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New topic PrintablePayt said: Well the song has potential. It seems a bit unfinished. And the production isn't very good. It's OK in the quiet parts, but it seems that whoever produced it tried to inflate (compress) everything to the point of instruments having to fight for a place in the mix, especially in the busy parts. As a result the snare sounds like a faint thud, the orchestral hits are pushed to the background, the kick feels like it's buried in the mix, and in general the song sounds like a mess in the busy parts.
The entire song seems to be based on Em D chords.. yet somehow P seems to make it work
Besides that, I guess it's a cool song. Nothing too earth shattering though. Now I see why people say it sounds badly "produced", you are confusing "engineering" with "producing" Part of the same process, but different jobs entirely. The production, the art of putting a track together is actually quite good. The production on AOC, on the other hand sounds corny as hell. Every track sounds like it was produced by an out of touch half deaf wannabe. His 80's tracks were likewise incredibly produced but terribly terribly engineered. [Edited 7/2/15 6:49am] | |
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It is a free DEMO......and I love it. Thanks Prince.
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Graycap23 said: It is a free DEMO.....and I love it. Thanks Prince.
It's nothing for the record, and nothing to condemn. What? | |
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Based on his setlists, I'd say you're probably right. I'm kinda liking HARDROCKLOVER. Even the bongos at 3:30. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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I noticed the bongos - you can tell Kirky J is back on the scene! | |
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Holy shit, this is good. I got goosebumps at the end. Reminded me a little of the end of "In This Bed I Scream." | |
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Ha...I didn't even notice the bongos until I listened with headphones on. I like the bass right after "rip in your jeans" @ 2:03. I've gone from liking to really liking this after 10+ listens. "The password is what." | |
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Wow, I really love this song! Don't know when the last time was I felt so satisfied with a Prince release. More of this, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE!!! If a man is considered guilty
For what goes on in his mind Then give me the electric chair For all my future crimes" | |
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If this track is any indication of what's gonna be on Free Urself, I find it very promising A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Update: I've gone from really liking it to loving it. Stay tuned for further developments. . Pretty soon it will reach KCOOLMUSIQ-level "Masterpiece." j/k "The password is what." | |
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Bring on Free Urself! Even if I end up not loving it, I'm intrigued by these new songs. I'm always excited by new Prince music. Except for What If because fuck that song, right in the ear. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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i dont really like it yet... | |
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I don't know abuout that but it DOES feel like a logical extension of AOA, as if another layer was added to the sound. Or some sort of crazy hybrid between AOA and Plectrum. I like the direction Prince took with AOA and am happy to see him expanding on that sort of sound. This track is thick. Lots of layers. Deceptively simple on first listen but you hear something new every time you play it. That's my favorite Prince and I think this is agreat track (although I hate the abrupt fade out at the end).
This. [Edited 7/2/15 8:09am] | |
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As most of you all know, I am very picky when it comes to any new Prince. The thing I did with this new joint is to listen to it once yesterday. I gave it time to sink it and I listened to it again very carefully again today. Try muliple listens, you may agree that it is a very good song. Right up there with the best on Graffiti Bridge. Forget the lyrics, just fall for the melody. The tune is good. Keep this up and we have something. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I agree. I listened to it a couple of times yesterday and then put it away. Just listening to it now and it's a keeper. It sounds like it has an extended part ala Laydown so if that's the case I would love to hear the rest of it.
If this is an indication of what Free Yourself is like, I'm game. I just hope that there is more consistency than on PE. There were some songs on there that didn't fit at all. | |
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It always takes me longer to get into (or never get into) one-off songs. I need to know their context on an album to fully consider them. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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For people who bitch about lyrics, I don't get it. Does anyone think "U Got the Look", "Let Me Feel U Up", "Sex" or even more respected tunes like "Raspberry Beret", "Let's Pretend We're Married" and "Housequake" are anyone's answer to "Blowin in the Wind" or "Maggie's Farm"? I love all the songs I listed but not because of the lyrics. Prince's lyrics have been super cheesy for a LONG time in a lot of cases. | |
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U must hate single's artist. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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this is an amazing tune! all hail prince the master this is in fact a masterpiece. look how simple, yet powerful. he sets it up in the first measure, simple phrase, then funks the helll out of it, like making love..
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. me too! exactly! | |
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herb4 said: For people who bitch about lyrics, I don't get it. Does anyone think "U Got the Look", "Let Me Feel U Up", "Sex" or even more respected tunes like "Raspberry Beret", "Let's Pretend We're Married" and "Housequake" are anyone's answer to "Blowin in the Wind" or "Maggie's Farm"? I love all the songs I listed but not because of the lyrics. Prince's lyrics have been super cheesy for a LONG time in a lot of cases. Could not agree more! I've always wondered this too! I think most people on this board just enjoy bitching about everything Also if I hear whiny violet complain about AOA again on every single thread that is created I'm gonna scream!!! [Edited 7/2/15 8:52am] The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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herb4 said: For people who bitch about lyrics, I don't get it. Does anyone think "U Got the Look", "Let Me Feel U Up", "Sex" or even more respected tunes like "Raspberry Beret", "Let's Pretend We're Married" and "Housequake" are anyone's answer to "Blowin in the Wind" or "Maggie's Farm"? I love all the songs I listed but not because of the lyrics. Prince's lyrics have been super cheesy for a LONG time in a lot of cases. You're comparing apples to oranges here. A funk jam doesn't need great lyrics in order to be good. Sex Machine and Hot Pants don't have great lyrics, but I love 'em to death. Prince CAN write great lyrics. I just wish he did it more often. Have you noticed how both in Baltimore and Hardrocklover (seems to be one word) he talks about his guitar? It's as if he has nothing else left to write about. Like others, I'm looking forward to the FreeUrself album (if there's going to be an album), but I hope there will be more to it than noisy funk jams. | |
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Ok, so the song seems to be having a good reception both here and in other sites and social media. What does Prince do next: a) try to build up momentum by releasing a video for the song, sending it to radio stations and performing it on TV b) nothing c) releasing a video for it in January d) releasing a video for FALLINLOLUV2NITE Not my favourite amongst his recent output (I love some of the stuff in AOA), but a very welcome surprise and a nice addition to my plectrumelectrum playlist (why on earth he had Stop This Train there, instead of a proper banger like this???) | |
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NorthC said: herb4 said: For people who bitch about lyrics, I don't get it. Does anyone think "U Got the Look", "Let Me Feel U Up", "Sex" or even more respected tunes like "Raspberry Beret", "Let's Pretend We're Married" and "Housequake" are anyone's answer to "Blowin in the Wind" or "Maggie's Farm"? I love all the songs I listed but not because of the lyrics. Prince's lyrics have been super cheesy for a LONG time in a lot of cases. You're comparing apples to oranges here. A funk jam doesn't need great lyrics in order to be good. Sex Machine and Hot Pants don't have great lyrics, but I love 'em to death. Prince CAN write great lyrics. I just wish he did it more often. Have you noticed how both in Baltimore and Hardrocklover (seems to be one word) he talks about his guitar? It's as if he has nothing else left to write about. Like others, I'm looking forward to the FreeUrself album (if there's going to be an album), but I hope there will be more to it than noisy funk jams. Well said. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Agree to disagree I guess. I was just pointing out that a lot Prince songs that people consider to be classics have goofy as fuck lyrics and that there's more to a song than the words. I don't see where I'm doing "apples to oranges" at all but OK. Everything doesn't have to be "There's A Riot Goin On" or even "What's Going On".
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This song is rather bad ass IMO. A really nice extension of what he was exploring with AOA, where I felt he recaptured some of his magic, only a little harder and thicker. I thought he rather had something with AOA but if I have a crticism of that record it's that it lacked a certain depth - a bottom end and a litle more bass/funk/rawness. It was missing an edge in places. This song feels like a strep in the right direction to me. He threw some guitar and bass into the AOA template and it really works. | |
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I don't think we disagree that much at all. My point was that Housequake and Blowing In the Wind are so different that you can't compare them. When you write about social issues,
then, yes I do expect something like What's Going On. When you just want to have some fun, lyrics are less important. [Edited 7/2/15 9:54am] | |
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I am one of the most vocal critics of his lyrics (I'm a writer, so I listen closely to them) - and I am 100% fine with this song. I think the first verse is pretty terrific, in fact. [Edited 7/2/15 10:01am] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Yeah, but Puck is also a mischevious elf or sprite as well.... | |
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Indeed--and that's the Puck I was thinking of when I read Puck Face. And it's pretty close to the one Prince pulls sometimes (I don't feel like looking, but we've all seen it). | |
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