Thread started 09/29/17 8:23pmSimonCharles |
The Morning Papers up on Official Youtube... ...Saturdays (in NZ) are becoming quite the thing.
This is a fucking song. |
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Reply #1 posted 09/29/17 8:25pm
ForeverPaisley |
I like this song, and the vid Dance where y'are, just groove y'all.
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Reply #3 posted 09/29/17 9:20pm
HatrinaHaterwi tz |
I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. |
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Reply #4 posted 09/30/17 1:30am
robertgeorge |
A marvelous song. He wore the flannel, he attempted stage dives, but Prince never really got grunge did he. He was still channeling his gangster glam, typhoon and starting on his finger waves. I love the coat. A progression from his Christopher Tracey and Sign O the times coats.
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Reply #5 posted 09/30/17 1:53am
Dibblekins |
No 'My Name is Prince'???
Love that one - hope it goes up soon! |
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Reply #6 posted 09/30/17 2:06am
SimonCharles |
Dibblekins said:
No 'My Name is Prince'???
Love that one - hope it goes up soon!
It's there - with full Kirsty Allie segment too! |
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Reply #7 posted 09/30/17 2:09am
SimonCharles |
Just been having a flick through the videos on the channel - checking out the number of views, for curiosity's sake - noticed there is no Purple Rain video on there...would anyone know why, or am I missing something? |
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Reply #8 posted 09/30/17 2:30am
Dibblekins |
Oh wow - thanks, Simon - will go and look now (it wasn't there last night). We now need 'Sexy MF' for sure!!! |
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Reply #9 posted 09/30/17 8:47am
kingricefan |
This is a great song! Another one I used to do at karaoke. |
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Reply #10 posted 09/30/17 9:25am
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The thing I love about the song itself is the mistake in it. Near the end, during the "na na na naaa na naaa" chants, there's a break in the song. The band seems to stop for a couple of beats, then comes back on the downbeat. It was actually a boo-boo on Michael B's. part. While the band was recording the song in the studio, Michael was playing so hard that his headphones fell off the back of his head. He quickly reached behind, put them back on and returned playing. There was supposed to be a fill bu,t instead, there was nothing from the drummer. That pause in the song wasn't meant to be, but Prince liked it so much, he left it in.
It happens at the 3:30 mark. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. |
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Reply #11 posted 09/30/17 9:30am
kingricefan |
I always wondered about the gap!
TrivialPursuit said:
The thing I love about the song itself is the mistake in it. Near the end, during the "na na na naaa na naaa" chants, there's a break in the song. The band seems to stop for a couple of beats, then comes back on the downbeat. It was actually a boo-boo on Michael B's. part. While the band was recording the song in the studio, Michael was playing so hard that his headphones fell off the back of his head. He quickly reached behind, put them back on and returned playing. There was supposed to be a fill bu,t instead, there was nothing from the drummer. That pause in the song wasn't meant to be, but Prince liked it so much, he left it in.
It happens at the 3:30 mark.
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Reply #13 posted 09/30/17 11:29am
renfield
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Always annoyed me that this song stalled at number 44...it should have been a MUCH bigger hit. Such a great tune. |
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Reply #14 posted 09/30/17 12:10pm
SimonCharles |
kingricefan said:
I always wondered about the gap!
TrivialPursuit said:
The thing I love about the song itself is the mistake in it. Near the end, during the "na na na naaa na naaa" chants, there's a break in the song. The band seems to stop for a couple of beats, then comes back on the downbeat. It was actually a boo-boo on Michael B's. part. While the band was recording the song in the studio, Michael was playing so hard that his headphones fell off the back of his head. He quickly reached behind, put them back on and returned playing. There was supposed to be a fill bu,t instead, there was nothing from the drummer. That pause in the song wasn't meant to be, but Prince liked it so much, he left it in.
It happens at the 3:30 mark.
It just seems such a natural pause. That's a cool story. |
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Reply #15 posted 09/30/17 2:57pm
TrivialPursuit
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SimonCharles said:
kingricefan said:
I always wondered about the gap!
It just seems such a natural pause. That's a cool story.
It really does. I assume that they tweaked around it after the fact, but yeah that's why it's there. Michael B. told that story long ago. I think it's one of those things that make a song extra special, from any artist.
Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. |
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Reply #16 posted 09/30/17 3:20pm
SimonCharles |
TrivialPursuit said:
SimonCharles said:
It just seems such a natural pause. That's a cool story.
It really does. I assume that they tweaked around it after the fact, but yeah that's why it's there. Michael B. told that story long ago. I think it's one of those things that make a song extra special, from any artist.
Nicely said, yes. |
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Reply #17 posted 09/30/17 6:57pm
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This song is one of Prince's most beautiful, comforting, and hopeful songs to me. So clear, so beautifully arranged. The vocals and music sound blended so well together.
Just uptempo enough to not be a ballad, but just the right speed to whistle to or sing along.
I also love how he just starts the song from 0 to 60, no lead in music, just "go time".
Perfect singalong and air guitar song! [Edited 9/30/17 19:00pm] |
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Reply #18 posted 09/30/17 7:22pm
SoulAlive |
renfield said:
Always annoyed me that this song stalled at number 44...it should have been a MUCH bigger hit. Such a great tune.
I don't think this was a good choice for a single.I can see why it didn't really catch on with the record-buying public. |
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Reply #19 posted 10/01/17 1:23am
coldasice |
About swooning an underage girl. "That's why he had to wait". 😜 |
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Reply #20 posted 10/01/17 1:47pm
laurarichardso n |
robertgeorge said: A marvelous song. He wore the flannel, he attempted stage dives, but Prince never really got grunge did he. He was still channeling his gangster glam, typhoon and starting on his finger waves. I love the coat. A progression from his Christopher Tracey and Sign O the times coats.
These videos need to be on youtube, so thank you estate! (finally) --Nothing grunge about what he is doing in this video. People wore flannel before grunge came along and people staged dived before grunge came along. |
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Reply #21 posted 10/01/17 2:56pm
robertgeorge |
laurarichardson said:
robertgeorge said:
A marvelous song. He wore the flannel, he attempted stage dives, but Prince never really got grunge did he. He was still channeling his gangster glam, typhoon and starting on his finger waves. I love the coat. A progression from his Christopher Tracey and Sign O the times coats.
These videos need to be on youtube, so thank you estate! (finally)
--Nothing grunge about what he is doing in this video. People wore flannel before grunge came along and people staged dived before grunge came along.
I simply saw it as a nod to what was happening at the time. He never to my knowledge discussed Grunge or Kurt Cobain etc. He did mention he liked the Offspring at the time in an interview (a non-grunge band but a current band receiving MTV airplay at the time)
Yes, people, did stage dive before grunge and wear flannel (alert the press), but I see the timing of Prince using it in this video suspiciously likely he was making a reference to a then-current trend. The video is glam, romantic and luscious so definitely not grunge you are right in that respect. But let me ask this question. How many times did PRINCE wear flannel before this video? Never except perhaps as a child in the cold Minneapolis winter. Just like Prince was dropping in DJ's and hip hop slang, I thought the flannel and the stage dive might have been a little taste of current trends. I will admit that when it came to stage diving in concert Mayte probably fell into the human sea more than Prince ever did.
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Reply #22 posted 10/01/17 3:32pm
SimonCharles |
robertgeorge said:
laurarichardson said:
robertgeorge said: --Nothing grunge about what he is doing in this video. People wore flannel before grunge came along and people staged dived before grunge came along.
I simply saw it as a nod to what was happening at the time. He never to my knowledge discussed Grunge or Kurt Cobain etc. He did mention he liked the Offspring at the time in an interview (a non-grunge band but a current band receiving MTV airplay at the time)
Yes, people, did stage dive before grunge and wear flannel (alert the press), but I see the timing of Prince using it in this video suspiciously likely he was making a reference to a then-current trend. The video is glam, romantic and luscious so definitely not grunge you are right in that respect. But let me ask this question. How many times did PRINCE wear flannel before this video? Never except perhaps as a child in the cold Minneapolis winter. Just like Prince was dropping in DJ's and hip hop slang, I thought the flannel and the stage dive might have been a little taste of current trends. I will admit that when it came to stage diving in concert Mayte probably fell into the human sea more than Prince ever did.
Let's be honest, it's more of a piano jump than a stage dive...with regards the flannel, I see this more of a nod to lumberjacks than grunge...perhaps Prince was acknowledging his love of Michael Palin? |
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Reply #23 posted 10/01/17 6:40pm
laurarichardso n |
robertgeorge said:
laurarichardson said:
robertgeorge said:
A marvelous song. He wore the flannel, he attempted stage dives, but Prince never really got grunge did he. He was still channeling his gangster glam, typhoon and starting on his finger waves. I love the coat. A progression from his Christopher Tracey and Sign O the times coats.
These videos need to be on youtube, so thank you estate! (finally)
--Nothing grunge about what he is doing in this video. People wore flannel before grunge came along and people staged dived before grunge came along.
I simply saw it as a nod to what was happening at the time. He never to my knowledge discussed Grunge or Kurt Cobain etc. He did mention he liked the Offspring at the time in an interview (a non-grunge band but a current band receiving MTV airplay at the time)
Yes, people, did stage dive before grunge and wear flannel (alert the press), but I see the timing of Prince using it in this video suspiciously likely he was making a reference to a then-current trend. The video is glam, romantic and luscious so definitely not grunge you are right in that respect. But let me ask this question. How many times did PRINCE wear flannel before this video? Never except perhaps as a child in the cold Minneapolis winter. Just like Prince was dropping in DJ's and hip hop slang, I thought the flannel and the stage dive might have been a little taste of current trends. I will admit that when it came to stage diving in concert Mayte probably fell into the human sea more than Prince ever did.
--He was from a blue-college Midwestern family I am sure he wore flannel. We have seen pics recently of him in street clothes he just did not let himself be photographed wearing regular stuff. [Edited 10/1/17 18:41pm] |
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Reply #24 posted 10/01/17 7:20pm
robertgeorge |
laurarichardson said:
robertgeorge said:
I simply saw it as a nod to what was happening at the time. He never to my knowledge discussed Grunge or Kurt Cobain etc. He did mention he liked the Offspring at the time in an interview (a non-grunge band but a current band receiving MTV airplay at the time)
Yes, people, did stage dive before grunge and wear flannel (alert the press), but I see the timing of Prince using it in this video suspiciously likely he was making a reference to a then-current trend. The video is glam, romantic and luscious so definitely not grunge you are right in that respect. But let me ask this question. How many times did PRINCE wear flannel before this video? Never except perhaps as a child in the cold Minneapolis winter. Just like Prince was dropping in DJ's and hip hop slang, I thought the flannel and the stage dive might have been a little taste of current trends. I will admit that when it came to stage diving in concert Mayte probably fell into the human sea more than Prince ever did.
--He was from a blue-college Midwestern family I am sure he wore flannel. We have seen pics recently of him in street clothes he just did not let himself be photographed wearing regular stuff. [Edited 10/1/17 18:41pm]
Which is exactly why I felt this was a coy reference to current trends. Even the single of "The Morning Papers" used the flannel color on the cover. He did this on purpose. For most of his career he did not let himself get photographed wearing regular stuff, he did not get photographed without make-up (give or take exceptions). On a regular day he was "clean" as he said on Oprah. The top matched the pants, matched the high-heeled kicks. It was just another reference to get tongues wagging.
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Reply #25 posted 10/01/17 7:27pm
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Or did you ask the man...who wrote it there...in the MORNING PAPERRRRS? OH YEAH. |
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Reply #26 posted 10/01/17 7:36pm
kingricefan |
williamb610 said:
Or did you ask the man...who wrote it there...in the MORNING PAPERRRRS? OH YEAH.
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Reply #27 posted 10/01/17 7:41pm
robertgeorge |
williamb610 said:
Or did you ask the man...who wrote it there...in the MORNING PAPERRRRS? OH YEAH.
Lol, exactly. "Whatever floats your boat."
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Reply #28 posted 10/01/17 10:20pm
ForeverPaisley |
robertgeorge said:
laurarichardson said:
robertgeorge said: --Nothing grunge about what he is doing in this video. People wore flannel before grunge came along and people staged dived before grunge came along.
I simply saw it as a nod to what was happening at the time. He never to my knowledge discussed Grunge or Kurt Cobain etc. He did mention he liked the Offspring at the time in an interview (a non-grunge band but a current band receiving MTV airplay at the time)
Yes, people, did stage dive before grunge and wear flannel (alert the press), but I see the timing of Prince using it in this video suspiciously likely he was making a reference to a then-current trend. The video is glam, romantic and luscious so definitely not grunge you are right in that respect. But let me ask this question. How many times did PRINCE wear flannel before this video? Never except perhaps as a child in the cold Minneapolis winter. Just like Prince was dropping in DJ's and hip hop slang, I thought the flannel and the stage dive might have been a little taste of current trends. I will admit that when it came to stage diving in concert Mayte probably fell into the human sea more than Prince ever did.
I have always viewed the flannel as a definite nod to the 'Sign of the Times' of when this song came out, so i completely agree Robert. But he tweeked the outfit to be more...Princified. I love it Dance where y'are, just groove y'all.
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Reply #29 posted 10/01/17 10:24pm
ForeverPaisley |
robertgeorge said:
laurarichardson said:
robertgeorge said: --He was from a blue-college Midwestern family I am sure he wore flannel. We have seen pics recently of him in street clothes he just did not let himself be photographed wearing regular stuff. [Edited 10/1/17 18:41pm]
Which is exactly why I felt this was a coy reference to current trends. Even the single of "The Morning Papers" used the flannel color on the cover. He did this on purpose. For most of his career he did not let himself get photographed wearing regular stuff, he did not get photographed without make-up (give or take exceptions). On a regular day he was "clean" as he said on Oprah. The top matched the pants, matched the high-heeled kicks. It was just another reference to get tongues wagging.
Exactly! Defnitely reference to the trends at the time. Because if maybe he was truly INTO flannel at the time, we'd see it in other videos from the same album. Smlar to how vids from Lovesexy look obvious for that album, or D&P, or Musicology or any of them really Dance where y'are, just groove y'all.
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