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POP LIFE Something about this song makes me sad.I wonder how it ranked with prince on his own favs.He seemed to always sing it at his concerts. | |
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I think the song was deceptively deep for a radio song, and reflected Prince's underlying angst. And yes, for that reason, the song makes me feel melancholy for him and for us. | |
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Agree | |
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i fucking love this song; it's properly brilliant. and yes i do hear the underlying angst but more than that i think his words suggest a better way; a solution to life's angst, if you will. It's a bit of a utopic vision i reckon, along with the album as a whole I said no! is your mama? | |
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My question is, is that the best bass line from the 80's?
So damn funky | |
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Thanks guys.A friend of mine swears prince recorded two versions of the song one fast and one slow anyone know if thats true. | |
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It is a sort of angry song about the pitfalls in life i think. | |
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I love that song. Angst? Sounds to me more like social commentary. About people chasing shallow thrills. Whatcha putting in your nose? Is that where your money goes? ...every night another symphony... | |
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I try so hard not to indulge in feelings of nostalgia... . But goddamn, THIS SONG takes me right back to 1985 and makes me SO wistful every single time I hear it. . Nostalgia aside, to me it's one of his very top-most classics. I didn't know the 12" versions until quite a few years later, but when I did my mind was blown once again...
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At the time, the whole AWTWIAD album seemed so strange and such a radical departure from PR. I still liked it because it was Prince and different than anything else on the radio.
That being said, Pop Life, was always one of my favorites from this album, probably one of my top 20 Prince songs actually. That drum sound/pattern (credited to Sheila) is so unique and not the typical linn pattern.
AWTWIAD, I get it now and it has gotten better with time. When I hear that drum sound of Pop Life kick in when it comes on the radio, it still makes me stop what I'm doing and groove for a few minutes. | |
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Sometimes unreleased versions have quality issues up to and including speed. I haven't heard a sped up version of this song? He would pick up the pace when playing it live. | |
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Superconductor said: I love that song. Angst? Sounds to me more like social commentary. About people chasing shallow thrills. Whatcha putting in your nose? Is that where your money goes? I agree that there is social commentary, but also think he has angst about "we all have a space to fill". This seems to be connected in a personal way to the next two songs on ATWIAD, The Ladder and Temptation. To me, he is suggesting that the best way to fill it is through religion (the Ladder) but his problem is that he tries to fill it through sex (Temptation). The conflict produces angst. | |
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One of many enduring examples of Prince's poetry. ~Shakalaka!~..... ~Mayday!~ | |
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Wolfie87 said: My question is, is that the best bass line from the 80's?
So damn funky I wouldn't even say it was the best bass line on that side of the LP! That would be America, for me - one of his best ever. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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REV,You're correct thats what it was.And its a heart toucher to me.More so than ever now. | |
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I´ve never heard about that but....there´s an unreleased version of the song Aroud the World in a Day that sounds drastically different from the album version, and then there´s the two 12" versions of PopLife, one American and one British pressing. But I´m sure you´re already familiar with the 12", right? " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Yes with a 9 min extention correct | |
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(to the bolded part) - EXCELLENT analysis! Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Interesting take. Makes sense. . I just don't feel the angst when I hear the song. More like questioning/ challenging the listener as in what are you doing? Fill that space! The drive of the song, the piercing keys and bass, it sounds driven, pushing forward. . Just looked up the album info, was released on April 21, 1985. Loved that album so much when it came out. ...every night another symphony... | |
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Did he? I only recall it being sung at the Lovesexy show i attended. | |
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I remember hearing it for the first time, always one of my favorites. It was so deep to me at the time. | |
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Superconductor said:
Interesting take. Makes sense. . I just don't feel the angst when I hear the song. More like questioning/ challenging the listener as in what are you doing? Fill that space! The drive of the song, the piercing keys and bass, it sounds driven, pushing forward. . Just looked up the album info, was released on April 21, 1985. Loved that album so much when it came out. Didn't realize the release date Still love the album! | |
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Great album though, then and now. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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"Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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^ Ah thanks for the heads up. | |
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When this song hit the airwaves, my girlfriend at the time sad it made her sad, because the line "what you puttin' up your nose" made her think of her older sister, who was a complete loser and was partying hard every chance she got and dropped out of college. . So there was definitely some topical, timely social commentary in there, even if it wasn't intended. | |
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I'M WITH YOU, really it was realeased on April 21? | |
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I cant even listen to it anymore RIP Prince I will forever and miss U | |
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ATWIAD was the first cassette I purchased with my allowance. I remember it vividly. I was 9 years old. Pop Life was my favorite song on the tape. I played it over and over. I always thought even back then it was social commentary which also comes up on "America" as well. Such a great song though. Have U had your + today? | |
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