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Thieves in the Temple ~ Prince
Love come quick
Love come in a hurry There are thieves in the temple tonight They don't care where they kick
Just as long as they hurt you There are thieves in the temple tonight Love if you're there come save me
From all this cold despair I can hang when you're around But I'll surely die If you're not there Love come quick
Love come in a hurry There are thieves in the temple tonight I feel like I'm looking for my soul (Soul)
Like a poor man looking for gold (Gold) There are thieves in the temple tonight Voices from the sky say rely on your best friend to pull you through
But even if I wanted to I couldn't really truly 'cause my only friend is you Come on
There are thieves in the temple tonight
Kicking me in my heart, tearing me all apart
(Tearing me, tearing me, tearing me all apart) 'Cause me and you could have been a work of art Thieves in the temple Baby don't you know I'm holding on
The best that I can Love please help me be The better man Better than the thieves in the temple
In the temple tonight Oh, thieves in the temple (Tonight) tonight
Hurt me Love come quick
Love come in a hurry There are thieves in the temple tonight Thieves in the temple
You said you loved me! (Thieves in the temple)
You said I was your friend! (Thieves in the temple) You were supposed to take care of me! (Love come quick) {Thieves in the Temple} You lie! Love come (Lie!) in a hurry (Lie!) Thieves in the temple tonight
The track was the last to be recorded for Graffiti Bridge, on 11 February 1990 at the Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota (five days after Move Me). The harmonica is sampled from I Can't Stand It by The Chambers Brothers (from The Time Has Come, 1967, written by Lester Chambers, also released as a single in 1968), which is also sampled on Black M.F. In The House. The Thieves In The House Mix and Temple House Dub also include samples from Batdance and No, as well as Dish & Tell by House Of Venus (released as a single in 1990, written by Eddie de Clerq, Erik van Putten and Gert Van Veen). -PVault
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As much as I love the song and the filmclip, this wasn't a user friendly single to release first up imo.
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Inspired. That and "Question Of U" are my favourites on the album. | |
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The Question of U...one of my top 10 P songs! | |
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16 THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE (3:19) . 1990 brought about the ambitious GRAFFITI BRIDGE. (THIEVES IN THE TEMPLE was the last song written for the project and arguably its best.) Musically, though, it turned out to be a transitional year for Prince...
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Prince Crosses the Bridge to Glory GRAFFITI BRIDGE By Paul Evans
Along with the sinuous "Thieves in the Temple" and its air of dread, "Graffiti Bridge" is a standout, a "Purple Rain"-like electric hymn, a call for transcendence, a moving quest for "A bridge that leads to a better land than real." Built up from an album's worth of nervy, confident material characterized by a new maturity -- though only as mature, happily, as we'd want Prince to be -- the song's cry for salvation hardly seems escapist or fantastic. Prince -- among other things, one of rock's greatest actors -- comes off as desperately real.
ROLLING STONE, AUGUST 23RD, 1990
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"Thieves in the Temple," on the other hand, has some artful mystique, and the extended version is glorious. Of the album's highlights (which also include "The Question of U" and "Joy in Repetition"), I think it has the most commercial appeal--so I think it was the right choice for lead single. [Edited 6/6/19 6:29am] | |
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This song just gets better. One of the greats. Certainly better than that stupid movie. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Agreed and the same for the video. | |
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The extended version of this song is just CRAZY good. It's Prince just balling out, having the time of his life. | |
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I had the maxi CD and when a woman I was dating stopped returning my calls and email for about 3 months then she starts calling and emailing... turns out she got married... and guess what? It did not work. So I aksed her to send me the mugs I had (she lived 2 hours away) and I sent her the CD... She asked "Why did you send me this?" I said "You lied...." and that was that... she never sent the mugs. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I read that the choreographers had been working on this dance for several hours and Prince came in and watched them do it once... then he Nailed it in one take. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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and the extra lyrics that are onlty on the screen! and the whole "Pretty Woman" trying on several outfitst... and that helmet! Hot! (yes I am sure that PW was not the first to do that and that this video was not copying that) "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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OnlyNDaUsa said:
I read that the choreographers had been working on this dance for several hours and Prince came in and watched them do it once... then he Nailed it in one take. If this is true. Who then is Prince? This can't be true. He couldn't do that, right? [Edited 6/6/19 14:42pm] | |
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They're still in there. | |
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i do not know what you are asking
"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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Let me put it this way. If that is true. Are we sure that he was human? That is genius at work, almost eclipsing his musical talent. One take! | |
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oh yeah... that was the point of the story... I will try to find it. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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i love the simple, undeveloped demo more than the complete song, it sounds more heartfelt, the version in the movie sounds like it was put in to fit the movie. and it's more fleshed out but sometimes the simple version is the better one for me.
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hmmm.., maybe it was just me but nothing he did in those years came across as real(outside of the realness of his talent), in retrospect, knowing all that's come out, I see everything at least a little differently. | |
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joy in repetition? I liked all the prince songs on the album, the time/tevin/staples not so much. elephants and flowers, can't stop this feeling i got, etc.., liked it all, still remember listening to it as I did a shit job of putting flyers on cars downtown. | |
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i doubt those kinds of stories, they said Mj did similarly during the thriller era on vids, in fact, i once heard they did the rehearsal for thriller (mj and company) in a day or two, i don't believe it, it could be true but I just don't believe it. I think Cat glover said something more realistic (could be robin, forgive me if i'm wrong) about daddy pop, how they all had to work real hard for months to make it look that easy, and they never even released a video for daddy pop did they? | |
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it's a pretty weak song. Thieves, i thought was too, at the time but i love the demo as i mentioned. Prince tooted his own horn in the RS interview about thieves in the temple, explaining how he was still improving and growing by saying he'd never used chords like the opening ones, most people don't care what chords he uses, they just want to enjoy the music. | |
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Many years ago, I volunteered at M. D. Anderson Cancer Hospital, in the pediatric ward. I'd bring my guitar and play whatever the kids wanted to hear. | |
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do it! | |
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Yes! Music effects me that way too. A certain song comes on and I am transported to a particular space and time. I can remember who I was with, where we were, and sometimes even what outfit I was wearing. But that is what music is supposed to do, tug at our hearts....... You were special for doing that for him. Good morning children...take a look out your window, the world is falling... | |
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