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Stare is underrated. Title. And Stare saved us from a timeline where the awful Gold Standard was the last funk anthem/banger he released before he died. No, don't talk to me about anything on HNR1 - I consider HnR 1+2 to be a single album anyway. | |
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I LOVE The Gold Standard | |
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nosajd said: I LOVE The Gold Standard Such an uninspired song. He sounds fully bored on The Gold Standard. | |
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lurker316 said:
I like Feel Better, Feel Good a lot too! | |
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lurker316 said:
Yup I love that one too. But I love that whole album, that was his last hurrah for me. The rest is good in fits and spurts but I think LF ulis perfect. It's like a modern 1999. | |
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I agree 100%....Stare is one of Prince's last truly great songs...Gold Standard is corny and highly overrated | |
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RJOrion said: I agree 100%....Stare is one of Prince's last truly great songs...Gold Standard is corny and highly overrated Seriously! I don't get the appeal of that song at all. It's a cool title but that's about it. If you're gonna call a funk banger the gold standard then it better be an incredible song that outshines the likes of Billy Jack Bitch, Irresistible Bitch, Musicology, Controversy, etc. The Gold Standard is so damn corny, you're right. | |
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LILpoundCAKE said:
Trust me, I had the same kinda deal. I liked Stare when it was released but I feel like it dropped off my radar since he died and then a shit ton of new stuff came out. Stare, Revelation, and Black Muse took a while for me to actually recognize how brilliant they are. | |
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I've always liked Stare. I don't know if it's really good compared to the rest of Prince's output, but at that point I really didn't care. I like it. It's funky. The bass is killing. | |
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I've always liked Stare, just wish it went on longer or he give it the extended treatment like La, La, La, He He Hee. . I also like The Gold Standard. I remember someone said at the time if it turned out this was re-worked from an old track from 87 people would rave over it. It has got a touch of The Black Album with the Bob George like vocals and parts of it hark back to Superfunkycalifragisexy. Notably the '24 carrot hash-tag put your phone in your bag' part reminds of the 'if your body needs water keep dancing...' . Now I'm not saying it's as good as the likes of Superfunky...but it is reminiscent to me, and maybe that was his aim to reach back and recreate a modern day version. | |
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hnr phase 2 as a whole is underrated, great album. | |
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I consider H&R 1+2 to be fourteen separate albums, because I like to be wrong too. blah blah blah | |
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olb99 said: I've always liked Stare. I don't know if it's really good compared to the rest of Prince's output, but at that point I really didn't care. I like it. It's funky. The bass is killing. Have to agree about the bass, love it. Shame for me that Stare, Free Urself and the re-done Tidal release of If Eye Could get Ur Attention weren’t on the same album together. There may or may not be something coming! | |
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erik319 said:
I consider H&R 1+2 to be fourteen separate albums, because I like to be wrong too. We're in such good company and I love that for us. | |
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Gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.
Now if you'd have said that HRN1 sounds like the rejected 2nd disc of AOA, then I might've seen what you were getting at.
I'm so glad he got HRN2 out there before he died, as ending his legacy with HNR1 would have been a pretty low ending. blah blah blah | |
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dodger07 said: I've always liked Stare, just wish it went on longer or he give it the extended treatment like La, La, La, He He Hee. . I also like The Gold Standard. I remember someone said at the time if it turned out this was re-worked from an old track from 87 people would rave over it. It has got a touch of The Black Album with the Bob George like vocals and parts of it hark back to Superfunkycalifragisexy. Notably the '24 carrot hash-tag put your phone in your bag' part reminds of the 'if your body needs water keep dancing...' . Now I'm not saying it's as good as the likes of Superfunky...but it is reminiscent to me, and maybe that was his aim to reach back and recreate a modern day version. The Gold Standard reminds me of The Black Album and that's probably why it's one of my favorite tracks on AOA. Stare is also a great song but I prefer The Gold Standard. U are now an official member of the New Power Generation
Welcome 2 The Dawn Free the SDE now! | |
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MIRvmn1 said: dodger07 said: I've always liked Stare, just wish it went on longer or he give it the extended treatment like La, La, La, He He Hee. . I also like The Gold Standard. I remember someone said at the time if it turned out this was re-worked from an old track from 87 people would rave over it. It has got a touch of The Black Album with the Bob George like vocals and parts of it hark back to Superfunkycalifragisexy. Notably the '24 carrot hash-tag put your phone in your bag' part reminds of the 'if your body needs water keep dancing...' . Now I'm not saying it's as good as the likes of Superfunky...but it is reminiscent to me, and maybe that was his aim to reach back and recreate a modern day version. The Gold Standard reminds me of The Black Album and that's probably why it's one of my favorite tracks on AOA. Stare is also a great song but I prefer The Gold Standard. I’m with y’all on this. | |
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erik319 said:
Gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.
Now if you'd have said that HRN1 sounds like the rejected 2nd disc of AOA, then I might've seen what you were getting at.
I'm so glad he got HRN2 out there before he died, as ending his legacy with HNR1 would have been a pretty low ending. Exactly my thoughts. HNR 2 was like an 11th hour blessing. And it's almost like he knew people would cry about the 1999 SDE and slapped the Extralovable remake on there to keep people sated. | |
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MIRvmn1 said: dodger07 said: I've always liked Stare, just wish it went on longer or he give it the extended treatment like La, La, La, He He Hee. . I also like The Gold Standard. I remember someone said at the time if it turned out this was re-worked from an old track from 87 people would rave over it. It has got a touch of The Black Album with the Bob George like vocals and parts of it hark back to Superfunkycalifragisexy. Notably the '24 carrot hash-tag put your phone in your bag' part reminds of the 'if your body needs water keep dancing...' . Now I'm not saying it's as good as the likes of Superfunky...but it is reminiscent to me, and maybe that was his aim to reach back and recreate a modern day version. The Gold Standard reminds me of The Black Album and that's probably why it's one of my favorite tracks on AOA. Stare is also a great song but I prefer The Gold Standard. Really? What about it reminds you of TBA? | |
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Crazy Amazin' C'm'ere! Naw! Allthewayhere! VS "CAN EYE HELP U???!" "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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nayroo2002 said: Crazy Amazin' C'm'ere! Naw! Allthewayhere! VS "CAN EYE HELP U???!" "crazy amazing" might be the one lyric I remember from the song and it's so fucking corny it blows my mind. Like he couldn't think of a better chorus. | |
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"You don't need to be rude, you don't need to be wild Whatever you do, no compromise and done with style The gold standard, crazy amazing, upper echelon groove The gold standard, crazy amazing, turn it up, let your body move" cornball lyrics...and that uninspired, repetitive and annoying rhythm guitar riff makes me wanna drive off the road into a ditch. The song almost sounds like someone doing a parody of Prince | |
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RJOrion said: "You don't need to be rude, you don't need to be wild Whatever you do, no compromise and done with style The gold standard, crazy amazing, upper echelon groove The gold standard, crazy amazing, turn it up, let your body move" cornball lyrics...and that uninspired, repetitive and annoying rhythm guitar riff makes me wanna drive off the road into a ditch. The song almost sounds like someone doing a parody of Prince It is definitely one of those "what I ordered (something worthy of being called The Gold Standard) vs what I got (hot ham & cheese cafeteria sandwich "funk lite")". | |
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I’ve always loved Stare, all in all a super funky statement with lots of purple attitude which I love, but to this day I find the fade-out fade-in effect choice a bit awkward, and the coda afterwards doesn’t quite hold up to the energy sadly, my 2 cents… | |
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… but beats the Gold Standard by a million light years from here | |
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Also loving the layered vocals throughout. They sound like he put a bit of time into them. Nice! | |
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