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How Many Anti-Drug Tracks? ... Purple Music etc. There seems to be an anti-drug song on almost every album. So many, it's hard to think of them all at once. Anyone got others than those listed below?
• Purple Music • Something in the Water • Sign O the Times • Clouds
For a musician of his calibre, Prince certainly wrote a lot of songs laced with anti-drug messages eschewing and expressing an apprarent distate for chemical use as a means to find freedom from trauma. He’s unlike nearly every other musician in this vein from his contemporairies like Rick James, Coltrane to Cobain, Hendrix to George Michael, and Lennon to Whitney whose passion for making music seemed to have been tragically exlipsed by substance abuse. He’d have made far more money and likely topped more charts if he took a less hard stance against drugs in his most public artistic statements. It makes it even more strange that someone who espoused the physical and moral virtues of healthy vegetarian/vegan diets to give up the ghost the way he reportedly did.
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Escape (free your mind from this rat race) ? I will take my place, In the great below | |
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Eye No The Love We Make | |
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How is SITW an anti drug song? I'll add 1 though 😃. The Undertaker. For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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My little pill? | |
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Dream Factory | |
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Pop Life? What are you putting in your nose?
Anyway, kudos to Prince for having given anyone food for thought on drugs in the cocaine-investet 80's. Here's another aspect of his personal stance he had in common with Frank Zappa. I very much doubt that he would have made „far more money“ if he wouldn't have been speaking his mind on drugs. That is a strange assumption. How would it have worked? Please elaborate. | |
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appleseed said: There seems to be an anti-drug song on almost every album. So many, it's hard to think of them all at once. Anyone got others than those listed below?
• Purple Music • Something in the Water • Sign O the Times • Clouds
For a musician of his calibre, Prince certainly wrote a lot of songs laced with anti-drug messages eschewing and expressing an apprarent distate for chemical use as a means to find freedom from trauma. He’s unlike nearly every other musician in this vein from his contemporairies like Rick James, Coltrane to Cobain, Hendrix to George Michael, and Lennon to Whitney whose passion for making music seemed to have been tragically exlipsed by substance abuse. He’d have made far more money and likely topped more charts if he took a less hard stance against drugs in his most public artistic statements. It makes it even more strange that someone who espoused the physical and moral virtues of healthy vegetarian/vegan diets to give up the ghost the way he reportedly did.
[Edited 11/30/19 19:53pm] I dont see how his point of view made an impact on his sales. He is not known for his anti-drug message. Purple music wasnt even releasef and SITW is not even about drugs. He hardly had songs about drugs. The opposite, I actually think a lot of people in the 80s thought he was on drugs lol | |
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Only those who didn't listen. | |
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I just don't think Prince was known for his anti-drugssongs. The op says there were so many, but than names 4 of which 1 wasnt released and 1 isn't about drugs. Does Purple Rain has an anti-drugs song? Parade? Dirty mind? Batman? | |
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The term „anti-drug-song" really isn't chosen appropriately, when it comes to Prince. Nevertheless, he undisputably wrote quite a number of songs featuring anti-drug-messages (a term you used correctly). There may have been such messages on any of the records you have mentioned, because we can not possibly know every meaning of words correctly. | |
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The Future | |
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Right, thanks for the reminder, I'd almost forgotten the line about Ecstasy in PITS. | |
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the only thing I can think of is that one line in "Let's Go Crazy"....pills and thrills and daffodils will kill | |
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maybe not anti-drug songs ..but tons of references to drugs | |
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U been bamboozled, hoodwinked, took. | |
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Pop Life Temptation (loosely) Eye No Positivity By Alien Means Yo Mister New Power Generation (Pt. II) .
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There are a lot of psychedelic songs that get played more often in clubs and parties because of their pro-drug messages. Rihanna is an excellent singer, but her embrace of popular (self-destructive) drug culture espousing it in her lyrics clearly boosts their reception in those circles. One would hope she'd know better being aware of how alcohol and other drugs destroy many communities including AAs and particularly some great AA women musicians.
“Higher”
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Old Friends 4 Sale “Little did she know, when you're stuck in the snow Nobody gets out alive” | |
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JudasSmile said:
It's a direct reference to his ecstacy trip that caused him to cancel The Black Album and fast track Lovesexy. It was also covered on an early version of Anna Stesia. What's happening? It's happening.
Just like Kat told. Jerome want to fly? I feel so bad, I feel so good. I want to take Kat away with me. I like to feel like I'm never 'fraid Are you happy Dr. Fink? Can you brave this world without me? "Of course," he says "that's nothing, it's Anna Stesia rapping I think" I can't remember what's on the other side of the door. I can't remember what I was put here for. Save me Jesus, I've been a fool How could I forget that you are the rule? You are my God, I am your child From now on I shall be wild I shall be quick I shall be strong I'll tell you a story No matter how long, no matter how... Please take us back and hold our hand And lead us to LoveSexy man With just a plan, your master plan Now my Lord I understand I understand (Or he may be saying pray this world) [Edited 12/1/19 19:24pm] | |
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Drugs you get at a drugstore. So why be against those? Please be more specific... Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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good one. “stuck in the snow”
addiction is slavery.
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Anna StesiaIt's a bit more clear in the superior — if less elegant — “2002” unreleased version which references “Dr Fink” which is a play on both doctors and street drug dealers — aside from his former keyboardist Matt's stage name. The “Gregory” moment certainly sounds like someone is in or being tempted by a “temporary” (“4 a little while”) chemical haze of some sort and then looks for something higher:
Gregory looks just like a ghost
Maybe, maybe, maybe I could learn 2 love | |
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“No it's not a drug, it's something more hip”
Seems pretty anti-drug (both Rx and “street”) to me and echoes early philosopher Edgar Cayce:
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How about "Don't Play Me?" | |
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“We’re “bass-in” put the drugs away!”
That Nude Tour concert rehearsal for #Sex that's out there exempliefied how EXPLICIT Prince was and encouraged his bands to be about using using music instead of manufactured chemical drugs. #Clouds was merely one of his more explicit updates:
“We don't need no clouds.” | |
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I've just read Morris Day's book. MD reckons Pop Life was Prince's message to him about going off the rails. | |
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“If you want to escape and truly be
“Escape (Free yo mind from this rat race)”, LoveSexy single | |
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