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does your personal top 20 include many of Prince's commercial hits? Whenever a non-fan asks me what my favorite Prince songs are, I rattle off a list that includes very few songs they recognize (in other words, my favorites don't include many of his big commerical hits from the '80s). I often fell a bit defensive about that and make the following points: | |
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i DO think i'm too cool to enjoy his commercial stuff [Edited 8/26/20 19:17pm] | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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If we're talking what I think are his best songs, then yeah a couple I'm sure. As for favorites, mine change almost everyday. | |
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Because almost all of the music I've heard over the last several years is music I've chosen to hear as opposed to station playlists forced on me, I'm not tired of the hits like other fans are. There may be the few odd times I have heard "Kiss" or "Raspberry Beret" playing in the supermarket while I'm there, but that's honestly rare. If I play any of Prince's more popular albums now, the hit singles on them still sound fresh to me. That's why I never bothered posting in that recent thread about Prince songs I could go without hearing for the rest of my life. I couldn't relate.
19. Bob George 18. Lovesexy 17. I Hate U 16. 7 15. Let's Work 14. Climax 13. Teacher, Teacher (1986) 12. Crucial 11. The Love We Make 10. Wonderful Ass (1984) 9. I Wanna Be Your Lover 8. Splash (1986) 7. Adore 6. Mountains 5. In A Large Room With No Light (1986) 4. Dirty Mind 3. Power Fantastic 2. Let's Go Crazy 1. 1999 | |
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I Wanna Be Your Lover Raspberry Beret Purple Rain Little Red Corvette Sign O The Times
For sure.
I am struggling if I am to include ICNTPOYM, Anotherloverholenyead, If I Was Your Girlfriend. Paisley Park. Although they were singles, were they commercial hits? If so, thrown those 4 in too | |
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I think with a lot of people you get in to an artist through their most well known works, and if you become a fan you do so from delving deeper beyond that. It's not that you don't recognise the brilliance of say When Doves Cry or 1999, there's nothing to prove, you just have hundreds of songs to choose your favourites from rather than a 15 track best of like a casual fan might have. | |
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Another thing to keep in mind is that the hits are usually commercial pop songs with a catchy chorus. As always there are exceptions, but it's rare for a big hit to be the most profound or complex composition on an album, and therefore it's less likely to reward repeated listening for years or decades. | |
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short answer: yes.
my favourite song is when doves cry, his greatest hit.
hits: kiss, sign 'o' the times, purple rain, raspberry beret, gett off, controversy, the most beautiful girl in the world, girls & boys, alphabet st., singles/b-sides: i wish u heaven, days of wild, take me with u, dirty mind, she's always in my hair, if i was your girlfriend. other: forever in my life, endorphinmachine
i can totally understand if someone says, his favourites are sometimes it snows in april, the cross, joy in repetition, power fantastic,...
or crystal ball, it, space, head, it's gonna be lonely,...
or breakdown, she loves me 4 me, wasted kisses, wonderful ass,...
because i love them all.
most played song since 2010 is fall in love 2nite.
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Not really, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy them.
I've always been fascinated with the post-Purple Rain run up until Lovesexy. The hits for this period were fantastic, but the album cuts and unreleased tracks were astounding. The quality of this period still amazes me. | |
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When Doves Cry is my number 1 | |
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No actually, a few yes no where near most of them though. But that's what has kept me a fan for so long it wasn't the "hits" that held my attention. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
This moment is all there is... | |
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I guess I sorta judge the hits separately than the rest of the catlogue, because my relationship with them isn't as personal by nature. As hardcore fans, we share those songs with the casual listeners and that can make them less exciting for us. But when I'm in the mood and listen to "Let's Go Crazy" or "Little Red Corvette" on my own I love them and am as blown away by them as much as anything else in the discography. They're inherently good songs. | |
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That's a really great question. Good topic. [Edited 8/27/20 14:03pm] | |
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In my top 20, of "commercial hits" only Pop Life, U Got the Look and Mountains make the list. [Edited 8/27/20 19:00pm] "You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
"Who's the foo singing will it's would" | |
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Forgot about Pop Life, one of the better tracks on that record. | |
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I agree . My top 20 list would include 4 commercial hits (Purple Rain, I Would Die 4 U, Little Red Corvette, When Doves Cry). | |
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Prince was an amazing artist that, when he got it right, he got it REALLY right; sometimes he had his finger on the pulse and/or was ahead of that pulse. Best examples are probably When Doves Cry, Alphabet St., Batdance and The Most Beautiful Girl In The World; two of those are rated high and feature a lot on my personal playlists, created to NEVER, ever having to listen to the title songs of Graffiti Bridge and Art Official Age, or The Sun, The Moon and Stars. Amongst others. >> | |
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Among the mega-hits, just "1999" and "Sign o' the Times" made my top 20 last time I made a list. There were other singles in there ("Peach", "Controversy", "Mountains", "Automatic", "I Wish U Heaven"), but I don't think they are in the same league as far as hits go. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Me too! I'd expected it to be more 'old skool', though! And am surprised to see Teacher, Teacher on there, tbh, but that's just one of my 'not-so-crazy-about'-songs... >> | |
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I love those too, as it comes to 'hits'. Same with Raspberry Beret; adore that song, espacially the extended. But the album version is sublime as well. >> | |
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I don't aver get tired of the hits, and yes some of them are, When Doves Cry SOTT and Purple Rain | |
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Maybe half.
When Doves Cry is THAT good.
Raspeberry Beret, Pop Life, Uptown, Little Red Corvette, many great songs. | |
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I never grow tired of Little Red Corvette!!
smokin hot song! The best melody and so damn catchy. Not to mention the lyrics, wonderful wordplay. Its one of his dream/story-telling songs, and I believe this is the best one. Best story-telling, best arrangement
The definitive version (for me) is the 'Special Dance Mix' Then I love the Piano & a Microphone version Prince released on TIDAL in 2016 (and pretty much the other performances of Little Red Corvette in that tour) I love the 1999 tour version.... specifically the version from the 4DF's Soundboard Series bootleg set from the Detroit shows.. (so not the one thats on 1999 SDE, but obviously love that too since its basically the same thing, i just love the other performance better, vocal-wise) and pretty much any other incarnation of the song
also one of my favorites of Prince's songs to play on piano!
i listen to it when I'm sad, i listen to it when i'm happy... its just one of his best songs ever.... and one of THE best songs ever.... if i'm compiling a 'Prince genius' playlist, this is definitely going on there!!
on any given day this could be #1 for me
But since we're talking about hits, my #1 fave is Controversy, for right now at least...
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I think my top 20 would include many of his commerical hits. | |
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ICNTTPOYM was definitely a hit in a way that the others that you questioned weren't. It made the TOP 10 in America and was on the charts for a long time. The others weren't anywhere close to even the top 30, at least in the main chart. | |
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It is always difficult to truly rate the huge hits because of thei being played so much. They also don't have the extra excitement of being discovered in the black market as a bootleg by the megafan. Despite being bashed on the Org at times, can you image if Purple Rain was just a song we had never heard until we discovered it in a boot.
It is hard for me to firm up a Top 20, but I am certain these hits would be in it:
When Doves Cry (perhaps my favorite hit by anyone) Purple Rain Little Red Corvette (that intro still pulls me in like a lover)
There are some others that might be in there too, but I love so many of his songs that it is hard to know. | |
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maybe I tend to think more in albums and no so much hits, in that sense the brilliance of the 80s albums compels to include a lot of his hits "Todo está bien chévere" Stevie | |
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