Oh yeah. And I forgot. Also, you have to also believe humans can be reincarnated as sea-dwelling mammals. “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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He was fighting with WB at the time. There was little promotion for that album in the US and I believe Prince spearheaded his promotion for the CD in Europe. | |
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Well, here in America, I do remember the Gold video being shown quite a bit on VH1 at the time. So much so that I think they must have believed in it. | |
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This was the Prince in the 90's, and he was evolving. As an artist, he was evolving, which simply means HE was changing. We have to face some truth here. His music became disconnected with the masses.
Now, this isn't a bad thing. It simply means he could not continue to write about the same old same old for the rest of his life in the same old way, and those of us who kept up with him could see this.
The masses, as a whole, just couldn't keep up. The messages weren't just about being horny and having a party anymore.
It took a particular type of person to keep going back to the record rack and looking for the new releases from Prince, and I think we all know who those people were.
We bought that shit, and some of us ONLY that, for many years. (I still mourn the fact there will probably be NO new artist out there that I will ever follow like this again.)
Gold was part of this disconnect. The entire album was. He would never be the man who wanted to party like it's 1999 again. He had to challenge himself.
This happens to EVERY artist who continues to work. They will always be compared to their most popular piece. Even Shakespear was overshadowed by Hamlet.
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The lyrics are childlike and contrived. It's pure cheese, in the worst way. People compare it to Purple Rain but I just don't see it AT ALL! It just doesnt compare. Purple Rain had the movie; that iconic image of him from that time that is as embedded in popular culture as the song itself. I doubt people even knew what P looked like at the time of Gold. The name change didn't help. Purple Rain was exciting. Gold wasn't. The lyrics in Purple Rain are just that perfect blend of ambiguity, empathetic and relatable. What's Purple Rain? It doesn't matter because everyone sings it like they know exactly what it means. The fact it's a live recording from the first night they'd played the song as a band just adds that whole new level of depth, emotion and a certain mythos to it all.
Gold... not so much I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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Read the lyrics..., and you will know why it wasn't a "hit".
The lyrics were very good...It's what he's talking about was going on in the marketplace at the time...
You cannot have a hit without airplay. | |
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It's comparable to Purple Rain in as much as both songs are great album closers. Gold is way more upbeat than Purple Rain [Edited 9/26/16 10:51am] | |
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I hear people's perspectives on Gold, and I get why it didn't do too well especially around that time frame with everything going on with his music and the WB fight. However I love Gold. I love the whole TGE album and honestly back then I wasn't feeling this song. But like fine wine, it grew on me. And his guitar work on this one moves me. I don't think it's cheesy or corny at all, quite the opposite. "A strong spirit transcends rules." - Prince | |
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Word. I'm in the news again
For paying dues my friend And not the type of ganda U prop up in my way Don't Play me | |
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You had to bring that up. It is a better song than Purple Rain--yess. It is really grand. I'd guess it failed because Prince was not liked much in those days. The whole Symbol pr downed his music. I Hate U should have been played on soul radio like crack. It was not. sad. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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"The Gold Experience [Warner Bros./NPG, 1995]
Robert Christgau. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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And comeback as a dolphin? fuck off. | |
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I can´t believe people here keep saying Gold is better than Purple Rain, not even closer. Purple Rain is just majestic, it's greatness, i just can't believe it. | |
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everyone always says that warners had no interest in seeing the gold experience do well, but why? it was at a time when there was no downloads cutting into sales and they were
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I know i'm gonna get slammed for this but I never understood the love for this song - always thought it was the worst thing on TGE. It's a wannabe anthem that lacks a strong hook, musically or lyrically (it doesn't do anything interesting with the "all the glitters" cliche at its center). Of course, it's better than a lot of wannabe anthems, cuz it's P and the textures and singing are all top notch. But it always felt like a desparate attempt to recreate the Purple Rain magic, and I think radio listeners could feel that desperation. [Edited 9/27/16 8:46am] | |
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Right on. | |
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214 said: I can´t believe people here keep saying Gold is better than Purple Rain, not even closer. Purple Rain is just majestic, it's greatness, i just can't believe it. I'm with you - can't believe anyone could pick Gold over Purple Rain. Purple Rain is a powerful emotionally charged song. Gold is not. No comparison. | |
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Because made sure that any momentum for the album and singles was gone by the time it came out.
As a side note, I was in the audience for the filming of the video! | |
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One of my least favorite songs of his. Keyboard line turns me off & the track just seems to meander.
It comes across as a forced anthem IMO. | |
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Agreed. But don't worry, it's culturally wide love, and Prince's constant performance of it to great approval proves that it hits strong. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Well, we may agree in that. | |
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Have you seen the posts lately? I can believe it. | |
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I hear no similarity between 'Purple Rain' and 'Gold', so I'm not sure what that's all about. They both end an album and both have a guitar solo, but...er, so what? They're unlike in tempo, key, arrangement, lyric, etc. . I also don't think 'Gold' is "cheesy" at all -- I mean, compared to 'Dolphin'? It's actually a very nice lyric, I think. It's good. . The song is instantly catchy and had a lovely melody and a strong pop 'hook'. That's why I'm surprised American radio largely ignored it. Of course the production might have been better, but that shouldn't have stopped it climbing the charts in 1995. . I think one poster who said its not being the first single was a problem, was correct. Both Prince and WB had no patience or energy to promote this album, so after the first single sailed and the album reviews came in, everyone sort-of tuned this album out. Prince was falling out of favor at radio stations too, somewhat, although wasn't it about 8 months later that 'Dinner with Delores' got all sorts of radio play? So I dunno. | |
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What fo u mean | |
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Love this, perfectly describes the dilemna for those of us trying desperately to "evolve" along with him. I can't even name a song I hate-okay maybe Cutz- but there are several I don't play often. At the time it was maddening to figure out where he was going and spending money only to listen and not quite get it at times. Now, it really saddens me that there won't be any more-even if I didn't love some of the newer songs or where he was going with a particular album, there was always an anticipation of what in the world would he come up with next?! This is the man who changed his name to an unpronouncable symbol afterall. I already miss his next "experimentation".
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If this was the case then why make a video? Why have the VH-1 Love 4 1 Another program? | |
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