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Reply #30 posted 03/24/18 6:02pm

TrivialPursuit

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206Michelle said:


The name “Anastasia” comes from the Greek word meaning “resurrection”. This meaning, rather than the Russian princess Anastasia, is likely why Prince chose the name (spelled differently) for the song.


The resurrection thing actually lends a note of realness to it. He used to take that song to near spiritual heights in the Lovesexy show. It ended the first act, which was his evil side - Spooky Electric. The 2nd act of the show started with him and the band literally rising out of the ground like God making Adam then Eve, or Jesus being resurrected.

I'm not sure it's a nod to anesthesia. He wasn't sucking down ether back then, just X.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #31 posted 03/25/18 6:50pm

CAL3

TrivialPursuit said:

CAL3 said:

wtf...

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Prince died from some counterfeit pain pills, so now it's assumed he was high AF all the time and all his music is drug-inspired?

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smh


He wasn't high on drugs, but he's had times of being altered in short periods. It was rare I believe. But he had his moments.

Him experimenting with X in 1988/9 is quite real. Susan Rogers has a story about him and Ingrid being weird late one night and were almost certainly high on something. Band members at the time have also talked about him experimenting with X.

There was also the April 21, 1996 incident with wine and heart palpitations. He also medicated himself with booze approaching the end of his WB years. He touches on it in "The Holy River" talking about drinking more and more Port to forget what was going on around him. Prince is in his music and even his darker moments have been exposed.

But I don't believe he was a druggie. People use that term thinking of someone on the street. Some of everyone's favorite people in movies, on TV, and on radio are high when you see them, or have done something very recently. Unfortunately Prince was subject to horrible pain and desperate measures to sooth it.

Was Lovesexy drug inspired? Maybe. I mean, this is not music, this is a trip. lol


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ah fuck all that, heresay.

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Susan Rogers can say whatever she wants, it's still speculation on her part.

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"Medicating himself with booze" is overstating based on the available facts, and that includes the incident you speak of. Many people go over the line on an occasion and it doesn't really indicate they're self-medicating. It can just be a one-time mistake.

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Reply #32 posted 03/25/18 10:38pm

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CAL3 said:

ah fuck all that, heresay.

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Susan Rogers can say whatever she wants, it's still speculation on her part.


Okay let me say this clearly: a member of Prince's band told me directly that Prince and Ingrid experimented with X on more than one occasion during this time period.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #33 posted 03/26/18 12:55am

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Lovesexy is such an amazing masterpiece of an album, and tour.. and hair and clothes.. the Lovesexy band.. cool

the Lovesexy videos... Glam Slam, I Wish U Heaven, Alphabet Street... heart

Brilliant album, I even love the Lovesexy very stylish cover art.. very cool and it even hit the front page on the tabloid (B.T.) in Denmark.. it's still one of his best covers, together with Parade. imho..

Everthing was amazing in 1988,

I wanna say f*ck to (some of) the americans, for not digesting this wonderful trip. flipped off eek

Selling of Lovesexy.. was excellent in Europe - UK & Germany, and I believe in Denmark as well...

Lovesexy = the screaming guitars, the many layers in the music, excellent production, pop-funk artistry, nothing less than.. brilliant.

I love every single note on this fine album from "Eye No" / the start to the end with Positivity.. wow..

IF I should say something "critical".. hmm hard to find, but maybe "Dance On" doesn't hold up to the rest of the songs, I can still aprreciate "Dance On" though, the song is not that bad after all.


Lovesexy.. I looove this fine masterpiece, this album is in my Prince album top-5 with Purple Rain, Sign O' The Times, Parade and 1999.

Excellent.... love woot! music

Prince 4Ever. heart
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Reply #34 posted 03/26/18 9:39am

namepeace

bonatoc said:

namepeace said:


Didn't he define "LoveSexy" as:

The feeling you get

when you fall in love

not with a girl or a boy

But with the Heavens above

Or something like that?


Spells like a 1967 Summer Of Love slogan.

Yeah, it's a hippie album. Drugs and hippies often go together well, so I can understand folks interpreting Lovesexy this way. The utopia of spirituality ruling all aspects of life. The social issues concerns. The dream-like intro and outro. The absence of a specific Dogma, even though christianism is still at the core of it. Symbols that can be easily adopted and reproduced (the "newpowersoul" arrow, the "yes" heart).

The big paradox is that it relies so heavily on machines (you can tell Prince had new gear, the sonic jump from SOTT is huge), not to mention the tour, which was a very controlled environment.

On a "Love is God, God is Love" album, one would expect folk guitars, tamborines and congas : instead you get the über-futuristic "Alphabet St." rhythm pattern, doubled synth soloes, and an ecstatic Blue Angel screaming, howling, pleading, acting more as background coloring than the prominent role the lead guitar usually takes.

It's the dichotomy between the "peace and love" manifesto and the state-of-the-art electronica (at the time) used throughout that makes for a very strange album, and possibly one of his major influences on all the musical genres to emerge in the nineties. And I'm not talking exclusively music here : there was some media coverage a month ago about Madonna's "Ray Of Light", presented as the first true personal, emotional statement from a big pop-star. In truth, Lovesexy is the first to tackle something deeper than the usual, and may explain the biographic turn the "Like A Prayer" album took, not to mention Michael Jackson's "Dangerous". Not to say that Prince didn't cover spiritual issues before in his work, but it is the first time spirituality took the center stage for almost all songs in an album.

I'm with the rollers here. But what do I know: A fat one made me love "MPLSound" beyond any reasonable limit, on one epic conscience-altered evening.

That's what could be considered the trouble with Prince: many albums are likeable because of what they represent in Prince's history, what they represent for Prince's growth, not because of how they compare with the contemporary pop productions of the time. And this is not easily achieved, to appreciate it in fairness requires deep knowledge of Prince's history, personality, pursuits, ambitions and flaws, and most of all, his music.

If I were to consider "Lovesexy" through the prism of Prince's personal history, or at least the very little we know of it, it's clearly an album that says no to drugs.

But I would definitely recommend Clouds to adourn Lovesexy’s electric blueskies.
At least it would make you have a vision of how much of masterpiece the album closer is.


I agree with so much in your well-written post, though for my twocents LoveSexy is a mind-blowing experience that needs no adornment. smile

For the record, I'm with TrivialPursuit on this one. It has been widely speculated that LoveSexy was recorded in the wake of Prince experimenting with drugs, and that that brief period was euphemstically referred to as a "vision" inspiring the album.

But as TP said, it appears he was not under the influence at the time he cut the album. If that's true, it's apparent to me that he took his experiences from that experiment, or "trips," as it were, and processed them into his sound.

To me, LoveSexy resolves the central conflict in his 80's work -- the tension between "love" and "sex," or God and the "flesh." He found a way, at least musically, to reconcile them.

Before LoveSexy, he'd explored religious themes, sometimes through allegory ("1999," "Let's Go Crazy") and sometimes overtly ("God" "4 The Tears in Your Eyes," "I Would Die 4 U," "The Cross"). Over the decade, Prince basically pieced together his version of a Nicene Creed with slow jams, rock anthems, acoustic ballads and synth-driven funk. While LoveSexy was mostly free of orthodoxy, his prior religious songs also didn't quite sound like what you'd hear on Christian or gospel stations.

I'd also point out that "eye No" is Prince's gospel masterpiece and the sounds from that track are heard in churches every Sunday.

Good post --


peace

[Edited 3/26/18 9:48am]

[Edited 3/29/18 13:24pm]

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Reply #35 posted 03/26/18 2:14pm

luvsexy4all

its possible prince did this on purpose to appeal to both sides

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Reply #36 posted 03/26/18 2:35pm

namepeace

luvsexy4all said:

its possible prince did this on purpose to appeal to both sides


I'd say probable. Few if any artists did a better job of cross-selling audiences than Prince did in the 80's.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #37 posted 03/26/18 2:41pm

luvsexy4all

namepeace said:

luvsexy4all said:

its possible prince did this on purpose to appeal to both sides


I'd say probable. Few if any artists did a better job of cross-selling audiences than Prince did in the 80's.

freakin genius

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Reply #38 posted 03/26/18 6:46pm

206Michelle

"Anna Stesia"

Have U ever been so lonely
That U felt like U were the
Only one in this world?

Have U ever wanted 2 play
With someone so much U'd take
Any one boy or girl?

Anna Stesia come 2 me
Talk 2 me, ravish me
Liberate my mind
Tell me what U think of me
Praise me, craze me
Out this space and time

Between white and black, night and day
Black night seemed like the only way...
So I danced

Music late, nothing great (Music late, nothing great)
No way 2 differentiate (No way 2 differentiate)
I took a chance

Gregory looks just like a ghost
And then a beautiful girl the most
Wets her lips 2 say

"We could live 4 a little while
If U could just learn 2 smile
U and I could fly away, fly away."

Anna Stesia come 2 me
Talk 2 me, ravish me
Liberate my mind
Tell me what U think of me
Praise me, craze me
Out this space and time

Maybe, maybe, maybe I could learn 2 love
I mean the right way, I mean the only way
Perhaps U could show me, baby (show me, baby)

Anna Stesia come 2 me
Talk 2 me, ravish me
Liberate my mind

Maybe, maybe, maybe I could learn 2 love
If I was just closer 2 somethin' (closer)
Closer 2 your higher self
I don't know
Closer 2 heaven (Maybe) closer 2 God (closer to God)

Save me Jesus, I've been a fool
How could I forget that U are the rule
U are my God, I am Your child
From now on, 4 U I shall be wild
I shall be quick I shall be strong
I'll tell Your story, no matter how long (no matter how... no matter)

We're just a play in Your master plan
Now, my Lord I understand

(I understand)

Love is God, God is love
Girls and boys love God above
[repeated over chorus]
Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above
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Reply #39 posted 03/29/18 10:37am

WeDaBest

ShaggyDog said:



OperatingThetan said:


The orientation of 'Lovesexy' is toward a spiritual high or transcendence. The only drug reference is the play on Anna Stesia and anasthesia.


It's never occured to me there is a play on words between Anna Steisa and anaasthesia in medicine. I always though that the song title was a play on the name of the Grand Duchess of Anastesia of Russia who was killed in the execution of the Imperial Romanov family in 1918, however years later several people falsely claimed to be actually be her, saying that she had instead escaped the slaughter and gone into hiding.


Say what?
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Reply #40 posted 03/29/18 3:30pm

luvsexy4all

"shoot me up baby...lets take a trip"

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Reply #41 posted 03/29/18 4:05pm

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namepeace said:

bonatoc said:


Spells like a 1967 Summer Of Love slogan.

Yeah, it's a hippie album. Drugs and hippies often go together well, so I can understand folks interpreting Lovesexy this way. The utopia of spirituality ruling all aspects of life. The social issues concerns. The dream-like intro and outro. The absence of a specific Dogma, even though christianism is still at the core of it. Symbols that can be easily adopted and reproduced (the "newpowersoul" arrow, the "yes" heart).

The big paradox is that it relies so heavily on machines (you can tell Prince had new gear, the sonic jump from SOTT is huge), not to mention the tour, which was a very controlled environment.

On a "Love is God, God is Love" album, one would expect folk guitars, tamborines and congas : instead you get the über-futuristic "Alphabet St." rhythm pattern, doubled synth soloes, and an ecstatic Blue Angel screaming, howling, pleading, acting more as background coloring than the prominent role the lead guitar usually takes.

It's the dichotomy between the "peace and love" manifesto and the state-of-the-art electronica (at the time) used throughout that makes for a very strange album, and possibly one of his major influences on all the musical genres to emerge in the nineties. And I'm not talking exclusively music here : there was some media coverage a month ago about Madonna's "Ray Of Light", presented as the first true personal, emotional statement from a big pop-star. In truth, Lovesexy is the first to tackle something deeper than the usual, and may explain the biographic turn the "Like A Prayer" album took, not to mention Michael Jackson's "Dangerous". Not to say that Prince didn't cover spiritual issues before in his work, but it is the first time spirituality took the center stage for almost all songs in an album.

I'm with the rollers here. But what do I know: A fat one made me love "MPLSound" beyond any reasonable limit, on one epic conscience-altered evening.

That's what could be considered the trouble with Prince: many albums are likeable because of what they represent in Prince's history, what they represent for Prince's growth, not because of how they compare with the contemporary pop productions of the time. And this is not easily achieved, to appreciate it in fairness requires deep knowledge of Prince's history, personality, pursuits, ambitions and flaws, and most of all, his music.

If I were to consider "Lovesexy" through the prism of Prince's personal history, or at least the very little we know of it, it's clearly an album that says no to drugs.

But I would definitely recommend Clouds to adourn Lovesexy’s electric blueskies.
At least it would make you have a vision of how much of masterpiece the album closer is.


I agree with so much in your well-written post, though for my twocents LoveSexy is a mind-blowing experience that needs no adornment. smile

For the record, I'm with TrivialPursuit on this one. It has been widely speculated that LoveSexy was recorded in the wake of Prince experimenting with drugs, and that that brief period was euphemstically referred to as a "vision" inspiring the album.

But as TP said, it appears he was not under the influence at the time he cut the album. If that's true, it's apparent to me that he took his experiences from that experiment, or "trips," as it were, and processed them into his sound.

To me, LoveSexy resolves the central conflict in his 80's work -- the tension between "love" and "sex," or God and the "flesh." He found a way, at least musically, to reconcile them.

Before LoveSexy, he'd explored religious themes, sometimes through allegory ("1999," "Let's Go Crazy") and sometimes overtly ("God" "4 The Tears in Your Eyes," "I Would Die 4 U," "The Cross"). Over the decade, Prince basically pieced together his version of a Nicene Creed with slow jams, rock anthems, acoustic ballads and synth-driven funk. While LoveSexy was mostly free of orthodoxy, his prior religious songs also didn't quite sound like what you'd hear on Christian or gospel stations.

I'd also point out that "eye No" is Prince's gospel masterpiece and the sounds from that track are heard in churches every Sunday.

Good post --


peace

[Edited 3/26/18 9:48am]

[Edited 3/29/18 13:24pm]

Excellent post as always, Namie. clapping

To this day some 30 years later I still consider Lovesexy to be a contemporary Christian album, his Christian lp before TRC was his JW album but like you said a bit unorthodox. I know Prince fans disagree with calling Lovesexy that because Prince is a Pop artist. To that I say what's in a name?

I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #42 posted 03/29/18 4:20pm

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thedance said:

Lovesexy is such an amazing masterpiece of an album, and tour.. and hair and clothes.. the Lovesexy band.. cool

the Lovesexy videos... Glam Slam, I Wish U Heaven, Alphabet Street... heart

Brilliant album, I even love the Lovesexy very stylish cover art.. very cool and it even hit the front page on the tabloid (B.T.) in Denmark.. it's still one of his best covers, together with Parade. imho..

Everthing was amazing in 1988,

I wanna say f*ck to (some of) the americans, for not digesting this wonderful trip. flipped off eek

Selling of Lovesexy.. was excellent in Europe - UK & Germany, and I believe in Denmark as well...

Lovesexy = the screaming guitars, the many layers in the music, excellent production, pop-funk artistry, nothing less than.. brilliant.

I love every single note on this fine album from "Eye No" / the start to the end with Positivity.. wow..

IF I should say something "critical".. hmm hard to find, but maybe "Dance On" doesn't hold up to the rest of the songs, I can still aprreciate "Dance On" though, the song is not that bad after all.


Lovesexy.. I looove this fine masterpiece, this album is in my Prince album top-5 with Purple Rain, Sign O' The Times, Parade and 1999.

Excellent.... love woot! music

I love that it combined the contrasting moods between dark and whimsical. It totally fits the mood of the album. He was a true Gemini till the end.

Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future...

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Reply #43 posted 03/29/18 4:25pm

RJOrion

luvsexy4all said:

"shoot me up baby...lets take a trip"





yep...Private Joy could easily be interpreted to be about drugs...even if it isnt...or, is...or is it about a sex toy?...or is about his dick?...or is it about Susan Moonsie?...Prince was the master at telling us everything while telling us nothing...
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Reply #44 posted 03/29/18 4:31pm

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A lot has been said about the level of muscianship of the album. But let me just say that I love the fact that this is a truly a "headphone" masterpiece. Like Sly Stone, it proved once again that Prince is a studio wizard. Its sonically surrealistic, which fits the story of the album and Prince along with his engineer at the time truly take the credit for that.

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Reply #45 posted 03/29/18 5:19pm

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IstenSzek said:

i like to visit this site, most days it's nice. sometimes it makes me sick though.

can you guess what kind of day this is? smile

lol lol lol

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Reply #46 posted 03/30/18 5:21am

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I had forgotten about the Alphabet St. 12". Two lyric lines were interesting. The one stated already, This Is Not Music, This Is A Trip. After saying that a few times, then there's the lyric, No It's Not A Drug, There's Nothing Wrong Here. I always found that interesting because I hadn't yet heard about the XTC story at that time.

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Reply #47 posted 03/30/18 5:55am

Shockalaka

Well, ecstasy was mentioned in Play In The Sunshine - and Lovesexy came straight after SOTT.
What was that?

Aftershock!
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Reply #48 posted 03/30/18 10:19am

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gold31 said:

I had forgotten about the Alphabet St. 12". Two lyric lines were interesting. The one stated already, This Is Not Music, This Is A Trip. After saying that a few times, then there's the lyric, "No It's Not A Drug, There's Nothing Wrong Here". I always found that interesting because I hadn't yet heard about the XTC story at that time.



I'm not sure that is correct. The 12" has few lyrics in it at all, at least the "This Is Not Music, This Is A Trip" remix. In fact, that's is pretty much the only lyric in the song, repeated a gazillion times, along with "put your love down baby when your money get shot".

The lyric you're hearing is "No it's not a drug, it's something more hip".

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #49 posted 03/30/18 11:11am

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Genesia said:



erik319 said:


Like it or not, the track Lovesexy could easily be about the effects of taking ecstacy.


Ecstacy puts its name on his thigh? And when he touches it, race cars burn rubber in his pants?

Lovesexy (the song) is not about ecstasy, the drug. It's about sexual ecstasy.



I'll repeat what I said before. The track could easily be about the effects of ecstacy. (see how I wrote the word COULD, not DEFINITELY IS?) You disagreeing doesn't make it any less true. It just makes you look argumentative & blinkered. As always.

'This feeling's so good in every single way. I want it morning, noon and night of every day. And if by chance I can not have it - I can't say. But with it I know heaven's just a kiss away. Kiss away'

Yup, that could be a great description of the effects of ecstacy.
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Reply #50 posted 03/30/18 11:46am

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TrivialPursuit said:

CAL3 said:

ah fuck all that, heresay.

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Susan Rogers can say whatever she wants, it's still speculation on her part.


Okay let me say this clearly: a member of Prince's band told me directly that Prince and Ingrid experimented with X on more than one occasion during this time period.


well I really hate to break that 2 u but THIS is exactly the definition of hearsay lol lol lol

the only love there is is the love we make heart
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Reply #51 posted 03/30/18 11:48am

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erik319 said:

Genesia said:


Ecstacy puts its name on his thigh? And when he touches it, race cars burn rubber in his pants?

Lovesexy (the song) is not about ecstasy, the drug. It's about sexual ecstasy.

I'll repeat what I said before. The track could easily be about the effects of ecstacy. (see how I wrote the word COULD, not DEFINITELY IS?) You disagreeing doesn't make it any less true. It just makes you look argumentative & blinkered. As always. 'This feeling's so good in every single way. I want it morning, noon and night of every day. And if by chance I can not have it - I can't say. But with it I know heaven's just a kiss away. Kiss away' Yup, that could be a great description of the effects of ecstacy.


Isn't Purple Music supposed to do the same to your brain?


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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Reply #52 posted 03/30/18 2:26pm

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bonatoc said:



erik319 said:


Genesia said:



Ecstacy puts its name on his thigh? And when he touches it, race cars burn rubber in his pants?

Lovesexy (the song) is not about ecstasy, the drug. It's about sexual ecstasy.



I'll repeat what I said before. The track could easily be about the effects of ecstacy. (see how I wrote the word COULD, not DEFINITELY IS?) You disagreeing doesn't make it any less true. It just makes you look argumentative & blinkered. As always. 'This feeling's so good in every single way. I want it morning, noon and night of every day. And if by chance I can not have it - I can't say. But with it I know heaven's just a kiss away. Kiss away' Yup, that could be a great description of the effects of ecstacy.


Isn't Purple Music supposed to do the same to your brain?




Probably. But this is probably just Prince's version of when people who don't drink & say "I'm drunk on life'. Err, ok then.

It's pretty clear he tried E. Ingrid mentioned it & he then relates back to that meeting in Anna Stesia. I don't think he did it too often though, got a bad trip & left well alone. Again, if we're using songs as a biography, he's against it by the time he released the Batman soundtrack the year after.

All I know is that Lovesexy is a pretty accurate description of the feeling that E gives you.

At the end of the day, nobody here knows for sure. Not even Genesia. ;)

Anyway, moving on... we all know Alphabet Street's about oral sex, right? wink
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Reply #53 posted 03/30/18 2:58pm

CAL3

TrivialPursuit said:

CAL3 said:

ah fuck all that, heresay.

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Susan Rogers can say whatever she wants, it's still speculation on her part.


Okay let me say this clearly: a member of Prince's band told me directly that Prince and Ingrid experimented with X on more than one occasion during this time period.

.

So that's third-hand information, at best. (aka heresay, as I previously said)

[Edited 3/30/18 15:01pm]

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Reply #54 posted 03/30/18 5:45pm

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CAL3 said:

TrivialPursuit said:


Okay let me say this clearly: a member of Prince's band told me directly that Prince and Ingrid experimented with X on more than one occasion during this time period.

.

So that's third-hand information, at best. (aka heresay, as I previously said)


LOL you might look up "third hand". If someone saw him do it, that's first hand. No one told the band member, they were a witness to it.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #55 posted 03/30/18 7:58pm

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TrivialPursuit said:

gold31 said:

I had forgotten about the Alphabet St. 12". Two lyric lines were interesting. The one stated already, This Is Not Music, This Is A Trip. After saying that a few times, then there's the lyric, "No It's Not A Drug, There's Nothing Wrong Here". I always found that interesting because I hadn't yet heard about the XTC story at that time.



I'm not sure that is correct. The 12" has few lyrics in it at all, at least the "This Is Not Music, This Is A Trip" remix. In fact, that's is pretty much the only lyric in the song, repeated a gazillion times, along with "put your love down baby when your money get shot".

The lyric you're hearing is "No it's not a drug, it's something more hip".

You may be right. I always assumed he was saying one thing, but there are a bunch of his songs where I've misheard some of his lyrics.

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Reply #56 posted 03/31/18 12:41pm

luvsexy4all

RJOrion said:

luvsexy4all said:

"shoot me up baby...lets take a trip"

yep...Private Joy could easily be interpreted to be about drugs...even if it isnt...or, is...or is it about a sex toy?...or is about his dick?...or is it about Susan Moonsie?...Prince was the master at telling us everything while telling us nothing...

"i wanna smack it all night long"

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Reply #57 posted 03/31/18 1:28pm

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thedance said:

Lovesexy is such an amazing masterpiece of an album, and tour.. and hair and clothes.. the Lovesexy band.. cool

the Lovesexy videos... Glam Slam, I Wish U Heaven, Alphabet Street... heart

Brilliant album, I even love the Lovesexy very stylish cover art.. very cool and it even hit the front page on the tabloid (B.T.) in Denmark.. it's still one of his best covers, together with Parade. imho..

Everthing was amazing in 1988,

I wanna say f*ck to (some of) the americans, for not digesting this wonderful trip. flipped off eek

Selling of Lovesexy.. was excellent in Europe - UK & Germany, and I believe in Denmark as well...

Lovesexy = the screaming guitars, the many layers in the music, excellent production, pop-funk artistry, nothing less than.. brilliant.

I love every single note on this fine album from "Eye No" / the start to the end with Positivity.. wow..

IF I should say something "critical".. hmm hard to find, but maybe "Dance On" doesn't hold up to the rest of the songs, I can still aprreciate "Dance On" though, the song is not that bad after all.


Lovesexy.. I looove this fine masterpiece, this album is in my Prince album top-5 with Purple Rain, Sign O' The Times, Parade and 1999.

Excellent.... love woot! music

Very well said!! Love, Love Love, Lovesexy!

Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above~
The only Love there is, is the Love We Make~
Prince4Ever
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Reply #58 posted 03/31/18 2:43pm

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luvsexy4all said:

RJOrion said:

luvsexy4all said: yep...Private Joy could easily be interpreted to be about drugs...even if it isnt...or, is...or is it about a sex toy?...or is about his dick?...or is it about Susan Moonsie?...Prince was the master at telling us everything while telling us nothing...

"i wanna smack it all night long"



http://www.500princesongs...ivate-joy/



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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Reply #59 posted 04/01/18 7:58pm

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namepeace said:


I agree with so much in your well-written post, though for my twocents LoveSexy is a mind-blowing experience that needs no adornment. smile

For the record, I'm with TrivialPursuit on this one. It has been widely speculated that LoveSexy was recorded in the wake of Prince experimenting with drugs, and that that brief period was euphemstically referred to as a "vision" inspiring the album.

But as TP said, it appears he was not under the influence at the time he cut the album. If that's true, it's apparent to me that he took his experiences from that experiment, or "trips," as it were, and processed them into his sound.

To me, LoveSexy resolves the central conflict in his 80's work -- the tension between "love" and "sex," or God and the "flesh." He found a way, at least musically, to reconcile them.

Before LoveSexy, he'd explored religious themes, sometimes through allegory ("1999," "Let's Go Crazy") and sometimes overtly ("God" "4 The Tears in Your Eyes," "I Would Die 4 U," "The Cross"). Over the decade, Prince basically pieced together his version of a Nicene Creed with slow jams, rock anthems, acoustic ballads and synth-driven funk. While LoveSexy was mostly free of orthodoxy, his prior religious songs also didn't quite sound like what you'd hear on Christian or gospel stations.

I'd also point out that "eye No" is Prince's gospel masterpiece and the sounds from that track are heard in churches every Sunday.

Good post --


peace

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[Edited 3/29/18 13:24pm]

Excellent post as always, Namie. clapping

To this day some 30 years later I still consider Lovesexy to be a contemporary Christian album, his Christian lp before TRC was his JW album but like you said a bit unorthodox. I know Prince fans disagree with calling Lovesexy that because Prince is a Pop artist. To that I say what's in a name?


There it is. peace

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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