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Thread started 12/23/16 9:56pm

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What was on Prince's iPod?

(If you took the title literally and felt compelled to post "Prince didn't have an iPod" or some shit like that, you're probably a moron. lol )

Aaaaaaaaaany way...

I'd be interested in compiling a list of songs and albums (NOT ARTISTS) that Prince was known to have liked (or at the very least, consumed). For example - Susan Rogers said during her RBMA interview that Kate Bush's Running Up That Hill was blared around Paisley Park when it first came out. Another example - Electric Fetus revealed that the last time Prince was in the store he bought Stevie Wonder's Talking Book, Chambers Brothers' The Time Has Come, Joni Mitchell's Hejira, Swan Silvertones' Inspirational Gospel Classics, Missing Persons' The Best Of Missing Persons and Santana's Santana IV.

[Edited 12/23/16 21:58pm]

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Reply #1 posted 12/24/16 1:32pm

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I remember someone (an engineer perhaps) saying that he was a huge fan of the "Broken" EP by Nine Inch Nails. I fully believe that was the influence for "Pheromone". It was also said that he asked Trent to remix a song around the same time, but Trent got mad when they crossed paths in a recording studio hallway and Prince just walked straight past without acknowledging him.

It's interesting to me as a huge Prince, Michael Jackson and Nine Inch Nails fan because Michael was also listening to NIN and was said to have loved "The Downward Spiral". I also fully think that NIN was the influence for MJ's "Morphine". The beat of that track is very industrial and brings to mind bands like NIN as well as Skinny Puppy.

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Reply #2 posted 12/25/16 4:12am

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Hopefully a shit lot more than what's on my iPod. Otherwise he was one narcissistic MF!
If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it!
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Reply #3 posted 12/25/16 8:47am

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I found this story about a playlist written by Prince and posted in another thread:



http://prince.org/msg/7/424609




The playlist was first posted by Steve Welch, the editor of New Girl.

Steve's description:



"When Prince was on New Girl the storyline was that our characters got to attend a party at his house. To that end, he sent us a playlist of songs he would actually play at his parties. Here is that playlist, it's a good one:"



City in the Sky…The Staple Singers
Country John…Allen Toussaint
Fire…Ohio Players...
Happy House…Shuggie Otis
Higher Ground…Stevie Wonder
I Was Made to Love Him…Chaka Khan
Listen to the Music…The Isley Brothers
The Lord is Back….Eugene McDaniels
Lost in Music…Sister Sledge
The Pinocchio Theory….Bootsy Collins
Rubber Duckie….Bootsy Collins
Rumpofsteelskin….Parliment
Skin Tight….Ohio Players
We’re Gettin’ Too Close….The Soul Children
Wild and Free….Curtis Mayfield
After The Love Has Gone….Earth, Wind & Fire
Back in Baby’s Arms…..Allen Toussaint
Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight….The Isley Brothers
Don’t Take My Sunshine….The Soul Children
How Could I Let You Get Away….The Spinners
I’ll Be Around….The Spinners
Push Me Away…..The Jacksons
Stay With Me….Shirley Brown
The Thrill Is Gone….Aretha Franklin





[Edited 12/25/16 8:48am]

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Reply #4 posted 12/29/16 2:23pm

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Militant said:

I remember someone (an engineer perhaps) saying that he was a huge fan of the "Broken" EP by Nine Inch Nails. I fully believe that was the influence for "Pheromone". It was also said that he asked Trent to remix a song around the same time, but Trent got mad when they crossed paths in a recording studio hallway and Prince just walked straight past without acknowledging him.

It's interesting to me as a huge Prince, Michael Jackson and Nine Inch Nails fan because Michael was also listening to NIN and was said to have loved "The Downward Spiral". I also fully think that NIN was the influence for MJ's "Morphine". The beat of that track is very industrial and brings to mind bands like NIN as well as Skinny Puppy.

Yes, actually i think somewhere i read what fascinated Michael the most about the album was the production, something about the drums, as far as i can recall. Morphine is very NIN.

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