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Inspiration for Mountains and Baby I’m a Star? While researching Mountains for my review site something clicked.
Opening line of Baby I'm a Star: Hey, look me over, tell me do you like what you see?
btw there's many more things about Mountains I've noticed but I'll let you read the review | |
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Sounds plausible. Songwriters take a lot of inspiration from each other and this is neat to see. I do find it mildly amusing to consider prince possibly thought Mountains could be a song that carried UTCM in some fashion. Wonderful song but slightly repetitive and also experimental for it's time. | |
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Great psychological analysis. For a long time I liked Mountains alright, and didn't pay attention to the lyrics, which were hard to hear. But when I finally saw them, I was blown away. Some of his most beautiful. | |
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Hard to say. Both of those lines/subjects are sorta expected subjects. When people talk of mountains, it's either the real physical part of nature or something that is either 'in your way or something you need to get over ie a trial, trouble, tribulation, test etc . Being a star has always being about 'being seen' 'look at me' , even the celestial star is about being seen in the dark, shining, different degrees of glory etc | |
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Mountains was my fav on Parade. Yes even ahead of Kiss. Which BTW I see you have this one ranked higher.
Nice site! Only gripe is where are the vault releases? EDIT: Wait scratch that. As I read more of the list I see you have some in there! Could argue that some could be higher. Maybe thats out of the scope of your list but would be nice to see a vault list too. This is the same gripe I have with the Prince sxm channel. Those are gems that don't get enough attention.
Anyway you've done some good homework and enjoying your wret up and reflections. Very insightful.
-SROD [Edited 7/17/21 16:55pm] | |
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Trollin', trollin', you could have fun just trollin'... | |
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Thanks for reading. There's plenty of vaultage in there although, as you say, they kinda thin out towards the business end. There's one coming up in the top 25 though. | |
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Cute. But it's hardly controversial to suggest he's been influenced by other songs' lyrics. All those Joni Mitchell references ("ice cream castle", "we're dancing close and slow", "your extra time" etc.) weren't some strange coincidence. | |
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I think your examples are nonsense. The ideas of mountains as emotional (or other) obstacles and the nature of fame are pretty well-trod paths. Now, if you want to discuss the band America using the phrase “purple rain” in their 1972 hit song Ventura Highway (“Sorry, boy - but I’ve been hit by purple rain”), you know where to find me. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Also Dance Electric and Body Electric always made me curious. [Edited 7/19/21 13:14pm] | |
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It's not just the theme on Baby I'm a Star though – the opening line is almost identical. | |
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Mountains, no I doubt it; | |
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Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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What difference does that make? Fame is an aspirational song as well. | |
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