namepeace said:
No, Prince did not attend the wedding. They just played the song, or possibly had a band play it. * Prince, during his 1996 appearance on Oprah, played the beginning of the song on his Piano when Oprah asked him to play something for her. He then mentioned that JFK played it at his wedding - I think he had recently wed Caroline. | |
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peppeken said: donnyenglish said: And God Created Woman 2 guys though lol If I Was Your Girlfriend | |
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lust said: I used this at mine. Until the end of time, I truly adore you. You own my heart and mind, I truly adore you. If one day* I’m struck blind, you’re beauty I’d still see. Love is too weak to define just what you mean to me. *Lyric change intentional. Oh and then later that night I threw in a few lines from the unreleased track, Pickle! [Edited 10/1/19 9:16am] Yes was thinking of this x | |
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- ROTFLMAO - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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lurker316 said:
Considering who the song is about and when it was written, probably just a kind way of saying he cares about her a whole lot and always will whether he's in love with her or not. | |
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lurker316 said:
It means that he loves her so much, and she means so much to him that he needs a stronger or better word than “love” to tell her how he feels about her. | |
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It's true. It was on her "Child of the Sun" album. | |
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I selected "Forever in My Life" for the wedding mix CD that we gave as a party favor at our reception. (Unfortunately, it didn't work out to be forever, but never mind that.) | |
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Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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laytonian said:
YES!!!! It says everything about the depth of his love without any added filler. That drum beat gets me every time. And when he did the mash up with IT and the “it’s gonna be alright” chant it just makes it the perfect love song. * You know it’s a decent love song if JFK Jr chose it as the song for the first dance at his wedding!! 😍 💜 | |
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"Forever in My Life" always felt a little egotistical to me, referring to his love in the broader context of his own life's trajectory/journey (self), whereas "Adore" is purely about the object of his affection with no caveats (or, totally about another). [Edited 10/24/19 17:23pm] | |
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Yeah, I dunno, I know everyone loves citing JFK Jr. 'til the end of time, but that first verse and the constant references to "man's journey". You really wanna start of your marriage reminding your significant other of your old days fooling around, juggling hearts, driving "a body to the ground"? Just cut to the chase and talk about her and only her.... not how you're a man merely afraid to "walk on his own".... I mean I dig the beat, but as a romantic sentiment I almost get "Cream" singing in the mirror vibes.... Telling himself "don't be afraid." This is like the song you put on the morning after your bachelor party to convince yourself to go through with it, amidst a first-verse of almost passive-aggressive self-congratulation/borderline regret. . I think it can be pulled off if you're a Prince, or a JFK Jr. or like... a Brad Pitt, Leo DiCaprio, Will Smith in Hitch type. Like if you're rocking that James Bond Smash Adams aesthetic. But for Joe Six-Pack man on the street it sounds a tad lofty... maybe it's just me. [Edited 10/24/19 17:41pm] | |
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WhisperingDandelions said: Yeah, I dunno, I know everyone loves citing JFK Jr. 'til the end of time, but that first verse and the constant references to "man's journey". You really wanna start of your marriage reminding your significant other of your old days fooling around, juggling hearts, driving "a body to the ground"? Just cut to the chase and talk about her and only her.... not how you're a man merely afraid to "walk on his own".... I mean I dig the beat, but as a romantic sentiment I almost get "Cream" singing in the mirror vibes.... Telling himself "don't be afraid." This is like the song you put on the morning after your bachelor party to convince yourself to go through with it, amidst a first-verse of almost passive-aggressive self-congratulation/borderline regret. . I think it can be pulled off if you're a Prince, or a JFK Jr. or like... a Brad Pitt, Leo DiCaprio, Will Smith in Hitch type. Like if you're rocking that James Bond Smash Adams aesthetic. But for Joe Six-Pack man on the street it sounds a tad lofty... maybe it's just me. [Edited 10/24/19 17:41pm] Oh, I disagree. I love the confessional at the start of the song. It emphasizes the fact that he always intended to be a playboy or to “juggle hearts”, but that changed when he fell in love with her “I never imagined love would rain on me” - it’s a confessional. He’s being completely honest about his life and feelings. * I also think it’s far from an egotistical song. The lyrics “you are my savior, you are my light”, and “you are my hero, you are my future, when I am with you I have no past” are beautiful sentiments toward her. Not sure how much more endearing he could get. * The deep drumbeat and acoustic guitar combo is Prince completely stripped down, which was very unusual for him and makes it more special. It was him baring his heart and feelings. I love every live performance of this, especially the 3/87 show at First Ave. Really emotional performance. | |
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Jughead comes to mind. | |
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Right--but this is why I don't really think it works for anybody who isn't a notorious playboy like a Prince, or a JFK Jr., or a suave movie star. The opening lines make it definitively about Prince in the context of Prince's life. Hardly applicable to the average Joe in a standard marriage where monogamy is the order of the day, not the exception to the rule... I mean it's worth noting the playboy qualities so exude from the lyrics that the character of the person singing song never actually did get married after all--he hopped right back into that "three-ring circus."
Yeah, but, that's much later in the song after he already reminded his future wife of the Felix the Cat endless bag of booty he's turning down in order to be with her, with the constant refrains about "man's journey."
See I feel "Crazy You" did this aesthetic more intimate and stripped down, musically at least, and that was right at the start of his career. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
Right--but this is why I don't really think it works for anybody who isn't a notorious playboy like a Prince, or a JFK Jr., or a suave movie star. The opening lines make it definitively about Prince in the context of Prince's life. Hardly applicable to the average Joe in a standard marriage where monogamy is the order of the day, not the exception to the rule... I mean it's worth noting the playboy qualities so exude from the lyrics that the character of the person singing song never actually did get married after all--he hopped right back into that "three-ring circus."
Yeah, but, that's much later in the song after he already reminded his future wife of the Felix the Cat endless bag of booty he's turning down in order to be with her, with the constant refrains about "man's journey."
See I feel "Crazy You" did this aesthetic more intimate and stripped down, musically at least, and that was right at the start of his career. He hadn’t been around enough to use the “juggling hearts” lyric in Crazy You though. I love the way he set it up in FIML, because he’s saying “this is where I was before I met you, but being with you has made me want to stop that”. Then he goes on to detail why he wants to be with her forever - all the things she is to him and what she brings to his life. He’s saying she is what is good in his life. * I think all very fitting for wedding vows | |
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"I pay the rent in this raggedy mothafucka...all u do is suckup food and heat!"
"For someone who cant stand TV dinners...u showl eat enough of them muthafuckas!"
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Spoken outro of the Mustang Mix | |
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Write your own marraige vows, not the words of someone else, and save the Pricne stuff for the dance(s). I'd say make your marriage yours and personal, epescially the vows. | |
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Might as well go for broke and do, "Let's Have A Baby"! klick | |
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herb4 said: Write your own marraige vows, not the words of someone else, and save the Pricne stuff for the dance(s). I'd say make your marriage yours and personal, epescially the vows. Right. JFK Jr used FIML as the first dance song, which is great. Vows should be specific and personal to the couple and their own story. | |
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Venus de Milo "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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"Let's Have A Baby"
Proof that Prince could do a song about marriage with this title when other couldn't. | |
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The wise 1 who understood the law | |
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I've Never felt a love that runs so deep
Nothing More - Andy Allo | |
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But this wasn't about marriage. It was about her being pregnant with his child.... | |
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"For you naked, I would dance a ballet" LOVE that line!!! | |
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