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Thread started 10/06/15 1:53am

KingSausage

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Everywhere - an underappreciated Prince jam

I've always thought Everywhere from TRC was an amazing song, but it's rarely praised on the Org. It's beautiful and uplifting, with a gorgeous melody and passionate vocals. In addition, the drums are killer.
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Reply #1 posted 10/06/15 2:39am

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KingSausage said:

I've always thought Everywhere from TRC was an amazing song, but it's rarely praised on the Org. It's beautiful and uplifting, with a gorgeous melody and passionate vocals. In addition, the drums are killer.


I agree - it's probably my favourite track on that album. I wish it had been a part of the set during the ONA tour.
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Reply #2 posted 10/06/15 3:03am

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I like it it's just that whenever I hear it, I picture a Bible Summer Camp Dance Party with a really great band.

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Reply #3 posted 10/06/15 4:33am

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Yep, great song. Great singing. Great drums. It's also somehow odd.
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Reply #4 posted 10/06/15 4:42am

EddieC

I like it quite a bit, but only after the opening bit is over. The weird emphasis on certain words really throws me. "Where the milk AND honey flow" "Without God IT wasn't there" Now I feel IT everywhere." They're hit just too hard.

Once we're past that, I love it. And when the chorus comes back, the IT isn't over emphasized, so I don't know why they did it at the beginning. And those notes (when that melody is used later in the song) aren't exaggerated in the other portions either. They're sung more smoothly. And it's really that AND that gets me, not so much the ITs.

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Reply #5 posted 10/06/15 6:20am

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Agreed. Beautiful song.
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Reply #6 posted 10/06/15 7:32am

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I feel it.
What?
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Reply #7 posted 10/06/15 7:36am

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Everywhere ist AWESOME

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Reply #8 posted 10/06/15 7:39am

breakdown2k14

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One of my favorites. Didn't it evolve from the 1986 outtake "God is Everywhere"?
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Reply #9 posted 10/06/15 9:38am

MIRvmn

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Great song cool
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Reply #10 posted 10/06/15 12:24pm

Kara

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It's beautiful, my favorite song from TRC.


TwiliteKid said:

KingSausage said:
I've always thought Everywhere from TRC was an amazing song, but it's rarely praised on the Org. It's beautiful and uplifting, with a gorgeous melody and passionate vocals. In addition, the drums are killer.
I agree - it's probably my favourite track on that album. I wish it had been a part of the set during the ONA tour.


I agree that it should have been part of the ONA tour. An instrumental version was played at the Oberhausen soundcheck, which can be found on the One Nite Alone in Oberhausen boot. That's the only live performance I know of.

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Reply #11 posted 10/06/15 12:31pm

NouveauDance

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cool

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Reply #12 posted 10/06/15 1:03pm

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breakdown2k14 said:

One of my favorites. Didn't it evolve from the 1986 outtake "God is Everywhere"?

don't remind me of that period, I'm trying to feel HitNRun

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Reply #13 posted 10/06/15 1:03pm

OldFriends4Sal
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This was always my favorite from the album. Beautiful piece.

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Reply #14 posted 10/06/15 6:04pm

EddieC

OldFriends4Sale said:

breakdown2k14 said:

One of my favorites. Didn't it evolve from the 1986 outtake "God is Everywhere"?

don't remind me of that period, I'm trying to feel HitNRun

That's not circulating, is ir? I've heard the title, but that's all.

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Reply #15 posted 10/06/15 6:27pm

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EddieC said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

don't remind me of that period, I'm trying to feel HitNRun

That's not circulating, is ir? I've heard the title, but that's all.

I don't think it is

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Reply #16 posted 10/06/15 6:28pm

Bluu

A rousing, inspirational number. Lovely song. This, "Digital Garden" and "She Loves Me 4 Me" are the tracks I feel the most on TRC.

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Reply #17 posted 10/07/15 1:25am

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OldFriends4Sale said:



breakdown2k14 said:


One of my favorites. Didn't it evolve from the 1986 outtake "God is Everywhere"?


don't remind me of that period, I'm trying to feel HitNRun


I liked hitnrun instantly . great album !
There's Joy in repetition
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