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Thread started 11/11/20 4:06pm

alphastreet

Another Lonely Christmas appreciation thread

Love this song on the b-sides. Could prince have become the king of Christmas if this was released?
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Reply #1 posted 11/11/20 5:35pm

Phase3

Amazing song and great art work on the single release.I always wondered if this song was somewhat true? When I listen to it I picture a music video for it inside my head.
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[Edited 11/11/20 17:54pm]
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Reply #2 posted 11/11/20 8:30pm

alphastreet

Phase3 said:

Amazing song and great art work on the single release.I always wondered if this song was somewhat true? When I listen to it I picture a music video for it inside my head.
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I don’t know what year it came out, but I wondered if it was after splitting with mayte
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Reply #3 posted 11/11/20 9:09pm

Phase3

alphastreet said:

Phase3 said:

Amazing song and great art work on the single release.I always wondered if this song was somewhat true? When I listen to it I picture a music video for it inside my head.
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I don’t know what year it came out, but I wondered if it was after splitting with mayte

Oh no."Another Lonely Christmas" came out in 1984.I believe it was a b side to "I would die 4 u"
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Reply #4 posted 11/11/20 9:21pm

alphastreet

Phase3 said:

alphastreet said:



I don’t know what year it came out, but I wondered if it was after splitting with mayte

Oh no."Another Lonely Christmas" came out in 1984.I believe it was a b side to "I would die 4 u"


Oh wow had no idea, I would die 4 u is definitely the superior song
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Reply #5 posted 11/11/20 9:24pm

Phase3

alphastreet said:

Phase3 said:


Oh no."Another Lonely Christmas" came out in 1984.I believe it was a b side to "I would die 4 u"


Oh wow had no idea, I would die 4 u is definitely the superior song

Maybe so.its certainly the more overplayed song out of the 2.I believe another lonely Christmas is the only christmas song in his catalog
Have you heard the extended version?
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Reply #6 posted 11/11/20 9:52pm

alphastreet

Phase3 said:

alphastreet said:



Oh wow had no idea, I would die 4 u is definitely the superior song

Maybe so.its certainly the more overplayed song out of the 2.I believe another lonely Christmas is the only christmas song in his catalog
Have you heard the extended version?


No I haven’t
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Reply #7 posted 11/11/20 10:53pm

woogiebear

When Prince & The Revolution performed in Buffalo NY in December 1984, I saw a tiny Christmas Tree under the Stage & HOPED They would perform the Song, since it was SO CLOSE to Christmas when They came. They didn't! Later found out They Soundchecked w/it! So close, yet so far away.......

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Reply #8 posted 11/11/20 11:53pm

TrivialPursuit

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alphastreet said:

Phase3 said:
Oh no."Another Lonely Christmas" came out in 1984. I believe it was a b-side to "I would die 4 u."
Oh wow had no idea, "I would die 4 u" is definitely the superior song.


Wait, sorry. You don't know that "Another Lonely Christmas" is the b-side to "I Would Die 4 U?" Where did you think it was from? You never read the liner notes to The Hits/The B-sides? You never just read anything that said where the song was from?

Anyway, about the song: It was an acquired taste, especially as a teenager in the 80s when everything was weird. But the photo for the b-side of that weird 12" single with the extra large label is one of my favorites of Prince. (It's also one of the few times, for quite a long while, that you ever saw Prince's bare feet.) It's stay on brand with his clothes, and even the album cover itself and the single for "When Doves Cry" with the flowers on the floor, etc. It's such a great photo of him. All pouty and emotive.




There are other pics from that photo session out there.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #9 posted 11/11/20 11:58pm

SexyMuthaF

What did he mean when he said

My momma used to say "always trust your lover"
Well, now I guess that only applies to her.

?
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Reply #10 posted 11/12/20 12:09am

TrivialPursuit

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SexyMuthaF said:

What did he mean when he said:

My momma used to say "always trust your lover"

Well, now I guess that only applies to her. ?


This isn't hard. The rest of that stanza spills the beans.

My mama used 2 say always trust your lover
But now I guess that only applies 2 her
Cuz baby, U promised me
Baby, U promised me U'd never leave
Then U died on the 25th day of December



The song is about a man whose girl died. People trust that their partners are going to stay with them forever, so her dying young broke that trust in a way. Clearly, his parents are still alive and together. He is single, by way of his girlfriend's death.

Prince has said the song is a total work of fiction. It's not based on anything.

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #11 posted 11/12/20 12:47am

SexyMuthaF

I think there's more to it.He used the term lover for a reason. Why would it only apply to his mother and not his father too?
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Reply #12 posted 11/12/20 2:34am

djdaffy1227

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Love this song, especially the long version!

Making love and music are the only things worth fighting for.
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Reply #13 posted 11/12/20 3:50am

langebleu

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Further to TrivialPursuit's reply above, here's the lovefoneanother.com interview published in 1997:


https://sites.google.com/...ember-1997


which included:


U: Is ’Another Lonely Christmas’ based on a true experience? It sounds as if u put your soul into that song.


prince: That song is a work of fiction.



And here's an article that discusses recording the song etc..:

https://www.redbull.com/g...otten-song

ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift.
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Reply #14 posted 11/12/20 6:24am

rednblue

In deep love with this song.

As with many Prince songs, ADORE the vocals.

There are (obviously) multiple classic Princely vibes. I'd say this song (and the photos!) ooze a particular Princely vibe. Love it!

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Reply #15 posted 11/12/20 6:50am

Genesia

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SexyMuthaF said:

I think there's more to it.He used the term lover for a reason. Why would it only apply to his mother and not his father too?


There isn't more to it. References to mothers giving their children advice are very common.

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #16 posted 11/12/20 7:19am

rednblue

Plenty of mother told me references in songs in particular, too.

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Reply #17 posted 11/12/20 9:16am

alphastreet

TrivialPursuit said:



alphastreet said:


Phase3 said:
Oh no."Another Lonely Christmas" came out in 1984. I believe it was a b-side to "I would die 4 u."

Oh wow had no idea, "I would die 4 u" is definitely the superior song.


Wait, sorry. You don't know that "Another Lonely Christmas" is the b-side to "I Would Die 4 U?" Where did you think it was from? You never read the liner notes to The Hits/The B-sides? You never just read anything that said where the song was from?

Anyway, about the song: It was an acquired taste, especially as a teenager in the 80s when everything was weird. But the photo for the b-side of that weird 12" single with the extra large label is one of my favorites of Prince. (It's also one of the few times, for quite a long while, that you ever saw Prince's bare feet.) It's stay on brand with his clothes, and even the album cover itself and the single for "When Doves Cry" with the flowers on the floor, etc. It's such a great photo of him. All pouty and emotive.




There are other pics from that photo session out there.



Cause I only have the hits 1 and 2 on cd and didn’t get the b sides box set that time. I got b sides when I downloaded it on itunes a couple years ago, so I don’t really know which eras all the b sides are from though I know erotic city is from the 80s and so on
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Reply #18 posted 11/12/20 9:28am

alphastreet

langebleu said:

Further to TrivialPursuit's reply above, here's the lovefoneanother.com interview published in 1997:




https://sites.google.com/...ember-1997




which included:




U: Is ’Another Lonely Christmas’ based on a true experience? It sounds as if u put your soul into that song.



prince: That song is a work of fiction.






And here's an article that discusses recording the song etc..:

https://www.redbull.com/g...otten-song



Good to know, he’s a good fiction writer in that case lol
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Reply #19 posted 11/12/20 10:10am

rednblue

alphastreet said:

langebleu said:

Further to TrivialPursuit's reply above, here's the lovefoneanother.com interview published in 1997:


https://sites.google.com/...ember-1997


which included:


U: Is ’Another Lonely Christmas’ based on a true experience? It sounds as if u put your soul into that song.


prince: That song is a work of fiction.



And here's an article that discusses recording the song etc..:

https://www.redbull.com/g...otten-song

Good to know, he’s a good fiction writer in that case lol

I (of course) have no knowledge of Prince's process in writing this song, but do have a general thought about writing and performing.

Writers can draw on life experience as a fiction-crafting "tool." Same with performers and the fictional portrayals they craft.

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Reply #20 posted 11/12/20 11:44pm

mb71

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Folks should check out the FBG release "The Ex-Mas Rehearsal," - http://4thefunk.com/ExmasRehearsal.html

Formerly TheDigitalGardener etc.
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Reply #21 posted 11/13/20 1:21am

funkbabyandthe
babysitters

Should a been therrrrŕe
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Reply #22 posted 11/13/20 1:23am

funkbabyandthe
babysitters

Who played drums on this? They did a cool job
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Reply #23 posted 11/13/20 6:06am

jaawwnn

woogiebear said:

When Prince & The Revolution performed in Buffalo NY in December 1984, I saw a tiny Christmas Tree under the Stage & HOPED They would perform the Song, since it was SO CLOSE to Christmas when They came. They didn't! Later found out They Soundchecked w/it! So close, yet so far away.......

Oh man

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Reply #24 posted 11/13/20 8:02am

rednblue

jaawwnn said:

woogiebear said:

When Prince & The Revolution performed in Buffalo NY in December 1984, I saw a tiny Christmas Tree under the Stage & HOPED They would perform the Song, since it was SO CLOSE to Christmas when They came. They didn't! Later found out They Soundchecked w/it! So close, yet so far away.......

Oh man


Seconding the Oh man, and seconding mb71's (above) rehearsal recommendation.

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Reply #25 posted 11/13/20 10:23am

TrivialPursuit

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funkbabyandthebabysitters said:

Who played drums on this? They did a cool job


It's a Prince solo, all around. Note: it was recorded at Sunset the day before "Pop Life."

Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking.
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Reply #26 posted 11/13/20 12:20pm

onlyforaminute

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TrivialPursuit said:



alphastreet said:


Phase3 said:
Oh no."Another Lonely Christmas" came out in 1984. I believe it was a b-side to "I would die 4 u."

Oh wow had no idea, "I would die 4 u" is definitely the superior song.


Wait, sorry. You don't know that "Another Lonely Christmas" is the b-side to "I Would Die 4 U?" Where did you think it was from? You never read the liner notes to The Hits/The B-sides? You never just read anything that said where the song was from?

Anyway, about the song: It was an acquired taste, especially as a teenager in the 80s when everything was weird. But the photo for the b-side of that weird 12" single with the extra large label is one of my favorites of Prince. (It's also one of the few times, for quite a long while, that you ever saw Prince's bare feet.) It's stay on brand with his clothes, and even the album cover itself and the single for "When Doves Cry" with the flowers on the floor, etc. It's such a great photo of him. All pouty and emotive.




There are other pics from that photo session out there.


Memories.
Time keeps on slipping into the future...


This moment is all there is...
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Reply #27 posted 11/14/20 11:20pm

Pellwormer

Back in the days I saw a rock christmas compilation with this song on it (it was this sort of cheap compis in a warehouse).

But I sure have the 12" on vinyl since release which A-side...the long I would die 4 U was often played on parties

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Reply #28 posted 11/15/20 7:14am

SexyMuthaF

Yes I know its fiction but so was Sister. Creative minds are inspired by something, I'd like to know what inspired Prince to write those lyrics.
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Reply #29 posted 11/15/20 7:27am

rednblue

SexyMuthaF said:

Yes I know its fiction but so was Sister. Creative minds are inspired by something, I'd like to know what inspired Prince to write those lyrics.


Me too. I love hearing stories about inspiration (wild, mundane, or otherwise) and (for lack of a less highfalutin word to be used by my nonexperienced, noncreative, nonartist self) process.

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