Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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But does that make it 'political'? Annie Christian Who/What Annie Christian represents tells more about what the song really is about I don't think it is politics . She killed John Lennon, she tried to kill Reagan, everybody say gun control... Who/what is Annie Christian SOTT . It is another song of world commentary and mankinds mortality | |
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I don't know ... Crystal Ball ( a combo of what I typed for SOTT the Future and Lady Cab Driver) Controversy... is about himself Ronnie Talk 2 Russia ... definately Sign of the Times is like reading the news paper and reflecting on mans mortality The Future... definately apocalyptic(on his spiritual New Power lovesexy tip)...New world needs spirituality that will last
Lady Cab Driver... a song about escapism I need to listen to 8 and 9 Free is patriotic | |
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I'm very much open to hearing input from his camp on the song. I love it, can you share some stuff that was said? | |
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I don't think he was 'political' or driven by politics either | |
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Yes, it is a shout commentary, but does that make it a political song... what is the spirit behind John Lennons murder and the attempted murder of Ronal Reagan? The man who killed John was it politically motived? . . Ok about SOTT, I still just see him mentioning things like he is reading a newspaper or just highlighting everything he is seeing in the news.
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OldFriends4Sale said:
I'm very much open to hearing input from his camp on the song. I love it, can you share some stuff that was said? According to the authors Alex Hahn & Laura Tiebert, in they're book (and I won't quote it exactly out of respect for the authors work), they mention that he (Prince) said that the song conceived on of his profound statements of his worldview; lyrics about war, political extremism etc. (If I relmember well). He send the song to Clare Fisher, accompanied with an extended note explaining the importance of the song. Fisher and his son, wrote music for it and put a 60 piece orchestra over it, wanting to give musical meaning to Princes messages. - Interesting to check is what the headlines were right before the time Prince wrote these (few) particular political, or society influenced songs. - Prince for one was never greatly involved in politics as such. He simply lived quite a reclusive lifestyle concerning only (making) music. I guess, in conversation with others around him, he must've gotten in contact with what was going on in the world for instance. Of course, somehow, we can imagine him actually always recordings, performing, etc. Not much time for anything else really. This of course is my humble opinion. - For sure, he wasn't a Bruce Springsteen or Bono. But he sure cared for local "stories" and situations, as from what he heard around him, and, making him donating a lot to help others. That was his way of digesting his view on local comprehensible politics for instance. Local politics, help, life as such closer to him and his people. - The song, Sign O The Times is a bit more clear on this issue, but still... SOTT, tells just briefly his overall point of light pessimism on the complex world and politics at the time, stating its better to get married and have a kid, call him Nate... "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Pointing out society's ills is political, in my book but, you pays your money...
America as patriotic? Interesting. The chorus, yes - the verses? Ok. | |
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Agree to disagree. Augusto Boal - dramaturge - everything is political. | |
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Your right. Prince was in a way conservative, if you like to name it that way. Not so much politically conservative, but more on a personal level. And I agree on the matter that he wasn't very political either. And I do also agree with SimonCharles, that in a way everything is political. A lot of Prince's songs were always left open (somehow) to interpret it the way you can. Being it either sexual, social, political or even personal. - I wonder how many .Orgers have read the utmost interesting books by Hahn and Tudal and Thorne, and Nilsen (+others) ? These are somewhat 'bibles' I should say. Even Mayté's book I believe is very interesting and worth reading. Information concerning Prince is much needed to get a better insight in a lot of stuff, not only his music. - Can't wait for his own 50 page reflection on it.
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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I guess it depends on what state we are in when we hear things or people write things. A lot of times when I talk with coworkers/family/friends about societies ills, I talk from a place of community and family and love or the lack thereof. . . reprinted in ROCK & SOUL * APRIL 1986 THE PRINCE INTERVIEW By Michael Shore
Speaking of singles and videos, your latest is "America." This is one of the most political songs you've ever done. Could you tell us what the song is supposed to say to people? For example, is it straightforwardly patriotic or more complicated than that? Straightforwardly patriotic.
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206Michelle said: Cool! Thanks for posting! ..... The list is: 10. United States of Division 9. When Will We B Paid? (cover of the Staples' Singers) 8. Right the Wrong 7. Race 6. Cinnamon Girl 5. Partyup 4. Fixurlifeup 3. Act of God 2. Colonized Mind 1. Baltimore .....
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1725topp said: Latin, thanks for posting. This list and the comments show that Prince was much more of a socio-political writer than he's given credit, regardless of whether one agrees with his varying stances or not. Ultimately, he was an artist who was so much more than the sexual icon for which he's often remembered. And, yet, even in his sexuality, he was quite insightful and socio-political. Indeed, Prince wrote many socio-political songs. Thank you for your contributions in preserving this important aspect of his legacy. | |
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An answer that was authentic or an answer that allows him to answer the question without speaking? Prince wasn't particulalry talkative at the time, eh?
Still - taking him at face value, this is still a massively political song: the critique of the country does not preclude patriotism. | |
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Sheila E. considers "America" to be one of Prince's socio-political songs. | |
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Sheila E also said the song was about something troubling that happened in Africa(unrelated to America)...I think she might have mixed it up with SOTT | |
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Today is the 26th anniversary of the MTV premiere of the 2 music videos for Prince's "Money Don't Matter 2 Night". One of the 2 videos was directed by Spike Lee. | |
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MDM2N is one of his best political songs. He clearly takes a stand about the Persian Gulf War. MDM2N is brilliant! . Hey now, maybe we can find a good reason [Edited 4/14/18 23:56pm] Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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206Michelle said: My favourite of these ten songs is Colonized Mind; I listen to it regularly. I actually learned a bit more about the meaning of CM by watching this video.
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I never liked the tone of the song. Never liked the song. It's a bit pedantic, not so much in it's words but in it's overall approach. He did it also with preaching songs. It sounds to me like this song was something more for Joe Cocker or Mavis Staples... Something to be covered. Or maybe it's the annoying pop-perfect production of the song. Strange as I come to think of it, but if I might hear it as an acapella version, it could be different... "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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206Michelle said:
MDM2N is one of his best political songs. He clearly takes a stand about the Persian Gulf War. MDM2N is brilliant! . Hey now, maybe we can find a good reason [Edited 4/14/18 23:56pm] Thanks for sharing. | |
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A few more for consideration. Not heavily political, except maybe "The War," depending on how you define political, but I believe they do at least touch on political topics: . "We March" - about civil rights. . "Pope" - maybe the least political of his political songs, but does mention president, parliament, and he says "What am I supposed to do when the President can't get nothing passed." . "Chaos and Disorder" - appears to reference 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' which was a significant political issue in the nineties. . "The Sacrifice of Victor" - touches on desegregation: "1967 in a bus marked public schools / Rode me and a group of unsuspecting political tools..." . "Live 4 Love" - spoken from the viewpoint of a soldier in the theater of war--the Iraq war presumably at that time. Not politics per se, but a result of it perhaps. . "The War" - "If the government wants 2 put a microchip in your neck..."
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Nice choices. | |
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SimonCharles said:
Curious list. * No place on this list for Sign O The Times, Annie Christian, Uptown, Family Name, Ronnie Talk To Russia, Free, America, Dance On? OK. I guess I would make a different top 10! I would agree with your top 10. Ronnie Talk to Russia popped in my mind. "I don't make the rules. I just play" | |
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littlemissG said: Dear Mister Man needs to be included. | |
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1. Sign O' The Times 2. Dreamer 3. Colonized Mind 4. We March 5. Dear Mr. Man 6. Baltimore 7. Days of Wild 8. America 9. Chaos and Disorder 10. Act of God
Some more 'social commentary' then political, but still better than the video's list. | |
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pinkcashmere23 said: Thanks Latin! You are very welcome. | |
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