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LOVE or MONEY. 5 stars. The beauty to mp3 players on a computer is that you can load 400 hours of music, hit random, and re-discover songs that you WORE OUT long ago.
Love or Money. This song is a classic in it's simplicity and intricate arrangement. The thing I loved back then, and STILL love about this song is the double-speeded guitars, and the chorus that starts at the beginning and runs, CONSTANTLY through the whole damn song. it NEVER stops. I can only wonder if Prince thought, "hey, I've never heard a song where they say the chorus infinitely, like a chant, with lyrics just going over it." Love it. Just love it. HAAAY! We could play fa dayz! If ya git tired, gimme dat MAYONNAISE! Revolution! Put the groove on the bus! The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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Couldn't agree more. | |
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otan said: The beauty to mp3 players on a computer is that you can load 400 hours of music, hit random, and re-discover songs that you WORE OUT long ago.
Love or Money. This song is a classic in it's simplicity and intricate arrangement. The thing I loved back then, and STILL love about this song is the double-speeded guitars, and the chorus that starts at the beginning and runs, CONSTANTLY through the whole damn song. it NEVER stops. I can only wonder if Prince thought, "hey, I've never heard a song where they say the chorus infinitely, like a chant, with lyrics just going over it." Love it. Just love it. HAAAY! We could play fa dayz! If ya git tired, gimme dat MAYONNAISE! Revolution! Put the groove on the bus! He was bad he was french all the women said he was the best-had money up2 his neck-but it didn't mean a heck... | |
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Ooooh...lovely thread...even lovlier song! | |
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I only have it on vinyl and I haven't heard it in years but it's a great track! | |
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"Gimme... Gimme dat vaseline... Gotta slide... the girls know what I mean... Unnnh!"
Just converted my 12" to mp3. This song rules. And I prefer this version to the one on Charade w/o the sped up vocals. I think DMSR or some other source claims that one is superior but I like my "Camille" voice version even if this doesn't technically qualify as a Camille song. | |
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The track was backside of "Kiss". I remember that it took me some time to find out that there are 2 different 12"es of Kiss.
1 with Love Or Money short version 1 with Love Or Money extended version | |
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whats funny is the Razzies nominated this for the worst song in a film, or worst song of the century or something. i thought it really bizarre cos its not an integral part of cherry moon or anything, but they really loved ragging on prince and madonna in terms of their films and anything! | |
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"Hecka buff, good God, I want ya!"
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otan said: The beauty to mp3 players on a computer is that you can load 400 hours of music, hit random, and re-discover songs that you WORE OUT long ago.
Love or Money. This song is a classic in it's simplicity and intricate arrangement. The thing I loved back then, and STILL love about this song is the double-speeded guitars, and the chorus that starts at the beginning and runs, CONSTANTLY through the whole damn song. it NEVER stops. I can only wonder if Prince thought, "hey, I've never heard a song where they say the chorus infinitely, like a chant, with lyrics just going over it." Love it. Just love it. HAAAY! We could play fa dayz! If ya git tired, gimme dat MAYONNAISE! Revolution! Put the groove on the bus! Don't worry 'bout me, don't worry 'bout us! What a beautiful post. I LOVE that feeling of rediscovering songs. This is one of those Prince songs that are simply indescribable. The Normal Whores Club | |
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TheOrgerFormerlyKnownAs said: I only have it on vinyl
Me too, Kiss 12". Actually i just listened to it yesterday, three times! Trully a great track... ********************************************
Phantom, rough on roughnecks... Old Jungle Saying ******************************************** | |
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FunnyWayOfStoppinTheJuice said: He was bad he was french ... French! French! Oh heck no. Please give it another listen. "he was bad, he was fresh" | |
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FunkMistress said: "Hecka buff, good God, I want ya!"
You do realize it's "Heck Above"...right? Edited because DTT-Lyrics say "hecka-buff" ilke FunkMistress quoted.... but I think they are wrong. That makes no sense. I'm pretty sure he's saying "heck above" cuz later he kinda says offhand "Mama you heck-above, good God!" which makes more sense... as in "you're above all the others". DTT also lists "Showtime" which I"ve always thought was "Showdown!"... as in.... it's now a showdown.... Love or $, which is it going to be. "Talk a little Eric!" [This message was edited Wed Jan 28 10:19:21 PST 2004 by GaryMF] | |
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GaryMF said: FunkMistress said: "Hecka buff, good God, I want ya!"
You do realize it's "Heck Above"...right? "Talk a little Eric!" He's calling her hecka (as in hella) buff. The Normal Whores Club | |
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Universaluv said: FunnyWayOfStoppinTheJuice said: He was bad he was french ... French! French! Oh heck no. Please give it another listen. "he was bad, he was fresh" Definitely gives it a different spin... The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: GaryMF said: FunkMistress said: "Hecka buff, good God, I want ya!"
You do realize it's "Heck Above"...right? "Talk a little Eric!" He's calling her hecka (as in hella) buff. FUnkMistriss, I was editing my post (see above) before you wrote this so didnt'mean to have attitude. I still think it's "Heck Above"... no one really said "buff" back in the 80s the way they do now. | |
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GaryMF said: FunkMistress said: GaryMF said: FunkMistress said: "Hecka buff, good God, I want ya!"
You do realize it's "Heck Above"...right? "Talk a little Eric!" He's calling her hecka (as in hella) buff. FUnkMistriss, I was editing my post (see above) before you wrote this so didnt'mean to have attitude. I still think it's "Heck Above"... no one really said "buff" back in the 80s the way they do now. No stress. ...and people say "buff" now? Where?? I'm just playing with you. The Normal Whores Club | |
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While I'm busy over analyzing this awesome song ...
I'm pretty sure he says "Talk a little "Eric" . and then we here some Sax courtesy of Mr. Leeds. (DTT doesn't include the "Eric"). Also, at the end... I always thought he was saying "Coke...Coke... let it loos" as in Coke (Johnson?).. wasn't one of his engineers named Coke?. But I might be confusing names. | |
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FunkMistress said: no one really said "buff" back in the 80s the way they do now.
No stress. ...and people say "buff" now? Where?? I'm just playing with you. Whenever I undress, people always shout "Wow that guys' BUFF!" (Yeah I wish )> | |
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