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Article: Pitchfork names ‘Purple Rain’ second-best soundtrack ever The Current has published the following article entitled "Pitchfork names ‘Purple Rain’ second-best soundtrack ever": https://blog.thecurrent.o...rack-ever/ | |
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Should have been nbr 1; way more dynamic, exhilarating etc than any other soundtrack | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
It was ranked nbr 2 so ur 'clearly, not' response is, er, clearly, nonsensical! | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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robertgeorge said:
Thanks for ur support. If a thread is started and we can't even give an opinion then what's the point. | |
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No problem, I tire of people who don't allow you to have an opinion, feel they automatically have the higher ground on any discussion, and are free to question your knowledge and intelligence at the drop of a mood swing. We need to let people share opinions, and even dare I say ask questions that have been asked or can be easily googled (I am happy for example to revisit my configuration of a single disc Emancipation or ignore the thread as is my want.) | |
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It's all subjective. I don't agree that 'Purple Rain' was Prince 'at his prime'. For me, that is 'Sign 'O' Times' along with some of his later work. 'Purple Rain' is exceptional, but the focus on that one album and its success is as damaging to Prince's legacy as it is beneficial. And I don't feel its contents are that representative of Prince's career as a whole - rather it is a singular galvanising moment. | |
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I agree,the Superfly soundtrack is incredible.One of my absolute favorites
but where the heck is Saturday Night Fever?! I can't believe that they excluded it from this list. | |
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JorisE73 said:
[Edited 2/22/19 3:36am] Nothing against Curtis, I love Superfly, but I have to say that the songs on Purple Rain are much stronger. | |
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Planet Earth, right? [Edited 2/24/19 17:55pm] A certain kind of mellow. | |
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Mikado said:
Planet Earth, right? [Edited 2/24/19 17:55pm] Maybe because journos keep writing about him as "the Purple Rain singer", the new reissues are on purple vinyl... Whenever it's about Prince, it's always purple this, purple that... | |
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A certain kind of mellow. | |
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That’s an extremely eclectic list. Those top two could be flip flopped or not, both are fantastic. I would’ve put Singles higher because it did a great job of documenting an important musical movement. For me, Boomerang should be in the top 10, maybe top 5. That had so many great songs. End of the Road, Hot Sex on a Platter, Feels Like Heaven, Love Shoulda Brought You Home, etc. Just great stuff. "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Of course it should be #1. But then again I don’t really think of it as a soundtrack even though technically it is. [Edited 2/27/19 4:00am] Paisley Park is in your heart
#PrinceForever 💜 | |
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