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Why are live performances of covers among Prince's greatest and most iconic. Just my imagination Motherless Child While my guitar gently weeps Best of you/all along the watchtower Creep. Any others that are considered iconic performances? Is it the novelty factor for fans who've seen his songs played so much? Is it the proselytising opportunity they present to froends not into his compositions? Is it hearing songs that didn't speak to us before be brought alive by a musical genius? Are they just better songs than his? Whatever! Or something else? Or is this whole phenomena just my imagination? If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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I think it's more a matter of him really loving the songs he's covering. Take "Just My Imagination," for example. That song came out in 1971 - when Prince was 13 years old. You know he listened to that on the radio and loved it. "Motherless Child" is an iconic spiritual that you know he heard in church growing up. (Go to youtube and listen to Paul Robeson's version of it. Heart-wrenching.) [Edited 10/3/16 15:17pm] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: I think it's more a matter of him really loving the songs he's covering. Take "Just My Imagination," for example. That song came out in 1971 - when Prince was 13 years old. You know he listened to that on the radio and loved it. "Motherless Child" is an iconic spiritual that you know he heard in church growing up. (Go to youtube and listen to Paul Robeson's version of it. Heart-wrenching.) [Edited 10/3/16 15:17pm] Ah, interesting. I hadn't considered that. So maybe it's the energy HE puts into it as it's something different for him to do. Maybe not quite the point you were making but it lead me there. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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I guess it's Prince paying his respect to the acts that inspired him. He played very few cover tunes in the 1980s when he was on the rise. Then in the mid 90s, when he became , all of a sudden, he hit us with those Sly and Larry Graham jams. It was him getting back to his roots, reinventing himself by going back to the music that inspired him. Maybe it has to do with getting older. As hard as he tried to deny it, he was getting older and as you do, you have more to look back on and less to look forward to. And you don't have to prove yourself anymore. Been there, done that. He was in a position where he could play whatever he wanted. | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I haven't listened most of them, but Just My Imagination is the most beautiful thing from him, i wish he had recorded a studio version. | |
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"Dive inside your soul if U wanna know, the light inside the darkness forever glows" (Prince, 1958 - Eternity) | |
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I love his version of crimson and clover. All the covers Prince did were better than the I originals. (Imo) I | |
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I also really liked his Blues Covers
He made Electric Man his own
Beggin' Woman Blues/Three Handed Women
Others I like are
Miss U Whole Lotta Love
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bookwomen said: I also really liked his Blues Covers
He made Electric Man his own
Beggin' Woman Blues/Three Handed Women
Others I like are
Miss U Whole Lotta Love
The first two are his own. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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No
Electric Man is by Muddy Waters
Beggin Woman by Cousin Joe Three Handed by Louis Jordan
Prince did add some of his own lyrics
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bookwomen said:
No
Electric Man is by Muddy Waters
Beggin Woman by Cousin Joe Three Handed by Louis Jordan
Prince did add some of his own lyrics
Wow, I had no idea. Thanks. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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So was Cockeyed woman his own? If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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Yes Cockeyed was all his own | |
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