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Meanings and Interpretations of Gingerbread Man (Unreleased) Let us have an engaging discussion about the possible lyrical meanings, interpretations, and significance of the Gingerbread Man to the life of our man. The song was performed live to the instrumentation of Question of U, yet was never released. According to PrinceVault, Gingerbread Man was performed in 2010, 2011, 2012 shows. The performances and lyrics were once discussed on the org, especially about the possible state of mind and spiritual questioning that might have been happening in his life during this 2010-2012 period. The interpolation of Question of U + Gingerbread Man is interesting too. ______________________________________________________________________________ Lyrics were once posted by orger thaCONcept. The lyrics performed during the Welcome2America tour on youtube follow:
Once upon a time these old hands put some dough 2gether and made a Gingerbread Man Emeralds 4 eyes cherries 4 buttons Once they were open she made, she made them 4 nothing If u can c me holler as loud as u can C if u can catch the Gingerbread man Now, eye love me some me But eyem sick of the I-land Eyem looking 4 Ginger Eyem tired, eyem tired of Maryanne If u got what eye need holler as loud as U can C if U can catch the Gingerbread man (eye want something GOLD) Ain't no drought about it Eye can make the weather change When eye make u "ohhhh" There will b rain If ur standing over a puddle eye say If ur standing over a puddle if ur standing over a puddle Jump on my hips and hear this guitar go...girl..... Make ya make ma ya take a trip (Guitar Solo) Sometimes it snows Sometimes it rains Do u know how 2 catch the Gingerbread man? Sometimes it snows Sometimes it rains Do u know how 2 catch the Gingerbread man? Sometimes it snows Sometimes it rains Sometimes it rains Sometimes it rains
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that guitar solo and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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hmm, the one linked in the original post is cool, but the version i've heard was much better.
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like my tootsie roll in Chocolate maybe?
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An interesting song, destined to never be heard by the casual fans.
He retreats to the boasting. He play with the run run as fast as you can, and turns it into the sexual "holler as loud as u can." Nobody can catch Prince, because if you catch him, he needs you and he is vulnerable, and he can be hurt. That is why he wants woman trying to "catch the Gingerbread man" but cannot have him persuing them. He is the mythical Gingerbread man (unobtainable pop star sex god with the ribs removed and all the other tabloid bs so he can satisfy himself if he needs to.)
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Well said. | |
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Hello robertgeorge. Wow! Your interpretation is rather deep; therefore, it is taking me several readings to upack your analysis. Bear with me as I go through it bit by bit and it may take several posts to respond to your many salient points. First, you're correct in that this song is not for the casual fans. I am drawn to this song mainly because he never released it, yet performed it several times live. Not only am I intrigued by the lyrics and their possible meanings, but the fact that he sang the lyrics to The Question of U. Why the music of this song? I wonder had he ceased singing the original TQofU lyrics because he no longer needed or wanted to ask that same question over and over again - "What shall I do?":
So what is the answer 2 the question of u If I sell my soul, now what will it cost?
He removed these lyrics of uncertainty and vulnerability and replaced them with as you rightly called The Gingerbread Man's "braggadocious lyrics". Here he no longer portrays himself as vulnerable and vacillating, but confident in his quest for The One. He describes her. The performance dates are telling. He was calling out because she had not yet appeared and he was ready. Times before, he interpolated TQoU with The Electric Man. This is also telling. Before he was The Gingerbread Man, he was The Electric Man (1990):
All my friends they call me Prince. All my friends they call me Prince. When I plug into your socket baby, I can charge it like nobody babe Talk to me, play pretty for me. Talk to me, play pretty. The Electric Man is young, carnal, and primed for the hunt. The Gingerbread Man is mature, measured and tired of the hunt.
(I have to leave it here for now, but will be back soon to continue.)
Peace.
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Hi amimissinsumthin, it is interesting what you said about the Electric Man. Now when I was a little boy 'bout the age of five Now I'm a man, I'm age twenty-one All you pretty women, stand in line I'm going back down to Kansas The line I shoot will never miss
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was this supposed to be on the Black Muse lp? | |
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Hello RobertGeorge. Your knowledge is deep. I am learning so much from this musical journey that has taken me from Mississippi to New York to "Madagascar, Paris, and Greece." It has been interesting to uncoil these musical connections. Electric Man was originally sung by Mr Muddy Waters which was modified by our man. I may be wrong, but some of the instrumentation from the Waters version can be heard in our man's modified version/TQoU interpolation. (I am still working on this.) I had not ever listened to Nas (despite the Minneapolis connection to our man) until "Bridging the gap" where I do hear the Bo Diddley sample and the "deft" reference. As he was bridging the generational gap between his father and carrying on the torch, I think he was declaring the same between our man and himself with that reference too. (Maybe a stretch here.) | |
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Hey, ami!! This is a very sexy song. Prince was clearly exhibiting some very carnal thoughts and behaviors right there. Someone who was at that show @ MSG in NYC--on December 29, 2010, according to Prince Vault--had this to say in the comments: "I was there in NYC when he played it. He also took off his shirt that night. We thought we were in a time machine! The old nasty Prince was back for one night!"
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Hello Fly. Unfortunately, she is not The One.
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That's your opinion, my friend. | |
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FlyOnTheWall said: Hey, ami!! This is a very sexy song. Prince was clearly exhibiting some very carnal thoughts and behaviors right there. Someone who was at that show @ MSG in NYC--on December 29, 2010, according to Prince Vault--had this to say in the comments: "I was there in NYC when he played it. He also took off his shirt that night. We thought we were in a time machine! The old nasty Prince was back for one night!"
[Edited 3/25/17 11:57am] What a psycho. Not sure you could be anymore delusional then you already are. | |
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Excuse me????? Delusional? Are they not wearing the same shirt and necklace? | |
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FlyOnTheWall said:
Excuse me????? Delusional? Are they not wearing the same shirt and necklace? This, to you, means that the song has a relationship to Gingerbreadman, huh? FIND. SOMETHING. TO. DO. | |
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I don't understand. Isn't this thread about the song/video "Gingerbread Man." I gave my thoughts on the song. Beyond that, I also shared that, in the video linked, Prince was wearing a shirt that Andy Allo later wore in one of their performances. Am I missing something? | |
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FlyOnTheWall said:
I don't understand. Isn't this thread about the song/video "Gingerbread Man." I gave my thoughts on the song. Beyond that, I also shared that, in the video linked, Prince was wearing a shirt that Andy Allo later wore in one of their performances. Am I missing something? Yes. Yes, you are. [Edited 3/26/17 14:52pm] | |
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FlyOnTheWall said:
I don't understand. Isn't this thread about the song/video "Gingerbread Man." I gave my thoughts on the song. Beyond that, I also shared that, in the video linked, Prince was wearing a shirt that Andy Allo later wore in one of their performances. Am I missing something? We know. Perhaps I should have said "productive". Obsessing over a pseudo relationship you've built in your head, does not qualify as "something to do". Go get a job. [Edited 3/26/17 14:51pm] | |
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Duplicate [Edited 3/26/17 17:18pm] Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Fly - Prince was clearly in love with Andy, that is evident to anyone who half looks, and yes, they were utterly gorgeous together...but I suspect she ran into exactly the same problems that almost every woman who got too close to Prince (for Prince's comfort) ran into...I'm not sure it should be romanticized to such a degree...it clearly went wrong (probably for the reason it almost always went wrong - as the intelligent reading of the song we're discussing suggests above), and now she has to deal with the pieces for the rest of her life, and I really feel for her. Andy didn't catch him any more than anyone ever really did, and in the end, it was his loss, and a tragedy for him and for the rest of us, because no one was there when he really needed them to be, because he couldn't tolerate anyone having power over him for any length of time, or making himself vulnerable enough to be caught when he fell (to refer to The Breakdown). It's really not a fairy-tale Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Responded like a true teenager. | |
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jayseajay said: Fly - Prince was clearly in love with Andy, that is evident to anyone who half looks, and yes, they were utterly gorgeous together...but I suspect she ran into exactly the same problems that almost every woman who got too close to Prince (for Prince's comfort) ran into...I'm not sure it should be romanticized to such a degree...it clearly went wrong (probably for the reason it almost always went wrong - as the intelligent reading of the song we're discussing suggests above), and now she has to deal with the pieces for the rest of her life, and I really feel for her. Andy didn't catch him any more than anyone ever really did, and in the end, it was his loss, and a tragedy for him and for the rest of us, because no one was there when he really needed them to be, because he couldn't tolerate anyone having power over him for any length of time, or making himself vulnerable enough to be caught when he fell (to refer to The Breakdown). It's really not a fairy-tale Youve got a nice way about you, Jaysea. I see this as being a little bit differently though so I'll just share my instincts... I believe Prince and Andy Allo were in an obsession of sorts for a while, hence the term "addiction" she used so often...the 2 terms go hand in hand...anytime there's an addiction it's a result of an obsession... I think they had fun and there was a mentorship but I also think a LOT of games went on...MANY on her part... But Prince always grew. Although he was still fun-loving and perhaps flirtatious with her (and others) and a part of him might've still wanted Andy, I believe what took precedence over all and is the reason he never re-married, was that he became, in those last several years, very serious about his spiritual transformation & salvation. He was open to marriage if that was God's will for him and I think he wanted and respected it, but it would've had to be a serious committed undertaking for him this time. He knew a matured relationship existed, he saw it in those around him...but it just didn't arrive. This would've had to have been with someone who was spiritually matured and equally-yoked with him. No one person dominating the other, no games, no ego involved, just giving. If there was anything sad about the end of his love life, it wasn't about him not getting back together with Andy Allo; it was that a solid spiritual partnership didn't happen. But Prince had a great life and a lot of love. There's no tragedy in that. We don't all get that by the end of our lives. But I bet he will in his next one. | |
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I think this is interesting angel, because I've read quite a few of your posts, and I think we both agree and disagree about P. The way I explain it to myself is that I think there was really quite a massive disparity and tension between his soul and his personality. Everything I've seen you say about him I think is true of his soul...he was, in many respects, very spiritually intutive, plugged in, and developed, he had an incredible access to that kind of energy, and he always had had...it was there from very early on, it only got stronger (apart from the troubled times in the nineties when it kind of almost completely disappeared for a while), and it is, bascially, why he was such a powerful artist. At the same time, P's personality - and particularly, the way he dealt with his relationships - was damaged in significant respects by the trauma he went though as a teenager, and he never really dealt with it....and this is where I somewhat disagree about the idea he always grew...he grew spiritually, and as an artist, and, becoming a JW obviously gave him significant emotional support which enabled him to be more open and generous with people as he got older...but, and this is a big but, I don't think he ever worked through the primary mother-wound, and that had significant repercussions which affected his emotional growth...particularly around his ability to be vulnerable in relationships, and, importantly, the extent to which his self-image was tied up with his sexual power with women ('Can't nobody do it like Prince do'...it's pure ego and he never quite got passed how much he needed that (and Lord knows, I'm as suceptible to it as the next woman, but I still think its highly narcissistic)). Which is all to say, that I think he truly wanted and was capable of love at a soul level, and at a personality level he wasn't at all...and tragically, that never got resolved... [Edited 3/28/17 9:14am] Not like I love my guitar.... | |
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Thanks for your insight, jayseajay. I'm just now seeing your response to me. First, let me say that I only used the "caught the Gingerbread Man" metaphor because that's the language of the song. I think your point raises a fundamental question: When P sang about "catching" the Gingerbread Man, did he mean forever or just long enough for a mind-blowing sexual encounter (an extended one, if you were special) with him and his "guitar"? | |
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Good Morning Fly. :comfort: "Sun Shines...." (from "Dark") | |
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