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Reply #30 posted 05/12/16 4:41pm

McD

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Cloreen said:

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- Man, disc 2 of "Emancipation" is not very good..



Nuts.

Cloreen said:

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- "prince" album is better than I thought. (Hated it in the past.).



Nuts. (The hating it part)

Cloreen said:


- "Come" is superb. One of his top three albums. Yes, top three.



The Nut Family's European Vacation

Cloreen said:

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- "Crucial" really should have replaced "Adore" on "Sign O The Times."



Only sensible thing you've said.

Cloreen said:

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- "Strays Of The World" is the worst song Prince ever recorded.



It's like a million little boy nuts got it on with a million little girl nuts and had millions of baby nuts. None of whom had ever heard Sarah or Life O' The Party.

Cloreen said:

- "Cloreen Bacon Skin" is one of the greatest songs Prince ever recorded.



Nuttier than a squirrel's shit.
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Reply #31 posted 05/12/16 7:25pm

Cloreen

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NorthC said:

As for Emancipation CD 2, he recorded that being in love and happy with his unborn child... Maybe that influences the way you listen to it?

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Yeah, that second CD in "Emancipation" is so hopeful for a beautiful future with wife and child...very sad to take in now. But to be honest, I didn't like it back then. I always preferred the angrier, gritty Prince. Best songs on "Emancipation" were those gritty ones -- "Slave" and "Face Down."

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Reply #32 posted 05/13/16 12:26am

Goddess4Real

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Yuuuup today its Diamonds & Pearls lol Rosie Gaines is amazing, should have been a major star.

Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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Reply #33 posted 05/13/16 12:41am

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i just got the 21cd set of Indigo Nights afterhows....they are blowing me away. Plus I listenened to "4 those of u on valium". But I can only do so much, still cant open all the tribute mags yet sad

"May U live 2 C the Dawn"
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Reply #34 posted 05/13/16 2:15am

Aerogram

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No I'm not.

It's too early for a complete retrospective for me, I dig the newer music but am still going deep into his catalog for specific songs. I listen to music maybe three hours a week although I play songs in my head literally all the time, night and day.

Now that he has passed away, I'm more positive about some material. I know you guys think I'm a big "fam" who probably likes almost everything, but nothing could be further from the truth.

There are tracks on all but a few of his albums I just don't like. Often there are only a few tracks I care for. Some examples:

International Lover: When I first got the record when it came out, I treated this song as mostly an elaborate joke set to great music. Since then, it has come to represent Prince overreaching in the boudoir department, maybe it was recorded for fans that dream of making a spring symphony with him on that famous brass bed.

Glam Slam and Positivity: I like this better than International Lover, but ultimately this and Positivity are the Lovesexy songs I am least positive about. Something about the arrangement is too melancholic, like the kind of bittersweet reminescence you'd hear from a recovering addict in rehab. They're supposed to feel great but somehow they don't -- to me.

Stuff like Baby Knows.

On the other hand, there's lots of songs I now feel I was over-critical about. Maybe it's because at the time they failed to ignite or I could dismiss the arrangement as another typical Prince job.

Examples:

Cinnamon Girl: As a rocker, this felt too light at the time. The 3EG years only made it lighter. But now, I wonder WTH was my problem, this track is a great example of his work, now that everything must be ranked by responding to the question: Is this song a good "in the manner of Prince Rogers Nelson" song?

Now it doesn't matter if the song was considered a hit or a miss at the time, given where he was and where he had been. Time and death erase all these concerns, as they do whenever a great musician leaves us. For instance, a piano sonata by Mozart or Ludwig Van Beethoven might have been seen as just ok for them during their lifetime or even for a decade or two after their death, but in the end even music that is not as remarkable as other pieces gets reassessed because future listeners are looking for anything that is representative of the composer's style. I mean, J.S Bach wrote loads of cantatas, only a few are familiar to the average classical music fan but those that are into sacred music cherish all of them, because while there are many cantatas, there are still a finite number that were written by J.S. Bach, in his manner.

And so it will be for Prince. It could take a few years or a few decades, some songs will still be considered unimpressive in light of everything he has done, but there will still be a place for songs like International Lover that are not considered his best balladry ever, still trust me: there will be people who will look at all the ballads and consider them a whole, with great and less great examples.

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Reply #35 posted 05/13/16 2:34am

Thizz

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Something I never did before.

In no particular order.

I forgot that some I didn't like at all; New Power Soul, Planet Earth, etc. now sound pretty darn good.

And others not so much.

Y'all?

Actually yes . . I am, and I am almost done and I also finished a book by Ronin Ro

Why not chronological order? wouldn't that make the most sense? I'm at MPLSound

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Reply #36 posted 05/13/16 2:39am

Adorecream

Not really listening to all of them randomly. The ones I am listening to a lot are

1. Parade

2. Lovesymbol

3. Diamonds and Pearls

4. Lovesexy

5. ATWIAD

and a lot of bootlegs/unreleased songs like Empty Room, others here with us and old friends 4 sale, original version with lines like "Cocaine became easy, to talk about things that you don't know"

Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name
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Reply #37 posted 05/13/16 4:35am

FUNKYNESS

I did this constantly since 1978. It is a way of life for the real fans from the old school.

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Reply #38 posted 05/13/16 5:28am

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I've been revisiting some records I have heard the least over the years: Graffiti Bridge, Diamonds and Pearls.

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And lots of live shows / rehearsals / unreleased.

"..free to change your mind"
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Reply #39 posted 05/13/16 6:05am

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Unforturately, a few years back, my entire digital Prince CD collection vanished into thin air when my hard drive DIED. So much $$$$ invested and wasted. I'm still cry over the loss. So little by little as I build my collection back up by rentals from my local library, I listen to them in the order received. I've downloaded 9 rentals so far. All newer stuff (2007 & up), which I was not fimiiar with. Out of the 9 I listened to I liked, "Art Official Age" the best. I'll be picking up 2 more titles today. I believe one of the CD's is, "COME". I've read reviews claiming "COME" mirrors more of his edgy guitar stuff from the 80's. Thats my favorite style of Prince music. He was an amazing guitrist. My opinion, one of the very best in history. And thats why I enjoy that era of Prince's music the best. Todays CD of choice; 1999. TGIF! Have a great day my fellow purple peeps! nutty

"So here I sit in my lonely room
Lookin' for my sunshine
But all I've got is two cigarettes
And this broken heart of mine
So let the rain come down
Let the rain come down
Let the rain come down, down"
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Reply #40 posted 05/13/16 6:08am

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thx185 said:

I've been revisiting some records I have heard the least over the years: Graffiti Bridge, Diamonds and Pearls.


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And lots of live shows / rehearsals / unreleased.




That's what I've been doing too. Stuff i don't listen to frequently. Live shows. Unreleased material. Etc.
"Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Reply #41 posted 05/13/16 7:06am

thx185

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KingSausage said:

thx185 said:

I've been revisiting some records I have heard the least over the years: Graffiti Bridge, Diamonds and Pearls.

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And lots of live shows / rehearsals / unreleased.

That's what I've been doing too. Stuff i don't listen to frequently. Live shows. Unreleased material. Etc.

Right on. It's such an amazing treasure trove. Standouts for me are The Flesh project (always love me some Leeds on the track), the soundcheck from Miami (1985.04.07), and The Line #2. Oh my god that track. So much lovesexy goodness! It has convinced me that the vault is going to continue knocking me on my ass with new treasures for years to come.

"..free to change your mind"
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Reply #42 posted 05/13/16 7:55am

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I've been listening to AOA, PlectrumElectrum, and HitnRun Phase 2 (Phase 1, not so much!).

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I have to say, I really think he was hitting a new golden age. Some REALLY great tracks on all 3 albums, and all capture the feeling of his live shows better than anything since... maybe Gold, but really SOTT!

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Groovy Potential is freaking awesome! cool

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Reply #43 posted 05/13/16 8:17am

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thx185 said:



KingSausage said:


thx185 said:

I've been revisiting some records I have heard the least over the years: Graffiti Bridge, Diamonds and Pearls.


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And lots of live shows / rehearsals / unreleased.



That's what I've been doing too. Stuff i don't listen to frequently. Live shows. Unreleased material. Etc.

Right on. It's such an amazing treasure trove. Standouts for me are The Flesh project (always love me some Leeds on the track), the soundcheck from Miami (1985.04.07), and The Line #2. Oh my god that track. So much lovesexy goodness! It has convinced me that the vault is going to continue knocking me on my ass with new treasures for years to come.




I have yet to touch City Lights Remastered Vol. 7. It's just sitting on my phone, calling to me. I might fall in and never come out.
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Reply #44 posted 05/13/16 10:37am

Xarina

Yes, and in no particular order, which surprises me. Some of my favorites I haven't even listened to yet, cuz I find myself getting stuck on an album once I start it again. :nod:

This has been my week for AOA, though last night I watched my copies of Sign O' the Times (that REALLY needs a DVD release in US format) and 3 chains O' Gold...which also, needs a DVD release...and has a creepy ending. sad
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Reply #45 posted 05/13/16 11:44am

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You mean listening to them all .... no

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Reply #46 posted 05/13/16 12:50pm

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FUNKYNESS said:

I did this constantly since 1978. It is a way of life for the real fans from the old school.

No it's not. Real fans listen to whatever they want whenever they want.

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Reply #47 posted 05/13/16 12:53pm

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Thizz said:

sro100 said:

Something I never did before.

In no particular order.

I forgot that some I didn't like at all; New Power Soul, Planet Earth, etc. now sound pretty darn good.

And others not so much.

Y'all?

Actually yes . . I am, and I am almost done and I also finished a book by Ronin Ro

Why not chronological order? wouldn't that make the most sense? I'm at MPLSound

Not chronological order. I'm trying to start with CDs I haven't listened to in a long time and working my way through from least-listened to finally "burned out" CDs.

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Reply #48 posted 05/13/16 12:54pm

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I've been listening to all my vinyl, in random order. I have taken a bit of a break, though. It's still just so damn hard. sad

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Reply #49 posted 05/13/16 12:54pm

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james said:

I've been listening to AOA, PlectrumElectrum, and HitnRun Phase 2 (Phase 1, not so much!).

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I have to say, I really think he was hitting a new golden age. Some REALLY great tracks on all 3 albums, and all capture the feeling of his live shows better than anything since... maybe Gold, but really SOTT!

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Groovy Potential is freaking awesome! cool

I agree on Groovy Potential!

Yes, his last "real album" AOA is definitely a high point.

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Reply #50 posted 05/13/16 9:39pm

Goddess4Real

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Today its the prince album lol

Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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Reply #51 posted 05/13/16 10:44pm

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Yep. I am listening in order. I have just gotten to 2001. I have also included a lot of protege albums. At the moment, I am listening to my version of High, which I made years ago. 2 discs including all of the NPG Ahdio tracks, plus the singles released during the time. Gotta say, High has actually been pretty engaging. I think Rave In2 is next (the remix album obviously) and then The Rainbow Children era albums. I have spent a lot less time with the albums from Rave onward, so I am looking forward to everything coming up.
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Reply #52 posted 05/13/16 10:44pm

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Yep. I am listening in order. I have just gotten to 2001. I have also included a lot of protege albums. At the moment, I am listening to my version of High, which I made years ago. 2 discs including all of the NPG Ahdio tracks, plus the singles released during the time. Gotta say, High has actually been pretty engaging. I think Rave In2 is next (the remix album obviously) and then The Rainbow Children era albums. I have spent a lot less time with the albums from Rave onward, so I am looking forward to everything coming up.
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Reply #53 posted 05/13/16 10:46pm

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Wait, I am wrong: after the High tracks come The Remix Experience. I wonder how many of those were sold.
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Reply #54 posted 05/14/16 2:18am

GirlBrother

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20Ten is hitting the spot right now.

It's kind of sunny-sounding and fluffy.
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Reply #55 posted 05/14/16 7:25am

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All of my music is on the computer, but I actually pulled out all of my Prince CDs just to see them. They're in amazing shape, which surprised me a bit (I was hard on CDs when I was younger).
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Reply #56 posted 05/14/16 7:52am

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KingSausage said:

I WAS, but then the new Radiohead came out.


As much as I like radiohead, there is no one I'm substituting for Prince right now.
Baby, that was much too fast... 1958-2016
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Reply #57 posted 05/14/16 8:50am

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Funkmeimfamous said:

KingSausage said:

I WAS, but then the new Radiohead came out.


As much as I like radiohead, there is no one I'm substituting for Prince right now.



I'm interspersing them. Lots of Prince. A Radiohead album. Repeat.
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Reply #58 posted 05/14/16 8:59am

P2daP

Some what ironically. I decided to listen to every Prince album in chronological order. Without even listening to anything else in between. I don't what possessed me to do that. But, I did. I ended up finishing it about a week before he died. :-/
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Reply #59 posted 05/14/16 1:35pm

ThePain

i've been going through everything too. Then I get to some songs & they just repeat in my head. I keep putting 'My Computer' on repeat among others.

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