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Are there any moments in music (by any artist) that are as satisfying as.... Those 20 minute Purple Rains from the 84-85 tour. I mean, I haven't heard all of them, so I'm assuming some of them drag on for a bit depending on the show, but when it's just right as in the 85 Florida show, for me personally it's a sincerely divine almost otherworldy experience. I feels like you're hearing somebody transcend (and I say that without hyperbole); the passion, the expression, the emotion, the vulnerability, the sincerity, the energy. It's absolutely unlike anything I've ever heard.
When he hits that "everybody in the whole world sing!" on the snare....I try to keep these thoughts to myself cuz it's weird, but, that shit is borderline orgasmic for me lol. I can't believe there's people making music that just comes together the way this does. And then it makes me wonder what it feels like to be the musician in these moments.
Anyway, I'm a thrill seeker always looking for things that can move me. Are there any other artists with moments that are comparable to PR? | |
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Great that music moves someone like this, unfourtunately i haven't listened or seen any live show apart from SOTT. | |
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Of course there are. There's lots of great moments in music that can hit you like that. Miles Davis' Kind of Blue is that kind of record... And that's only one... [Edited 12/14/15 14:40pm] | |
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ooo Miles Davis' band hits an indescribable groove in Arghata. Yeah, moments like that. In this thread I'm asking specifics because I'm genuinely curious lol | |
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Cherish the Day by Sade ombie by Fela Kuti Strings of Life by Derrick May all come to mind immediately for me | |
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Countless. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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KingSausage said: Countless. Who made that album? I can't remember ever hearing it. | |
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yes TONS...come out your cave, g | |
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Those guitar solos before the opening lines and the guitar solos after the closing lines on those 20 minute versions of Purple Rain makes me wonder. Is Prince playing his music to God? Or is God singing to Prince? Is Prince God? Or did God use Prince to deliver His message to the universe?
Truly the most breath taking music I have ever heard... his solos on The Question of U live are a close second for me | |
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I get the love but even Kcool would say "Cool but cool it a bit".
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Well, go and listen to the "Auld Lang Syne" intro from "Miles from the Park". The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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NorthC said: KingSausage said: Countless. Who made that album? I can't remember ever hearing it. I did, but there's only one copy of it and you need to pay $2 million to hear it. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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How beautiful to be a teenager I also used to believe Prince was above everyone else when I was 17 A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Well, this can be discussed on many levels...but at some point he is hardly comparable to any individual in music that we know till these days...Do you remember what Miles Davis saw in PRINCE back than: Jimi Hendrix, Charlie Chaplin, James Brown & Marvin Gaye... | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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I'm not old but I been around a quarter century lol.
Honestly, I listen to a lot of artists, but I've only been listening to P for a year and a half so everything is new to me. And he kind of has everything I look for in an artist. So I get excited, pardon me lol. | |
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like who? And in what? That's the point of this thread. | |
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I guess the turn of being overenthusiastic came around 27-28 for me, so be patient. Also, the internet has allowed me to discover tons of music by comparison to when I was restricted to buying 4 or 5 CD's a month, and this has played a role. The more I discovered the more I realized that there was TONS of great music but that virtually no artist was as innovative as I used to think they were, because I got more aware of their predecessors and contemporaries. I think as we grow older we tend to get a bit less excited by everything, or at least to put things more in perspective A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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And for me it's the other way around. I get superexcited whenever I hear something "new" from Prince. Like Insatiable from the original cut. Man oh man was I shaking when that falsetto kicked in. Or when I heard that guitar solo from "Just my Imagination" Small Club two month ago (yeah, I'm a Prince noob, blow me), that was otherworldy. Been a Princefan 4 years. Listen to a ton of new music, but the man stays very original compared to other artists. The fact that he combined the highest art of music and still remained a superstar is much respect in my book. [Edited 12/17/15 2:13am] | |
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You inspired me to listen to Double Live again, something I hadn't done in a loooong time. I have major issues with that tour, always had, find it somewhat frustrating by comparison to previous or further tours, IDK, something to robotic in its sound. It just fails at recreating the sound of the album while also failing at creating a different sound the way the 1999 or Parade tours managed to keep the spirit of the albums while delivering a different texture. However there are great moments and the 18 minutes version of PR is gorgeous, I'll give u that. Like Lovesexy Live 1 & 2, though, my LD rip has a terribkle audio quality: those 2 releases are in urgent need of a proper remaster, if not remixing of the audio tracks. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Yeah, it's just in my nature to be overenthusiastic. I used to try and control it, but now I just embrace it. It's what makes me me lol. I honestly felt like I listened to too much music as a teenager because of the internet, so I actually made the switch to only CDs a few years ago. Gives me a lot more time to appreciate the music I listen to, rather than listening to a new album or mixtape everyday. Overstimulation of the senses.
Prince is dope, but I don't worship him or anything like that, don't get me wrong. I'm just super into black music and guitar right now, and he does (did) it extremely well with a modern twist.
I also don't really care much for the PR tour, I agree with what you said. But they do a dope Irresistable Bitch and PR. And Computer Blue. | |
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We are almost the same age, so do not apologize, do not let grandmas and grandpas in this forum take away your enthusiasm; they're old and tired, have seen the world already. Keep on with your enthusiasm. | |
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Prince is an artist that provokes extreme reactions. That is testament to his unabashed creativity. Yes, there a lot of "Into The Light" moments, and God is sure in the details when the raw talent of Prince ignites as a result all of his discipline, virtuosity and hard work. All in the service of true expression of feelings. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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