Gotta be head, dmsr, controversy/mutiny live | |
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America! Any live version, especially the music video | |
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dodger said:
Loving the 90's choices. I'd swap the 22nd Oct version for the 8th June one though. The best of his songs with NPG were the funkiest, with most of the songs on The Exodus Has Begun album illustrating this point! | |
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I forgot about songs like Big Fun and Get Wild.
Add those to the list!!!
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Together we’re coming up with a very cool playlist... | |
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La, La, La, He, He, Hee (12" of course) Head Come On Johnny Return Of The Bump Squad Get Wild Partyup Lady Cab Driver Love Or $ Soulpsychodelicide Cindy C Superfunkycalifragisexy Housequake Scarlet Pussy Electric Chair Release It Gett Off Irresistible Bitch MPLS The Good Life (Big City Remix) Face Down (NYC Live) Come On (Remix) Hide The Bone 3121 F.U.N.K. 777-9311 Chocolate 6 Come
[Edited 5/11/18 19:22pm] Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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"Strange Relationhship" is a sneakily funky song. | |
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LeGrind Coco Boys Sexy Dancer Ballad Of Dorothy Parker Cloreen Baconskin Letitgo Nasty Girl Gett Off Housequake My Medallion | |
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Family Name | |
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Days O Wild The Exodus Has Begun Musicology Controversy D.M.S.R Housequake [Edited 5/8/18 13:02pm] [Edited 5/8/18 13:03pm] | |
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gandorb said: dodger said:
Loving the 90's choices. I'd swap the 22nd Oct version for the 8th June one though. The best of his songs with NPG were the funkiest, with most of the songs on The Exodus Has Begun album illustrating this point! Indeed a lot of candidates on Exodus and in that 93-95 period in general: Get Wild The Good Life (Big City Remix) Return Of The Bump Squad Big Fun The Exodus Has Begun It's About That Walk Come (10,000 Wallpaper version) Race Funky Design Mad Pheromone Hide The Bone Acknowledge Me Billy Jack Bitch Now Days Of Wild (The Beautiful Experience version) | |
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Oh man! Prince’s vast catalogue was full of funk. I’ve gotta make a list for this one! | |
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Add ROCKHARD IN A FUNKY PLACE “The space between the notes, that’s the good part. How long the space is…that’s how funky it is or how funky it ain’t” - Prince | |
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Head Let's Work 777 9311 DMSR Stare Mutiny [Edited 5/9/18 3:46am] | |
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Nasty Girl. Never been anything like it before or since. I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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Alphabet Street. Love the version he did at North Sea Jazz 2011. https://video.twimg.com/e....mp4?tag=3 Paisley Park is in your heart
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Took way too long for someone to say LeGrind. One of his funkiest and best basslines aver. | |
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I may agree with you on this. | |
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A wonderful song, beautiful story one of my all time favorites from him. Havin said that, BODP is anything but funky. | |
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sheeeeeeit... BODP not funky??...u might need some Q-Tips | |
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PolyVinylAcetateNewPowerSoul and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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That is sooooo easy, Prince's funkiest jam is Purple Music, all 10.40 glorious mins of it
Prince Becomes a Funk Junkie Addicted to ‘Purple Music': 365 Prince Songs in a Year http://diffuser.fm/prince-purple-music/
To celebrate the incredibly prolific, influential and diverse body of work left behind by Prince, we will be exploring a different song of his each day for an entire year with the series 365 Prince Songs in a Year. For many casual Prince fans, the words “purple music” call to mind his most beloved song, “Purple Rain," or serve as shorthand for his music in general. For completists, “Purple Music” is one of the longest, weirdest and most coveted unreleased Prince songs. According to Prince Vault, the song “Purple Music” was recorded sometime in 1982 at his Kiowa Trail Home Studio. Rhythmically, the epic 10-minute track fits right in with the extended dance jams of Prince’s fifth album, 1999, which was released later that year. Purple Music could have been a fitting alternate title for the 1999 album, as four of the songs that made the final cut feature the word: “Automatic” (“Baby you're the purple star in the night supreme.”); “1999” (“The sky was all purple / There were people running everywhere”); “All the Critics Love U In New York” (“Purple love amour is all you’re headed 4”); and “D.M.S.R.” (“Now U can all take a bite of my purple rock”). The lyrics to “Purple Music” continue a career-long theme in Prince’s songs, about how music – especially his own – provides a better high than any drug. “Don't need no reefer / Don't need cocaine / Purple music does the same to my brain,” Prince sings in an increasingly excited voice that does as good a job at simulating the highs and lows of an actual drug trip as William Shatner’s spoken-word take on “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds." “To demonstrate his altered state of mind, his manipulated vocal gradually fades and degenerates over the course of 10 of the punk-funkiest minutes he’s ever recorded. It’s ... amazing,” said Chal Ravens in roundup of Prince rarities for FactMag. “High” from The Chocolate Invasion mirrors the lyrics to “Purple Music” as Prince sings, “Prince gonna get U high.” In the book Prince: The Man and His Music, author Matt Thorne connects “junkie” themes in many of Prince’s songs, where love, sex and music are often positioned as more powerful than any narcotic. He also connects the dots to another Prince obsession, "Bathtub-related trauma also occurs in the unreleased 'Purple Music,'" Thorne writes, 'the lyrics of which suggest it might have been designed to follow 'Lust U Always' on 1999 or some other proposed album in which Prince's valet (somewhat oddly) asks him what he wants to bathe in and (even more oddly) is severely distressed by Prince's unheard response." The lyric in question comes near the end of the song when Prince speaks in character, "It's time 4 your morning bath, sir / What would you like 2 bathe in this morning? / With all due respect sir, I think that it ... I think that it might ... Oh, oh no / I don't want 2 play anymore."
Other common Prince themes emerge in the song, including God, Jesus and Heaven, "We'll find a sacrifice / 2 get some purple paradise / So nice, purple paradise is so nice," and his take on organized religion, "Some people can't understand / Just being inside a church don't make a righteous man." Prince also discusses the evolution of his own sound, "Don't need no cymbals, no saxophone / Just need 2 find me a style of my own."
Near the end of his life, “Purple Music” finally found its way into Prince’s setlists. PrinceVault notes the song made its live debut on July 23, 2010 in a medley of “All the Critics Love U in New York” before being added to the 2016 Piano and a Microphone tour under a new title, “Welcome 2 the Freedom Galaxy”. This second wind indicates Prince may have re-recorded the song at some point in the last decade. Time will tell if the well-circulated studio demos, a remake, or a live recording will see the light of day on an official posthumous Prince release. [Edited 5/9/18 23:22pm] Keep Calm & Listen To Prince | |
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It's official: many orgers have a poor understanding of what funk is, as a genre. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Illustrate us then, please. | |
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I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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I got two sides... and they're both friends. | |
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i dig what you're saying in regards to the technical/literal definition of funk...but a song can still be funky without adhering to the literal definition of funk | |
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"Literal definition of funk"? Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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