Thread started 11/14/17 5:07pmemesem |
The Love We Make - His most underrated song? The humanity that infuses this song is something special. Out of all his gospel flavored/social commentary songs this seems the most mature and developed. I get chills when he says "put down the needle, put down the spoon"
Buried at the end of Emancipation this one doesn't get the love it deserves.. |
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Reply #1 posted 11/14/17 5:10pm
Se7en
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This is the last song I ever heard Prince sing live. April 2015, Detroit.
I’ve always loved the song, but now it’s even more special to me. |
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Reply #2 posted 11/14/17 5:46pm
donnyenglish |
The 2013 Montreux performance is one of those special moments. |
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Reply #3 posted 11/14/17 5:56pm
morningsong |
It's been on heavy rotation for a couple of weeks now. |
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Reply #4 posted 11/14/17 7:27pm
williamb610 |
emesem said:
The humanity that infuses this song is something special. Out of all his gospel flavored/social commentary songs this seems the most mature and developed. I get chills when he says "put down the needle, put down the spoon" Buried at the end of Emancipation this one doesn't get the love it deserves..
Well...IT AIN'T GOSPEL!
Gospel-type tracks...The Ladder, Still Would Stand All Time.
The Love We Make? Nah.
It's a secular, R&B/sort of ballad type song.
Still, I do agree with you on the fact that it should get more love.
Love everything about it...the way P sings it, the keyboards especially, the guitar at various points...
one of his best out of his many many bests! |
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Reply #5 posted 11/14/17 8:16pm
purplerabbitho le |
The love we make is not secular...its not preaching a particular faith but its all about God. I don't follow organized religion but I do so love this song.
Desperate is the day that is tomorrow For those who do not know the time has come To whip the dogs that beg, steal or borrow
From the table God set For His Son Wicked is the witch that stands for nothing All the while watching to see you fall Deeper than the ditch that bred your suffering The one being dug right now by them all Happy is the way to meet your burdens No matter how heavy or dark the day Pity on those with no hope for tomorrow
It's never as bad as it seems until we say Precious is the baby with a mother That tells him that his Saviour is coming soon All that believe will cleanse and purify themselves Put down the needle, put down the spoon Put down the needle, put down the spoon Sacred is the prayer that asks For nothing, oh
While seeking to give thanks for every breath we take, oh Blessed are we inside this prayer For in the new world, we will be there
[Outro] The only love there is, is the love we make The only love there is, is the love we make (The only love there is, is the love we make) Only love there is, only love there is The only love there is, is the love we make (Yeah) The only love there is, is the love we make
williamb610 said:
emesem said:
The humanity that infuses this song is something special. Out of all his gospel flavored/social commentary songs this seems the most mature and developed. I get chills when he says "put down the needle, put down the spoon" Buried at the end of Emancipation this one doesn't get the love it deserves..
Well...IT AIN'T GOSPEL!
Gospel-type tracks...The Ladder, Still Would Stand All Time.
The Love We Make? Nah.
It's a secular, R&B/sort of ballad type song.
Still, I do agree with you on the fact that it should get more love.
Love everything about it...the way P sings it, the keyboards especially, the guitar at various points...
one of his best out of his many many bests!
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Reply #6 posted 11/15/17 4:08am
rogifan |
donnyenglish said: The 2013 Montreux performance is one of those special moments. As is 2011 North Sea Jazz. One of my favorite guitar performances from him. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Reply #7 posted 11/15/17 4:56am
SanMartin |
"Sacred is the prayer that asks for nothing" is one of those moments that gives me goosebumps (and I'm a heathen). |
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Reply #8 posted 11/15/17 5:01am
anangellooksdo wn |
I see it as a spiritual song. [Edited 11/15/17 11:56am]
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Reply #9 posted 11/15/17 5:04am
bsprout |
I love this song. He was such a beautiful songwriter. This is one of those Prince songs I like even more in concert. |
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Reply #10 posted 11/15/17 8:20am
soladeo1 |
I Love U But I Don’t Trust U Anymore is Prince’s most underrated song. |
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Reply #11 posted 11/15/17 8:58am
paisleypark4 |
I never paid attention to this song until it came on randomly just this year. Blew me away. Don't know why I never took this track seriously. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. |
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Reply #12 posted 11/15/17 9:00am
RJOrion |
his most underrated song?...
"My Love Is Forever" "Here" "Everywhere" "Annie Christian" "Glam Slam" "Kamasutra" "North" |
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Reply #13 posted 11/15/17 10:25am
Strive |
paisleypark4 said:
I never paid attention to this song until it came on randomly just this year. Blew me away. Don't know why I never took this track seriously.
The studio version is so sparse and plastic. I really hope there's a later version in the vault somewhere that has some emotion and guitar.
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Reply #14 posted 11/15/17 10:32am
theartistirl |
donnyenglish said:
The 2013 Montreux performance is one of those special moments.
without a shadow of a doubt. I nearly lost if when I heard him start that song. One of my favourites, but I had never heard him played it live before July 15th 2013. |
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Reply #15 posted 11/15/17 10:48am
Genesia |
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. |
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Reply #16 posted 11/15/17 10:51am
TheEnglishGent |
Genesia said:
Underrated? By whom?
That's what I was going to say. I hear nothing but praise for this track. RIP |
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Reply #17 posted 11/15/17 11:19am
coldasice |
& you really have no clue what it's about do you? It's a little hypocritical considering the way things ended. I'd put it up there with My Little Pill. |
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Reply #18 posted 11/15/17 11:20am
2045RadicalMat tZ |
Beautiful track.
yes.. he puts strength and his own praise in a simple form.
I actually prefer the studio version to most live one's I've heard. (I've only heard it wth 3EG... didn't like that lineup and regret not seeing them... East Coast got 3EG + NPG... West Coast only 3EG...)
it's a hauntingly beautiful song. I love Discs II and III of Emancipation... can do without I... thought it has a few.
i think SHE SPOKE 2 ME, DOLPHIN, SAVIOR, LOVE 2 THE 9's, MORNING PAPERS and 2045 Radical Man are horribly underrated... Same with SHE LOVES ME 4 ME... people seem to think that's a throwaway... but everybody's got favorites.
Black album and Come.... way OVER rated... But that's the org for ya
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Reply #19 posted 11/15/17 11:32am
anc282 |
coldasice said:
& you really have no clue what it's about do you? It's a little hypocritical considering the way things ended. I'd put it up there with My Little Pill.
Of course, those of us who were around at the time know that it's actually about Jonathan Melvoin, Wendy's brother who was the drummer in the Smashing Pumpkins. He died of a drug overdose back in '95 or '96. It even says in the booklet that it was "Written 4 a lost friend."
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Reply #20 posted 11/15/17 11:37am
SanMartin |
Strive said:
paisleypark4 said:
I never paid attention to this song until it came on randomly just this year. Blew me away. Don't know why I never took this track seriously.
The studio version is so sparse and plastic. I really hope there's a later version in the vault somewhere that has some emotion and guitar.
I agree, the production on Emancipation and The Gold Experience is horrible. 'Plastic' is a good way to describe it. Both albums have several excellent songs, The Love We Make being one of them, but even these are held back by the production.
I wouldn't necessarily say it's too sparse. Some of Prince's best songs are sparse. The Question of U, for example, would hardly benefit from more instruments being added. That said, I can imagine how some understated guitar licks and a tasteful solo at the end -something along the lines of Pink Cashmere- might add another dimension to The Love We Make. |
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Reply #21 posted 11/15/17 11:59am
anangellooksdo wn |
anc282 said:
coldasice said: & you really have no clue what it's about do you? It's a little hypocritical considering the way things ended. I'd put it up there with My Little Pill.
Of course, those of us who were around at the time know that it's actually about Jonathan Melvoin, Wendy's brother who was the drummer in the Smashing Pumpkins. He died of a drug overdose back in '95 or '96. It even says in the booklet that it was "Written 4 a lost friend."
That is correct from what I've heard too. |
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Reply #22 posted 11/15/17 12:18pm
pricetag |
williamb610 said:
emesem said:
The humanity that infuses this song is something special. Out of all his gospel flavored/social commentary songs this seems the most mature and developed. I get chills when he says "put down the needle, put down the spoon" Buried at the end of Emancipation this one doesn't get the love it deserves..
Well...IT AIN'T GOSPEL!
Gospel-type tracks...The Ladder, Still Would Stand All Time.
The Love We Make? Nah.
It's a secular, R&B/sort of ballad type song.
Still, I do agree with you on the fact that it should get more love.
Love everything about it...the way P sings it, the keyboards especially, the guitar at various points...
one of his best out of his many many bests!
This song is not secular (nothing Prince did was ever secular). It's not underrated either. I don't know anyone who thinks it's just ok. There are many Prince tracks--and one can't keep talking about them all, all of the time.
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Reply #23 posted 11/15/17 12:29pm
EvilAngel |
rogifan said:
donnyenglish said:
The 2013 Montreux performance is one of those special moments.
As is 2011 North Sea Jazz. One of my favorite guitar performances from him.
Yes, second night. Great setlist. Even though NSJF is held in my hometown I didn't feel like going 3 nights in a row. I'm glad I picked the right one. |
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Reply #24 posted 11/15/17 12:32pm
dodger |
I like the studio version but agree with the posters saying it suffers a bit with the plastic production (as does most of Emancipation IMO). . My go to version would be from Montreux 2013 but the performances from Fox Theatre Detriot 2015 and NSJ 2011 aren't far behind. |
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Reply #25 posted 11/15/17 1:48pm
hyperpessimist |
Yes, one of his most extraordinary moments IMHO... I believe it's his only song to this day that brought tears rolling down my face the first time I listened to it. |
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Reply #26 posted 11/15/17 1:51pm
masaba
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anc282 said:
coldasice said:
& you really have no clue what it's about do you? It's a little hypocritical considering the way things ended. I'd put it up there with My Little Pill.
Of course, those of us who were around at the time know that it's actually about Jonathan Melvoin, Wendy's brother who was the drummer in the Smashing Pumpkins. He died of a drug overdose back in '95 or '96. It even says in the booklet that it was "Written 4 a lost friend."
He was the keyboardist, actually. The drummer was there too coincidentally, and got fired from the band as a result. BEAST drummer though, Jimmy Chamberlin. |
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Reply #27 posted 11/15/17 6:10pm
laytonian
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SanMartin said: "Sacred is the prayer that asks for nothing" is one of those moments that gives me goosebumps (and I'm a heathen). That's a version of his prayer description: "I don't ask for anything, I just say thank you." Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. |
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Reply #28 posted 11/15/17 9:36pm
206Michelle |
TLWM is one of my favourite Prince songs! I love watching the video of him performing TLWM live at North Sea Jazz Festival in 2011. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #29 posted 11/15/17 9:38pm
206Michelle |
rogifan said: donnyenglish said: The 2013 Montreux performance is one of those special moments. As is 2011 North Sea Jazz. One of my favorite guitar performances from him. It’s One of his greatest guitar performances! Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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