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Thread started 08/22/15 6:18pm

ComeHereLetMeC
utYourHair

Lyrical Breakdown of Tamborine

This is my interpretation of "Tamborine" and it’s deeper meaning. This song is about Prince using masturbation and its sexual fantasy as an escape from the boring world of reality. The difference between this song and any other one of his songs about sex is that with masturbation he has complete control of his sexual fantasy.

The word “Tamborine” is a metaphor for sexual organ, or the vehicle used to achieve orgasm.

“Close my eyes, what’s it like, what’s it like inside your tamborine?”

--meaning fantasize about being inside a woman’s vagina while masterbating

“All alone, by myself me and I play my tambourine”

He uses “Trampoline” as a metaphor for moving his hand up and down his penis, or escaping through masturbating

“Long Days, Lonely Nights, Trampoline”

Then he proclaims he’d rather masturbate than be with a woman who screws a lot of men, he may even mean a prostitute in this case with “Trolley cars that jumble 17”

Again, Prince is tortured by his sexual addiction

“Tamborine, Tamborine! Why are you the star of all my dreams?”

His use of metaphors on this song is classic Prince genius…

Agree with my interpretation?

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Reply #1 posted 08/22/15 6:20pm

ComeHereLetMeC
utYourHair

this was inspired by another thread. Here's the lyrics I hear Prince sing:

Oh, my God, here you are

Prettiest thing in life I've ever seen

Close my eyes, what's it like?

What's it like inside your tamborine?

Oh, my God, there I go

Falling in love with a face in a magazine

(Uh oh, not again)

All alone, by myself

Me and I play my tamborine

Trampoline, trampoline, trampoline, trampoline

Long days, lonely nights, trampoline

Long days, lonely nights, trampoline

I don't care for one night stands

With trolley cars that juggle seventeen

I just wanna settle down

And play around my baby's tamborine

Tamborine, what are you?

Why are you the star of all my dreams?

(Star of all my dreams, are you a good tamborine?)

Are you good? Are you bad?

Are you just a necessary means?

Trampoline, tamborine, tamborine, trolley cars

Long days, lonely nights

Too bad we're not allowed to scream

(Yeah, yeah, too bad)

Guess that I'll stay at home all alone

And play my tamborine

Tamborine, tamborine, tamborine, tamborine

The tamborine

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Reply #2 posted 08/22/15 8:44pm

steakfinger

By the middle of the song he's saying trampoline for some damned reason.

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Reply #3 posted 08/22/15 8:58pm

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steakfinger said:

By the middle of the song he's saying trampoline for some damned reason.

Playing his tamborine bouncing on a trampoline feeling tangerine

How many colors are there in Prince music?

Purple Rain

Computer Blue

Fuschia Light

Black Album

Rainbow Children

Pink Cashmere

Yellow

Little Red Corvette

Scarlet Pussy

[Edited 8/22/15 20:59pm]

"So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..."
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Reply #4 posted 08/22/15 9:46pm

ComeHereLetMeC
utYourHair

steakfinger said:

By the middle of the song he's saying trampoline for some damned reason.

going up and down and up and downand up and down as in jacking off

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Reply #5 posted 08/23/15 4:14am

ForbiddenFruit

The tamborine might be something round that he and his lover have in common.

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Reply #6 posted 08/23/15 5:23am

NouveauDance

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Deeper meaning? There's barely a surface one.

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Reply #7 posted 08/24/15 4:06pm

iZsaZsa

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What?
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Reply #8 posted 08/24/15 4:08pm

SignOthetimes1
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it's about fucking.

I dont think it's any deeper.

GREAT fucking song though.

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Reply #9 posted 08/24/15 4:42pm

tollyc

steakfinger said:

By the middle of the song he's saying trampoline for some damned reason.

I think he is doing a play on words..."trembling"...not trampoline.

But I am not 100% sure.

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Reply #10 posted 08/24/15 4:59pm

NouveauDance

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"Troubling"

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Reply #11 posted 08/24/15 5:15pm

VelvetKittyKat

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I far prefer this track to his later (reloaded) remake 'Tamborocca.'

lol

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Reply #12 posted 08/24/15 6:12pm

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utYourHair

NouveauDance said:

"Troubling"

I here that but I also hear "Trampoline"

Trampoline makes sense in the sense of sitting around jacking off "Long Days Lonely Nights" but then again so does "troubling"... I never trust what Prince writes are the lyrics because tons of times he's not singing the lyrics that he writes, case in point Erotic Ciry where he's clearly singing "we can fuck until the dawn" but he writes that the lyrics are "we can funk until the dawn", he does the same thing with a bunch of other songs ('Adore', 'Sister', etc.) but in this case I'm not sure why he would omit trampline vs. trembling but on the actual cd lyrical booklet he omits both words as if he's not singing words just harmony during that part...strange but true

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Reply #13 posted 08/25/15 3:17am

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SignOthetimes1987 said:

it's about fucking.


I dont think it's any deeper.


GREAT fucking song though.



It's about masturbation - big difference!
...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...

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Reply #14 posted 08/25/15 4:27am

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I think it's been debated that "Tamborine" has something to do with the woman's hymen. As in, she's not giving up the sex so Prince is getting frustrated.

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Reply #15 posted 08/25/15 5:38am

Mindflux

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ComeHereLetMeCutYourHair said:



NouveauDance said:


"Troubling"



I here that but I also hear "Trampoline"


Trampoline makes sense in the sense of sitting around jacking off "Long Days Lonely Nights" but then again so does "troubling"... I never trust what Prince writes are the lyrics because tons of times he's not singing the lyrics that he writes, case in point Erotic Ciry where he's clearly singing "we can fuck until the dawn" but he writes that the lyrics are "we can funk until the dawn", he does the same thing with a bunch of other songs ('Adore', 'Sister', etc.) but in this case I'm not sure why he would omit trampline vs. trembling but on the actual cd lyrical booklet he omits both words as if he's not singing words just harmony during that part...strange but true



I've never seen "official" written lyrics for an of the songs you mention - where exactly are you reading them and we're they written or approved by Prince? For example, if you're getting them from music books, those weren't necessarily written or approved by Prince, but will be the book's transcriber's interpretation.

With Erotic City, Prince allegedly told radio stations the lyrics were "We can funk until the dawn", so that the track would get radio play. But there were never, to my knowledge, an accompanying lyric sheet. Same for Adore and Sister - there are no lyrics in the album covers.
...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...

My dance project;
www.zubzub.co.uk

Listen to any of my tracks in full, for free, here;
www.zubzub.bandcamp.com

Go and glisten wink
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Reply #16 posted 08/25/15 5:47am

Mindflux

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Se7en said:

I think it's been debated that "Tamborine" has something to do with the woman's hymen. As in, she's not giving up the sex so Prince is getting frustrated.




That's stretching it - if you'll excuse such a phrase in these circumstances! :-P

The song suggests that a lot of women make him horny, a women he's just laid eyes on (Oh my god, here you are, prettiest thing in life I've ever seen), but he just has to imagine what it's like between her legs. Then, on his own, "falling in love with a face in a magazine", so he exorcise his frustrated lust with a wank!

But he also suggests that, despite his wanton proclivities, he's not interested.in "one night stands" with women who sleep around. He'd rather still just have sex with his girl "I just want to settle down and play my baby's tambourine".

There is no suggestion he has a girl, he says he wants to settle down, but that doesn't mean he has, though he does say "my baby's tambourine", but that could be a desire rather than a reality.

Tambourine certainly is an interchangeable metaphor for either sex's genitalia, but I don't see how it's referring specifically to a woman's hymen or a non-existant girl not giving it up!
...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...

My dance project;
www.zubzub.co.uk

Listen to any of my tracks in full, for free, here;
www.zubzub.bandcamp.com

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Reply #17 posted 08/25/15 7:58am

khelm9

kenkamken said:

steakfinger said:

By the middle of the song he's saying trampoline for some damned reason.

Playing his tamborine bouncing on a trampoline feeling tangerine

How many colors are there in Prince music?

Purple Rain

Computer Blue

Fuschia Light

Black Album

Rainbow Children

Pink Cashmere

Yellow

Little Red Corvette

Scarlet Pussy

[Edited 8/22/15 20:59pm]

Peach, Gold, White Mansion,

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Reply #18 posted 08/25/15 9:04am

phunkymunky

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khelm9 said:

kenkamken said:

Playing his tamborine bouncing on a trampoline feeling tangerine

How many colors are there in Prince music?

Purple Rain

Computer Blue

Fuschia Light

Black Album

Rainbow Children

Pink Cashmere

Yellow

Little Red Corvette

Scarlet Pussy

[Edited 8/22/15 20:59pm]

Peach, Gold, White Mansion,

Purple music

purple house

Purple and Gold

Silver Tongue

Crimson and Clover

So Blue

Tangerine

Black sweat

Violet the Organ grinder

indigo Nights

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Reply #19 posted 08/25/15 5:17pm

ComeHereLetMeC
utYourHair

Mindflux said:

ComeHereLetMeCutYourHair said:

I here that but I also hear "Trampoline"

Trampoline makes sense in the sense of sitting around jacking off "Long Days Lonely Nights" but then again so does "troubling"... I never trust what Prince writes are the lyrics because tons of times he's not singing the lyrics that he writes, case in point Erotic Ciry where he's clearly singing "we can fuck until the dawn" but he writes that the lyrics are "we can funk until the dawn", he does the same thing with a bunch of other songs ('Adore', 'Sister', etc.) but in this case I'm not sure why he would omit trampline vs. trembling but on the actual cd lyrical booklet he omits both words as if he's not singing words just harmony during that part...strange but true

I've never seen "official" written lyrics for an of the songs you mention - where exactly are you reading them and we're they written or approved by Prince? For example, if you're getting them from music books, those weren't necessarily written or approved by Prince, but will be the book's transcriber's interpretation. With Erotic City, Prince allegedly told radio stations the lyrics were "We can funk until the dawn", so that the track would get radio play. But there were never, to my knowledge, an accompanying lyric sheet. Same for Adore and Sister - there are no lyrics in the album covers.

By official lyrics, I mean lyrics that are on the accompanying cd lyric booklet. In Adore he clearly sings "I ain't fucking just for kicks" but says "This ain't for kicks"... Dirty mind didn't come with lyrics as far as I know... and on Tamborine like I stated he omits "Trampoline" or "Trembling" or whatever he is singing from the cd lyric booklet

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