Methinks thou dost protest too much. Maybe you are an exception, did you ever think of that? We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I think he was saying that you need the influence of both male and female in your life to make you complete. | |
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wow! someone on this board is intelligent and can think ! I agree completely. | |
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. I was giving this some thought just the other day. I lost my Dad when I was 15, and I was thinking of the several possible psychological effects and how each person's (similar) experience can result in various outcomes. . I think P was likely aware that there could be other effects, but chose this to make a point within the context of the song. . Awesome song, incredible album. "He's a musician's musician..." | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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NouveauDance said:
I think a lot of his finger pointing in the later years was intenionally or unintentionally autobiographical. | |
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A lot of insults towards Prince, contemptious?, offensive? I thought it was a beautiful song, and he's telling it from HIS opinion. We don't have to agree, especially if it's our experience differs. But to be offended by his beliefs is... I don't know. Are we at the point where we all have to agree or be offended, nothing in between. I don't agree with some of Prince's political statements/songs but I wouldn't go so far to label them offensive. (Baltimore comes close though
Rock on the shore... always been there. no problem with this lyric, I know what he meant. maybe some are over thinking it | |
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. Oh please, what nonsense. That rock on the shore is possibly the result of a rock flying tens of thousands of miles through space and hitting earth. Hell, even the basic science of it all -- that we're basically stardust eminating from a big bang billions of years ago -- is just incredible. .
. Ah yes, the old "you need supervision to do the right thing". Look up the word "projection". © Bart Van Hemelen
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Science is not an opinion. At face-value the line comes off as utterly ignorant. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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[Edited 3/14/17 15:05pm] 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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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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the only love there is is the love we make | |
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[Edited 3/14/17 15:30pm] 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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The way I dig it is that nature is fragile, it evolves, but God (the rock) is bigger than you, it was there before you and will be there after you're gone, you too shall pass. [Edited 3/14/17 15:55pm] 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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I think this line most certainly relates to the (research-supported) parental influence on the emotional development of children and ultimately one's future relationship with our own children... The mother generally having the biggest impact in the early years, due to her nurturing role. Life Matters | |
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[Edited 3/14/17 16:43pm] Life Matters | |
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Not to the extent that my brain falls out. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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bluegangsta said:
Not to the extent that my brain falls out. | |
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the only love there is is the love we make | |
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Not all people who believe in the existence of a God discount science or the Big Bang Theory. While I identify as Christian, I teach a literature of science class in a summer science program for gifted students. I teach both ninth and eleventh graders, and one of the articles I teach to the ninth graders is Neil DeGrasse Tyson's "In Defense of the Big Bang." I also teach Brecht’s play Galileo, and explain that during Galileo’s debate with Christian leaders Galileo wrote in a letter that "The Bible explains how to go to Heaven not how the Heavens go." And even Einstein stated that "science without religion is lame, and religion without science is blind." As such, while Prince prioritizes religion or his faith in God over science, I don't think that means that Prince was someone who completely discounted science. Thus, while I love "Colonized Mind," even though it is a rip-off of Mariam Makeba’s "Quit It," I never interpreted it as being anti-science but merely asserting that, for him, belief in God gives his life purpose and that morality—loving one’s fellow man—is more important than anything else. * Additionally, I know a few Atheists, and they all practice the rule of "loving others as they love themselves" because they think that doing so makes life more efficient and fulfilling. And, I know people who claim to be various religions who treat others like crap. Yet, for me, I like the narrative of Jesus as the best example of love, and I've yet to have anyone give me a better definition of love in any form--essay, poem, novel, song, fortune cookie--than 1 Corinthians 13. Yet, in "Colonized Mind" I think that Prince is asserting that there are just as many people who don't believe in a God who embrace organizations and practices that are not nearly as enlightening as people think they are. Even noted scientist Stephen Jay Gould had to admonish his follow scientists, in his article "The Evolution of Life on Earth," for corrupting the term "evolution" with the notion that mankind is the highest living form and that all life seeks to evolve in the manner of humans, proving that even scientists can be subjective and irrational. Thus, "Colonized Mind" always seemed like an answer to Prince's critics who asserted that by embracing organized religion he was no longer creative or a critical thinker. To this, I’ll simply add that Newton was a Christian and he's considered one of the most brilliant minds humanity has ever produced.
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I think its important to reiterate that Prince calls it the principle of evolution rather than the theory of evolution. Most people refer to it as Darwin's theory of evolution. Theories are hypothesis supported by facts. Principles are basically constant and unchangeable and set in stone. People don't debate principles. they debate theories. And most people wanting to discredit evolution would dismiss it as merely a theory. I can't help but think that he uses the word "principle" on purpose...(because like I said, most people just call it a theory.)
Maybe, prince deliberately called it this (as opposed to the theory of Evolution) in an ironic or sarcastic way to make the point that a principle is never changed or even debated or discussed.. A theory isn't necessarily wrong, but its not set in stone. A principle is never ever challenged. Or maybe he does see evolution as a fundamental truth but still laments the way in which people don't see beyond how things evolve into understanding why they even exist in the first place and/or 'who' gave existence to us in the first place". Evolution is the "how and what happens" but it doesn't give us the "why" life was given to us in the first place. Its hard to appreciate something we figure was always there (carbon for example) and not really a gift.
That being said, he still needs to lay off evolution...because his fear is unfounded. People can still believe in evolution and the mysteries of the spirit at the same time. The song is kind of belittling to those who don't place spirituality above science...many people can see the beauty in both, can see evolution as a gift.
But Prince's lack of belief in "time" actually contradicts the notion of the old school creationism idea of God creating the earth in 6 days and resting on the 7th. With no time, how can there be clear definitive days in which God created the earth?
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The disenchanted, tired blues delivery, and the monotonic "upload/download" gimmick, all of this is pretty bleak, as if Prince had become some sort of machine himself, subject to binary behaviours, and then the axe drowns Prince's good/bad list for good. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Wasn't "evolution" the main scientific alibi [Edited 3/14/17 21:39pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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purplerabbithole said: I think its important to reiterate that Prince calls it the principle of evolution rather than the theory of evolution. Most people refer to it as Darwin's theory of evolution. Theories are hypothesis supported by facts. Principles are basically constant and unchangeable and set in stone. People don't debate principles. they debate theories. And most people wanting to discredit evolution would dismiss it as merely a theory. I can't help but think that he uses the word "principle" on purpose...(because like I said, most people just call it a theory.)
Maybe, prince deliberately called it this (as opposed to the theory of Evolution) in an ironic or sarcastic way to make the point that a principle is never changed or even debated or discussed.. A theory isn't necessarily wrong, but its not set in stone. A principle is never ever challenged. Or maybe he does see evolution as a fundamental truth but still laments the way in which people don't see beyond how things evolve into understanding why they even exist in the first place and/or 'who' gave existence to us in the first place". Evolution is the "how and what happens" but it doesn't give us the "why" life was given to us in the first place. Its hard to appreciate something we figure was always there (carbon for example) and not really a gift.
That being said, he still needs to lay off evolution...because his fear is unfounded. People can still believe in evolution and the mysteries of the spirit at the same time. The song is kind of belittling to those who don't place spirituality above science...many people can see the beauty in both, can see evolution as a gift.
But Prince's lack of belief in "time" actually contradicts the notion of the old school creationism idea of God creating the earth in 6 days and resting on the 7th. With no time, how can there be clear definitive days in which God created the earth?
[Edited 3/14/17 19:27pm] [Edited 3/14/17 19:33pm] [Edited 3/14/17 19:35pm] I think what's confusing is evolution isn't about rocks. Evolution was "discovered in the 1800s, and the big bang was "discovered" by 1927, so they are not literally connected or interchangeable, But I agree the song is about spirituality taking lead. [Edited 3/14/17 23:18pm] | |
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first thing i thought of when i heard that line was what Muhammad Ali said to an interviewer when the interviewer didn't affirm his own belief in a creator, ali said "you see that chair? do you think that chair created itself?" I think the idea of time is one he'd touched on before with the song still would stand all time and the idea of "god in everything" which he used to say sometime around 90, is a tribal idea of the universe, that god is everything that exists and that everything is alive. Prince was often contradictory and it's hard to even tell how much of that talk was just for his image, the image type stuff of a mysterious wizard of some kind. On top of that, he was always changing, the things he spoke of at the end of his life, astral projection, talking to dead people and third eye stuff would get him kicked out of the jehovah's witnesses because it is directly in conflict with what they believe. they don't even believe in an afterlife as such and they do not condone dabbling with anything mystical. | |
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why thank you mothy. | |
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PeteSilas said:
first thing i thought of when i heard that line was what Muhammad Ali said to an interviewer when the interviewer didn't affirm his own belief in a creator, ali said "you see that chair? do you think that chair created itself?" I think the idea of time is one he'd touched on before with the song still would stand all time and the idea of "god in everything" which he used to say sometime around 90, is a tribal idea of the universe, that god is everything that exists and that everything is alive. Prince was often contradictory and it's hard to even tell how much of that talk was just for his image, the image type stuff of a mysterious wizard of some kind. On top of that, he was always changing, the things he spoke of at the end of his life, astral projection, talking to dead people and third eye stuff would get him kicked out of the jehovah's witnesses because it is directly in conflict with what they believe. they don't even believe in an afterlife as such and they do not condone dabbling with anything mystical. I get the general meaning of the song, it's a space I live in but that one line is like a serious curve ball. Heck maybe he was taking creative license. Prince has always used double meanings and I doubt he stopped doing that. | |
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