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Reply #30 posted 07/07/15 2:08pm

tatocorcu

lwr001 said:



tatocorcu said:


It could chart (certainly it could make it to the lower end of the top 100) but it's not going to because Prince is going to go out of his way to make sure the smallest amount of people will listen to it. Only available in tidal for streaming and (so far) itunes for buying, no video for YouTube, no tv performances... If he approached the release of his new music in a different way some of his new songs could find an audience (recently, Funknroll, U Know, Fallinluv2nite, Wow... They all could have had some sort of commercial life), but he doesn't care... Imagine how this sounds live and imagine he played it on a couple of shows followed by he announcement 'available to download now', and a cool video went up on YouTube at the same time... A lot of people would care for it. But it's Prince. If people listen to his music or even buy it they are ripping him off, so it's just not going to happen...



how could you posssibly know what he has in store for this song, you dont..


I'll be very happy if I'm wrong...
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Reply #31 posted 07/07/15 2:19pm

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Prince has been having a pretty good career without penning a hit for two decades during which he seemed to alternate between trying to have more mass appeal again and just composing as he sees fit. Even his idea of what should be a hit on the radio if evil forces did not conspire to keep him off the charts has become a form of personal expression, he's doing what he wants and this song is a great example of his spirit and imagination -- there are not too many people who can claim to have such a creative drive over such a long period. And for all we know, he might very well still be on a stage somewhere 25 years from now, when some of us will already be gone.

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Reply #32 posted 07/07/15 2:42pm

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Shame there is no vid yet. This song is so visual that I have already seen the vid in my head and it's sick sick sick. Prince needs to make a hot video to compliment this song. It could be HUGE!

Can't u see him rocking on stage in blue lights and the rest of the club he's playing to is in slow motion and out of focus. All we see in focus is the girl he's singing to. And she is sopping up all of his hot rock with her body. While he is just tearing up his guitar. Mmm... It could be HOT
I wish u heaven
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Reply #33 posted 07/07/15 3:38pm

Pjwest

Anyone have an idea if this is going to be on the possible new album in the summer or just another on off release?
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Reply #34 posted 07/07/15 4:46pm

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This song better be on his next album. This song is just too good to be treated as a non album single that will fade away into oblivion.
Purple Music is my drug and I'm jonesin!!!!!
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Reply #35 posted 07/07/15 6:02pm

alandail

lwr001 said:

alandail said:

Is radio even playing it?

a station in seattle played already

what format of station?

[Edited 7/7/15 18:16pm]

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Reply #36 posted 07/07/15 6:14pm

SPYZFAN1

Heard for the first time the other day..(ironically on a heavy metal site)..I dig it!..the metalheads seem to like it too. headbang ...very mysterious and musical jam.

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Reply #37 posted 07/07/15 7:54pm

lwr001

The song is resonating across multiple formats. We shall see how it ends up.. I am thinking very positively
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Reply #38 posted 07/07/15 9:37pm

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All it needs now is a bangin' hot video. Please Prince, this could be us but you been screwing us over with these lyric videos. Its time for you to be in a music video with a theme...Cmon, PLEASE....
This Could Be Us But U Be Playin...
You Can Call It The Unexpected Or U Can Call It WOW
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Reply #39 posted 07/07/15 10:02pm

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lwr001 said:

I am thinking very positively

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Calm down. Take your little pill.

Do not get over excited as that would disturb the peace.

This song will be forgotten next week as mr.Prince has no real plan.

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #40 posted 07/07/15 10:08pm

babynoz

I will wait till there's an album like I did with AOA. I still haven't bought plectrum.

I remember when he had songs scattered piecemeal all over the place and people were running around like trained hamsters in a maze to get them.

Chumps.... lol

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #41 posted 07/08/15 3:53am

BartVanHemelen

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fnksoul said:

One thing I did notice though, it is on Tidal, and it does state on there Licensed to Warner Brothers, I was wondering if he was still going to be doing anything with them or not.

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That's not his choice to make.

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Reply #42 posted 07/08/15 3:56am

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2funkE said:

Its a great song, but its not blowing up big. Guys in their late 50's do not blow up big commercially 35 years after their commercial peak.

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Johnny Cash did. But then he did release relevant albums that spoke to people, and not third-rate rubbish.

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Reply #43 posted 07/08/15 6:09am

jdcxc

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2funkE said:


Its a great song, but its not blowing up big. Guys in their late 50's do not blow up big commercially 35 years after their commercial peak.



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Johnny Cash did. But then he did release relevant albums that spoke to people, and not third-rate rubbish.



Oh pleeze. To compare the two musicians is laughable. Cash appealed to an audience that worshipped nostalgic "Americana" simple folk music and was propped up by Rick Rubin (overrated theft artist) on "covers" projects.

Prince is still a vital musical force with his own unique vision.
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Reply #44 posted 07/08/15 6:21am

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I'm no Johnny Cash fan, but that is some bullshit. There's nothing simple about folk music.
"Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry
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Reply #45 posted 07/08/15 6:23am

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BartVanHemelen said:

2funkE said:

Its a great song, but its not blowing up big. Guys in their late 50's do not blow up big commercially 35 years after their commercial peak.

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Johnny Cash did. But then he did release relevant albums that spoke to people, and not third-rate rubbish.

Lol.............

FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent.
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Reply #46 posted 07/08/15 6:25am

2020

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First off dont feed loser trolls! (ie anything bart says)

Second a video as cool as it sounds is not such a great idea coming from Prince. His record of "hot" videos is less then stellar

Instead he needs to show up on The Tonight Show and perform this song live!!! That will get it noticed!

[Edited 7/8/15 6:26am]

The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #47 posted 07/08/15 6:32am

EroticDreamer

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I will wait till there's an album like I did with AOA. I still haven't bought plectrum.

I remember when he had songs scattered piecemeal all over the place and people were running around like trained hamsters in a maze to get them.

Chumps.... lol

Or, we could just want the music.

Groovy Potential isn't on an album... and that's my jam!

Me thinks you does protest too much.

I'll whisper this secret, Get laid and be happy.

You're welcome.

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Reply #48 posted 07/08/15 6:42am

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I don't understand why so many Prince fans here are so obsessed with album sales and charts and radio and blah blah blah. Does your enjoyment of the music change based on whether other people listen to it also? I love AOA, hate Planet Earth, enjoy Musicology, etc, all based on my own opinions. I don't give a shit whether others buy those albums. Moreover, look at the crap that's popular these days. There's so much garbage. Do you think the people who like that shit are suddenly going to like Prince? Would you even want them to?!

Prince's best shot at chart success (to the extent that exists) would be if somehow all the people who bought his classic 80's albums suddenly felt compelled to buy new Prince music. And that's not going to happen.

Instead of focusing on sales, we should focus on Prince's artistic achievement and his legacy. It's ART that matters, not sales. And we can have healthy debates on whether the art is moving in the direction we individually feel is right.

TL:DR Fuck sales. Go listen to Beyonce if album sales is what you care about.
"Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Reply #49 posted 07/08/15 6:45am

Blixical

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lwr001 said:

thedance said:

thats too late.. wink


edit: please tell Prince about timing his releases right.... eek

[Edited 7/7/15 8:28am]

its not too late,,,,this song bout to blow...big

Don't invest in the stock market for the sake of your future. lol

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 #50 posted 07/08/15 6:47am

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udo said:

lwr001 said:

I am thinking very positively

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Calm down. Take your little pill.

Do not get over excited as that would disturb the peace.

This song will be forgotten next week as mr.Prince has no real plan.

Further to your point, it will be forgotten by its limited press coverage--not by the general public, because you can't forget something you were never made aware of. lol

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 #51 posted 07/08/15 6:48am

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I do like the song, though.
It's not superb or anything, but at least it doesn't sound like a New Orelans jazz band song which seemed to be his thing for most of the last decade. lol

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 #52 posted 07/08/15 7:48am

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2020 said:

First off dont feed loser trolls! (ie anything bart says)

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Oh look, a personal attack instead of a rebuttal. As I've explained before: that's admitting I'm right.

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Reply #53 posted 07/08/15 7:52am

lwr001

Blixical said:

lwr001 said:

its not too late,,,,this song bout to blow...big

Don't invest in the stock market for the sake of your future. lol

haha , a friend once stated to me that if it was raining pussy, i'd get hit in the head with a dick..lol

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Reply #54 posted 07/08/15 8:00am

KingSausage

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lwr001 said:



Blixical said:




lwr001 said:





its not too late,,,,this song bout to blow...big





Don't invest in the stock market for the sake of your future. lol





haha , a friend once stated to me that if it was raining pussy, i'd get hit in the head with a dick..lol




If you think Prince is going to blow up the charts, a hit in the head might have happened already.
"Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Reply #55 posted 07/08/15 8:22am

alandail

2funkE said:

Its a great song, but its not blowing up big. Guys in their late 50's do not blow up big commercially 35 years after their commercial peak. That would have been like Sinatra, Jerry Lee Lewis or Fats Domino blowing up big in the 80's when I was in high school. The masses are not going to listen to artists older than their parents. All MHO.

67 year old James Taylor is charting on the AC charts with his latest single. Also, this whole concept of not listing to someone because of thier age is so stupid. Imagine we did the same thing with actors, directors, writers, etc. Why is music so different. It's not even like people are listening to something drasticly different. It's so stupid that Uptown Funk blew up while Prince can't get his music played. Uptown Funk is really no different than the people who charted in the 80s trying to sound like Prince.

Why do people care about chart success. There are a couple of reasons. For one, it influences what we get to hear and how we get to hear it. The purple rain remasters were likely a victim of lack of sales of AOA and PE last year. The full length 3121 full length movie was a victim of lack of sales of 3121.

The other reason is generations of people are missing his music. It would be kind of nice if when I told someone I listen to Prince that they had some idea who I was even talking about.

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Reply #56 posted 07/08/15 8:37am

lwr001

KingSausage said:

lwr001 said:

haha , a friend once stated to me that if it was raining pussy, i'd get hit in the head with a dick..lol

If you think Prince is going to blow up the charts, a hit in the head might have happened already.

that must be why i cant talk

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Reply #57 posted 07/08/15 10:09am

babynoz

EroticDreamer said:

babynoz said:

I will wait till there's an album like I did with AOA. I still haven't bought plectrum.

I remember when he had songs scattered piecemeal all over the place and people were running around like trained hamsters in a maze to get them.

Chumps.... lol

Or, we could just want the music.

Groovy Potential isn't on an album... and that's my jam!

Me thinks you does protest too much.

I'll whisper this secret, Get laid and be happy.

You're welcome.



Or perhaps you could get a sense of humor?

You're welcome.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #58 posted 07/08/15 10:15am

HatrinaHaterwi
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KingSausage said:

I don't understand why so many Prince fans here are so obsessed with album sales and charts and radio and blah blah blah. Does your enjoyment of the music change based on whether other people listen to it also? I love AOA, hate Planet Earth, enjoy Musicology, etc, all based on my own opinions. I don't give a shit whether others buy those albums. Moreover, look at the crap that's popular these days. There's so much garbage. Do you think the people who like that shit are suddenly going to like Prince? Would you even want them to?! Prince's best shot at chart success (to the extent that exists) would be if somehow all the people who bought his classic 80's albums suddenly felt compelled to buy new Prince music. And that's not going to happen. Instead of focusing on sales, we should focus on Prince's artistic achievement and his legacy. It's ART that matters, not sales. And we can have healthy debates on whether the art is moving in the direction we individually feel is right. TL:DR Fuck sales. Go listen to Beyonce if album sales is what you care about.

I never understand that either. No matter how many people swore up and down that AOA was good, it still sucked ass to ears. shrug

I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #59 posted 07/08/15 10:59am

calciumpaul

I really like it but that scream at 2:22 is out of tune.

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