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Loose! and Nine Inch Nails? I first heard Loose not too long ago, and I immediately made a connection between the sound of it and some of the earlier Nine Inch Nails work. The first connection I made was with Kinda I Want To albeit a faster version of it. Although Come came out only months after The Downward Spiral and Loose was recorded in early 1994, probably before that album released, it's fully possible that Prince may have heard some of that album before it released, or that him and Trent Reznor were coming from the same place, as the records seem to share some characteristics. What does everyone else think? | |
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It's possible. I read that P used to blast "Pretty Hate Machine" in his car. Did you ever hear the story how P dissed Trent?(lol) | |
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I'm fairly certain Prince was thinking of the "Pretty Hate Machine" vibe when making that mix and video for "Loose" My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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“Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man's?” - Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche | |
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Ringfinger samples Alphabet St., and Closer bears a passing resemblance to Screams of Passion. "Into the Void" is another Princely tune. I'm sure P had respect for Trent as a fellow "one man band". I can't imagine him watching GG Allin, though, that's nuts! | |
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Loose sounds more like some early Prodigy than NIN. Apparently he dug them too, can't remeber where I read that tho. | |
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I always attributed the sound of Loose to his engineer Bryan Black's influence.
http://www.chosenbythefun...bryanblack Article shows pic of Paisley:) https://youtu.be/PEE76S8o18w [Edited 4/21/19 11:42am] | |
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i always thought that "da bang" was a bit NIN influenced as well, in how it goes from and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Yeah that song does have a NIN vibe for sure. That sound was really hot in the '90s i remember. Prince did a good job co opting the style, I thought. | |
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Is that a joke? Prince was a fan of GG Allin? GG is rather amusing! | |
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I always heard more Prodigy than Nine Inch Nails. A certain kind of mellow. | |
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Wouldn't Loose have been recorded before Prince would have heard any Prodigy? Guessing it was recorded in 1993 My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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The first Prodigy album came out in September 1992 and the first single, Charly, was released in 1991, so it's possible Prince would have heard these tracks in clubs around that time (although at that point the Prodigy were far more popular in the UK and hadn't crossed over into the US mainstream) | |
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When I first met Prince after the European Music Awards in November '94 the Prodigy were also there, staying at the same hotel. Mayte was posing with them and they seemed to be fans of each other but Prince didn't look familiar with them although 1994 was their big break with NO GOOD which also made them known outside the UK. They also played their "Voodoo People" over the speakers at the main show tent right after Prince had finished the show with PEACH. All this was after LOOSE! "Time is space spent with U" | |
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ufoclub said:
Wouldn't Loose have been recorded before Prince would have heard any Prodigy? Guessing it was recorded in 1993 That's true, but I feel like the whole vaguely acid house, big beat-ish sound had been circulating in clubs for a little while before Prodigy made it big. It could have been that Prince just happened to stumble onto the Loose sound by combining different things he had heard over the years. A certain kind of mellow. | |
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^^^this dude... [Edited 4/23/19 10:12am] "Climb in my fur." | |
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now i know what this is all about. now i know exactly what i am. | |
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Prince wasnt lstening to no damn Prodigy lol. "Climb in my fur." | |
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dont u'all think "my violent heart" is in the vain of "Whats my name?"......???? | |
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A certain kind of mellow. | |
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What other music do you remember that he spinning at those Glam Slam parties ? | |
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Early 90's Hip-Hop and that Euro-dance garbage. | |
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thank u! | |
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