barriers with, “I couldn’t watch another black child go to school/With nothing to eat.”
Prince is awesome

[Edited 5/10/15 22:01pm]

“Transracial is a term that has long since been defined as the adoption of a child that is of a different race than the adoptive parents,” : https://thinkprogress.org...fb6e18544a
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