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Thread started 05/30/03 10:30am

Anji

To anyone who dislikes New Power Generation, the song...

...try losing yourself in the world that Prince wants to create. I think it should be considered one of the most powerful songs Prince has ever written for precisely this reason and I find it embarrassing that people think making love and music are not worth fighting for. Lay down your funky weapon, y'all don't know!

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Reply #1 posted 05/30/03 10:31am

Handclapsfinga
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Anji said:

...try losing yourself in the world that Prince wants to create.

omg dude, we're all lost in princey's lil' world. we all bump into walls daily!!!
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Reply #2 posted 05/30/03 10:33am

chickengrease

Didn't we do this with Graffiti Bridge already?
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Reply #3 posted 05/30/03 10:33am

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It's the "old fashioned music" line that makes me cringe, cause the song is, erm... old fashioned, and was back in 1990 too IMO.

But i like the funky weapon remix (more punch to it) smile
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Reply #4 posted 05/30/03 10:39am

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I absolutely LOVE this song. The message is awesome.
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Reply #5 posted 05/30/03 10:44am

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Anji said:

I find it embarrassing that people think making love and music are not worth fighting for.
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Quote of the day.
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Reply #6 posted 05/30/03 10:46am

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Anxiety said:

Anji said:

I find it embarrassing that people think making love and music are not worth fighting for.
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Quote of the day.

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Reply #7 posted 05/30/03 10:51am

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It had attitude

as well as a militancy previously absent from much of P's work during the seventies and eighties, a militancy later showcased to full effect over most of the more forceful material that surfaced on 'Diamonds And Pearls'.

This is in no way an attempt to compare 'New Power Generation' to the Game Boyz's-influenced knuckle-headed cack from D&P however, since approximately 50% of the material Prince recorded around the D&P era arguably remains the most palsy,embarrassing and musically reprehensible dross Prince has ever committed to tape.

Incidentally, the lyrics on 'New Power Generation' are also playful and quite inventive. Have another listen.


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"You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person."
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Reply #8 posted 05/30/03 10:51am

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I love this song!
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Reply #9 posted 05/30/03 10:54am

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loosekiss said:

I love this song!


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"You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person."
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Reply #10 posted 05/30/03 10:59am

richb8

I always thought pepsi should have used that song for their commercial you know pepsi the choice of a new generation, prince could've easily changed the lyrics to "we're the new pepsi generation we're gonna change the world the only thing that's standing in the way is you!! then camera flashes to a guy drinking cocacola"
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Reply #11 posted 05/30/03 11:02am

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richb8 said:

I always thought pepsi should have used that song for their commercial


If Pepsi were ever going to use a Prince song for commercial purposes then they would have done a lot worse than 'Uh-Huh'. Remember that one?

Anyway, this is getting a little out of topic...


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Reply #12 posted 05/30/03 11:42am

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giotto said:

If Pepsi were ever going to use a Prince song for commercial purposes then they would have done a lot worse than 'Uh-Huh'. Remember that one? nod
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Reply #13 posted 05/30/03 12:02pm

VelvetSplash

It's a fun little song, I likes it. smile
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Reply #14 posted 05/30/03 12:08pm

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Hell yeah, I'm down with this song. Fun and funky with a great message. This is what he was *trying* to do in ballad form with "Graffiti Bridge" (the song). Love it. Loved most of the maxi-single, too, especially "Get Off," "The Lubricated Lady" and "Loveleft Loveright." Thumbs up for NPG.
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Reply #15 posted 05/30/03 12:23pm

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It was my favorite song on the album the first time I heard it.
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Reply #16 posted 05/30/03 12:35pm

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Anji said:

...try losing yourself in the world that Prince wants to create. I think it should be considered one of the most powerful songs Prince has ever written for precisely this reason and I find it embarrassing that people think making love and music are not worth fighting for. Lay down your funky weapon, y'all don't know!

bheart



I LOVE THIS SONG BABE!!!
I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos
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Reply #17 posted 05/30/03 12:56pm

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I like it too. Got a good hook to it.
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Reply #18 posted 05/30/03 12:57pm

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ConsciousContact said:I like it too. Got a good hook to it.






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Reply #19 posted 05/30/03 5:43pm

diamondpearl1

the only thing that the song new power generation needed was a funky bass line...maybe somethin similar 2 pop life cause of the rythmn...
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Reply #20 posted 05/30/03 5:52pm

richierich

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i love this song brilliant
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Reply #21 posted 05/30/03 6:03pm

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That song is fuckin retarded. The album was junk if not for 2 or 3 good songs.
"You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "

Al Pacino- Scarface
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Reply #22 posted 05/30/03 6:15pm

Lleena

I am out of orgnotes Anji..the hot water bottle sounds like a good idea!
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Reply #23 posted 05/31/03 11:18am

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one of my fave P songs.

would love 2 cover this just cuz its so damn funky & Morris on the drums = smile
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Reply #24 posted 05/31/03 5:27pm

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WHY DID HE SPLIT IT UP IN 2 PARTS?bawl

Is the complete version available anywhere?
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Reply #25 posted 05/31/03 5:39pm

Nikster

I love the maxi single for this song...it's one of my favorite tracks from the album, second only to 'Thieves' nod
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Reply #26 posted 05/31/03 5:44pm

DavidEye

Don't really like this song.It sounds too conventional,like what a typical R&B song sounded like in 1990.And the lyrics are corny.When Prince insists that he's "sick and tired of you tellin us what to do",he doesn't sound defiant,he simply sounds silly.The only interesting thing about this song is it features Morris Day playing drums.
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Reply #27 posted 05/31/03 6:59pm

Starmist7

I like this song too...smile
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Reply #28 posted 05/31/03 7:10pm

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DavidEye said:

Don't really like this song.It sounds too conventional,like what a typical R&B song sounded like in 1990.And the lyrics are corny.When Prince insists that he's "sick and tired of you tellin us what to do",he doesn't sound defiant,he simply sounds silly.The only interesting thing about this song is it features Morris Day playing drums.

"pardon me 4 livin,but this is my world 2...i cant help whats cool 2 us might b strange 2 u"

i think THIS lyric speaks for all prince fans.
it's how we feel when we get shit 4 being a prince fan
& thus i can relate 2 this song which is pretty cool when i can relate 2 any song
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Reply #29 posted 05/31/03 7:12pm

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Anji said:

...try losing yourself in the world that Prince wants to create. I think it should be considered one of the most powerful songs Prince has ever written for precisely this reason and I find it embarrassing that people think making love and music are not worth fighting for. Lay down your funky weapon, y'all don't know!

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