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THE UNITED STATES OF DIVISION. Great song, especially for these trying times in USD (read: USA). Thoughts? | |
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nice tune. i actually just dusted this one off again yesterday, after having forgotten about it and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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The chorus is just horrible. One of his worst tracks. | |
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Musically ok and some interesting lyrics but the chorus lets it down badly IMO. | |
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One of Prince's many social/political songs. | |
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The United States Of Division2004, still at war and everybody hates Americans Flyin' in an aeroplane with pen in hand How could your brother hear the same music (Music, music, music, music) CHORUS: Drivin' a brand new Cadillac through my neighborhood We let Supafly straighten up our curly hair (Hair) Sing the hook CHORUS Bridge A united state of mind will never be divided Walkin' down the street, no flag in hand How far from heaven must we go Everybody stop fighting People can slam their door, disagree and fight it Black (Division) Why must I say "God Bless America" CHORUS {x2} Talkin' 2 United States, United States, United States of Division! Everybody make music
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Going back to the early 80s I always really appreciated it when Prince would get political. He had a philosphical way of looking at social ills and a clever and poetic way of making his observations. Plus I usually agreed with where he was coming from so his writing validated observations I was making of a world gone half crazy. It was comforting to know I wasn't alone in noticing things were wrong. . I like how he talks about America being so divided but he brings it back to a higher insight that we are ourselves as individuals, spiritually divided from God and/or from ourselves. He was very adept and see the big picture as well as the details. | |
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I always thought this was one of the worst things he released. | |
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More than ever those of us living in Prince's home country are part of the D.S.A, not the U.S.A. We are members of the Divided States of America. Thanks almost entirely to racists, liars, and greedy criminals posing as Presidents. | |
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Reminds me of Lion Of Judah. Verses that are way too wordy. Chorus that's super simplistic and catchy. Kind of a mess as a whole. | |
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I always wondered if the "doo doo doo" parts were meant as placeholders for horns, and he just never got around to it. | |
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leecaldon said: I always thought this was one of the worst things he released. When it was released, I thought so too. Now I’m listening to this with a greater appreciation for it. | |
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I'll give it another listen. | |
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I’ve got a random playlist in my car for every music file I have put into my library... so it will go from the an orchestral track from the movie soundtrack of “The shining” to a disco hit like “ring my bell”. This song came on, and it had been so long since I had heard it, I couldn’t figure it out. I was like, what is this? It was like a brand new Prince song. It seemed much cooler in it’s sound (haven’t really looked into the lyrics) now than it did back then. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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