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Reinventing Graffiti Bridge With the plethora of material that has been released, and a thirty-two year perspective on the music, I figured I'd reassemble the playlist for Graffiti Bridge.
New Power Generation The Question of U Elephants & Flowers We Can Funk Joy In Repetition Tick, Tick, Bang Thieves in the Temple (Remix used for video) Still Would Stand All Time Side B: Round and Round Release It Love Machine The Latest Fashion Melody Cool Love Machine Blondie Jerk Out
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That's some serious clashing of styles though. It would hurt my ears as much as it hurts my eyes even though I like all those songs. | |
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It still blows my mind how bad the title track is. It really is one of the worst songs of all time. I just cannot sit through it and I love cheesy music LOL
Little surprise the title track did not make the movie haha [Edited 9/10/22 18:14pm] | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
It does make the album feel a bit more true to the spirit of a "best of the outtakes" vibe it has. I think what stands out the most is how The Question of U and Joy In Repetition are fucking TIMELESS. They work wherever and whenever you put them. I can't believe he sat on them for so long but not surprised he never reworked them. | |
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Normally vehemently opposed to restructuring on artistic intent, and doubly opposed to fans ignoring the many wonderful tracks written/produced for other artists,
to a simple / magically just like the previous 80s records-style tracking:
01. Can't Stop This Feeling I Got 02. New Power Generation 03. The Question of U 04. Elephants & Flowers 05. We Can Funk [ft. George Clinton] 06. Joy in Repetition 07. Tick, Tick, Bang 08. Thieves in the Temple 09. Still Would Stand All Time 10. Graffiti Bridge 11. New Power Generation (Pt. II) [ft. T.C. Ellis]
1987-04-xx - So Strong
1989-latesummr - Miss Thang
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You should be more than kinda worked up, these playlists threads always have some kind of caveat, "oh it wasn't on streaming." This is why 95% of this forum ardently prefers physical media to streaming, from wax cyllinder on up. Geoff Bez0s is personally undermining your Prince threads.
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Sorry, but I enjoyed the soundtrack the way it was. I think the film needed more "re-inventing" than the soundtrack. | |
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I think the album itself is great the way it is. To me, the only parts that bring it down are a few of The Time tracks. | |
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Surely Robin Power's Number 1 should be on there | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
Come on, not even a hidden track Always had a soft spot for Robin. And always had a tendency to root for the underdog. | |
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N****, n***** What, what N****, n***** What What u wanna do in the back of my truck? U wanna fuck? U wanna cut? - Robyn Power's stunning lyricism. A true skinny legend. | |
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LoveGalore said: N****, n***** What, what N****, n***** What What u wanna do in the back of my truck? U wanna fuck? U wanna cut? - Robyn Power's stunning lyricism. A true skinny legend. She looks good and can paint as well | |
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Can't believe you didn't let it simmer...I was taking the piss. Howard The Duck was half decent though
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I like GB the way it is - very much so. But still fun of course to play around I remember this got 5 out of 5 stars at Rolling Stone review when it came ou,t and the gist of the review was "most artists would happily retire if they in their whole career had created four songs as strong and diverse as Prince shows here - on his first four tracks..." - something along those lines | |
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i dont think the early 80s versions of songs like NPG and cant stop... would fit here (even if i prefer those versions). way too early 80s.
but a prince-only version of this works best. chocolate and jerk out, the two best time songs from this period were on pandemonium anyway. release it and shake were good ones and would have been good on pandemonium.
the other artists' songs could have stayed on their solo albums.
id have got rid of new power generation though. for an artist in his 30s, that sort of song didnt quite fit anymore.
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I highly regard the original sequencing of the album, and the kaliedescopic presentation that it brings (all that graffiti all over the place). | |
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