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What was Prince’s favorite “Prince song”? So I know how this works. In an interview the artist will almost always respond with “the next one”. & I think I understand why they say that. But sometimes we hear an artist talk about a song that meant something special to them. What song do you think Prince probably played the most live? I’m sure he did Purple Rain for the fans, but was there something he consistently did simply out of enjoyment? Was there any song over the years that he said was special to him?
Another thought I had was since a lot of the unreleased material he either didn’t intend to release or he wasn’t interested in releasing in the near future, these songs weren’t played live for the purpose of promoting them. So for a few of them like Empty Room that I heard he did often (I think I remember hearing that), could it have been because he particularly liked that song? I suppose the question is 2 fold. One being about whether a song was sentimentality important to him & or was there eventually any songs that he actually got into. I’m sure any artist who’s created enough material would eventually end up foot tapping to one of their own creations simply out of enjoyment. I mean Prince made great material. Surely something got his head bobbin when no one was lookin. [Edited 12/1/22 5:04am] [Edited 12/1/22 5:05am] Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird. | |
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Ain't it obvious? The Beautiful Ones. He even named his memoir after it. | |
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Didn't he say the Breakdown was his favorite song on Arsenio ? Or maybe songs he wrote for his son that he never released. [Edited 12/1/22 10:15am] | |
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''The Ballad Of Dorothy Parker.'' He performed it in so many various styles. Same goes for ''Something In The Water'' i believe "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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Yup. "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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How about "Days Of Wild?" and "Joy In Repetition"? I've always thought that he (rightly) loved these songs in particular - because he played them very often live over the years, even though they never were hits. NPG Radio:
https://open.spotify.com/...63VlWY6m1A | |
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Didn't he seem to prefer his ballads, answering to this question with songs such as Breakdown, the One? ColdWinterDew | |
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coldwinterdewinmtl said: Didn't he seem to prefer his ballads, answering to this question with songs such as Breakdown, the One? That's true, he almost always pointed to his latest ballad and often chose the ballad as his first single. But he only named the story of his life after one ballad - THE BEAUTIFUL ONES! | |
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Just because he relates one song to the story of his life doesn't necessarily mean it's his "favorite". He might like "Cloreen Bacon Skin" best but it probably wouldn't make for a fitting memoir title. Probably among favorites though, sure. | |
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WhisperingDandelions said: Just because he relates one song to the story of his life doesn't necessarily mean it's his "favorite". He might like "Cloreen Bacon Skin" best but it probably wouldn't make for a fitting memoir title. Probably among favorites though, sure. He could recoalesce into existence today and say it was his favorite and people on the org would still be skeptical. | |
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LILpoundCAKE said:
Absolutely, and they wrote it about Susannah. | |
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Prince has often said his favorite song was "Purple Rain." Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Well I mean it's not like he was known for changing his opinions with the direction of the wind or anything. | |
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The fact he chose this title, and presumably was going to write his whole life story, he obviously would write about all the people he worked with. That's a very nice thought to me. As if it is an ode to the all those who crossed his path, and mentioned them all equally ''The Beautiful Ones'' in th etitle of his memoir ... (as i come to think of it) [Edited 12/5/22 1:35am] "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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Exactly. The title felt apropos to his life story (and "The Beautiful Ones" that comprised it) to him. Doesn't mean it's the all-time fav... | |
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WhisperingDandelions said:
Exactly. The title felt apropos to his life story (and "The Beautiful Ones" that comprised it) to him. Doesn't mean it's the all-time fav... Doesn't mean it isn't either. The song is put at the highest echelon one could reach, as far as I'm concerned. You don't just happen to put that song title as the title to your memoir because your book was a tribute to your ex girlfriends. | |
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Exactly. )) "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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Can't answer the question of favorite. | |
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When asked that question in interviews, he always replied "The next one "
Even on arsenio, he said, "i usually reply with the next one, but right now its the break down"
Meaning at this present time, it was the break down ... but he never said my favorite song of mine
in the whole wide world is ....
so that's what ive collected
Maybe sheila has the answer to that question, he may have convided in her his favorite, and its probably one thats still unheard and laying in the vault.
I'm waiting to hear a Perfect quality HQ copy of Cookie Jar ... i would have to say that is my favorite prince song
... until i hear more from the vault | |
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