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The playing on that is other worldly compared to Hot Summer. | |
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I think this song is the only real dud on the album.I don’t skip any of the other tracks | |
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I enjoy the song even more in the context of the album. Nice to see it get praised in the NME review. | |
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Out of the songs of the album, it sounds like it belongs on 20ten. It is slight, but fun and catchy like some of the songs on 20ten. | |
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Why ever i like hot summer more and more. I think YES is the worst song on the album. | |
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Abso-fucking-lutely! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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THIS SONG IS CATCHY AF I DONT CARE WHAT ANYONE ELSE SAYS lol if he performed it live, it would go really well into cream. [Edited 8/4/21 6:13am] | |
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or Shake. [Edited 8/4/21 6:41am] | |
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Damn, I hadn't thought of it but it kinda dores remind me of Shake. Which might explain why I don't like it much. | |
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"Hot Summer" is a total earworm, and my ironic fascination with it actually turned into genuine enjoyment. | |
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One of the very few good songs on the album. Uptempo and fun. Reminds me of the songs they used to play on the Saturday morning cartoons in the early to mid 1970s such as The Archies, Scooby Doo, and Jose and The Pussycats. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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his worst attempt at being Pop since Dinner with Delores | |
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- If Morris Hayes didn't touched it, how more original Princy would it be ? - "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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It's actually kind of a rip off of Cream, but that's cool. | |
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It is a fun bubblegum song that injects some positive energy into the album. I like it for what it is. The song Yes is similar as are a few songs on 20ten. Instead of being stuck on unfavorable comparisons to the 1980s, I see it as Prince's attempt in that time period to lighten up. Perhaps this fun was for him. I enjoy joining him in this fun. Thankfully we have so many other types of music from him as well so that not all of his songs have to be brilliant, complex, or serious. | |
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I agree with whoever said it’s one of those songs Prince can write in his sleep. It just sounds very uninspired and he actually sounds bored while singing it. The main issue I have is that like several pop songs in his last years, the production is so safe, sterile and pristine. The instruments don’t sound alive - they sound like they came out of a computer. I miss the live instrument sound of the 90s NPG and even The Rainbow Children. | |
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vainandy said: One of the very few good songs on the album. Uptempo and fun. Reminds me of the songs they used to play on the Saturday morning cartoons in the early to mid 1970s such as The Archies, Scooby Doo, and Jose and The Pussycats. you like the worst song in the album? | |
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