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Was Prince going for a goth/ dark wave sound with "Thunder"? When I listen to the ending hard guitar solo at the end of "Thunder", it reminds me of goth/ dark wave songs. Particularly, it reminds me of Merciful Nun's "Karma Inn" - which is classified as alternative.
You can hear the "Karma Inn" song for free on Youtube.
It wouldn't surprise me if Prince was going for a dark rock sound as he created his rock opera album soon after - the Love Symbol album. [Edited 11/18/17 4:15am] [Edited 11/19/17 23:37pm] | |
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How you get goth from "Thunder" is a mystery. It's thin, tinny, dry, and is in desperate need of an EQ adjust. To me, it sticks out like a sore thumb at the beginning of the record. Most of the other songs are band songs, yet "Thunder" is clearly Prince as a one-man band. It was better live. But goth? No. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Completely disagree, the live version was horrible to my ears, and the unique futuristic sound and feathery yet booming tone of the studio track was very cool to me when I first listened all those years ago (I had started to tire of the Linn sound which was carried over onto the previous Graffiti Bridge). My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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well we know it was added after...the original configuration we've heard | |
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'Thunder' was always my favourite on that album (one of my all-time favourites, actually )- still is - wish he'd played it live beyond the early 90s. | |
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No, he wasn't going for a Goth sound. I've listened to Thunder dozens of times, and I've never felt that it had a Goth vibe to it. . "Thunder" is very much an early 90s period peice, and has the house-music/dance-music vibe that was so prevalent at the time. Instrumental breaks/sections are pretty common in early 90s songs, for example "Vogue" (Madonna), "Gonna Make You Sweat" (C + C Music Factory), "The Power" (Snap), "Motownphilly" (Boyz II Men), "All the Man that I Need" (Whitney Houston), "Hat 2 Da Back" (TLC), "Unbelieveable" (EMF), and "Black or White" (MJ). Starting around 4:20, I interpret the instrumental section of "Thunder," as a jam session and/or a demonstration of prowess on synthesizers and electric guitar, especially electric guitar. . "Thunder" is the first song on Diamonds and Pearls. Gett Off was the first single. Prince is making a very clear statement with these songs: I'm still here, I'm still relevant, I can still make hits. . As a side note, since I don't have a physical copy of D&P, I checked Prince Vault. Prince Vault says that Prince performed all vocals and instruments on "Thunder." Even though he has this new band, the NPG, and most of the songs on D&P are collaborative, "Thunder" and "Insatiable" are two songs on D&P that are all Prince. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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I love this dong and I always have. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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What can I say about Thunder? It's a damn good album opener, and best of all, Tony M. isn't on it. Prince - all vocals and instruments! | |
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. OOooohh!! Must listen right now! Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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I always found Thunder to be a bit... tacky? Same as Gold, tailor-made sing-along anthems that are overly-commercial sounding, no frills-spared, completely OTT, throwing everything but the kitchen sink into the mix. Even when I was 12, I could hear that Thunder was tacky. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
Ooops | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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"Goth" in the same sense as some of the Batman era tracks - yes.
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I can't hear the thinnest similarity with that Karma song either A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Life Matters | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
LMAO!!! | |
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Interesting point I always saw ´Thunder´ as a ´When Doves Cry´ cousin. No bass, only voice and drums and some guitar/keys solos. | |
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Oh... there's more similarities than that! It's kind of like a remake of that song idea, one note repeating verse sections, the eastern motif, you can alternate verses if you sing it as if it could have been medley combined likew in the Purple Medley where he would combine two songs like Peach and Cream or Irresistible Bitch and Sexy MF My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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As a friend said to me, it's Prince doing Backstreet Boys before Backstreet Boys. | |
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its about as goth as the prince film entitled "Goth"...the empty room/zannalee/18 and over film | |
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Max Martin? He's on record as being a massive Prince fan. Maybe it's just a coincidence but i can't listen to Thunder followed up by Backstreets Back or Larger than Life and not see a direct line from one to the other. If it is a coincidence then it's still worth marvelling at how they came to such a similar sound the best part of a decade apart. [Edited 11/21/17 8:36am] | |
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I love D&P, and "Thunder" is one of my favorite songs from D&P. However, with the lyrics making the song a pop-Christian-Rock-Gospel song, I don't think Prince would have been going for goth. Yet, the lyrics about love/Jesus being everywhere and capable of impacting anyone anywhere could imply a type of mysticism which is enhanced by the cymbals, giving the song an Eastern feel, and the screaming guitars. But, adding "Precious Lord," a traditional Gospel/Spiritual, heightens the song as mostly a pop-Christian-Rock-Gospel song. Yet, most religious imagery can be used to convey mysticism, in general, but I'm not sure if mysticism (lyrical or musical) can be automatically connected to goth. | |
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leecaldon said: As a friend said to me, it's Prince doing Backstreet Boys before Backstreet Boys. not even a little bit close | |
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