These lines are super preachy and self-righteous; What if you dig Way down deeper Than your Simple-minded friends Fuck that. And given that they're sung by Hannah, the only digging going on should be someone trying to bury this shit song hundreds of feet underground. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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thedance said: I wonder why you guys dislike it: I suggest listening to Joan Osborne again. Her song has nothing of the "I know it all" attitude that What If has. The whole concept of that song is based on the "what if YOU're wrong" line which means that the writer thinks:"I KNOW I'm right. The Joan Osborne song, at least to my ears, is saying: what if religion did NOT have all the answers? What if God was just another face in the crowd and only the Pope in Rome cared about him?(And even that isn't certain.) [Edited 7/3/15 8:50am] | |
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Unless you're psychic (and nobody is) you don't know the writers intent. You know the lyrics they wrote and you're interpreting the them.
Christianity is implied in the song, but the underlying message is "ask yourself the questions and if you believe in nothing else, believe in love". At no point does the writer ask or tell you to believe anything.
Prince has RARELY been ambiguous about which god he was talking about. His entire back catalog is littered with Christian references. | |
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Second - You're taking it completely out of context. The full line is about soul searching and not being afraid to ask yourself the questions others might not. At no point in this song does the writer imply Christianity is the only way.
How do you feel about the likes of Controversy where he literally put the lords prayer into the song? Thats ok because it was subversive - trying to sneak it into nightclubs. But a song song that says "dont be afraid to ask the questions, and if you believe in nothing else belive in love" - thats preachy and self rightious? | |
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I suggest listening to Joan Osborne again. Her song has nothing of the "I know it all" attitude that What If has.
She mentions Heaven and Jesus the saints and all the prophets. If seeing ment that then you would have to believe (like her).
The whole concept of that song is based on the "what if YOU're wrong" line which means that the writer thinks:"I KNOW I'm right.
Name a song in the past thousand years where the writer doesn't think they're right. Again... the question asked 3 times in this song is "What if it's love"
The Joan Osborne song, at least to my ears, is saying: what if religion did NOT have all the answers? What if God was just another face in the crowd and only the Pope in Rome cared about him?(And even that isn't certain.) [Edited 7/3/15 8:50am]
Then why did she sing about the Pope in Rome, and not another temple in another country. Why are the Pope and Jesus getting name-checked? She seems to know the god shes talking about is a Christian god. | |
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Noodled24 said:
Second - You're taking it completely out of context. The full line is about soul searching and not being afraid to ask yourself the questions others might not. At no point in this song does the writer imply Christianity is the only way.
How do you feel about the likes of Controversy where he literally put the lords prayer into the song? Thats ok because it was subversive - trying to sneak it into nightclubs. But a song song that says "dont be afraid to ask the questions, and if you believe in nothing else belive in love" - thats preachy and self rightious? Yes. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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BRAVO! [Edited 7/3/15 16:32pm] | |
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Haha! Prince should to MORE songs like this because it's HILARIOUS to see all these people trip over nothing.. Haha silly orgers, keep it up. ”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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That's true! The discussion is more entertaining than the song! | |
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NorthC said: That's true! The discussion is more entertaining than the song! I'd rather read my bullshit posts a hundred times than listen to that travesty again. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I don't mind it, and it's replaced the utter shite of stopthistrain in my Plectrum playlist She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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Well there you have it. I was right.
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^Talk about self-righteous. (Sorry, I couldn't resist.) | |
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NorthC said: ^Talk about self-righteous. (Sorry, I couldn't resist.) I know. I was having a hard time backing myself out of my bullshit, so I figured a one-word trite answer would suffice. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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It was a good track.
Yall acting like Prince wrote the song himself though lol. he did a great job Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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HAve to admit, I didn't really care for it. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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It's very close but I actually thinkg Stopthistrain is slightly less bad. Hard to remember though as I haven't listened to it for a very long time. RIP | |
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I got to 73 times reading then I had to stop and listen to What If. Sorry Sausauge. RIP | |
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Yeah, nothing of what you're saying here makes any sense. The world (and the art of music and songwriting) is nowhere near as black and white or simplistic as you're making out.... but... well, I could restate all my points, as you haven't really addressed any of them with any insight, but you may as well just re-read my initial post... we're clearly not reading from the same hymn sheet...
The song is utterly self-righteous, I'm struggling to see how anyone could see it otherwise. That'a enough to render it a piece of junk for me. Interestingly, I don't feel this way at all about The Rainbow Children (his best album of the new millennium, for me, by some distance)... because in that record he channels his opinions into a mythic environment, rather than just pointing the finger at the listener and basically laughing at them for not being as 'smart' or 'enlightened' as him.
Anyway, I've said enough on this. As before, if your world-view really is as narrow and obtuse as you're making out in your responses, then there's nothing I can post here that will change that. Ah well, let's move on...
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I have it on repeat x3. I especially like where it sounds like Prince is singing along to a favorite song. That's cute. What? | |
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I like some parts of What If but overall its not a good cover. Still it's better than most songs on PlecElec. The guitar is great but I don't like the chorus and Hannahs voice Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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You didn't really make any points. Other than when you claimed to have done a survey of all the songs and decided the good ones fell within the critera you defined.
Prove it. Perhaps by quoting the self rightious lyrics? Instead you went on a rant about a completely different album.
Which lyric in "What if" points a finger?
You have no idea what my world view is. Unless you think you know my world view based on a few comments about a song? But that can't be true because that'd make you a complete moron. I refuse to believe thats true. Despite what others may say.
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I also get the self-righteous feeling from What If. The whole of it just feels like it's written from the point of view of somebody who knows that they're right. It's not purely in the lyrics, it's the package of the song and the emotion of the music and lyrics together. [Edited 7/6/15 6:54am] RIP | |
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It died, and nothing happened, ironically. It was wrong. [Edited 7/6/15 6:50am] "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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The bit in bold. I understand where you're coming from. But "getting a self-righteous feeling" Is a very different phrase to "the lyrics are so self-righteous" because the lyrics aren't.
That's fine but be aware you're still projecting the wagging finger, because it's not in the lyrics.
It doesn't strike me as triumphant or joyous music... it gets a bit more sing-a-longy like most choruses but - it's not Lovesexy for example. Where he sings about this feeling thats so good in every single way, so good he wants it morning noon and night of everyday. "Which feeling is that?" I hear you ask; "It's the feeling you get when you fall in love, not with a girl or boy but with the heavens above". Back then Prince didn't just love god, he wanted to tie god up and do kinky shit.
Thats correct. As far as Prince goes he has always known he was right hasn't he? Nobody was listening to "Controversy" wondering if Prince was a Muslim were they?
If you're not religious or spiritual in any way. Here's another way to look at it. Would Coca-Cola produce an advert saying "Pepsi might be better"? Would Apple release an Android device?. If you believe in your product (or religion; which is arguably still a product) you dont sing the joys of the competition. Thats mental, and a song just listing things you don't believe is boring.
I have trouble reconciling the apparent display of incredulity fans have for the religious references in this song. Yet "Lovesexy" is repeatedly cited as a fan favorite album... "God" is one of the best b-sides. His entire catalog is littered with vague and blatant references to Christianity.
If you were making a list of Preachy Prince songs, "What if" wouldn't even make the top 20.
Also just to be clear. I don't particularly care for the song either, it holds me till the end of the 1st verse. Then I'm done. I just didn't care for the way it was being represented and decided it had merit for starting a discussion. | |
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That made me do a lol. I have decided to convey this to you both in writing, and via emoticon as represented thusly: | |
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Noodled24 said:
That made me do a lol. I have decided to convey this to you both in writing, and via emoticon as represented thusly: "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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How's about this one: "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Noodled24 said:
That made me do a lol. I have decided to convey this to you both in writing, and via emoticon as represented thusly: "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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