HELLO
Hello, hello, hello, hello I tried to tell them that I didn't want to sing Hello, my bed, hello, hello I was sittin' pretty with a beautiful friend ("oh, darling") You call 'em bodyguards but I call 'em my friends I'm not afraid to die (don't be afraid) We're against hungry children We'll do what we can Hello Everybody we're against hungry children We'll do what we can Our record stands tall, you know Hello
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I was wrong about the lyrics to hello. I always thought he said the 'driver' tried to get in his bed | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Extended Version
Everybody
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in 1996 though he end up on stage with 4 the WRTW resinging sucking on a lollypop
[/quote] The Prince symbolically bowing down to the emperor to regain his favor. (and Quincy was still trying to get him to sing that damn song. Such an obvious display of damage control and ass kissing being played out right before our unsuspecting eyes) | |
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I think he knew it'd be corny, and that he felt he didn't strictly belong with that crowd of mainstream pop artists, some of whom were very talented but some others being carpet sellers for the masses. I wouldn't have done it either. I guess it was a matter of dignity. We have such things in France too and some stars decide not to take part, I can respect that given how lame the songs usually are. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Prince & Jill Jones
Looks circa Sign O The Times | |
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I have to admit I love this photo. It's so striking and dramatic even though he was clearly not aware of the photo it looks like. Seriously would make a great album cover if say the image was cropped to just show Prince and that blonde girl in a sea of black. So cool. Anyway there is that haha
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look at Jill Jones and her shorter blond hair vs hair down the back dark with blond 1987 Jill
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This was back when Prince was a butthole...sigh, good times. The song was a success without him and is a classic so no big deal he wasn't on it. | |
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I do miss the bad ass maverick Prince... (sigh) Still, he was unpredictable until the end. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Wasn't there some sort of scam with the USA for Africa charity about the majority of the money lining the pocket of solicitors rather than getting to the people? | |
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I believe that Lionel Ritchie told Quincy to stay in his seat. All that was cheesy as hell, and I wonder how much of that money actually fed the people of Africa. I guess they all know now who was The Greatest Of Them All. Everything you think is true | |
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... and for Prince to not go party after his big night 'cause they afraid Quincy gonna get mad ? Girl bye ! Everything you think is true | |
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Prince 4 The Tears In Your Eyes: Who changed stone 2 bread with one touch of his hand | |
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Yea, Prince didn't want anything to do with that song. Prince wanted to do his own thang!
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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. Yea, I read interviews with Lisa & Wendy and they said he was difficult to work with during the Purple Rain-era. Wendy said something that made me laugh -- she was like "It's like you see him one day, and you're like, who the f_uck is this guy?!" LMAO!! . He was strong-minded, stubborn, unpredictable & that ego!! Whoa!!
"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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What I really love about this song is that,musically,it seemed like a return to the synth-based sound of the 1999 album.I wasn't in love with the ATIWAD album so when I heard "Hello",I was very happy.I've always felt that Prince abandoned that sound too soon.
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Actually, back then, it was said that that was the EXACT reason he didn't want to do it. He didn't want to stand next to Michael. Or even be in the same room with him. There was this HUGE ego thing going on between them in the 80's. | |
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Madonna had two of her best albums to her credit at that time: Madonna (released in July, 1983 with hits; Lucky Star, Borderline, Holiday) and Like A Virgin (released in November, 1984 with hits; Material Girl, Like A Virgin, Dress You Up, Angel). Now Cindy Lauper is a different story. She only had one album out at the time, her all time greatest (imo) released in October of 1983: She's So Unusual (featuring the hits; Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Time After Time, She Bop, Money Changes Everything, When You Were Mine (which was written by Prince btw). I was surprised she was asked to be on the project. I like Cindy though, she is HILARIOUS and her part in the song always cracked me up
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THAT IS IT! Great article and photos. and man at the time, it was a bit tough: "“I believe that moment is what made people ambivalent about his greatness. When you get negative press going, you need twenty years for people to stop reflecting on it. And if guys like Springsteen or whoever are talking about how great he is, like they used to, it would add to the legend. But instead, everybody kind of backed off, like, ‘What the fuck kind of idiot is he that he would go to some dance club instead of just going there and singing two lines in the song?’”" It is true, that incident was reported on so much by every news station, newpaper, radio DJ, etc. The We are the World thing was HUGE as a concert event, movement, and the cheesy single. It really tuned a lot of the new Purple Rain fans off of Prince forever when that happened. Personally I loved the black and white video and song he had broadcast in the middle of the concert. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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destinyc1 said: ...For gods sake they had 'BLACK ALBUM OF THE YEAR AWARD This is what stood out the most to me when I saw a clip of this much later on YouTube. I mean, it was jarring to see in present day time. I watched this show live in the 80s but I was a kid and didn't notice it at the time. Wow. Anyway, I think 4 the Tears in Your Eyes is a beautiful song. I always liked the UK version 'Do They know...' better than 'We are the 'World'. If Prince's line in the song was supposed to be 'but if you just believe, there's no way we can fall', as someone said on here- if i recall, that was MJ's line. I wonder what Prince would've done with that but I'm sure he would've slayed, whatever part he had. I also like 'Hello' - especially the chorus and harmonies with Jill Jones. | |
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I remember reading this before...and It made me Cry...and it just did again...
Prince stays up all night to contribute to the Album, hes Hungry and ands up eating LEFT OVERS and WARM SODA, for gods sake only to be Ripped apart by the Press who are as usual unaware of the Real FACTS... Prince had every right to defend himself .. and does he...? NOPE..He takes the Humble position...
He lets them think what they want to think, because
His conscience is absolutely CLEAR....!
Im so Glad he Wrote 4 the Tears in Your Eyes ..
Such a beautiful poignant song....devoid of any sense of False Prestige....
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PeteSilas said: it really was a debacle. They tried to manipulate him, Prince didn't like being manipulated, I don't think anyone does. He was rife for a backlash though and he did everything to make it happen faster. The story in the Alan Light book is that cavallo told the media he had the flu and that he should stay in the hotel, Prince goes out and parties, cavallo sounded like his lie would have made the whole thing blow over, I don't think it would have. Prince was already being seen s strange and rude and wierd. They say at awards shows the people around him were told not to look at him. I'm sorry, that's just him being bigheaded. All this, along with the Enquirer story and his own desire to escape that much limelight pretty much ended that period of megastardom. Personally, i can understand wwhy he wouldn't want to do the stupid song, it was fake, it was written by his archrival and Mj probably wanted to turn it into a duel of some kind, just like he did with the James Brown show and like he tried to do with the bad video. Michael tried to appear innocent but he was quite devious about how competive he really was. As Quincy said recently, "that was some drama mama, but Michael loved that" about their face to face meeting. --- Both Quincy and MJ were devious. Wendy said Prince did not like song because he was a real person if he did not feel a song he would not perform it. He was selling a lot of records and people are going to be jealous. | |
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mjscarousal said: This was back when Prince was a butthole...sigh, good times. The song was a success without him and is a classic so no big deal he wasn't on it. -/ It is not a classic as I almost never hear it and you realize most of the food did not go to the people. With all the charity stuff he did during his life he more than made up for it. | |
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