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Reply #31 posted 05/13/18 7:25pm
206Michelle |
Se7en said: I like your water analogy, but "Mountains" by its very nature CANNOT be considered a DEEP CUT.
It was the second single from Parade, and with a corresponding video! Singles can't be considered deep cuts.
From that 1-Second song challenge, I think the only "deep cut" was Under The Cherry Moon. It’s not a deep cut. It’s a pretty simple love song. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #32 posted 05/13/18 7:27pm
206Michelle |
Deep cuts are songs like Money Don’t Matter 2 Night, Anna Stesia, and Colonized Mind, just to mame a few. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above |
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Reply #33 posted 05/13/18 7:44pm
purplerabbitho le |
Not deep in terms of content. Deep cuts are lesser known or obscure songs. That's what the phrase means. You have to dig deep to find or discover them.
206Michelle said:
Se7en said:
I like your water analogy, but "Mountains" by its very nature CANNOT be considered a DEEP CUT.
It was the second single from Parade, and with a corresponding video! Singles can't be considered deep cuts.
From that 1-Second song challenge, I think the only "deep cut" was Under The Cherry Moon.
It’s not a deep cut. It’s a pretty simple love song.
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Reply #34 posted 05/14/18 3:03am
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206Michelle said:
Deep cuts are songs like Money Don’t Matter 2 Night, Anna Stesia, and Colonized Mind, just to mame a few.
The term 'deep cut' has nothing to do with the content of a song. We've used this term for ages on song gems the general public never heard of like She's Always In my Hair or other B-sides, Alexa The Paris or Girl are perfect example of a deep cut. Or I'm Yours, The Ladder, Srange Releationship, Dance On, Sweet Baby, or even Bambi.
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Reply #35 posted 05/14/18 3:57am
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JorisE73 said:
206Michelle said:
Deep cuts are songs like Money Don’t Matter 2 Night, Anna Stesia, and Colonized Mind, just to mame a few.
The term 'deep cut' has nothing to do with the content of a song. We've used this term for ages on song gems the general public never heard of like She's Always In my Hair or other B-sides, Alexa The Paris or Girl are perfect example of a deep cut. Or I'm Yours, The Ladder, Srange Releationship, Dance On, Sweet Baby, or even Bambi.
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Reply #36 posted 05/14/18 4:36am
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By the definition of a deep cut being obscure then surely ANYTHING not officially released (and therefore from the Vault and perhaps only heard on bootleg or possibly live) is the ultimate deep cut. How about only counting officially released (but obscure/rare) tracks and whether they are a deep cut? My vote goes for THE WAR (which is also musically deep too) 'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything. |
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Reply #37 posted 05/14/18 8:51am
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Reply #38 posted 05/14/18 9:03am
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JorisE73 said:
206Michelle said:
Deep cuts are songs like Money Don’t Matter 2 Night, Anna Stesia, and Colonized Mind, just to mame a few.
The term 'deep cut' has nothing to do with the content of a song. We've used this term for ages on song gems the general public never heard of like She's Always In my Hair or other B-sides, Alexa The Paris or Girl are perfect example of a deep cut. Or I'm Yours, The Ladder, Srange Releationship, Dance On, Sweet Baby, or even Bambi.
Exactly. Deep cuts are readily available (i.e., not unreleased) and despite that, still relatively unknown.
And it has absolutely nothing to do with their content.
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Reply #39 posted 05/14/18 9:17pm
206Michelle |
I stand corrected. I have heard "deep cut" used to refer to depth of content, but obviously, that is not what the phrase means in this context. purplerabbithole said: Not deep in terms of content. Deep cuts are lesser known or obscure songs. That's what the phrase means. You have to dig deep to find or discover them.
206Michelle said: Se7en said:
I like your water analogy, but "Mountains" by its very nature CANNOT be considered a DEEP CUT.
It was the second single from Parade, and with a corresponding video! Singles can't be considered deep cuts.
From that 1-Second song challenge, I think the only "deep cut" was Under The Cherry Moon.
It’s not a deep cut. It’s a pretty simple love song.
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