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Thread started 10/27/20 1:44pm

soladeo1

What are the most Prince-ly non-Prince songs???

Songs that weren’t written by him but super sound like him??

Sure, there are the obvious ones...

Oh Sheila by Ready For The World...

But what about off-the-beaten-path songs??

Here’s one:

Chewing Gum by Elvis Costello from the album Spike. I could really see Prince writing this when he first formed the Hornheadz. Like a b-side from the D&P Era.
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Reply #1 posted 10/27/20 1:54pm

SimonCharles

White Knuckles - OK Go - channels Prince like you wouldn't believe.

I always wished Prince had written Heroes or Fashion, they seem to me to be very Paisley.

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Reply #2 posted 10/27/20 1:54pm

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OK Go's "White Knuckles" channels "I Would Die 4 U" hard.

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Reply #3 posted 10/27/20 1:55pm

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SimonCharles said:

White Knuckles - OK Go - channels Prince like you wouldn't believe.

I always wished Prince had written Heroes or Fashion, they seem to me to be very Paisley.


JINX! Buy me a Coke! lol


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Reply #4 posted 10/27/20 1:56pm

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Anything from Georgio lol

Dancing in the Dark

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Nothing Even Matters (Dangelo/Hill)

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Reply #5 posted 10/27/20 2:21pm

imprimis

Starpoint - 'It's So Delicious' (1983)

Andre Cymone - 'Lipstick Lover' (1985)

Jak - 'Sixty Nine' (1985)

Midnight Star - 'Girls Got Something' (1985)

George Clinton - 'Do Fries Go with That Shake?' (1986)

Mazarati - 'Champagne Saturday' (1986)

Mazarati - 'Player's Ball' (1986)

Mazarati - 'Suzy' (1986)

Sheila E - 'Hon E Man' (1987)

Wendy & Lisa - 'Everything but You' (1987)

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Natural Selection - 'Do Anything' (1991)

Sheila E - 'Cry Baby' (1991)

Perhaps not the 'most Prince-ly', but falling somewhere along a spectrum of from strongly influenced to outright imitation.

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Reply #6 posted 10/27/20 2:22pm

looby

Oh Sheila is definitely one. It sounds like a mix of Prince and Morris Day and The Time.

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Reply #7 posted 10/27/20 2:31pm

todesm

Johnny Rain - Head
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Reply #8 posted 10/27/20 3:00pm

SimonCharles

Genesia said:

SimonCharles said:

White Knuckles - OK Go - channels Prince like you wouldn't believe.

I always wished Prince had written Heroes or Fashion, they seem to me to be very Paisley.


JINX! Buy me a Coke! lol


[Edited 10/27/20 13:55pm]

Ha! A fizzy water, perhaps - I couldn't bring myself to part with money for a Coke!

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Reply #9 posted 10/27/20 3:01pm

SimonCharles

I suppose one of us should mention Uptown Funk, just to get it out of the way.

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Reply #10 posted 10/27/20 3:02pm

soladeo1

Dude, that Ok Go song, LOL.

MASSIVE PURPLE VIBES THERE! Espeically that higher pitched synth lick in the intro and chorus.

It's almost like it's purposeful...

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Reply #11 posted 10/27/20 3:12pm

SexyMuthaF

Tina Cherry - Georgio
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Reply #12 posted 10/27/20 3:23pm

soladeo1

OMG!

R U Horny by “Seamore Funk”!!

Look it up!!!!
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Reply #13 posted 10/28/20 12:32am

SimonCharles

soladeo1 said:

Dude, that Ok Go song, LOL.

MASSIVE PURPLE VIBES THERE! Espeically that higher pitched synth lick in the intro and chorus.

It's almost like it's purposeful...

[Edited 10/27/20 15:12pm]

I believe it may very well be so... lol

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Reply #14 posted 10/28/20 1:29am

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soladeo1 said:

OMG!

R U Horny by “Seamore Funk”!!

Look it up!!!!


I've not heard this in decades! Thank you very much. I didn't know the name of the artist, but as soon as I saw the title I knew what you were referring to. Bumping it on the train as I type.

Thank you very much.

(And yes, I'd mistaken it as a Prince outtake for a time.)
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Reply #15 posted 10/28/20 4:22am

PacManPlus


"Still A Thrill" - Jody Watley


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Reply #16 posted 10/28/20 4:35am

mtlfan

I've always said "Debra" by Beck is the best Prince song Prince never made.

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Reply #17 posted 10/28/20 4:45am

Vannormal

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I wish he wrote these songs or at least covered them :

Liesa Van Der Aa : ''Inhale'' (from ''Easy Alice'' album) - (the complexity of it...)

Roisín Murphy - ''Rama Lam (Bang Bang)'' - (th'e weirdness of it all)

Grace Jones - ''Pull Up To The Bumper'' - (love to hear him do a BlackAlbum-ish sound on that one)

Grace Jones - ''Night Clubbing'' - (ah... a 1982 type a song for him to do)

d'Angelo - ''Chicken Grease'' - (speaks for itself)

Talk Talk - ''Life's What You Make It'' - (with a stunning Prince guitar solo... just imagine...)

Talk Talk - ''Happiness is easy'' (serious pop Prince would do wonders to this i believe)

Michael Jackson - ''Bad'' - (the duet, just for that first line...)

Robert Palmer - ''Want You More'' - (with a 1985 W&Lisa involvement, hmmmmm)

Madonna - ''Erotica'' (Prince would do it nastier)

Madonna - ''Into The Groove'' - (i remember her live version with the Keith Haring style, it was so great ! But an 80'S Prince-sound would do great things to this song)

Radiohead - '''Everything In It's Right Place'' - (for the monotonous greatness of it, SOTT era-ish sound)

The Police - ''Synchornicity'' - (with a Batman-ish sound to it)

Donna Summer - ''I Feel Love'' - (extended version with a 1979 vide to it)

Aretha Franklin - ''Spanish Harlem'' - (for the vocals of it)

AC/DC - ''Whole Lotta rosie'' - (let Prince rock on this)

The Doobie Brothers - ''What A Fool Believes'' - (again for his fantastic harmonies on this)

Steely Dan - ''Peg'' - (for artty farty reasons, but then the good ones)

SLy & Robbie - ''Boops'' - (that!)

Pink Floyd - ''Shine On You Crazy Dimaond'' - (just fot the extended guitar soloing Prince of it)

Les Rita Mitsuko - ''Singing In The Shower'' - (poppy Prince)

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and so much more

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Reply #18 posted 10/28/20 6:26am

LoveGalore

Vannormal said:

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I wish he wrote these songs or at least covered them :


Liesa Van Der Aa : ''Inhale'' (from ''Easy Alice'' album) - (the complexity of it...)


Roisín Murphy - ''Rama Lam (Bang Bang)'' - (th'e weirdness of it all)


Grace Jones - ''Pull Up To The Bumper'' - (love to hear him do a BlackAlbum-ish sound on that one)


Grace Jones - ''Night Clubbing'' - (ah... a 1982 type a song for him to do)


d'Angelo - ''Chicken Grease'' - (speaks for itself)


Talk Talk - ''Life's What You Make It'' - (with a stunning Prince guitar solo... just imagine...)


Talk Talk - ''Happiness is easy'' (serious pop Prince would do wonders to this i believe)


Michael Jackson - ''Bad'' - (the duet, just for that first line...)


Robert Palmer - ''Want You More'' - (with a 1985 W&Lisa involvement, hmmmmm)


Madonna - ''Erotica'' (Prince would do it nastier)


Madonna - ''Into The Groove'' - (i remember her live version with the Keith Haring style, it was so great ! But an 80'S Prince-sound would do great things to this song)


Radiohead - '''Everything In It's Right Place'' - (for the monotonous greatness of it, SOTT era-ish sound)


The Police - ''Synchornicity'' - (with a Batman-ish sound to it)


Donna Summer - ''I Feel Love'' - (extended version with a 1979 vide to it)


Aretha Franklin - ''Spanish Harlem'' - (for the vocals of it)


AC/DC - ''Whole Lotta rosie'' - (let Prince rock on this)


The Doobie Brothers - ''What A Fool Believes'' - (again for his fantastic harmonies on this)


Steely Dan - ''Peg'' - (for artty farty reasons, but then the good ones)


SLy & Robbie - ''Boops'' - (that!)


Pink Floyd - ''Shine On You Crazy Dimaond'' - (just fot the extended guitar soloing Prince of it)


Les Rita Mitsuko - ''Singing In The Shower'' - (poppy Prince)


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and so much more


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Love Roisin!!

I always thought "Ruby Blue" and "Movie Star" and "Dear Miami" had Princey vibes.
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Reply #19 posted 10/28/20 6:31am

RJOrion

D ' Angelo - "Untitled"

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Reply #20 posted 10/28/20 6:41am

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RJOrion said:

D ' Angelo - "Untitled"

Ah, finally, something obscure

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Reply #21 posted 10/28/20 6:41am

Genesia

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SimonCharles said:

soladeo1 said:

Dude, that Ok Go song, LOL.

MASSIVE PURPLE VIBES THERE! Espeically that higher pitched synth lick in the intro and chorus.

It's almost like it's purposeful...

I believe it may very well be so... lol


That album should be called "Of the Purple Colour of the Sky" (rather than Blue). The whole thing (listen to the songs WTF and Skyscraper, too) bleeds purple - something the OK Go guys freely admitted.

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https://www.npr.org/templ...=122102471

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Reply #22 posted 10/28/20 6:56am

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Not off-the-beaten path in its time, but might be lesser-known nowadays: "Do Anything" by Natural Selection

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Reply #23 posted 10/28/20 9:05am

LoveGalore

Genesia said:



SimonCharles said:




soladeo1 said:


Dude, that Ok Go song, LOL.



MASSIVE PURPLE VIBES THERE! Espeically that higher pitched synth lick in the intro and chorus.



It's almost like it's purposeful...




I believe it may very well be so... lol




That album should be called "Of the Purple Colour of the Sky" (rather than Blue). The whole thing (listen to the songs WTF and Skyscraper, too) bleeds purple - something the OK Go guys freely admitted.

https://www.rollingstone....y-255130/

https://www.npr.org/templ...=122102471



BTW, OK Go was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. They were phenomenal and weird and inventive and everything a fan of theirs would expect. This was the Hungry Ghosts tour. Tbh, I think all of their records have a strong but subtle Prince vibe, but they did go over the top with it on Blue Sky and Hungry Ghosts (in a good way, imo).
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Reply #24 posted 10/28/20 9:40am

SPYZFAN1

"She Lives In My Lap" - Outkast.........."Hold My Hand" - Van Hunt.........."Look The Other Way" - Isley/Jasper/Isley............."She Drives Me Crazy" - Fine Young Cannibals......"Stand Back" - Stevie Nicks.

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Reply #25 posted 10/28/20 9:49am

RJOrion

SPYZFAN1 said:

"She Lives In My Lap" - Outkast.........."Hold My Hand" - Van Hunt.........."Look The Other Way" - Isley/Jasper/Isley............."She Drives Me Crazy" - Fine Young Cannibals......"Stand Back" - Stevie Nicks.

stand back IS a Prince song

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Reply #26 posted 10/28/20 9:56am

SimonCharles

Most of Terence Trent D'Arby's catalog - but especially Supermodel Sandwich and Vibrator.

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Reply #27 posted 10/28/20 10:00am

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soladeo1 said:

Songs that weren’t written by him but super sound like him?? Sure, there are the obvious ones... Oh Sheila by Ready For The World... But what about off-the-beaten-path songs?? Here’s one: Chewing Gum by Elvis Costello from the album Spike. I could really see Prince writing this when he first formed the Hornheadz. Like a b-side from the D&P Era. [Edited 10/27/20 14:58pm]

Girlfriend by Pebbles.. also an 80's track

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Reply #28 posted 10/28/20 10:11am

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"Hella Good" - No Doubt

"Slave" Britney Spears

"Straight Up" - Paula Abdul

"Nicotine and Gravy" - Beck

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Reply #29 posted 10/28/20 10:15am

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The-Dream - "Yamaha", "Purple Kisses"

Electrik Red - "So Good"

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