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☄️'Space' and 'Clouds Accross The Moon'
I'd love to know if and where anyone hears it (any music experts out there?).
[Edited 10/20/17 3:59am] Life Matters | |
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Yup - Prince copied their song. No doubt about it. | |
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in defense of the original thought, the song was huge in Europe (so also in the UK) when it came out and we now know that Prince was way into European pop (based on those playlists we heard about a while back). So it is pretty much a given that he heard it. It may have influenced him as well, as it's a marvelous song with some great vocal harmonies, which was a particular forte for Prince.
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ELO's been doing this shit for decades. Prince wasn't original about it. I will say "Space" is one of my favorite 90's songs from him but that spacey routine is old hat for music in general. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I dig Rah Band, but yeah this isn't an original thing. Prince was doing a similar thing on International Lover even. | |
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I'm not just talking about the galactic theme here, as the pace and harmonies in the background are very similar too. I've actually just played the two songs together - adjusting the timing here and there - and it kind of works! Life Matters | |
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I can hear the similarities. | |
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I discovered Clouds Across The Moon 3 years and a half ago and madly fell in love with that song. I've listened to it countless times and never has it crossed my mind to see any resemblance to Space whatsoever.
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Well, I was 9 in 1985 so I wasn't into music yet. I don't believe it was too big a hit in France, even though I can see it peaked at 28 on the French charts, or at least it was one of those songs that don't get played after they fade off the charts. There were a lot of those (typically, Batdance made the top 5 but you'd never hear it anywhere again afterwards). I'm pretty sure I've never heard it on the radio or seen the music vid on TV. I've always been into that kind of songs so I'm pretty sure if I'd heard it in my teens, I'd have fallen in love with it as much as I did 3 years ago. Surprisingly, though, one of the music vids of it on YT was recorded on a French music TV channel, but it probably was from an 80's nostalgia program. When I had MTV Europe on cable TV in the early 90's, I came to realize that certain songs that were apparently huge in UK and some other countries were not played much in France. I guess the opposite was true as well. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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The bass in the album version reminds me a bit of the bassline in Cosmic Slop. Just the bassline. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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True, I remember noticing that A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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My main sources of exposure to music in my teens were Fun Radio (though I'd occasionally listen to other stations, both local and national) and M6, then MCM and MTV Europe a bit later on. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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It's a great pop tune. The short window for making an interplanetary call is genius. It's like, she really had only 4 minutes to get her point across, and by the end of the song, she's outta time. And probably outta cash, imagine the bill. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Goind back to the plot, I think it's actually highly possible that Prince may have heard of and perhaps been inspired by the RAH band for another reason than just their main hit:
[Edited 10/21/17 1:05am] Life Matters | |
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At the time (late 88 to late 92) Fun played a lot of hits from the late 70's and the whole 80's alongside new stuff: that's how I got quite a solid knowledge of 80's pop back then. But of course there were songs they just wouldn't play. Maybe then it was played regularly elsewhere and I just missed it. After 1992 I progressively moved away from listening to the radio so I wouldn't know much about what happened next. I would still occasionally listen to Fun from 93-94, then occasionally to Skyrock in 95-96. Then, from 96-00, I was an avid Couleur 3 listener (Swiss radio available in Lyon), but they specialized in brand new electronica and other hip things, and would never played any hits whatsoever. Funnily enough though they played Shy on a regulat basis in early 96). When they had a change a policy and moved mainstream in 2000, I was done with radio forever... A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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