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Now he's doing horse - it's June Let's have some appreciation for "Sign O The Times", the song. Its sparse arrangement, its lore of being a Sunday recording (like "God", etc.), and discussing major social and political issues in the late 80s. Oh yeah! In France, a skinny man died of a BIG disease with a little name Time Hurricane Annie ripped the ceiling of a church and killed everyone inside Times
Times [Edited 6/1/18 8:17am] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I love the song, the best version I've heard is the version from the Sign 'O' The Times concert film. However, I also love the studio version and the song is probably one of Prince's most iconic songs from one of his greatest albums. | |
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I also remember hearing that the song was one of the first songs that spoke about Aids. "In France, a skinny man died of a BIG disease with a little name." [Edited 6/1/18 0:10am] | |
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Love the crunchy opening and the clever Lyrics...
Nina Simone covered SOTT, but no body do it like Prince can... | |
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. http://theoatmeal.com/comics/apostrophe . You'd think a native speaker would know this. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Simple Minds did a great cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nE0tdzPY0w | |
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I agree, any live rendition of '87 is the shit. I love the guitar solo that bleeds into the lead line 👌👌👌 [Edited 6/1/18 4:25am] | |
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i heard that, it was kinda funny to me, the generational differences in accent and pronunciation in the black community was evident to me, she sounded like foghorn leghorn. Prince likewise sounded similarly foolish when he tried to use some of the kids' jargon on one of his later songs "club full of thots". Nina is bad that's no diss in any way, just a case of a song not fitting. | |
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The funky minimalism, the lyrics, the sparse guitar - pure genius! BTW: Have you heard this Dub Cover/Rework? https://youtu.be/7YZKEcf0s3w | |
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So tonight, I am working on final tweaks of my book. I decided to have Alexa play my Prince station on Pandora. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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It's consistently my favourite track off of SOTT; utterly brilliant! It's such a funky, danceable track with really profound, socially concious lyrics, but it works perfectly. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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I hate to be morbid but I can't help it. When P sings SOTT during the Montreux 13 performance he doesn't sing the "horse" part...He goes " In September my cousin tried reefer for the very first time | |
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When he said "horse" in SOTT, was he referring to heroin? (I was born in 1986, so I have no idea if horse was actually used as a name for a drug back then.)
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The original is a major work, but after thousands of listens, the February 1987 rehearsal version is even more fascinating to me. I really like the sparse, industrial sound he uses. And it begins with a blistering guitar solo. | |
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Yes, Michelle, Horse = Heroin | |
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I'm watching the movie right now. Just logged on to the org, and the first non-stickified thread is this one! I've always loved the song Sign O The Times. (Cat just knocked every one out. Beautiful night, y'all say it.) | |
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Believe me, as a native speaker we are more likely to not know our grammar, it's all intuitive learning. | |
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I love the song and the lyrics certainly sound heartfelt. It's a shame that they make Prince look very dumb. Not only does he subscribe to the disproven notion that reefer is a gateway drug, he also thinks that the technology to get a rocket into space and an airplane into the air are related. . As much as he comes across as bright, he sure has held some dumb believes (even excluding religion), with a lot of conspiracy thinking and right-wing talking points. . Still, great song. I once heard David Ryan Harris play a funk version while he was doing a soundcheck. Best version I ever heard... Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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There is a lot of truth in that line. It chills me to read it even now. I lived in the lower east side of Manhattan years before it was rebranded as the East Village by the real estate industry. Good looking well dressed people of all stripes and colors would show up on the corner holding their briefcases while copping dope. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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when did he try to correlate the skyrocket/airplane technology? I'll look at the lyrics to check it. oh, i see, the "everybody still wants to fly"? line? i always assumed it meant everyone still wants to go forward with the space program. Maybe he was also insinuating that with all the poverty issues in the US that it was silly to put so much money into pointless space ventures when there are real problems here. [Edited 6/4/18 11:31am] | |
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wtf...scary jamacian horror shit | |
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I wish I could make my guitar sound like P's does on Sign O' the Times. I wish I knew if he had a blues overdrive or something to that effect. | |
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'A sister killed her baby cuz she couldn't afford 2 feed it Life Matters | |
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. that would be plausible, had he not added "some say men ain't happy truly, until men truly die". . I see no other reading than "rockets blow up, airplanes probably too". Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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. Pointing to the few that go from one drug to the next does not prove anything. After watching a documentary about lottery winners you might think you have a chance of winning one too. (you're more likely to be hit by lightning) . Decades of research have shown that the "gateway drug" myth is just that, a myth. Of course, if you decriminalize softdrugs, even less people move on to harddrugs. Although in the US, they'd have to do something about how doctors are reimbursed to stop the madness that utlimately also killed Prince. The entire war on drugs in the US has been responsible for turning so many to drugs, it's insane. . On an unrelated note.. how come you remember people that walk in your neighbourhood after 6 weeks? That's pretty impressive and quite uncommon. And even Prince gave the process 9 months as opposed to your 6 weeks. . Please don't keep feeding this myth... Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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. I'm thinking you have an overinflated sense of just how much is spent on space travel, relative to what is needed for fighting poverty. . And the two aren't even that related. It really is quite simple, give people protection against companies (unions, strict rules against random firings, etc), take commerce out of medicine (a single payers system, free for all, with good GPs as a first barrier), tax those that take insane amounts of money relative to the work they do (don't tell me an investment banker works 5000+ times that which a factory worker, cleaner or teacher does) and invest in free education. . Sending people to the moon (the moon program had ended quite a while before 1987, by the way) is something that costs a lot of money, but if humanity wants to have any hope of surviving, we will need to invest more heavily in space travel, it's the only way off of this temporary rock. Paisley Park is in your heart - Love Is Here! | |
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[Edited 6/5/18 6:36am] "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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