garneren said: I totally agree with TrivialPursuit. The dogmatic lyrics are a massive turn off.
But on top of that, I also find it hard to be engaged by the music on Rainbow Children. I applaud the ambition of creating a new sound, but I guess it's actually not jazzy enough for me to find it interesting as a jazz album, and at the same time not melodically strong enough to be a good soul/pop album (as a whole - there are indeed musical highlights). It's hard for me to pinpoint it, but there's something too controlled and sterile about the sound for it to be an exciting jazz album. [Edited 1/7/22 4:24am] That's exactly what I think. Many have talked about how they were put off by the lyrics and I agree. The woman in subjection to The Wise One... This was as conservative as it gets. And that from the man of "everybody just a-freaking". Okay, we all change, but this too much. And with all this religiosity, he forgot to write some good songs. Slow jams like Mellow are just... mellow. The Work is funky, but most of the album is just boring variations on 1970s jazzrock. Nothing innovative about it, no matter how well it's played. Take the last song for instance, Last December. It's really nice, but instead of finishing it, he bombards us with all this bombastisc music that adds nothing to the song. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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The one album that truly divides fans. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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It's dogma - only if you don't respect it. If you don't respect it then regardless of how it framed or who the messenger is, you'll always cringe at that ideal or the stance being taken. The Rainbow Children work is an affirmation - not a preachy this way or no way law but a disdain for the message makes it preachy regardless. The Cross IS preachy, period. The ONLY way we fix this is the Cross.
It also might bug you that Prince is the one saying "this is who I am" when he appeared to be preaching spitituality over organized religion. As someone raised by a pastor and doesn't subscribe to organized religion, the idea the Rainbow Children is preachy is laughable. Actually, the majority of what Prince is saying on that record would be considered blasphemy by christians.
The christian Prince is on this record is NOT a "Karen" matter of fact, I understand you're passionate about your dislike here, but watch that comparison please. Comparing this record to a "karen" which to me defines as a social terrorist, it goes well beyond what is necessary for respectful discourse. There are people that believe in Jesus that do not subscribe to any Karen behavior. | |
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I have no love for it. Hate the religious lyrics and find the music dull. | |
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Polo1026 said:
It's dogma - only if you don't respect it. If you don't respect it then regardless of how it framed or who the messenger is, you'll always cringe at that ideal or the stance being taken. The Rainbow Children work is an affirmation - not a preachy this way or no way law but a disdain for the message makes it preachy regardless. The Cross IS preachy, period. The ONLY way we fix this is the Cross.
It also might bug you that Prince is the one saying "this is who I am" when he appeared to be preaching spitituality over organized religion. As someone raised by a pastor and doesn't subscribe to organized religion, the idea the Rainbow Children is preachy is laughable. Actually, the majority of what Prince is saying on that record would be considered blasphemy by christians.
The christian Prince is on this record is NOT a "Karen" matter of fact, I understand you're passionate about your dislike here, but watch that comparison please. Comparing this record to a "karen" which to me defines as a social terrorist, it goes well beyond what is necessary for respectful discourse. There are people that believe in Jesus that do not subscribe to any Karen behavior. Ummm no, he pretty explicitly stated all over the album that if you don't agree with the message then you're going to be cast out to burn in hell. [Edited 1/7/22 11:08am] | |
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LoveGalore said: Polo1026 said:
It's dogma - only if you don't respect it. If you don't respect it then regardless of how it framed or who the messenger is, you'll always cringe at that ideal or the stance being taken. The Rainbow Children work is an affirmation - not a preachy this way or no way law but a disdain for the message makes it preachy regardless. The Cross IS preachy, period. The ONLY way we fix this is the Cross.
It also might bug you that Prince is the one saying "this is who I am" when he appeared to be preaching spitituality over organized religion. As someone raised by a pastor and doesn't subscribe to organized religion, the idea the Rainbow Children is preachy is laughable. Actually, the majority of what Prince is saying on that record would be considered blasphemy by christians.
The christian Prince is on this record is NOT a "Karen" matter of fact, I understand you're passionate about your dislike here, but watch that comparison please. Comparing this record to a "karen" which to me defines as a social terrorist, it goes well beyond what is necessary for respectful discourse. There are people that believe in Jesus that do not subscribe to any Karen behavior. Ummm no, he pretty explicitly stated all over the album that if you don't agree with the message then you're going to be cast out to burn in hell. [Edited 1/7/22 11:08am] I challenge you to post the lyrics. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I agree with everything here. And I still like it. It's a (deeply) flawed masterpiece. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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homesquid said: Touché "I like to watch." | |
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What exactly are these truths and how exactly are they hard to swallow? Your post implies that you have some privileged understanding of The Truth™ and folks who don't see it your way have only a flawed "interpretation" of it. Prince didn't know the literal meaning of the word truth and I'm guessing you don't, either. The real world is on fire and magic is neither real or helpful. It's escapism. Astrology, numerology, the Akashic Records, and "manifesting" are not real. Those childish flights of fancy are no different than the logical fallacies and terminal lack of critical thinking skills that have people following QAnon and believing the COVID-19 vaccine either makes you magnetic or gives you 5G internet. It's the same bullshit that has the New Age crowd joining the Far Right on matters of vaccination. Lyrically the album presents the innane ramblings of a philosophical dilettante. Musically it's a very enjoyable attempt to do something with a D'Angleo sound. Aside from the smeary and muddled lead guitar playing (and lyrics), it's a fun listen. To say he phoned the lead guitar in would be putting it charitably. In the end, people like what they like. If you like it, great. My tolerance for the cult of personality mystical hero worship bullshit is wearing very thin, however. | |
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I like the live versions of songs from this album better than the album itself. I look at this as Prince's organized religion phase. I preferred when he was just a spiritual person and went his own way. It seemed like he drifted away from JW in his last years which I'm thankful for. | |
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onlyforaminute said: LoveGalore said: Ummm no, he pretty explicitly stated all over the album that if you don't agree with the message then you're going to be cast out to burn in hell. [Edited 1/7/22 11:08am] I challenge you to post the lyrics. Google the lyrics for the title track, Digital Garden, 1+1+1=3, Family Name, Everlasting Now, etc. | |
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LoveGalore said: onlyforaminute said: I challenge you to post the lyrics. Google the lyrics for the title track, Digital Garden, 1+1+1=3, Family Name, Everlasting Now, etc. That wasn't the challenge. I was asking you to backup the claim you made. It's too easy to just say anything out of emotions whether it's true or not. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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onlyforaminute said: LoveGalore said: Google the lyrics for the title track, Digital Garden, 1+1+1=3, Family Name, Everlasting Now, etc. That wasn't the challenge. I was asking you to backup the claim you made. It's too easy to just say anything out of emotions whether it's true or not. What emotions? Just read the lyrics. They're in public spaces and I answered your challenge. | |
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LoveGalore said: onlyforaminute said: That wasn't the challenge. I was asking you to backup the claim you made. It's too easy to just say anything out of emotions whether it's true or not. What emotions? Just read the lyrics. They're in public spaces and I answered your challenge. Um hm. Have a nice day. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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onlyforaminute said: LoveGalore said: What emotions? Just read the lyrics. They're in public spaces and I answered your challenge. Um hm. Have a nice day. Word. | |
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I understand people dont like the lyrics, but, musically, is one of his strongest ever. As a musician, he was at the top of his game, and there are some strong songs there too. | |
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I was never sue if he was talking about gay children, or the children of gay parents though. Who did he want to rise up? | |
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lavendardrummachine said: I was never sue if he was talking about gay children, or the children of gay parents though. Who did he want to rise up? I interpreted that as simply diversity. Diversity of all people. | |
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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I really like this album Welcome 2 The Dawn | |
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It's not really a Darth Vader voice. Instead, try to imagine a wookie that speaks english. [Edited 1/8/22 9:39am] "Whatever skin we're in
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I don't care about your personal feelings about the record or about Prince. I simply think you should mind labeling him or this album a "Karen" which is a social terrorist in my opinion and a danger to black people in America. Don't think you can just use the term, which is a serious and important term, to attack something you don't like. There is no attack from Prince on Rainbow Children, he is affirming ideals that he continued to affirm thereafter. What is a PK flag? is it similar too the race card? Define please. Also, if you are a PK, then why didn't you have a more nuanced criticism? Because you didn't at ALL attack the statement I made that the record would be considered blasphemy by christians! It's actually counter to the traditional views of christianity that has been preached, lets spend time exegeting scripture and verse if you'd like, but I digress. Have a wonderful day - let's make peace. This is Prince's "Karen" record that attacks ererything and everyone and sends them to hell! I think differently. "When the lines blur every boy and girl, how we gonna make it in this brave new world? Love 4 Oneanother." | |
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Polo1026 said:
I don't care about your personal feelings about the record or about Prince. I simply think you should mind labeling him or this album a "Karen" which is a social terrorist in my opinion and a danger to black people in America. Don't think you can just use the term, which is a serious and important term, to attack something you don't like. There is no attack from Prince on Rainbow Children, he is affirming ideals that he continued to affirm thereafter. What is a PK flag? is it similar too the race card? Define please. Also, if you are a PK, then why didn't you have a more nuanced criticism? Because you didn't at ALL attack the statement I made that the record would be considered blasphemy by christians! It's actually counter to the traditional views of christianity that has been preached, lets spend time exegeting scripture and verse if you'd like, but I digress. Have a wonderful day - let's make peace. This is Prince's "Karen" record that attacks ererything and everyone and sends them to hell! I think differently. "When the lines blur every boy and girl, how we gonna make it in this brave new world? Love 4 Oneanother." You don't make peace with someone by trying to invalidate their opinions. You could've just shared your own opinion and kept it moving but you decided to make a pit stop at some folks you disagreed with to defend Prince, a man who needs not your defense. | |
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I think it is great. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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