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Prince and the number seventeen (No, not seven) There have been many comments here about the fact that Prince seemed to like the number seven, and there was speculation about why he liked it. I previously had not noticed this affinity that he had for the number seven, so I found the comments about it very interesting. However, I've long noticed that there is another number that seemed to have a special appeal for Prince: the number seventeen.
It's mentioned at least four times in his work:
The B-side of the "When Doves Cry" single, titled "17 Days."
In the Time's third album, Ice Cream Castle, the track "Chili Sauce," in which Morris Day, at one point, says, "Now stop me when I get to seventeen."
In the Around the World in a Day album, the song "Tamborine," in which Prince, at one point, sings, "I don't care for one-night stands with trolly cars that juggle seventeen."
In the Diamonds and Pearls album, the song "Live 4 Love," in which Prince, at one point, sings, "Kicked out of the house at age seventeen."
Aside from these songs, there's one more connection between Prince and seventeen. Prince released the album 1999 in nineteen eighty-two. Seventeen years beyond the year nineteen eighty-two was the year nineteen ninety-nine. Seventeen years beyond the year nineteen ninety-nine was the year twenty sixteen, the year in which Prince died.
Does anyone here know of any other songs of his in which he mentions the number seventeen? I'd like to know. Thanks, everyone! | |
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Well the song 1999. If you add 9 +9=18-1 is ....17..and bobs your uncle "Climb in my fur." | |
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Partyman.
"In the west, seventeen horns playing" | |
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^^^Poetic Justice "Climb in my fur." | |
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"17 mountains stood so high..." | |
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'...month of Saturdays when you're 17' - "Toy Box" "I like to watch." | |
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17.the madhouse song on 1800newfunk | |
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Love Machine,written by Prince performed by The Time.'17 times from the neck down'. | |
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Yo Mister, which he wrote for Patti LaBelle, talks about a girl who is thrown on the streets by her father when she was only 17... | |
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But then again, I don't think we should look too deeply into this. Prince may simply have been looking for a number that fit within the melody of the song. "U've been gone seventeen days" or "U've been gone sixteen days"... It doesn't work. The melody needs that extra syllable. | |
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