http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/05/05/prince-is-dropping-a-song-guitar-solo-for-baltimore.html?via=twitter_page "Prince getting political, again"? When has Prince ever been political? 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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Colonized Mind? Dreamer? Did he not mention police brutality, racial profiling, and MLK Jr. in 'Dreamer'? Not to mention the lyrics start off as "Eye was born & raised on the same plantation
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Party Up? Ronnie Talk To Russia? Dear Mr. Man? I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Avalanche? Family Name? | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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When will we be paid (Staples Singer cover)? | |
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Oh yeah, that one too. If the song is about Baltimore, then I can't see how it won't be political. It is likely it may touch on the current societal ills, like police brutality, protests, etc., at least with the mention of M. Brown, and F. Gray's names specifically in the song , in which their incidents were what jumpstarted the protests and brought national attention to the police vs the Black community situation, so I would think that's what the song's focus may be about. We shall see. [Edited 5/5/15 18:09pm] | |
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Prince headlining Rally 4 Peace concert in Baltimore on Mother's Day Posted: May 05, 2015 7:24 PM MDT Updated: May 05, 2015 7:24 PM MDT By MyFoxDC.com Web ProducerCONNECT BALTIMORE - Music superstar Prince will be headlining a special Rally 4 Peace concert on Mother's Day in Baltimore. Sunday's concert will be held at the Royal Farms Arena and the funk-rock group 3RDEYEGIRL will also be performing. LiveNation also says other industry superstars are expected to attend. “In a spirit of healing, the event is meant to be a catalyst for pause and reflection following the outpouring of violence that has gripped Baltimore and areas throughout the US," said in the concert announcement release by LiveNation. Those attending the concert are being asked to wear something gray in tribute “to all those recently lost in the violence.” Prince recently recorded a protest song called “Baltimore” following the death of 25-year old Freddie Gray and is a tribute to all of the people of Baltimore. Tickets will go on sale Wednesday at 5 p.m. EST. A portion of the proceeds will benefit local Baltimore-based youth charities. For more information, go to www.livenation.com. The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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^ That's awesome! I wish I could go and support this. | |
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Right on, sista!!! | |
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I think it's sad that there is so much negativity about Prince no matter what he does or what he says he is human not perfect and he is not going to please us all the time! He is here to entertain us nothing more his personal life is his own his business decision is his own regardless of what we as fans think about it. Fans only concern is that Prince creates and performs for us nothing more! It's his choice to do it the way he wants to if fans don't like it that's to bad! We really don't know everything that goes on behind the scenes of this mans business and personal life and how it affects him and I believe that he is hurt and disgusted by all the negativity that is being said! Haters and speculators you should be ashamed of yourself you have not walked in his shoes and you don't know the condition of his heart or his emotional state! LEAVE PRINCE ALONE!!!!! | |
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Can't really count a cover song lol
Prince has a few 'political themed songs' Mostly social commentary Baltimore so far the lyrics are social commentary, with utopian spiritual foundation | |
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Dreamer, colonized mind, chaos and disorder, the cross, sign o the times, he has a lot of great songs of significance to choose from for such an event | |
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. Maybe that was the initial reaction/emotion while recording the song "live as it happens"... It'll be interesting to see how much is left of that initial recording when it's released. With the announced concert Prince is making a statement he's moved by the ongoing Baltimore events. A portion of the proceeds will benefit local Baltimore-based youth charities...well that's nice. | |
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I'm just going to be on that, until after it actually happens. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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In the meantime though, while we wait with bated breath to hear this "COMPLETE Masterpiece" ...check this out:
http://www.essence.com/20...ocumentary
Nina Simone's 1978 cover of Randy Newman's "Baltimore" is still celebrated as one of the most beautiful pieces of social commentary. Fast forward 37 years and the song, and conditions in Baltimore, still apply.
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. [Edited 5/6/15 8:45am] "Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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. I think I got a good idea what you would like to say...I get it, but let's see what happens Sunday... | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Can't really count a cover song lol
Prince has a few 'political themed songs' Mostly social commentary Baltimore so far the lyrics are social commentary, with utopian spiritual foundation 'When Will we be paid' is political. Also the lyrics to 'Baltimore' aren't finished yet according to the article posted here. Just the mention of the two names in the song 'Baltimore' is representative to the protests. | |
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HatrinaHaterwitz said: In the meantime though, while we wait with bated breath to hear this "COMPLETE Masterpiece" ...check this out:
http://www.essence.com/20...ocumentary
Nina Simone's 1978 cover of Randy Newman's "Baltimore" is still celebrated as one of the most beautiful pieces of social commentary. Fast forward 37 years and the song, and conditions in Baltimore, still apply.
Thanks, never heard it but will listen to it. Just watched it. I love when she said "I can't be an artist and not reflect the times." [Edited 5/6/15 16:05pm] | |
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Yeah, I mean it isn't a song Prince wrote Baltimore is social commentary, with utopian spiritual 'let's all come 2gether' intentions so far the lyrics remind me of the feeling of the Cross, Uptown, Sign o the Times etc | |
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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 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] | |
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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 so far the lyrics remind me of the feeling of the Cross, Uptown, Sign o the Times etc Ugh! I grew up in the church, so Prince, as far as I'm concerned, is preaching to the choir. Because who doesn't know that getting along is best! Who in Baltimore doesn't know that? And just because you want peace doesn't mean you cannot be angry that it isn't there yet. I wanted Prince to sound like he knows that pease is not so simple. What? | |
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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 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 to 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. That's me. I apologise for being difficult. What? | |
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