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Cultural gaps, international listeners I wonder sometimes how cultural differences impact how people experience Prince songs. I'm thinking especially about cultural knowledge gaps, not anything bad, just gaps. Prince often references American cultural phenomena. I would think somebody in another country, particularly with English as a second language and only a slice of American culture on TV, would miss some of these messages. Here's one: Song "Deliverance" Line "Can somebody say Katrina levees?" Cultural gap, Australian, Peach & Black Podcast Toejam says the lyric is about the hurricane and "He's obviously talking about some funding that isn't getting through or something." Toejam is correct that it's about Hurricane Katrina. But as an American, who went to New Orleans to help in the reconstruction, I'm about 99.9% sure that Prince is talking about the levees that failed and unleashed more flood waters and not "levies" meaning taxes. It's a subtle difference, but there is something there. Failed levees are a painful piece of some African American's cultural memories. This goes back to the 1927 flood of the Mississippi River and the blues songs. (Btw, I think Toejam's reviews are generally awesome.) A few others: 1. "Love Jones is on the tv again" in "On the Couch" Why the number 700 billion? [Edited 10/16/19 19:21pm] "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Great topic! I’m from Holland, so I probably also missed some of Prince’s references to American cultural/political phenomena But... Star Wars > US missile defence shield from the 80’s? Missy > Missy Elliot? | |
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Star Wars isn't about the movie. | |
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. Ah. There you go. I've learned my one new thing for the day. Thanks. .
. Oh, they most certainly are!
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Sometimes you need to look at the lyrics around what you're quoting.
Love Jones is just a movie, it's on the TV while he's laying on the couch. https://www.imdb.com/titl...f_=nv_sr_1
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Other cultural differences. Prince’s popularity in a more liberal Europe with his mid to late 80s albums that not only put off American listeners with the genre bending experimentation but the affect of the Lovesexy album cover in a more prudish America vs places like the Netherlands and Germany where people are always getting their kit off. Queen suffered from this cultural difference when they released the “I want to break free” video. That Prince could thrive in both markets, appealing to different groups with different sound and imagery is of course just another testament to his genius. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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Love Jones is a movie: https://en.wikipedia.org/...nes_(film) | |
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I have one - Before the day I carried you through the Bridle Path door. This comes from Call My Name and it references the street and house him and Manuela lived in together in Toronto. The street is extremely upscale. | |
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Great topic: I am an American and some of Prince's lyrics are alien but really interesting to me as well. He was very fluent in "street" language which is not always known to the average mainstream American. Then you add double entrendre, innuendo, metaphor and it can be a real treasure hunt.
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laytonian said:
It had a double meaning for his new bride. | |
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Right! | |
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You're welcome!
"Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Thanks for all the responses folks! "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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I think just about all of those are within the cultural awareness of people outside the states, to the extent that it even matters. A lot of lyrics are so cryptic anyway, or we made up our own for so many years.
I thougth this really was going to be about how certain eras of Prince seem to have more appeal outside the US. | |
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I was just explaining for anyone who didn't know RIP | |
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lol... Yeah and feel free to explain exactly what a "bridal path" is. (Spoiler: It's not a thing.) | |
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I'm neither from Europe or the US, his music is super obscure & underrated in my country (Qatar) but I feel that alot of the references/symbols he used in his music were from the purple realm as opposed to everyday life stuff I'll say this though, I learned alot of musical cues from him. Had it not been for his music, I probably would never have heard of Gustav Mahler #.3 or even Joni Mitchell, and I only used two examples, there are many others. | |
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I would agree about the 'purple realm' you mentioned. | |
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TwiliteKid said:
Love Jones is a movie: https://en.wikipedia.org/...nes_(film) Also, there is a scene in the movie where the woman makes her boyfriend sleep on the couch so that they can't have sex, and the sexual tension was unbearable for them both. | |
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In Kiss he says "act your age not your shoe size..." that may get misses elsewhere as in the US a 12 is a BIG shoe...but in some countries the same size is a 44.... "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I do not believe it was found to be fake so much as it was too ambitious... but I assure you the US (and Russia) are very much interested in such a system. And we have examples of ground based systems that do that same kind of thing. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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I'm sure there would have been many non-US or american football fans who didn't quite understand the fantastic line in Acknowledge me... . | |
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"Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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Hamad said: I'm neither from Europe or the US, his music is super obscure & underrated in my country (Qatar) but I feel that alot of the references/symbols he used in his music were from the purple realm as opposed to everyday life stuff I'll say this though, I learned alot of musical cues from him. Had it not been for his music, I probably would never have heard of Gustav Mahler #.3 or even Joni Mitchell, and I only used two examples, there are many others. Qatar? Wow. Yes, I wouldn’t imagine he has a big fan base there. I’m fascinated about how you discovered him? If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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lust said: Hamad said: I'm neither from Europe or the US, his music is super obscure & underrated in my country (Qatar) but I feel that alot of the references/symbols he used in his music were from the purple realm as opposed to everyday life stuff I'll say this though, I learned alot of musical cues from him. Had it not been for his music, I probably would never have heard of Gustav Mahler #.3 or even Joni Mitchell, and I only used two examples, there are many others. Qatar? Wow. Yes, I wouldn’t imagine he has a big fan base there. I’m fascinated about how you discovered him? Thank you Well back in the late 90s, there weren’t many fun things to do here for a kid but to check out the record stores, which we had a lot of. It started with finding Chaka’s “Come 2 My House” on the used CD section, I loved the production but I was fascinated about the symbol guy singing background behind Chaka (like the song “Drama”) and a few months later “Rave” was released (the same ‘Rave’ album most folks here joke about ). My initial interest was strictly superficial, I thought he was the most gorgeous & interesting looking man upon seeing the album cover, but I also remembered him from the celebrity magazine (come to think of it, the whole “Slave” thing garnered a lot of local attention here back in the day). After listening to the album, I noticed it was different than anything out there at the time (I bought D’Angelo’s Voodoo within the same time frame). I instantly loved the album, I could identify with his humor & quirkiness, I also could tell early on that he was a “geek” but most of all, even though it wasn’t his best output it sounded extremely different than anything released at the time. So I went back and bought “The Hits/B-Sides” and from there I bought whatever’s available in the market (his boots were sold over there too). Lurked the old org not long afterwards | |
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I'm not sure all these were explained...
As someone said, Love Jones is a movie.
No idea
Missy Elliot used to be a bigger lady.
Star Wars was also a missile defense system proposed in the 80s.
"Get yo hair did" is just slang.
Gangstas just like to lean. Usually when they drivin.
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Hamad said: lust said: Qatar? Wow. Yes, I wouldn’t imagine he has a big fan base there. I’m fascinated about how you discovered him? Thank you Well back in the late 90s, there weren’t many fun things to do here for a kid but to check out the record stores, which we had a lot of. It started with finding Chaka’s “Come 2 My House” on the used CD section, I loved the production but I was fascinated about the symbol guy singing background behind Chaka (like the song “Drama”) and a few months later “Rave” was released (the same ‘Rave’ album most folks here joke about ). My initial interest was strictly superficial, I thought he was the most gorgeous & interesting looking man upon seeing the album cover, but I also remembered him from the celebrity magazine (come to think of it, the whole “Slave” thing garnered a lot of local attention here back in the day). After listening to the album, I noticed it was different than anything out there at the time (I bought D’Angelo’s Voodoo within the same time frame). I instantly loved the album, I could identify with his humor & quirkiness, I also could tell early on that he was a “geek” but most of all, even though it wasn’t his best output it sounded extremely different than anything released at the time. So I went back and bought “The Hits/B-Sides” and from there I bought whatever’s available in the market (his boots were sold over there too). Lurked the old org not long afterwards That’s fantastic. To find Prince via Chaka’s Come 2 My House is probably fairly unique. Man o war on Rave was similar sounding to D’angelo for sure. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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That's cool jamming P Music in Qatar... | |
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