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Reply #150 posted 03/25/04 4:43am

Rhondab

woot!

i'm so happyyyyy I love it!!!
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Reply #151 posted 03/25/04 4:52am

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Does anyone know how it is possible to save the video to the computer?????
With this 1 eye don't even have 2 comb my hair...
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Reply #152 posted 03/25/04 4:53am

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so how do you save it - cant see it in my temp internet files?

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Reply #153 posted 03/25/04 5:12am

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This one's workin for me.
And Gooey hun I have it saved for ya.

mms://wm.sony.global.spee...ll_300.wmv


For those can't connect to this link, try this:

http://wm.sony.global.spe...ll_300.wmv
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Reply #154 posted 03/25/04 5:22am

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Prince is the man no doubt. He could sing humpty dumpty and that shit would be blazing!

The video is tight better than many he has tried to get out over the last couple times he pushed for re-entry into the mainstream and dont think he aint trying to push now. And why shouldnt he the scene really needs something to kick it in the ass and wake it up.

But is this a great single or even a great cut in respect to what we have gotten from him or his earlier work?

Man its cool but it doesnt have the raw funk or inventive life of most of his early work and thats not living in the past its just true. I keep hoping that some of the spark you see on him recently and some of the sounds you hear in between cetain cuts are gonna show up as a full force return of what we hope he is still capable of but many artists no matter how talented cant seem to recapture the perception they had in youth to create those Jams. Although Dylan did come back after his son put some fire under that ass so anything is possible. I know I'm dying for it from the man.
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Reply #155 posted 03/25/04 6:04am

ian

This is such a throwaway track for Prince. So disappointing.

Cosmetically it's like "Prettyman" or "The Work" and every other James-Brown-inspired jam, but it lacks the humour of the the former and the message of the latter.

I mean, I enjoy it for what it is. It's just ironic that for a song extolling the virtues of real musicianship, so little actually happens musically here. It's just a loop over and over... If you bought a cheap Casio keyboard and set it to "auto-funk" mode, it'd sound like Musicology.

I've never really liked Prince's "meta-songs" anyway - songs that weren't really about much apart from Prince or his music or whatever. I put Musicology in the same category as "Cybersingle" or "My Name is Prince".

It's a pity really. As a theme (bringing back real music, real instruments, real musicianship to pop music) Prince could make "Musicology" work - he certainly has the musical talent to get up there on stage and blow everyone away, whatever instrument he chooses. Such a shame that in this case he doesn't really choose any instrument, he just pouts and squeals to a pseudo-JB groove. I'd have been happier with some real musicology.
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Reply #156 posted 03/25/04 6:08am

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EllisDee said:

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The requested URL /Prince/Musicology.asx was not found on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


fuckin' bullshit... evil... i hate every one of you that got to see the video...

hah!
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Reply #157 posted 03/25/04 6:09am

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I enjoyed that...thank U Prince & The N.P.G. smile
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Reply #158 posted 03/25/04 6:11am

ian

Also I kinda think Prince is missing the point. Musicology shouldn't be about emulating old music, someone else's music. Surely it's better to talk about the virtues of real music and musicianship (whatever the instrument - be it a sampler, turntable, cello or flute), songwriting and singing. Alas, "Musicology" the single appears to illustrate none of the above. It looks like posturing, Prince trying to rebrand himself as an old-school showman like James Brown... but I think The Rainbow Children and NEWS both show that Prince has a lot more creativity in him to offer than a vegas-style showman churning out the tunes could.
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Reply #159 posted 03/25/04 6:17am

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ian said:

Also I kinda think Prince is missing the point. Musicology shouldn't be about emulating old music, someone else's music. Surely it's better to talk about the virtues of real music and musicianship (whatever the instrument - be it a sampler, turntable, cello or flute), songwriting and singing. Alas, "Musicology" the single appears to illustrate none of the above. It looks like posturing, Prince trying to rebrand himself as an old-school showman like James Brown... but I think The Rainbow Children and NEWS both show that Prince has a lot more creativity in him to offer than a vegas-style showman churning out the tunes could.



wave Hi Ian,and welcome back!! It's good to see you around here again wave
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Reply #160 posted 03/25/04 6:20am

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I think this video is great. Prince looks great, the dancing is great and the kid is cute.
That said, ss someone else mentioned, the only thing I kept waiting for was the band to kick in and take the tune to the next level. I would have liked to see a bridge inserted where Maceo gets it rolling and Prince accompanies with a little rythm guitar. You KNOW that is how it will go down live.

All in all great video and the song is very infectious. This is a much better tune than the Work Part 1

Peace
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Reply #161 posted 03/25/04 6:21am

ian

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wave Hi Ian,and welcome back!! It's good to see you around here again wave


Hey DavidEye mate! wave

I'm off work sick for a month or more, so suddenly I've got loads of free time on my hands to get back into Prince. Looking forward to the new album!

(I should point out that I quite enjoy the song Musicology despite my criticism of it... I shouldn't feel too surprised or disappointed with it really I suppose... "Prince in releasing piss-poor first single shocker!") smile smile
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Reply #162 posted 03/25/04 6:43am

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Still can't get any of these links to work - but the video is available in full in ABMP right now.
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Reply #163 posted 03/25/04 7:05am

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one word: sizzlin.

THIS is the p that i love to hear. hope the rest of the chomp is like this.

thanks to those who posted the mms:// link. bula vinaka.
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Reply #164 posted 03/25/04 7:12am

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Okay, I heard the song. I LIKE IT - reminds me of a James Brown Style groove. It's funky - all you all that don't like - well I don't know what you want. Prince is different - can't expect Purple Rain and 1999 again and again.

I can't wait for April 20 th - I'm gonna camp outside the wreka stow to get my CD. lol cool
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Reply #165 posted 03/25/04 7:19am

Octavius

This is a very nice video. Tight! But again, the song leaves much to be desired. It's more of that tired-ass James Brown shit that we heard on The Work pt. 1. Quite frankly, I'm tired of it. And if, as Prince says, "school's in session", I wonder who's doing the teaching these days - Prince or those he has inspired. This, especially for a lead single, is weak as fuckin' water.
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Reply #166 posted 03/25/04 7:27am

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Octavius said:

This is a very nice video. Tight! But again, the song leaves much to be desired. It's more of that tired-ass James Brown shit that we heard on The Work pt. 1. Quite frankly, I'm tired of it. And if, as Prince says, "school's in session", I wonder who's doing the teaching these days - Prince or those he has inspired. This, especially for a lead single, is weak as fuckin' water.

And like'fuckin water' you can't live without it!

So..you won't be buying it then?....
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Reply #167 posted 03/25/04 7:28am

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I guess I'm different - I like anything Prince puts out - if he put out a CD of him just talking I would love it. I guess I'm just a hard core fam - and just don't care about "recycle" music. I just think he's the Bomb!!!! biggrin


prince too funky
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Reply #168 posted 03/25/04 7:28am

fairlite

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hilton02895 said:



What are you talking about!? What are you talkin about!!?

You youngin's.

This is a joint for those who used to put their backs out to the song Car Wash, Ring My Bell, Wishing on a Star. Man I hear all kinds of influence it this joint, particular the songs from For You and Prince albums.

Musicology is natsy for those who remember and wonder what happened to those family cook outs where you got grandma doing the Electric Slide.


You hear all that in a monotonous loop, huh?

Your grandmother's taste in music sucks.


I have no idea where you are getting a "monotonous loop". I think you are just tone deaf. This isn't a loop it is being played. No recored loops, it is a band playing music. You have no concept what real music is if you think this is just a "monotonous loop"
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Reply #169 posted 03/25/04 7:41am

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Wall said:

hilton02895 said:



What are you talking about!? What are you talkin about!!?

You youngin's.

This is a joint for those who used to put their backs out to the song Car Wash, Ring My Bell, Wishing on a Star. Man I hear all kinds of influence it this joint, particular the songs from For You and Prince albums.

Musicology is natsy for those who remember and wonder what happened to those family cook outs where you got grandma doing the Electric Slide.


You hear all that in a monotonous loop, huh?

Your grandmother's taste in music sucks.



You know... now I understand why Prince keeps talking about taking people to school. Granted the music is repeative but that is the way it was in the day. The real soul was more than the beat, it was the lyrics and the emotion betrayed through the vocal interpertation. And, most songs really didn't get to bangin' until the end any how.

As I mentioned before, the song has the complicated simplicity of the For You and Prince albums. It crisp and clean. Scan the radio, how much electronicenhancement can you point to any song. Everything from vocals to the sound of coins falling has been electronically modulated.

I'm glad I was exposed to a variety of music generes, or I'd be as narrow minded the majority.
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Reply #170 posted 03/25/04 7:41am

whatsurname

that's the one thing that is a bit surprising on this single....no solos

there seems to certainly for Prince or whoever from the band to lay down something-guitar, horn, something to spice this up a bit.....

also, miss when Prince used to throw some odd curve ball into the middle of a groove to shake it up a bit and make the return to the groove seem even more funky..


sorry to want more out of him, but dammit his Prince! razz
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Reply #171 posted 03/25/04 7:51am

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facedown7 said:

all you all that don't like - well I don't know what you want. Prince is different - can't expect Purple Rain and 1999 again and again.


Don't want those again, but I don't really want The Work or Pretty Man again either.

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Reply #172 posted 03/25/04 8:04am

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ian said:



I mean, I enjoy it for what it is. It's just ironic that for a song extolling the virtues of real musicianship, so little actually happens musically here. It's just a loop over and over... If you bought a cheap Casio keyboard and set it to "auto-funk" mode, it'd sound like Musicology.

I've never really liked Prince's "meta-songs" anyway - songs that weren't really about much apart from Prince or his music or whatever. I put Musicology in the same category as "Cybersingle" or "My Name is Prince".


[This message was edited Thu Mar 25 6:22:34 2004 by ian]



Funny, it's the "cheap Casio keyboard sound" that thrills me a lot. He should do more of this rare cuts rather than overproduced, polished and therefore boring tunes. But I agree with you in not diggin' the "meta-level" of the song. The lyrics don't say nothing to me.
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Reply #173 posted 03/25/04 8:14am

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TO TRY TO SUM UP THE DISCUSSION (an almost impossible task on the org, so please don't flame me!):


MOST OF US LIKE THIS SONG (HEY, WE ALL LIKE THE FUNK, SO NO REAL SURPRISE)


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.....BUT MOST OF US FEEL LITTLE NOVELTY IN IT (AND/OR AT LEAST FEEL THAT PRINCE CAN BRING SUCH BASIC FUNK TO A HIGHER LEVEL)



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.....AND EVEN LESS COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL
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Reply #174 posted 03/25/04 8:18am

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The studio version of this song is okay, but he does it so much better live. biggrin I think because he changes it up live and it sounds more funky. I saw him in NYC at Club Black the same night he got inducted in the the Hall of Fame cool and when he sung this song it was similar to the way he did it on Leno and it sounded so good. I think after listening to it live I can't really accept it the way it is on the album. This song may not hit the charts so hopefully he has some explosive surprises (he's always good for it) on the album and release those as singles also. Or what he could do is release a live version of the song as a single.. that would be tight! wink

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Reply #175 posted 03/25/04 8:36am

Octavius

polkadotsuit said:

Octavius said:

This is a very nice video. Tight! But again, the song leaves much to be desired. It's more of that tired-ass James Brown shit that we heard on The Work pt. 1. Quite frankly, I'm tired of it. And if, as Prince says, "school's in session", I wonder who's doing the teaching these days - Prince or those he has inspired. This, especially for a lead single, is weak as fuckin' water.

And like'fuckin water' you can't live without it!

So..you won't be buying it then?....


Actually, I'm leaning against buying it, based on the two tracks I've heard thus far. Unlike some people on this forum, my life does not revolve around Prince. I just appreciate the incredible talent that he both possesses and SOMETIMES displays.
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Reply #176 posted 03/25/04 8:39am

OdysseyMiles

hilton02895 said:

Wall said:



You hear all that in a monotonous loop, huh?

Your grandmother's taste in music sucks.



You know... now I understand why Prince keeps talking about taking people to school. Granted the music is repeative but that is the way it was in the day. The real soul was more than the beat, it was the lyrics and the emotion betrayed through the vocal interpertation. And, most songs really didn't get to bangin' until the end any how.

As I mentioned before, the song has the complicated simplicity of the For You and Prince albums. It crisp and clean. Scan the radio, how much electronicenhancement can you point to any song. Everything from vocals to the sound of coins falling has been electronically modulated.

I'm glad I was exposed to a variety of music generes, or I'd be as narrow minded the majority.


I think that's the point a lot of people are missing here. A return to simplicity.
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Reply #177 posted 03/25/04 8:53am

ian

CrystalVault said:

ian said:



I mean, I enjoy it for what it is. It's just ironic that for a song extolling the virtues of real musicianship, so little actually happens musically here. It's just a loop over and over... If you bought a cheap Casio keyboard and set it to "auto-funk" mode, it'd sound like Musicology.

I've never really liked Prince's "meta-songs" anyway - songs that weren't really about much apart from Prince or his music or whatever. I put Musicology in the same category as "Cybersingle" or "My Name is Prince".


[This message was edited Thu Mar 25 6:22:34 2004 by ian]



Funny, it's the "cheap Casio keyboard sound" that thrills me a lot. He should do more of this rare cuts rather than overproduced, polished and therefore boring tunes. But I agree with you in not diggin' the "meta-level" of the song. The lyrics don't say nothing to me.


Ah, I wasn't really suggesting that the song sounds like some cheap Casio keyboard, I just meant that it sounded like someone (anyone's) generic idea of what funk should sound like. A checklist, if you will. You know the way toy keyboards have cheesy auto-accompaniment options? That's kinda what Musicology reminds me.

Like you though, I do love the 80s pared-down minimalist electro-funk sound, as opposed to the over-produced sound of his 90s work.
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Reply #178 posted 03/25/04 9:23am

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For those of u who don't want 2 b online 2 view the video, u don't have 2.....

eek

....u'll notice if ud clicked the wmv link posted above, in ur temp internet files that link saves down an 11mb DAT file to ur hard drive, and the internet link simply accesses that from ur cache....

so, when you click the wmv link, save the page it opens up to your favourites.

mms://wm.sony.global.spee...ll_300.wmv

Then send that 2 ur desktop, click the shortcut (offline) and WOOHOO!

It worked 4 me....mayb it will 4 u all 2. Eye hope so.....

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Reply #179 posted 03/25/04 9:37am

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it doesnt work anymore sad
...just another manic monday...
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