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Planet Earth: Best & Worst of Prince in One Song Always feel like this song escapulates the best and worst of Prince in 1 song. The instrumentation, the passion in the singing, the guitar playing are all representative of him at his peak power. On the other hand, the corny lyrics, the cheesy musical theater midsection, and the weird sudden ending stink up the joint. What other songs are like this? | |
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There are times when the "The Holy River" coda sounds like he's trying to ruin a perfect song.
[Edited 2/19/18 2:01am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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I always felt like that break seemed out of place. I once took that mid-section, and put it at the end. I blended the rest of the song in a regular verse-chorus-verse-chorus setup, then added the jazzy jam bit at the end, and it worked. It sounds more like a coda ending that he would have done on Emancipation instead of the disjointed album version. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Clare who? | |
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Prince really over-did some songs.Most of them would be PERFECT if they were trimmed and edited."U Make My Sunshine" is a good example.It shouldve ended a little after 4 minutes but keeps going for maybe 4 more minutes and it's hard to listen to. | |
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. . . . . . . . . . . . totally what I typed the first time [Edited 2/18/18 19:37pm] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Fis(c)her For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Clare Fisther | |
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Well I like both Planet Earth and the holy river so each to there own. Saying that I really like NPS album now but hated it at the time | |
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I agree, Planet Earth is bombastic and overblown, yet there is enough going on musically. Three more songs I can think of, same era. . The Sun Moon and Stars off Rave, great start and rhythms, great falsetto by Prince and almost etehreal, but ruined by this horrible ragga rap thing Prince does in the middle just kills it. . Saviour off Emancipation - great start with an overdown ballad and pleading singing, normally that degenerate into screaming (Do you want me baby!!!!) are epic, but this thing just gets stupid with all sorts of weird howling and overdone strings and plastic everything else. . Get yo groove on - same thing good singing at the start and quite funky too, but from the time they start looking for Motalbo and Big Juicey (I think) it just goes wrong, although the part about "I could buy evry oneayou is hilarious" . Most of these overbaked and silly songs come off his 1990s and later music, good starts with great singing and playing, but songs rambling on past their natural length and being larded down with Byzantine arrangements and over produced to death. Symbol and Emancipation would be much better albums if they were not so self indulgent. Fortunately the Gold Experience is a breath of frsh air, Prince seemed focussed there and just wanted straight ahead music. . The bulk of his music of the 1990s had the drive, chops and talent of the 80s, but was overlarded with overdubs, extra instruments, voices, samples and 2 or 3 minutes of aimless playing or chorusses that turned a classic song into a just kind of okay one. Still there are many highlights like Damn U, Shh!, The love we make, Beautiful strange etc.. but the consistentcy of his pre 1989 output is gone and in some ways I blame Lovesexy, as good as it is, he was really elarning about overdoing songs and throwing everything including the kitchen sink into the mix. . Can't agree with the remarks about the Holy River though, there is just too much that is great about that song - incredible vocals, guitar and harmonies. I can listen to it all day long. [Edited 2/19/18 2:45am] Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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That part sounds just like Barry Manilow's Could It Be Magic. | |
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3 Chains O' Gold and Strays of the World are other examples of Prince trying waaaay too hard to write a rock ballad. | |
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Love 2 the 9's started out like it could have been a classic but then the rap intrudes like an unwanted dinner guest. | |
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There are as many silly, lyrically poor songs from the 80s too thou - Jack U Off, Ronnie Talk 2 Russia etc
The main cuplrits of taking perfect songs and messing with them would be endorphinmance, zannalee, come, race etc
The gold experience is over-produced as released, thinking We March, Gold, TMBGITW (album version), 319, ...
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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I think a lot of Emancipation tracks fell into this because of his insistence that each disc run exactly 60 minutes. When you have a perfectly solid 54 minute album and decide you have to go back and add an extra 6 minutes here and there some of the tracks are going to suffer. | |
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We don't know anything about how the process went, though. Knowing Prince, it's very likely he edited many more songs to a shorter length than he extended: we know that many released tracks exist in longer form in the vault. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Listen to this from 2:40 onwards
For whatever reason I love the song "Planet Earth" and it is really is soaked with a late 70's mood, and.... I need to reserach this out.. but... something takes me to the slasher film relseased on 1980 "Prom Night" specifically the reveal part where some kid has fallen out a window in a flashback. I havenb't seen that since 1982... so it's a stange association. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Did you hear it from 2:40, the piano solo? My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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gandorb said: Love 2 the 9's started out like it could have been a classic but then the rap intrudes like an unwanted dinner guest. I agree. The beginning is amazing, then it all becomes painful... the edited version is a bit better. | |
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ufoclub said:
Did you hear it from 2:40, the piano solo? Yes 2.40 is the Could It Be Magic bit. You can sing ‘spirits move me every time I’m near you’ to it. My mother was a big Barry fan in case you’re wondering. Honestly [Edited 2/19/18 11:10am] | |
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On a related note I feel Thunder fits the title best/worst.
Always thought this song was over the top, hate the cheesy keyboard lead line... | |
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Ah, hell no, the extended version of "U make my sun shine" is the ultimate one... Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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The guitar solo toward the end of Planet Earth is one of my fav's | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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That song, just reminds me of women with big perms and green bead necklaces and the 1970s. Yacht Rock the term has always made me laugh - but what in God's name is Yacht rock. I was born in 76 so are not fully familiar with music before 1982/83 like you guys are. . This is Kath Day Knight and Yootha Joyce set to music though. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Farfunknugin said: On a related note I feel Thunder fits the title best/worst.
Always thought this song was over the top, hate the cheesy keyboard lead line... Yeah and the lyrics about seeing Jesus in the morning light don't help either. It all comes across as a bad, unfunny parody of Lovesexy. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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