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WAY BACK HOME ( SONG APPRECIATION THREAD) this has to be the most touching song that prince has ever written .
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.@JOSHUAWORLD, real talk, when U gave Prince the beat 2 “WAY BACK HOME” [breathtaking job btw] & HE RETURNED it with a quickness, the LYRICS & his original MIX - what do U even say? do U remember THAT nite & what WAS said? the @delilahmusic bg VOX R the ULTIMATE knife 2 the HEART Of course I remember. I probably felt the same way the rest of us did. Wowed and honored to hear his heart like that after such a lifetime 10:34 PM - 4 Jul 2018
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Haven't played it since he passed. Just can't bring myself to do it. | |
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It's very beautiful and melancholy. Genuine emotion displayed on this one. "Climb in my fur." | |
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i played it before and i still go back to it again and again, i think it might be his final masterpiece. | |
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I liked it when it first released but it seems so empty and fake now. He was bullshitting himself. | |
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that's your interpretation, i thought he knew his days were definitely numbered and this was his goodbye. Elvis' way down, sam cookes' a change is gonna come were the same, a mix of optimism and despair, in elvis' case, even glee at his own demise. it's all been heard before. | |
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Well, I mean he released two albums after that and was planning to release two more so...
Mr. Nelson/1000 Xs & 0s/June is way more honest and real than anything on AoA but few seem to realize it. (AoA is still a good album though) | |
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i read it as ambivalence, that he wanted thosethings but he also wanted "to be left alone" the song was an expresion of ambivalnece just like same cooks' a change is gonna come "there been times when I thought I couldn't last for long but now I think I can carry on" and he was dead not long after that. I call those "death songs" Elvis' was unusual in that there was no ambivalence or sadness but glee and eagerness to rush into death. the others were usually slow tempoed, melancholy and as i stated ambivalent and unclear. | |
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I love the song. | |
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One of my all time favorites. Just wish we could have a version of the song, as well as the music from Affirmation III, without the nonsense voice over. | |
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PeteSilas said:
i read it as ambivalence, that he wanted thosethings but he also wanted "to be left alone" the song was an expresion of ambivalnece just like same cooks' a change is gonna come "there been times when I thought I couldn't last for long but now I think I can carry on" and he was dead not long after that. I call those "death songs" Elvis' was unusual in that there was no ambivalence or sadness but glee and eagerness to rush into death. the others were usually slow tempoed, melancholy and as i stated ambivalent and unclear. That's how I see it too. Ambivilance. It isn't so much BS as his lower vibrational 3D self wanted those earthly things , his ego ..., but his 5D soul wanted to go to the stars, heal old karmic wounds and ascend and be a better version. | |
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Co-sign. | |
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Krystalkisses said: It isn't so much BS... Ok, convince me. Krystalkisses said: ...as his lower vibrational 3D self wanted those earthly things , his ego ..., but his 5D soul wanted to go to the stars, heal old karmic wounds and ascend and be a better version. Sounds an awful lot like BS to me. | |
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Way Back Home is about salvation, like many of Prince's songs.....and no, it is not a goodbye song, nor did he feel he was going to die, that is ridiculous. There's so many reasons why I don't belong here But now that I am I Without fear I am Gonna conquer with no fear Sounds like he plans on conquering without fear (like he has done his entire life) until he gets his reward in the next life to me. But no disrespect to anyone who thinks otherwise, if thinking Prince knew he was going to die (even though there is no evidence for that) and was singing about it in all these songs helps the healing process for you, then more power to ya, whatever helps get you through the day right? [Edited 5/9/19 8:17am] "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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PeteSilas said:
that's your interpretation, i thought he knew his days were definitely numbered and this was his goodbye. Elvis' way down, sam cookes' a change is gonna come were the same, a mix of optimism and despair, in elvis' case, even glee at his own demise. it's all been heard before. well said... i agree | |
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We, as hardcore love it for both the music and message. . | |
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nvrmnd17 said: One of my all time favorites. Just wish we could have a version of the song, as well as the music from Affirmation III, without the nonsense voice over. All that nonsense adds to the song - listen to what Lianne is saying - he was ready and knew it was coming. He even mentions cancer on the album and about getting a second opinion | |
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There are a lot of ironies in this song and we just will never know like many of his songs or all of them, what he was thinking when he wrote them. To say "he didnt feel he was going to die" is a bold statement unless you were speaking to him on a daily basis or he was speaking to you. We may think he didnt know, or felt death was around the corner, but I do feel he felt his own mortality as many around him had passed, he's a human being, death is something that will come. Also if we believe his sister, and a phone call they had in January of that year and him saying "I've done all I have come here to do", and also this supposed conversation between him and Morris Day around the same time that he has not told us what was talked about. He may not have thought "oh i will be dead in a few years" when he wrote the song, but those words and the feel of the song and his vocal are someone who is looking at the big picture, whether he is telling a story of the ride of the album, or it is in his own heart too. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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But with PRINCE who knows when songs are even recorded, Hit N Run one and two for all we know and especially some of the songs on two were well before AOA was even released. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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This one, and June, Reflection, Anna Stesia, maybe a few others I forgot... Prince at his most vulnerable and intimate, almost not playing games at all. We're blessed he released those A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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i just listened to 1000 x's, how was that related to what we're talking about? sounds like another song about a woman, what's your interpretation? | |
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Here is what I wrote about it, before Prince's passing on a blog: | |
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Unlikely, or if I may say convenient now that we know what we know. We know that he chose to push himself regadless of illness and when you do that you know you won't last forever, but we also kind of know that he chose to do a piano tour so he could sit and perform and that he wanted to see an addiction doctor right before he passed, so I'm not sure he knew his days were numbered, they wouldn't have been if he'd been off the drugs and had taken care of his illness the way most regular people would in his situation. It's not like he had cancer or aids or anything like that, you can live with pain forever if you don't make it worse and manage it. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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That's the eternal problem of the audience seeing themselves as the best producer on Earth and thinking how much better would Prince's (and everyone else's) work would been if they'd been there to tell the artist what to edit out or change in their work. . Of course Prince put things for a reason and it could be debated whether it was the best artistic choice or not, but it's not what many people do, they just think that whatever displeases them is "nonsense" or "butchering", they don't really know why but they're certain they're right because that's their opinion or how they feel, and they don't even try to consider why that decision was made in the first place. . This being said I'm not sure whether the voice overs work at all in AOA (the whole album not just those 2 specific tracks) because contrarily to TRC, where the voice overs serve a clear narrative all throughout, or , where the two segues that remained delivered a very clear message that was complementary to the songs without confusing the overall narrative, in AOA my impression is that whichever story is being told remains very obscure, sort of half told, and it somehow failed to give me a clear sense of purpose that justified it being surimposed to the songs. Not to say it's meaningless, let alone nonsense, maybe I missed Prince's point, but I'm not convinced. This being said, I would be glad to read a review of the record that proves me wrong and enlightens me A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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He lands in the vault song 1000 x's & o's but this time it's not an upbeat song with a woman singing to him. It's more like he's singing to himself until the end. That longing for someone else.
June pulls the curtain back. He's in a haze trying to make pasta, the conversation in his head drifts from trying to talk to his recently lost love to talking to himself to self-pity to paranoia, before revealing that he's been in his head so long that all the water in the pot has boiled away. Oh yeah, it's June. So that's my point. Those three songs were way more revealing and real than Way Back Home. He said HITNRUN Phase One "sounds like today". We all stupidly thought that meant the style of music when it was first released but, looking back with hindsight, we can understand what he really meant.
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AoA is one of the few albums where I didn't find the segue and voiceovers to be distracting and detracting from the work. They seemed to fit and rather being tiresome, served to draw the listener in to ascertain their true meaning and generally blended with the album. Unlike the Kirstie Alley, NPG Operator, Exodus and Rainbow Children stuff. [Edited 5/11/19 11:16am] | |
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I never thought that deep about it but I see what you're saying. But I will say this, Mr. Nelson is one of those songs that I hear, post-death, like "he knew he was dying and he was giving his all as long as he could" the music is great. It had the air of the beatles "let it be" where he was still mighty, maybe not as great as he had been but could still pull out a great song. 1000x's, sure, it was to himself, who else can we say in his circle "work so hard" so ya, it's a song to himself. June? I just don't know, what that means, he's playing with us here and not even trying to hide the fact. Good interpretations. I still think Way Back Home is greater, and I knew from the first it was one of those "death songs" and I just kick myself that i didn't take it more seriously when I knew what it was, having studied the greats of the past and their "death songs".
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funkenberry said he was seeing dead people in his dreams or something too and he was saying he astral projected, he was close to death, I still think that the others on here who claim to know him hinting that he had some sort of underlying health issue(s) were right and that he was coping with more than an opiate addiction.
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Interesting how our preceptions are the exact opposite on that matter. I'd be curious to discuss it with you over a beer A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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