. [Edited 9/14/16 13:14pm] "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump | |
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Yup. That one's flippin terrible. Like an embarassing bad dad-pun with added sex awkwardness. Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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MrNelson7 said: "Now take a glove, fill it with hot baby lotion and slip it on."
Gross. LMAO, where's that from. I must hear this pronto! | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I don't know if they're bad so much as overly melodramatic, but some of the lyrics on Prince are a bit cringey. "I play the fool when we're together, but I cry when we're apart" and "I spend my nights just a-crying". Dude, you can't spend that much time crying! | |
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I think Last December - which contains some good lyrics - is practically ruined by its cringy chorus
In the name of the father, in the name of the son. We must come together, come together as one | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Why, it talks about disagreement, not matters how much you disagree with another person you still love that person and wish that person the best. | |
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. Oh thank heaven for seven eleven . "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump | |
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I am really enjoying this thread.
I guess when you produce that much work, you're going to have some lyrics that just don't work. But I can agree with a lot of these. | |
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IstenSzek said:
I'm sure I have that somewhere, but it's not a fave so I can't remember it, I need to hear it | |
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It's not specific lyrics that bother me, all the cringey ones make me do is laugh with amusement. What gets to me is that he was very intelligent and articulate, and showed command of a wide vocabulary and yet his song lyrics tend to be a level or two below what you would expect. What he says and how he speaks in interviews is worlds apart from the lyrics he writes. But I'm not a musician so there must be a reason he wrote lyrics that way that totally escape me. "Dive inside your soul if U wanna know, the light inside the darkness forever glows" (Prince, 1958 - Eternity) | |
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yeah... don't really like this line either.... | |
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You missed my point. The first verse is much longer ("Doubts of our conviction / Follow where we go / And when the world's compassion / Ceases still I know / For your every touch I / Thank you so much / For your every kiss I...") and then after the chorus we just get this - three lines which to me feel utterly forced, like he couldn't think of something worth saying in the second verse. As I said, it just feels lazy, like it should have been longer to fit with the pattern of verse 1, but he just threw this in. My opinion, not necessarily yours. | |
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From "Acknowledge Me" this line has always bothered me...
"It's 4th and goal and I ain't about to punt"
NO ONE has ever punted at 4th and goal - EVER! So technically it may make some sense, but it's still weird. | |
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Ohhh i get it, i agree with u sounds lazy but i like it. | |
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I think he just let it flow. Nice and simple. Getting intelligent and articulate might alienate some of his audience. As equality grows, violence declines. | |
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. There is a lot more beauty in simplicity than there is in complexity. Using big words doesn't make you a better writer. . I hate intellectual lyrics. They sound so pretentious to me. The music I like best speaks to my body and soul, not to my Prefrontal Cortex. That doesn't mean that I don't appreciate good lyrics though. . Lyrics should be like good poetry. They should be meaningful on at least two levels, They should sound good together (alliteration, rhythm and rhyme) They should create imagery, And they should do all of these things in as few words a possible. . Other than Bob Dylan, can you think of any lyricist's that are better than Prince? . Who? . What makes them better? .
[Edited 9/15/16 20:45pm] "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump | |
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Yes I suspect he went for how the sound of words flowed with the sound of the instruments He could get deep too, as in "Beautiful Strange" (one of my faves as you can already tell from my signature line) but the musical accompaniment there is relatively sparse. "Dive inside your soul if U wanna know, the light inside the darkness forever glows" (Prince, 1958 - Eternity) | |
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I think there are many of his that are well written and some that are not. When one writes well over 1000 songs, there is no way to keep the lyrics at a high standard. I do think that some of the silly lyrics were intentionally so for his amusement, which is certainly in keeping with his personality (I can just imagine that Prince smirk when he wrote them). I also think that many of his songs were clever in their double meanings even if the words were basic. He did this so much early on with sexually coded lyrics that could still go over the head of kids and radio censors such as LRC, and later in his career in so many songs could be about romantic love and/or spiritual love. | |
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Not! I love My Name is Prince! | |
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Dylan has a way with words, | |
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This is easy. It's the "Hi yo silver, it's the Bone Ranger" line in 18 & Over. Actually, the chorus lines aren't much better.
I love the track though. | |
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. [Edited 9/15/16 19:04pm] "I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters," Donald Trump | |
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"Soda fizzin on the lawn" . "If u wanna get creamy" . "I've got a sugarcane, that I wanna lose in you" . "Theres a puddle there" . Race cars burn rubber in my pants" . "I'd rather do you after school like some homework, am I getting u hot?" . Worst lyric from an imitators song - Soulalive loves this line, . Exotic Dtorm, I'll save you from the world
"Bombs be dropping everywhere, they better not harm yo silky hair" [Edited 9/15/16 17:14pm] Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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hahahaha yes that gets me too... hahahaha | |
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Excellent points, thank you I agree that keeping high standards for lyrics is close to impossible when you've written so many songs. There are only so many words available to us! Which maybe explains the grunts and oowwaas haha. The silliness is amusing to me, and I take them as I would a friend who was trying to make me laugh. And I love the double and layered meanings, just like I love the lushness of the musical arrangements. Many times I would play a song I've played many times before and all of a sudden I get a new take on the subject matter, or hear a sound P has layered in that hasn't caught my attention before. If I never listened to anyone else in my lifetime I strongly doubt I would ever get bored.
It's been fun discussing this with you (Yup, I don't have many people IRL who would be interested in talking about this) "Dive inside your soul if U wanna know, the light inside the darkness forever glows" (Prince, 1958 - Eternity) | |
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I know what you mean about it being hard to find people interested in talking about Prince outside of the org. That's why I like it here! Thanks for your response | |
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lynx said: Prince has some amazing lyrics but there's been a couple of cringy ones...
From Man O War..."Even if I tried to, I couldn't because I still smell like the last time"...
Ummm....take a shower? [Edited 9/14/16 3:17am] Lol I thought that lyric was weird too but he made it sound normal idk. Lol. This may not be the worst lyric but it's not appealing; in I wanna Melt With U: " Don't look now, but there's a river of blood U must have been a virgin What am I guilty of? Oh no (oh no) Are u afraid? Then take me 2 the next phase..." lol I mean geesh Prince did you just jam your stuff into a girl for her to bleed so much? Lol | |
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