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The utter, indisputable, Power Fantastic greatness of "Shhh" OK Doggies, let's dissect the Goddess. [Edited 11/22/17 12:17pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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I love this song, and I like that he almost never played the same version twice. I´m not a guitarist but even during the same tours this song´s rendition always sounded slightly different (different guitar solos, especially during the 1994/95 shows). The version he played at the Palladium in NYC in 1994 or the version at Paisley Park for the Beautiful Experience TV special are some of my favorites. But, as much as I like the song and its music, I think he should´ve changed the lyrics after he reclaimed the song from Tevin Campbell. The "I´d rather do you after school like some homework" just sounds wrong when it´s sung by a grown man instead of a teenager like Tevin was back in the early 90s.
" 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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PS: It´s a song that really, really requires a superb drummer...and for me, it only worked when it was either Michael Bland or John Blackwell on the drums. [Edited 11/22/17 12:32pm] " 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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I did not pay this song ANY attention until I saw him per4m it during the Musicology Tour....You dont know how quick I went back and played that song after hearing it live in person and seeing John Blackwell tear those drums up, Prince shredding his guitar solo. Now that song is a centerpiece on the Gold Experience and is a must listen. The passion put into the production alone. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I practically never listen to the album version. Maybe I should go back to it and give it another listen but it just pales in comparison to all the great live versions. " 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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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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No, I don´t. As I wrote a few posts above, the song was written for Tevin with Tevin in mind as the singer, hence the viewpoint of a teenager (or young adult). Just like he´d sometimes write songs to be sung by women (and from a female perspective, with according lyrics) this one was basically from Tevin´s perspective in mind. It´s just that at some point he realized the song is too good to just be a song on a Tevin Campbell album so he reclaimed it and made it his own. There´s even a recording where he cracks jokes about reclaiming it from Tevin , saying "Fuck yooou !" (literally) to Tevin. Remember he was already older than 35 when he started singing his own version during concerts. It´s one thing to be singing about 16 year old Mayté when you´re 33 but a whole different level of creepy when a man older than 35 sings about doing someone after school like some homework. Because at least ONE of the two parties involved is still going to school....and it is for sure not the singer but the person the song is about. So, in a nutshell, no, I don´t think it is a nod to adolescence. But hey, I like the song and its lyrics. It´s just that one line that rubs me the wrong way. He could have changed it , just like he changed other lyrics that did not make sense when sung by a man. " 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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KoolEaze said: PS: It´s a song that really, really requires a superb drummer...and for me, it only worked when it was either Michael Bland or John Blackwell on the drums. [Edited 11/22/17 12:32pm] The drums are the only thing that make this song worthwile. Without them, this would be another one of P's 13-in-a-dozen slowjamzzzzz... | |
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One of my favourite P tracks. Loved it instantly after seeing The Beautiful Experience, which is my go to live version.
. Album version is pure ear candy. Michael B's drumming, the vocals, the moans, the guitar and classic 94/95 organ/synths. Always wondered if Nona Gaye is in the mix . The 2006 Versace Experience version is interesting with some new lyrics, shame it's only short. . As for the 'do you after school like some homework' line; I've always interpreted that as a dodgy metaphor [Edited 11/22/17 14:38pm] | |
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Yeah, that tiny chromatic descent that morphs into "screamingandscreamingandscreaming". 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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Nahhhh......there´s so much going on in this song. The guitar solo, the bass, the drums, the way he sings the lyrics. 13 in a dozen slowjams,as you call it, is what I call songs like Extraordinary, Satisfied , On the Couch and so on. Shhh...is amazing. Still is, always will be. One of my favorite songs. " 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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But, people of all ages attend school, especially at the college level where you have graduate students all the way up to the doctoral level. | |
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paisleypark4 said: I did not pay this song ANY attention until I saw him per4m it during the Musicology Tour....You dont know how quick I went back and played that song after hearing it live in person and seeing John Blackwell tear those drums up, Prince shredding his guitar solo. Now that song is a centerpiece on the Gold Experience and is a must listen. The passion put into the production alone. Is it slap back echo turned all the way up or something? I love it. What? | |
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I was at the Beautiful Experience show, the first time he did this song. It's still my favorite version. Interestingly enough, Tevin Campbell was at the show. TRUE BLUE | |
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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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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Prince often sung about young girls or virgins, so I don't think we're talking college here. RIP | |
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I am not going to assume that is the case here simply because he wrote the song for a teenage boy to sing first. I believe prince wrote about virgins and young girls mostly when he dated Mayte and Anna. But how many high school age (17-18 year olds) did he actually date? Weren't most of them at least 19? And is 19 not college age? I was in college in 94 when the Gold Experience came out and Mayte is 1.5 years older than I am.
He may have adapted the song to prefer to Mayte in 1994 but even then she was older than a high school student.
He sang the song more frequently later in life when his girlfriends and wife were definitely at least college aged. So, I choose to think that P adapted the meaning of the song to apply to whomever he was into at the time and most of those women were at least in their 20's. Also, I also never thought of it as being about some old dude sneaking around with an underaged girl committing statutory rape. I took it as entirely a metaphor.
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[Edited 11/22/17 16:39pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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KoolEaze said:
No, I don´t. As I wrote a few posts above, the song was written for Tevin with Tevin in mind as the singer, hence the viewpoint of a teenager (or young adult). Just like he´d sometimes write songs to be sung by women (and from a female perspective, with according lyrics) this one was basically from Tevin´s perspective in mind. It´s just that at some point he realized the song is too good to just be a song on a Tevin Campbell album so he reclaimed it and made it his own. There´s even a recording where he cracks jokes about reclaiming it from Tevin , saying "Fuck yooou !" (literally) to Tevin. Remember he was already older than 35 when he started singing his own version during concerts. It´s one thing to be singing about 16 year old Mayté when you´re 33 but a whole different level of creepy when a man older than 35 sings about doing someone after school like some homework. Because at least ONE of the two parties involved is still going to school....and it is for sure not the singer but the person the song is about. So, in a nutshell, no, I don´t think it is a nod to adolescence. But hey, I like the song and its lyrics. It´s just that one line that rubs me the wrong way. He could have changed it , just like he changed other lyrics that did not make sense when sung by a man. It's just a metaphor get over it. | |
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The Canal Plus performance of 2011, that's some serious stuff. [Edited 11/22/17 20:02pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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If we're talking studio versions, I still prefer Tevin's vocal of Shhh, rather than Prince's. It's blasphemy, I know...
Prince, live in 2011, in a France performance on Youtube is good on guitar but Tevin really went there with his studio performance.
Tevin's Prince produced version is heavier on the bass guitar, which I prefer, too.
I guess I need to search out Prince's concert performances, which may sway me. | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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I remember this song Shhh, 1st seen on tv! Oh how amazing this was: Prince 4Ever. | |
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What an amazing song! I admit I also never gave it much attention until I heard it live and then Wow! John B on drums is the cherry on top of this delicious showcase of Prince's emotive vocals and breathtaking guitar work. Exquisite. The lyrics never struck me as odd or perverted in any way. But I never took them literally either. He has tons of lyrics that include the most wonderful metaphors. This is one of his songs for me that just works much better live. But the album version is certainly fine. I miss him too. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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I've never heard Tevin's version. That would be weird for me. What? | |
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When I first heard "Shhh!" on the Coachella '08 boot, I wasn't crazy about it; I thought it dragged on too long.
Over time, I've done a complete 180 and really appreciate that Prince gave it such a regular presence in his shows from 2004 onwards. I also really love the studio version, Prince gives such a smooth and wide ranging vocal. The drums are also fantastic.
My favorite version is probably Chicago 2 in 2012. | |
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