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There are deep cuts and then there are DEEP CUTS....then DEEEEEP CUTS!! During the little Questlove competition on Jimmy Fallon in which Quest had to name a Prince song in one second, Fallon called "Mountains" a deep cut. It threw me for a loop becuase now as a more knowledgable fan, it seems like Mountains isn't a deep cut. Now, in all reality, it is a deep cut. But considering the well of deep cuts or obscure songs Prince has...I thought it would be cool to quantify them. So lets say you are diving for Prince songs. The ones floating on the top of the waves are the hits we all know. NOw maybe the mega-hits are so popular they float above the actual water of the ocean. But regardless, they are all above the water. 1 feet down are the popular songs amongst fans of Purple rain that weren't released as singles.2 feet below are popular songs written for others. 3 feet down are the other songs on his 80's albums not released as singles. 4 feet below are b-side classics. 5 feet below the surface are songs on lesser known albums (but official and still in print releases like Love Symbol) that weren't released as singles. 6 feet below=relatively obscure albums out of print for Prince (gold experience) not released as singles. 7 feet below are songs in obscure-as-fvck albums like Crystal Ball and the Truth etc. 8 feet below are songs written by Prince for more obscure artists (Deborah Allen--Telepathy for example) 9 feet below are limited release (Prince website) songs like glasscutter, 10 feet below are leaked vault songs and incomplete projects, 11 feet below are songs stuck in the vault that no one outside of Prince and his musicians have heard, and 12 feet below are Prince alone-in-the-studio non-released trapped in the vault PRince songs.
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I like your water analogy, but "Mountains" by its very nature CANNOT be considered a DEEP CUT. | |
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Se7en said: I like your water analogy, but "Mountains" by its very nature CANNOT be considered a DEEP CUT. Agree...not even close to a deep cut. It was a top 25 single with a much-watched video. And your right about Under the Cherry Moon. One of my fave P songs and it is nearly impossible to find a full concert video clip of the song. | |
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There's a level of obscure b-sides and mixes for other artists that aren't easily available that new fans come to after bootlegs. | |
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I was talking to someone and I said "I have most of his released stuff" and she said "I have everything" and I just kind of ignored it... but I wanted to say "so which do you like more "Tricky" or "Cloreen Bacon Skin?"" But I just let it go. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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OMG I wish I could've seen that reaction, and I wish you would've said that. Next time, ask "which do you like more? "Sticky Wicked", or "Lust U Always"? The only person with EVERYTHING, was PRINCE himself. Our collection is a work in progress | |
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purplerabbithole said: During the little Questlove competition on Jimmy Fallon in which Quest had to name a Prince song in one second, Fallon called "Mountains" a deep cut. It threw me for a loop becuase now as a more knowledgable fan, it seems like Mountains isn't a deep cut. Now, in all reality, it is a deep cut. But considering the well of deep cuts or obscure songs Prince has...I thought it would be cool to quantify them. So lets say you are diving for Prince songs. The ones floating on the top of the waves are the hits we all know. NOw maybe the mega-hits are so popular they float above the actual water of the ocean. But regardless, they are all above the water. 1 feet down are the popular songs amongst fans of Purple rain that weren't released as singles.2 feet below are popular songs written for others. 3 feet down are the other songs on his 80's albums not released as singles. 4 feet below are b-side classics. 5 feet below the surface are songs on lesser known albums (but official and still in print releases like Love Symbol) that weren't released as singles. 6 feet below=relatively obscure albums out of print for Prince (gold experience) not released as singles. 7 feet below are songs in obscure-as-fvck albums like Crystal Ball and the Truth etc. 8 feet below are songs written by Prince for more obscure artists (Deborah Allen--Telepathy for example) 9 feet below are limited release (Prince website) songs like glasscutter, 10 feet below are leaked vault songs and incomplete projects, 11 feet below are songs stuck in the vault that no one outside of Prince and his musicians have heard, and 12 feet below are Prince alone-in-the-studio non-released trapped in the vault PRince songs.
YEAH REAL DEEP CUT LIKE BABY YOURE A TRIP? OR THAT TOO WELL KNOWN WITH FAM DO YOURSELF A FAVOR? CLIMAX? SLAVE 2 THE SYSTEM? EYE WONDER? P o o |/, P o o |\ | |
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Fine, they're not deeeeep cuts, but it's more fun for the audience if they have a chance of guessing the songs as well. I had fun pausing the Youtube video to see if I could get them. | |
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I played with Quest and got 1 wrong - the last 1 I was impressed with how much of a fam Quest is mailto:www.iDon'tThinkSo.com.Uranus | |
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Calhoun Square, bitches. | |
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The Exodus Has Begun Yes MF yes | |
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Then there's the little ditties/skits from the radio shows circa 2001. I was looking over some old Prince stuff on my hard drive the other night and found some stuff I'd either completely forgotten about or had never listened to, like the short country singer spoof, 'I Like to Play'. Hundalasiliah! | |
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Or how about "which 'talking guitar effect" do you like best? The one In "Shortberry Strawcake" or "This is not music this is a trip?"" "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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you don't think so? you don't think his allusion to what sounded to me like the african slave trade is something that most pop listeners would take the time to interpret? His songs are more profound than deep when he goes that way, I loved the line "hey, we got the power, so, (in reply) we got the soul" in batdance, my first thought was how he was speaking of more than batman, he was speaking black/white, he was a subversive if not "deep" artist. no one ever mentions those lines do they? anyway, what is better? power? or Soul? tough pick. | |
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You forgot about the talking guitar effect in the Scandalous Sex Suite!!! Don't just talk about it...be about it! Whatever that means... | |
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i was thinking about the lines:"In every man's life there will be a hang-up
Pretty profound and true, prince realized his own cross to bear was his height, but with every one i've known they had some cross to bear whether it was being the race they were, the sexuality, or whatever. | |
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I thought that was more just a distortion filter... you know like in the movie Barbarella. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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On a whole 'nother level of deep is the Lovesexy program poem (Time upon a once was a boy named Camille...), or the poem on Purple Rain, or the track-poems from D&P and NPS. .. Whomever mentioned the obscure remixes was right - once you're listening to the dub remixes of "101 (Westside Sample Dub)", you're deep in the muck
[Edited 5/8/18 13:55pm] | |
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P loved that movie, probably took inspiration from it. | |
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I know thus the reference "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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Anything from the NPG albums, NPGMC, the Vault albums (Come, C&D, and Old Friends...) and NPG Audio I conisder DEEEEEP cuts. | |
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Mountains is FAR from a deep cut. #23 Billboard Hot 100 hit in 1986. I remember it being on the radio a lot back then. IMO best song on the album. | |
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Uh...very good question though lol. Shit....Go with Sticky Wicked I can dance to that better Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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HIT: Purple Rain LESSER HIT: Lady Cab Driver DEEP CUT: She loves me 4 me DEEPER CUT: Rebirth of the flesh Green virgin teenager, or filthy rich yuppy. Pussy cat pussy cat, where for out thou puppy | |
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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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Deeper Still: Hey Hannigan [Edited 5/10/18 5:45am] "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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i'm not short mr. freude, he was. he's singing about his own hangups, he knew he had them, anyway, it's my interpretation so buzz off mr. nonsense. | |
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Deep cut anaology is flawed imho becasue the vault ish etc is getting the deep level treatment according to the example. That is a sideways thing to me, err an apple/orange thing, or a masturbating restriction contest that includes a woman in the bet (Jerry!).
A deep cut in reality is Positivity, Baby, Annie..nothing that needs to be from the vault per se'. The problem is that the aesthetic of Prince makes even lesser played or cosnidered songs, sometimes as powerful as the ones at the top. Or above water/the ocean. "Climb in my fur." | |
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PeteSilas said:
you don't think so? you don't think his allusion to what sounded to me like the african slave trade is something that most pop listeners would take the time to interpret? His songs are more profound than deep when he goes that way, I loved the line "hey, we got the power, so, (in reply) we got the soul" in batdance, my first thought was how he was speaking of more than batman, he was speaking black/white, he was a subversive if not "deep" artist. no one ever mentions those lines do they? anyway, what is better? power? or Soul? tough pick. I think you’re misinterpreting which definition of “deep” we’re talking about. We are talking about how “known” vs. “obscure” these songs are. Not talking about their content. [Edited 5/11/18 17:28pm] | |
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right on, so we're talking obscure? prince had a million great obscure songs. the man was the best. we probably ain't even heard half of them. | |
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