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FACE DOWN-DEAD LIKE ELVIS ... Help Please So I'm watching tv this morning and I see one of Elvis former long time gfs has published a new book, and she talks about the first time he OD's and how it was reported as the "flu" then, and ever thereafter; course if got me thinking of the plane diversion and the susequent "flu" diagnosis. I had already been liistening a lot to Face Down and trying to think why he would write these lyrics, and make the connection between the OD and his death long before it happened? Why?
Is there a "Prince-like" message in these lyrics. 1) The first stanza of the lyrics below clearly refer to what Warner told him and them being the root of all evil: Somebody once told him that he wouldn't take Prince through the ringer 3) The second stanza refers I would think clearly to the Black Sweat controversy: Told 'em he wanted 2 sing a song about a black child goin' buck wild 4) This stanza shows the incredible distrust between them: Him and her meaning who I'm singin' about 5) And, this for the FIRST TIME, made me wonder wth... It's in his will, I read it
In what will where and who is implied shot to kill? Who are we supposed to call? ..maybe I'm too literal, but he gave warnings and messages, and this song is really bothering me. Anyone else dug into these lyrics and wondered??? | |
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Face Down is about the 1993 name change. WBR assumed he was in it for the money, that they could buy him off, and they thought they owned him until he was dead.
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That's it. Nothing else.
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Okay, thanks I figured that part, but I definitely see he was "like Elvis" addicted; and odd choses to say same thing "flu"...weird connection to me. | |
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The song Face Down is sung by , not Prince. In the song, Prince is "dead like Elvis" - was alive. So it makes no sense to say that was comparing himself to Elvis (and therefore alluding to drugs) given that the song is about Prince's similarity to Elvis, and Prince had been dead for 3 years at that point. No Candy 4 Me | |
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Ahhhh so that makes it more interesting; good point. So when shot and killed it was poetic for Prince being dead, and an interesting remark about "a will"...hmmm | |
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I might be remembering wrong, but I believe Face Down is the only song ever recorded/sang where he said the name "Prince"... someone will correct me if I'm forgetting one.
The "shot to kill" is just referencing his own killing off of the Prince name - see the Dolphin performance on Letterman for a visual illustration of the point.
As for the part about calling... I believe this is just a kiss off statement to all the "friends" who abandoned him once he ceased having as much commercial popularity during that 93-96 period. He's calling out all the people who only wanted to be friends because of his wealth/polularity/status and turned their back once he was an underground artist singing non-hits and doing sparsely attended weekly shows at Paisley Park. No Candy 4 Me | |
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Thanks Brian, makes perfect sense. Sadly, I think he had a long term addiction like Elvis and I think that weighed into the choice for these lyrics altogether. Thanks for sharing with me. | |
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I liked the theory, and I'm always looking for other opinions and ideas. I can't get over the Hahn book where Mayte said he was missing and found with the "aspirin" bottle in 1996 same date; how is that a coincidence. And, people say author liar, well he didn't know then he'd die of drugs in an "aspirin" bottle; so he didn't make that up...big problem for me... | |
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Well, he did sing, 'My Name is Prince', just before killing Prince off - interesting timing, I always thought! | |
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Regarding when mentioned the name, Prince, he does so in 'Prettyman' (a 'hidden' / bonus track on Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic, 1999):
'Hey, hey, hey, hello, who is it? | |
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I'd be curious if anyone can make out what he says at the beginning of the song...after DEAD LIKE ELVIS the recording in background he says "check 1 and check 2" then something else? [Edited 8/26/16 14:43pm] | |
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Root of all evil is money, the black child going buck wild is a reference to The song days of wild not being released. | |
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I wish there was the facility to 'like' posts on here!
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One thing P said was that he was an open book, if people cared to listen to his lyrics. I think I recall him saying in an interview that he wasn't mysterious, and that he didn't feel the need to talk about his personal life in interview situations because his songs said it all. The more you compare what was going on his life, and the lyrics he wrote at those times, the more you really do 'know' Prince. | |
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Thank you, I did not know he said that...I am finding many interesting lyrics; in emale on same CD says he has a child. hmmmmm | |
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I can't recall which interview it was now - but I've seen it a couple of times on YouTube. If I come across it again, I'll let you know. | |
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Oh, I believe you makes perfect sense. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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BanishedBrian said:
I might be remembering wrong, but I believe Face Down is the only song ever recorded/sang where he said the name "Prince"... someone will correct me if I'm forgetting one.
The "shot to kill" is just referencing his own killing off of the Prince name - see the Dolphin performance on Letterman for a visual illustration of the point.
As for the part about calling... I believe this is just a kiss off statement to all the "friends" who abandoned him once he ceased having as much commercial popularity during that 93-96 period. He's calling out all the people who only wanted to be friends because of his wealth/polularity/status and turned their back once he was an underground artist singing non-hits and doing sparsely attended weekly shows at Paisley Park. Check out the lyrics to private joy: "Shoot me up baby, lets take a trip" "strangled Valentino been mine every since if anybody ask you, you belong to PRINCE" | |
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Thanks for letting me know I have been listening to these three a lot and didn't know that. | |
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When I referenced not saying "Prince," I meant Prince during the name change period. No Candy 4 Me | |
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Gracielaine said: 3) The second stanza refers I would think clearly to the Black Sweat controversy: Told 'em he wanted 2 sing a song about a black child goin' buck wild This confuses me. What Black Sweat controversy? Face Down was released years before Black Sweat - how are they related?
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If you look at the liner notes / images of Emancipation, there is a picture of Mayte's pregnant torso. | |
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