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100 MPH: I hardly knew you. I always have been drawn to the song 100 mph since I first hear the song, as I love the staccato new wavish delivery. I realized today that I have never actually understood all the lyrics of the staccato parts. So, I looked it up and this is what I found as noted below. Have people around here knew he was referencing Dorothy and the Lion having sex among other unusual lyrics ? What are your thought about the song and lyrics.100 MPHThere's a fairytale that says That's why I gotta get on my own way There's a misconception that says There's a fairytale that says Make me shout Songwriters: Jamie Principle, Alex Tepper, Nic Fanciulli
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I never knew he even mentioned lion and dorothy.I never really paid much attention to the lyrics in this song I have just always loved the music and vocal delivery. Nice find! | |
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Wonder what the scarecrow and the tin man were up to | |
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Never misunderstood the Dorothy / Lion part, but for the longest time, I didn't know the 'funky music belong to people who' and 'and my first reaction is just try 2 have a little fun' parts. It's cool song, for sure! "I like to watch." | |
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i was drawn to the music. i dont think i ever once considered the lyrics...which is strange | |
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verse lyrics are strange, chorus lyrics are awesome, song is probably my favorite off the Originals album, especially for the intro and outro Mazarati is criminally underrated. i would honestly say i prefer their version of Kiss over Prince’s | |
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An interesting song about bucking the system and societal expectations. The fast sex bit is just a distraction really. This song is kin to stuff like Wonderful Day, Hello, Pop Life, etc. | |
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I thought Prince wrote the song? Jamie Principle is an artist in the dance music scene and Nic Fanciulli ia a Dj/Producer and I've never heard of the other guy. I am going to go out on a limb and say that is not correct. Only Prince could have written that.
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The lyrics are an explanation for Prince's musical outlook at the time. He's saying he knows the rules of funk (everything on the one) but he wants to bend and break those rules. I think the cheap wine part is about being a provincial artist. He didn't want to be pigeon-holed as funk, because this labeling of [black] artists inhibited the scope and reach (marketing) of their music and being able to cross over to the big time (people who drink expensive wine?) - so he bends the rules of funk to set himself apart from the pack. . The Wizard of Oz line is just being funny I think - He's giving you his Princely take on the Wizard of Oz story, and it's not 'on the one.' | |
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