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Free Urself - Discussion Thread Part 2 Other thread was getting a little long. |
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First! What? | |
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sorry i couldn't quote this with proper attribution; the other thread was closed too suddenly.
absolutely fair point. listen to "crystal ball", then listen to no other track ever. | |
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The thing with that is that the sophisticated records didn't sell. Arguably "Joy In Repetition" is the last in that run, and GB wasn't considered a hit. Hence the 180, and putting together the D&P lineup, which, lest we forget, was a HUGE hit.
Obviously I love "Crystal Ball" but how do you think the public would have reacted to that? |
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i listened to both of these this morning and honestly, i could have driven my car off a bridge and been happy. | |
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this makes me sad in my heart. i don't care about the goddamn public, and i feel like ... . . . uggghhhhhh . . . . if he's at a stage where he actually cares what the public thinks - i don't even know what to say or how to feel. he's the one who said that Prince (the album) was .. fuck. what's the word he used? not "manipulative" but created to make the record company happy. and he didn't really care for it for that reason. | |
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Ok....I'd like to clarify my 'i feel ya' position re: violetblues(?) Post. I somehow missed the bit about the stroke. I'm not feeling that...and HIGHLY doubting as well. Prince has led an obscenely healthy lifestyle to be popping off a stroke at pre 60....that's just silly. Many members of my family have had strokes...of many sizes...micro to fatal. Nothing of Prince says stroke AT ALL to me...that's just silliness. | |
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I never took that seriously. What? | |
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For the record anyone who read those stupid comments from violetdoodoo please remember this person is highly delusional and really thinks way to highly of their own warped sense of reality...also don't feed the trolls. 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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Free Urself is more of a good song than a bad one for sure.
Not a strong song, mostly due to Prince's uninteresting ad-libs and boring as milk and toast collaborators. For me it's Strawberry Lake, albeit a frustratigly-hum-drum Prince-Iyanla-Fix-My-Life-styled one. [Edited 10/1/15 6:56am] | |
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RodeoSchro said:
I've noticed my vocabulary has grown as I got older. For a while, I would utilize it to its fullest. But as I got even older, there came a point where I realized doing that wasn't always fun or prudent. [Edited 10/1/15 7:26am] | |
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oh c'mon, people say that jokingly when you are suddenly and dramatically off your game. | |
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And when I speak of sophistication, it does not neccesarily mean "serious" work. Charles M Shultz art work was very simple but oozed charm and sophistication. Starfish and Coffee is likewise a charming track that oozes sophistication. That kind of work is the work of a master. Someone who knows and understands his/her medium enough to be playful with it. Prince certainly did, from simple charming tracks, lush balads, rock, funk and of course even agglomerations. [Edited 10/1/15 8:42am] | |
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iZsaZsa said: First! This ain't YouTube lol ”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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I took another listen today, hoping I was wrong yesterday.. Prince 4Ever. | |
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I like it even more now, the song has positive vibes and puts me in a good mood Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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I'm feelin' kind of "meh" about this one. It sounds rather bland and uninspired, especially after the masterful, exciting, and ear candy laced AOA and HNR. Even a straightforward rock album like Plectrum has a more blistering, energetic sound production and performance. This sounds more like the blandness of Stare and Baltimore. - However, with the exception of Fallinlove2nite and X's Face, I was rather underwhlemed with all of the single track releases until I heard them in context of Pleccy, AOA and HNR, so there's still hope. But right now I'm disappointed, especially in the wake of these recent three monster-kickass albums. I'm not going to let this new song damper my revived excitement over new Prince music.
Hi-yo Silver, it's The Bone Ranger! | |
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--- Yep! I couldn't agree more. Hi-yo Silver, it's The Bone Ranger! | |
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TheBoneRanger said:
--- Yep! I couldn't agree more. I get a kick out of Prince's voice doing the lower register on this track. Reminds me of his call and response part on Sheila E's "Yellow". It's recorded at 432 mHz so it's impossible to feel bad listening to this tune. | |
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What happened to all the enthusiasm that was in the other thread? | |
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I love this track.. Its fun, its positive. 4 stars for me. Has it been identified who's singing backing vox in the last part of the song? The voice doesn't sound that familiar to me.. Change it one more time.. | |
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xpertluva said: What happened to all the enthusiasm that was in the other thread? This is just a consolation thread Militant created to preserve the mega positive first thread for future generations. Love this song and quite a few others on hitnrun, it must be I"m not phophis ... Shopphis sophisticated (damn you, big words!) | |
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Did we really need to start another thread and bitch about P not having made anything 'sophisticated' since Joy in Rep, and CB. REALLY?! First of all what does that word even mean to u all? Complex or layered production, deep personal lyrics, spiritual stuff (I doubt that), social commentary (doubt that too)? Please share. Cause if Dreamer, Colonized Mind, Future Soul Song, SHOE, hell even PE (the song), Lavaux, WBH, June, GOTB, The Dance (I don't care how'old' it is), hell all of TRC (minus WF),BWT,Here, etc (I could go on) aren't SOPHISTICATED then GTFOH!! Btw, What brand of cheese do y'all eat with this brand of perpetual Whine!! [Edited 10/1/15 19:47pm] | |
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what I hear, related to all this, is insecurity. He doesn't seem confident enough in his new material to trust it, and let it grow into an exciting structure. Songs like Free Urself, which I think is pretty good, limp along without a build, no bridge, no vamp. It's frustrating as a listener, because you hear the potential, then the song ends. . ITS NOT UNUSUAL, though. Dylan released "Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle" in 1989, 23 years after "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands". | |
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So sophistication can be, like, not serious all the time?
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xpertluva said: What happened to all the enthusiasm that was in the other thread? They had to create a second thread because the first was abnormally positive. At least for here. I still love the song though. And many of his 80s classics and material on Dream Factory are not 'sophisticated' either. | |
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'Sophistication' in the terms we're talking here comes from an artist's frame of mind, not from any of the rock journalists' (and normals') ideas about 'peaks and decline' due to aging etc. Music is his 'job' and he can do it well but it's clearly not the EXCESSIVELY all-consuming passion it once was and he's not constantly on the lookout for interesting themes to write about, to push with. He's often, like many peers with long careers, just turning in tunes and parking cliches like 'party' on them. There's no difference to the 'fun' aspect of creating them. What's missing is his once-constant desire to provoke.
You may say that Prince always had his religious 'obsession' and used to manage to combine it with 'sophisticated' artistry but there's another factor: he used to very LONELY in this. He used to make a rod for his own back with that. If you imagine what it must have been like to be singularly talented and 'situated' in a 24 hour 'be Prince the star in full regalia and makeup', you might get to WHY Prince likes a community that is, perhaps, best glimpsed in his Arsenio appearances. Arsenio, like many people from a 'Gospel' tradition are friendly and accommodating of a 'clean living' style of community and 'fun' is light-hearted rather than 'sophisticated'. Many in that community are involved also, as Prince is, in stricter scriptural study and their style of community is the means to recognise that without having to browbeat others around that community. It's a necessarily 'limited' arena, whereas the Prince whose absence people are lamenting on this thread was someone who did not BELONG to that voluntary limitation but was engaged in testing it, pushing it.
The alternative would be to hook back to an antagonistic position, even one of excessive pride and blatant superiority, a complex whose inverse isn't much comfort when the isolation really bites.
It's not easy being a superhero, people [Edited 10/2/15 2:31am] [Edited 10/2/15 2:41am] “I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions.”
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