I mean, as many have pointed out, it was a single. It's corny as hell but I always felt it was quite ahead of the times, all the late 90s Backstreet's Back-style songs come from this don't they? Kinda post-New Jack Swing pop. | |
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jaawwnn said: I mean, as many have pointed out, it was a single. It's corny as hell but I always felt it was quite ahead of the times, all the late 90s Backstreet's Back-style songs come from this don't they? Kinda post-New Jack Swing pop. There were so many tracks on the album that could have been hits... There were 7 singles + Daddy Pop had almost been a single ( music video + commercial s at the superbowl). All in less than a year. | |
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Hey...I did this too | |
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That 'Discogs' site is great! "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Because it makes my ears bleed.
I wish someone was around to say, "Prince, please slowly step away from the recording console....if you lay down one more vocal track, you will break the space-time continuum." | |
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I like Thunder. It has a nice build and great vocal layering from Prince. I don’t think a song mentioning Jesus could’ve been a big pop hit though, realistically speaking. With regards to it not fitting in with the NPG band sound on the rest of the album, there’s a few tracks don’t really fit in, minus the Tony and Rosie vocals. Daddy Pop uses some similar percussion sounds to Thunder: electronic drum sounds with synthetic percussion lines. Thunder sounds like synth clave sticks, and Daddy Pop sounds like a synth triangle. There are definitely some similar things happening in those songs to tie them together. Gett Off, Walk Don’t Walk, and Push also don’t really sound like band productions if you take away the guest vocals. That’s nearly half the songs that could’ve been Prince solo tracks. In terms of Thunder not being cohesive with the rest of the album thematically, what is really the theme of the album? It just sounds like a musical and thematic hodgepodge to me. Live 4 Love ties in with the message of Thunder, so the rest of the tracks are bookended by 2 spiritual songs, but that doesn’t really create a strong theme. To me it just sounds like Prince trying to be commercial, catchy, and maybe a little restrained or conventional. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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I believe...it's kinda cold and not the Prince we like.....but..the Joffrey ballet version is very warm-hearted 2 c.
but imagine...Prince..or you ..dancing to this....so cool
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Now..I would like a 12" of this..of course...with a great holographic pic....holla | |
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datdude said:
a big portion of prince's fans, at least here, are God haters and struggle with his spiritual content mightily. some are able to name it and own it, others dismiss it and others still are in denial of where their animus about such songs comes from. but yeah, the Joffrey KILLED with Thunder as an opener! Gave me even greater appreciation for it. it's "theatrics" translated well with that medium! God help them.... | |
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"Thunder" is okay,but probably not a good single choice,at least not here in the States.
I always felt that "Live 4 Love" should have been a single. | |
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SoulAlive said: "Thunder" is okay,but probably not a good single choice,at least not here in the States.
I always felt that "Live 4 Love" should have been a single. I agree, I always thought Live for Love would have been a great single choice, with a good music video. Just after MDM2N. | |
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