. Good example. In the same album we have ´Question of U´ and ´Tick tick bang´ (maybe some people here love it, but it´s the kind of song that I cant imagine a non fan enjoying) | |
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Wolfie87 said: GustavoRibas said: In the end of the day, he left some brilliant songs and is recognized as a genius, but I believe most people agree that he released stuff that seems rushed and not compatible with a guy of his genius. Read Graffiti Bridge. Which other artist in the history of music has had their careers highlight and low point on the same album up to that point? (Joy In Repetition and NPG pt I-II). And it's a honest question. With also using old Material… | |
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tough....but fair. | |
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Their styles are completely different | |
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I absolutely agree. Thing also is that Prince (apparently) was utterly competitive, and on every level. It seemed as if he wanted to proof all the time to whomever was around him how fast and good he was. Ànd he was absolutely good, let's be honest. I believe that his lack of communication demanded a nearly dictator position, just to be sure heb could do whatever fast and only on his terms. The warners dispute... it's something i look different at, more and more. Sade's records are good to very good to me. Her first album and ''Love Is Stronger Than Pride'' are both absolute classics. But then again, it sounds strange to hear her saying this about Prince (which is true), but she on the contrary, barely recorded something altogether - imho. I would've loved it more if it came from another artist. But that's just me... "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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. Sure, the album has Question of U and Tick Tick Bang, but there's also tracks on it that aren't as good. And he even had the nerve to all but destroy one of his masterpieces, Joy In Repetition. I've been waiting for the version with the intro intact ever since. . As to a song you cannot imagine anyone loving, I'm sure you meant Graffiti Bridge...
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. Actually, I mentioned ´Tick tick bang´ as one of his weakest songs (IMO, course). But Graffiti Bridge is very cheesy also. . I always loved ´Joy in Repetition´ and I never realized it was heavily edited. Now I am curious. | |
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For me, 'Shake!' is the weakest link on GB. At least the title track does what it came to do. Shake just feels like a commercial break. | |
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agreed. . Sade - the singer & the group - MASTERED that "soul/smooth-jazz-ish" sound.. that is & has always been their sweet spot & I have yet to hear anyone else who does is as well as they do & have done. . I believe that if anyone in the group Sade had been as prolific as Prince was, they would have left the group & gone solo & done their own thing. . for the record : I have been a HUGE Sade fan since day 1, I have been crushing on her for almost 40 years now...... I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS.. | |
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VERY WELL SAID very much on point I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS.. | |
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TheEnglishGent said:
I’ve also heard this before, I’ll have my friend ask his Professor who was P’s engineer at the time. | |
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