"Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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slyjackson said: What's wrong with you all, Sexuality, The Cross, Paisley what's next IIWYGF, WDC? i agree BOB4theFUNK | |
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It's been mentioned before, but it must be mentioned again that HOUSEQUAKE is the most redundant and pathetic track ever created by Prince up until 1989. Worse was yet to come, for sure. But HOUSEQUAKE is just unbearable. What a waste of vinyl. Equally shitty is PLAY IN THE SUNSHINE. How could he let that nonsense-piece follow the most excellent Sign OF The Times-song on the album? It killed the tension he coould have easily added to with another deep cut. | |
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You should be jailed for a couple of years for saying this. | |
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As long as I don't have to listen to those two “masterpieces“ while being jailed, I'm in. | |
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nonesuch said: It's been mentioned before, but it must be mentioned again that HOUSEQUAKE is the most redundant and pathetic track ever created by Prince up until 1989. Worse was yet to come, for sure. But HOUSEQUAKE is just unbearable. What a waste of vinyl. Equally shitty is PLAY IN THE SUNSHINE. How could he let that nonsense-piece follow the most excellent Sign OF The Times-song on the album? It killed the tension he coould have easily added to with another deep cut. if you have a problem with Housequake, you are totally devoid of funk...bless your cold heart | |
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You will listen to them day and night, reeducation I call it. | |
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Torture, that's what I call it, dear. Is that common practise again in US-jails? Or aren't you located in the US? | |
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Thank you for the extensive, splendid lecture. | |
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No, I'm from Russia. | |
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мне страшно
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"Housequake" is one of Prince's worst songs? I realize that we all have different opinions,but come on! "Housequake" is a Prince funk classic! | |
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Just gotta say, I love Housequake.
What I don't love is: Tamborine Girl It's Gonna be a Beautiful Night
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I can't believe some of the songs I see being listed, many of them that I love! | |
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Okay, to come up with 10:
With You - draggy, generic, forgivable because he was growing; it sounds like a cheesy Michael ballad Still Waiting - still learning It's Gonna Be Lonely - depending on how you look at it, this is either a redundant fourth ballad on a nine-track album or an eerily accurate premonition of sales for 1999: The New Master Do It All Night - DM's filler; a solid disco effort but generic and he had already done better on his previous records; it fails to rise to the level of the songs surrounding it 4 the Tears in Ur Eyes - I was raised Christian and you won't find "The Cross" on this list, but when Prince insists on proselytizing I need it surrounded by amazing music (TRC) and/or a lyrical delivery that rises above bland Sunday schoolisms. The sluggish pace, the Wendy/Lisa (who I usually like) interludes, and the fact that he's spreading Christian propaganda on what was meant to be a charity track - it offends my ears. I'd listen to "Horny Toad" 10 times in a row over listening to this once all the way through. Christopher Tracy's Parade - I think it's his worst opener of the era, and an argument against Wendy & Lisa turning him on to the Beatles - the cartoonish imagery lacks the urgency expressed on his other records right out the gate ("...so he runs to his evil car?" Come on, Prince, you wrote "Little Red Corvette," for fuck's sake); I do like the music, it's more ambitious than other parts of Parade, but that also means it has harder work to do pulling it all off; the film aside, who is Christopher Tracy, and why don't I care about him the way I care about Eleanor Rigby? Dead On It - it works as a parody, but a novelty parody track seems beneath 80s Prince, and it isn't very prescient considering how ol' Jughead would embrace hip-hop with his own, err, mixed results The Arms of Orion - I appreciate what he's trying to do but ugh I just can't do it Partyman - Whoever said "Housequake" above obviously hasn't heard this in a while; Prince had at least five songs about partying and they were all better; this never would have qualified for his best albums and seems like a step backward Lemon Crush - I don't hate it like some but it is weird he squeezed this onto an official release but withheld The Black Album
I sometimes take issue with Prince's political commentary, but "Ronnie Talk to Russia," for all its faults, sounds innovative, energetic, and like a necessary precursor to "1999." I think all the material on 1999, PR, SOTT, and Lovesexy is too strong for the worst of list, and was surprised to include Controversy and ATWIAD in those ranks. | |
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Indeed. | |
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This thread is blasphemy! (*aware of the irony) I've gotta avoid these opinionated threads, i know some of y'all can afford to be noted. But CHEESUS! More than 4/5 of these songs are pretty damn good to great. Holy cow this is jarring ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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mtlfan said: Okay, to come up with 10:
With You - draggy, generic, forgivable because he was growing; it sounds like a cheesy Michael ballad Still Waiting - still learning It's Gonna Be Lonely - depending on how you look at it, this is either a redundant fourth ballad on a nine-track album or an eerily accurate premonition of sales for 1999: The New Master Do It All Night - DM's filler; a solid disco effort but generic and he had already done better on his previous records; it fails to rise to the level of the songs surrounding it 4 the Tears in Ur Eyes - I was raised Christian and you won't find "The Cross" on this list, but when Prince insists on proselytizing I need it surrounded by amazing music (TRC) and/or a lyrical delivery that rises above bland Sunday schoolisms. The sluggish pace, the Wendy/Lisa (who I usually like) interludes, and the fact that he's spreading Christian propaganda on what was meant to be a charity track - it offends my ears. I'd listen to "Horny Toad" 10 times in a row over listening to this once all the way through. Christopher Tracy's Parade - I think it's his worst opener of the era, and an argument against Wendy & Lisa turning him on to the Beatles - the cartoonish imagery lacks the urgency expressed on his other records right out the gate ("...so he runs to his evil car?" Come on, Prince, you wrote "Little Red Corvette," for fuck's sake); I do like the music, it's more ambitious than other parts of Parade, but that also means it has harder work to do pulling it all off; the film aside, who is Christopher Tracy, and why don't I care about him the way I care about Eleanor Rigby? Dead On It - it works as a parody, but a novelty parody track seems beneath 80s Prince, and it isn't very prescient considering how ol' Jughead would embrace hip-hop with his own, err, mixed results The Arms of Orion - I appreciate what he's trying to do but ugh I just can't do it Partyman - Whoever said "Housequake" above obviously hasn't heard this in a while; Prince had at least five songs about partying and they were all better; this never would have qualified for his best albums and seems like a step backward Lemon Crush - I don't hate it like some but it is weird he squeezed this onto an official release but withheld The Black Album
I sometimes take issue with Prince's political commentary, but "Ronnie Talk to Russia," for all its faults, sounds innovative, energetic, and like a necessary precursor to "1999." I think all the material on 1999, PR, SOTT, and Lovesexy is too strong for the worst of list, and was surprised to include Controversy and ATWIAD in those ranks. Partyman is arguably his best straight up dance+partytrack. You can't sit still during this unbelievable composition. Up there with the best on Rhythm Nation that same year. I ADORE Partyman! And Do It All Night is nowhere near a filler. Musically stunning. | |
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Maybe I was hard on Partyman. I do like Partyman - I like at least half of the above. But his best dance and party track? 1999, DMSR, Let's Go Crazy, and Housequake might all have something to say about that. Heck, Partyup, Let's Work, and It's Gonna Be a Beautiful Night might want a shot at that title. | |
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One of my all time fave tracks and do exactly the same waiting for this part.
Also, have to say if anyone is saying Housequake is a "worst song" should stop hanging out on this site. You clearly are not really a Prince fan.
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Awesome part, underrated chorus, the song builds so dynamically from its tense opening. | |
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