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Video: "COUNT THE DAYS" by PRINCE & THE NEW POWER GENERATION |
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Reply #1 posted 01/29/17 7:18pm
RJOrion |
WOW....thanks for this one...one of my favorite songs of all time...never saw this b4 |
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Reply #2 posted 01/29/17 9:21pm
206Michelle |
Beautiful song! This video must be the music video. Why was the album credited only to the NPG, not Prince? Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #3 posted 01/30/17 7:35am
Latin |
RJOrion said: WOW....thanks for this one...one of my favorite songs of all time...never saw this b4 You are very welcome RJOrion. |
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Reply #4 posted 01/30/17 7:53am
loveandkindnes s |
i love this...thanks latin Loveandkindness |
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Reply #5 posted 01/30/17 9:20am
Genesia |
206Michelle said:
Beautiful song! This video must be the music video. Why was the album credited only to the NPG, not Prince?
Google "Prince's fight with Warner Brothers."
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Reply #6 posted 01/30/17 10:09am
Latin |
loveandkindness said: i love this...thanks latin You are very welcome loveandkindness. |
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Reply #7 posted 01/30/17 3:23pm
206Michelle |
Genesia said:
206Michelle said:
Beautiful song! This video must be the music video. Why was the album credited only to the NPG, not Prince?
Google "Prince's fight with Warner Brothers."
Genesia, Saying "Google 'Prince's fight with Warner Brothers" with at the end is unnecessarily snarky. I am well aware of his fight with Warner Brothers. It's a perfectly legitimate question to ask why the album Exodus, released in 1995, is credited to the NPG instead of to Prince & the NPG. Prince released Chaos & Disorder in 1995 and Emancipation in 1996, and both of those albums are credited to . By the way, I was born in 1986, so I was just a kid when his feud with Warner Brothers was taking place.
[Edited 1/30/17 15:23pm] Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #8 posted 01/31/17 7:05am
Genesia |
206Michelle said:
Genesia said:
Google "Prince's fight with Warner Brothers."
Genesia, Saying "Google 'Prince's fight with Warner Brothers" with at the end is unnecessarily snarky. I am well aware of his fight with Warner Brothers. It's a perfectly legitimate question to ask why the album Exodus, released in 1995, is credited to the NPG instead of to Prince & the NPG. Prince released Chaos & Disorder in 1995 and Emancipation in 1996, and both of those albums are credited to . By the way, I was born in 1986, so I was just a kid when his feud with Warner Brothers was taking place.
[Edited 1/30/17 15:23pm]
It isn't unnecessarily snarky, it's right on the mark. In 1995, Prince was still under contract to WB. Because of the feud, he could not (or would not) record or perform under his own name. That is why Exodus was released under NPG. That's why he has a scarf over his face in this video.
If you are "well aware" of his fight with WB, you would know this. But how like a millennial to get butthurt over a light-hearted comment. That's what the at the end of the post signifies. Funny you don't know that, either.
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Reply #9 posted 01/31/17 8:14pm
206Michelle |
Genesia said:
206Michelle said:
Genesia, Saying "Google 'Prince's fight with Warner Brothers" with at the end is unnecessarily snarky. I am well aware of his fight with Warner Brothers. It's a perfectly legitimate question to ask why the album Exodus, released in 1995, is credited to the NPG instead of to Prince & the NPG. Prince released Chaos & Disorder in 1995 and Emancipation in 1996, and both of those albums are credited to . By the way, I was born in 1986, so I was just a kid when his feud with Warner Brothers was taking place.
[Edited 1/30/17 15:23pm]
It isn't unnecessarily snarky, it's right on the mark. In 1995, Prince was still under contract to WB. Because of the feud, he could not (or would not) record or perform under his own name. That is why Exodus was released under NPG. That's why he has a scarf over his face in this video.
If you are "well aware" of his fight with WB, you would know this. But how like a millennial to get butthurt over a light-hearted comment. That's what the at the end of the post signifies. Funny you don't know that, either.
@ Genesia, I was never offended by the "light-hearted" comment. Rather, I was asking merely standing up for my right to ask the question. Furthermore, I refuse to stoop to the level of making a generalization about someone based on his or her generation, as you just did to me. [Edited 1/31/17 20:15pm] Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #10 posted 02/01/17 3:21am
Lucah |
206Michelle said: Beautiful song! This video must be the music video. Why was the album credited only to the NPG, not Prince?
I think he was always ToraTora when he played with the NPG on NPG only songs and the album and not so that may be why Michelle or it was him trying to give more independence and top billing to the NPG at that time when independence was his fight too. He did interviews in the UK as ToraTora promoting Gold so the line got murky in 95 (or we know our Prince loved his pseduonyms and a good mystery.) Either way, Count the Days is a beautiful thing, thanks for posting this Latin... and there's live versions of him and the band playing it floating the interwebs that always make me smile too Michelle. Hope thats what you needed, love. [Edited 2/1/17 3:23am] |
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Reply #11 posted 02/01/17 8:39am
Genesia |
206Michelle said:
Genesia said:
It isn't unnecessarily snarky, it's right on the mark. In 1995, Prince was still under contract to WB. Because of the feud, he could not (or would not) record or perform under his own name. That is why Exodus was released under NPG. That's why he has a scarf over his face in this video.
If you are "well aware" of his fight with WB, you would know this. But how like a millennial to get butthurt over a light-hearted comment. That's what the at the end of the post signifies. Funny you don't know that, either.
@ Genesia, I was never offended by the "light-hearted" comment. Rather, I was asking merely standing up for my right to ask the question. Furthermore, I refuse to stoop to the level of making a generalization about someone based on his or her generation, as you just did to me.
I never, at any time, said the question shouldn't be asked. You just didn't like the answer you got and decided to get pissy about it.
And you were the one who brought age into it, Snowflake - not I.
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Reply #12 posted 02/01/17 1:10pm
Latin |
Lucah said: 206Michelle said: Beautiful song! This video must be the music video. Why was the album credited only to the NPG, not Prince? I think he was always ToraTora when he played with the NPG on NPG only songs and the album and not so that may be why Michelle or it was him trying to give more independence and top billing to the NPG at that time when independence was his fight too. He did interviews in the UK as ToraTora promoting Gold so the line got murky in 95 (or we know our Prince loved his pseduonyms and a good mystery.) Either way, Count the Days is a beautiful thing, thanks for posting this Latin... and there's live versions of him and the band playing it floating the interwebs that always make me smile too Michelle. Hope thats what you needed, love. [Edited 2/1/17 3:23am]You are very welcome Lucah. |
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Reply #13 posted 02/01/17 1:25pm
gnu |
Beautiful song, which I have to admit I didn't know before (as Exodus is still missing in my collection) and therefore thank you for posting!!!
gnu |
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Reply #14 posted 02/01/17 2:06pm
laurarichardso n |
206Michelle said:
Genesia said:
206Michelle said:
Genesia, Saying "Google 'Prince's fight with Warner Brothers" with at the end is unnecessarily snarky. I am well aware of his fight with Warner Brothers. It's a perfectly legitimate question to ask why the album Exodus, released in 1995, is credited to the NPG instead of to Prince & the NPG. Prince released Chaos & Disorder in 1995 and Emancipation in 1996, and both of those albums are credited to . By the way, I was born in 1986, so I was just a kid when his feud with Warner Brothers was taking place.
[Edited 1/30/17 15:23pm]
It isn't unnecessarily snarky, it's right on the mark. In 1995, Prince was still under contract to WB. Because of the feud, he could not (or would not) record or perform under his own name. That is why Exodus was released under NPG. That's why he has a scarf over his face in this video.
If you are "well aware" of his fight with WB, you would know this. But how like a millennial to get butthurt over a light-hearted comment. That's what the at the end of the post signifies. Funny you don't know that, either.
@ Genesia, I was never offended by the "light-hearted" comment. Rather, I was asking merely standing up for my right to ask the question. Furthermore, I refuse to stoop to the level of making a generalization about someone based on his or her generation, as you just did to me. [Edited 1/31/17 20:15pm] In a nutshell he was making a record independently while signed to WB in violation of his contract. |
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Reply #15 posted 02/01/17 2:49pm
kingricefan |
Lawd, Latin, you have an endless supply of never-before-seen things!! TY 4 sharing! Anyone notice how Mayte turns her head away almost everytime someone says motherf*cker? |
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Reply #16 posted 02/01/17 4:23pm
206Michelle |
laurarichardson said:
206Michelle said:
@ Genesia, I was never offended by the "light-hearted" comment. Rather, I was asking merely standing up for my right to ask the question. Furthermore, I refuse to stoop to the level of making a generalization about someone based on his or her generation, as you just did to me.
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In a nutshell he was making a record independently while signed to WB in violation of his contract.
What you wrote makes a lot of sense, Laura. Thank you for the clarification. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #17 posted 02/01/17 8:05pm
214 |
I love that song madly, great video |
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Reply #18 posted 02/02/17 4:02pm
Latin |
gnu said: Beautiful song, which I have to admit I didn't know before (as Exodus is still missing in my collection) and therefore thank you for posting!!! gnu You are very welcome gnu. |
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Reply #19 posted 02/03/17 5:18am
Latin |
kingricefan said: Lawd, Latin, you have an endless supply of never-before-seen things!! TY 4 sharing! Anyone notice how Mayte turns her head away almost everytime someone says motherf*cker? You are very welcome kingricefan. |
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Reply #20 posted 02/04/17 8:40pm
206Michelle |
There is a video of a live performance of "Count the Days" on YouTube. Not sure if I should post the link or not...don't want it to be removed from YouTube.
[Edited 2/4/17 20:42pm] [Edited 2/4/17 20:43pm] Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #21 posted 02/04/17 8:41pm
206Michelle |
Lucah said:
206Michelle said:
Beautiful song! This video must be the music video. Why was the album credited only to the NPG, not Prince?
I think he was always ToraTora when he played with the NPG on NPG only songs and the album and not so that may be why Michelle or it was him trying to give more independence and top billing to the NPG at that time when independence was his fight too. He did interviews in the UK as ToraTora promoting Gold so the line got murky in 95 (or we know our Prince loved his pseduonyms and a good mystery.) Either way, Count the Days is a beautiful thing, thanks for posting this Latin... and there's live versions of him and the band playing it floating the interwebs that always make me smile too Michelle. Hope thats what you needed, love. [Edited 2/1/17 3:23am]
Thanks Lucah! Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #22 posted 02/05/17 6:46am
joytotheworld |
This song has been on YT for quite some time. Looked up the lyrics; for such a great melody, the lyrics were surprising.
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Reply #23 posted 02/05/17 7:36am
2020 |
Genesia said:
206Michelle said:
Genesia said:
It isn't unnecessarily snarky, it's right on the mark. In 1995, Prince was still under contract to WB. Because of the feud, he could not (or would not) record or perform under his own name. That is why Exodus was released under NPG. That's why he has a scarf over his face in this video.
If you are "well aware" of his fight with WB, you would know this. But how like a millennial to get butthurt over a light-hearted comment. That's what the at the end of the post signifies. Funny you don't know that, either.
@ Genesia, I was never offended by the "light-hearted" comment. Rather, I was asking merely standing up for my right to ask the question. Furthermore, I refuse to stoop to the level of making a generalization about someone based on his or her generation, as you just did to me.
I never, at any time, said the question shouldn't be asked. You just didn't like the answer you got and decided to get pissy about it.
And you were the one who brought age into it, Snowflake - not I.
BRAVO nice work Genesia
We don't need a bunch of PAMs (punk ass millenials) bringing thier one sided selfish entitled whining behavior to the org [Edited 2/5/17 7:38am]The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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Reply #24 posted 02/05/17 4:20pm
214 |
joytotheworld said:
This song has been on YT for quite some time. Looked up the lyrics; for such a great melody, the lyrics were surprising.
Indeed, but you could take the Count The Days as waiting for his anger to go or something like that. |
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Reply #25 posted 02/06/17 2:49pm
Latin |
214 said: I love that song madly, great video |
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Reply #26 posted 02/09/17 7:42am
FlyOnTheWall |
Love this. Prince was so clever with his politics. I think the lyrics have profanity to convey the profane nature of American history. That's just my |
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Reply #27 posted 02/17/17 1:23pm
Latin |
FlyOnTheWall said: Love this. Prince was so clever with his politics. I think the lyrics have profanity to convey the profane nature of American history. That's just my Thank you for sharing. |
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