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Workin 'The Dance' and 'Magnificent' into Musicology, any suggestions on placement? I think these 2 songs would work well on this album. How would you guys fit these 2 songs into Musicology keeping the best flow in mind? "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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what's The Dance? | |
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Milty said: what's The Dance?
The Dance is one of the songs on The Chocolate Invasion album for download from the club. The entire album is well worth the $9.99 or $7.77 if you are a member. The Dance is a WONDERFUL ballad. "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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This is a good exercise to perform in order to realize that Musicology does not lack cohesion. Truth is, while both these songs are very strong, neither of them work on Musicology. ego tripping out | |
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Milty said: what's The Dance?
Slow, to mid-tempo. Unavailable until this download "album". If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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Nowhere! They don't work on Musicology and are much weaker than anything on the album, in my opinion. | |
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put Magnificent & then the Dance right after Life Of The Party. they fits cool that way I think. Don't u want to come , 3121. It's gonna be so much fun, 3121. That's where the party be, 3121. Y'all can come if u want to, but u can never leave! | |
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Put "Magnificent" inbetween "If I Was The Man In Your Life" and "On The Couch"
Then tag "The Dance" on at the very end, after "Reflection". It makes for a nice slow closingtrack. Although I'm not convinced that "The Dance" works on this album [it is obviously from a bit earlier]. However, I am convinced -200% even- that "Magnificent" is indeed a cut from the sessions that brought forth most of the MUSICOLOGY songs. It's evident throughout the whole song. That's why I don't understand how people can call this a "Rave Outtake". I mean, did you pour boiling wax into your ears before listening? Ok, so it's not intended to be on the album. But neither was "17 Days" deemed fit to go onto "Purple Rain". Still, it's one kick ass b-side and it complements the whole span and scope of the album. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: Put "Magnificent" inbetween "If I Was The Man In Your Life" and "On The Couch"
Then tag "The Dance" on at the very end, after "Reflection". It makes for a nice slow closingtrack. Although I'm not convinced that "The Dance" works on this album [it is obviously from a bit earlier]. However, I am convinced -200% even- that "Magnificent" is indeed a cut from the sessions that brought forth most of the MUSICOLOGY songs. It's evident throughout the whole song. That's why I don't understand how people can call this a "Rave Outtake". I mean, did you pour boiling wax into your ears before listening? Ok, so it's not intended to be on the album. But neither was "17 Days" deemed fit to go onto "Purple Rain". Still, it's one kick ass b-side and it complements the whole span and scope of the album. It's definitely a Rave outtake, listen to the typical Rave distorted vocal distortion/overcompression. It's from the Rave era, I tell you! The rest of Musicology is musically much different and superior to Magnificent...it's a Rave track, I'm sure of it. | |
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mrdespues said: IstenSzek said: Put "Magnificent" inbetween "If I Was The Man In Your Life" and "On The Couch"
Then tag "The Dance" on at the very end, after "Reflection". It makes for a nice slow closingtrack. Although I'm not convinced that "The Dance" works on this album [it is obviously from a bit earlier]. However, I am convinced -200% even- that "Magnificent" is indeed a cut from the sessions that brought forth most of the MUSICOLOGY songs. It's evident throughout the whole song. That's why I don't understand how people can call this a "Rave Outtake". I mean, did you pour boiling wax into your ears before listening? Ok, so it's not intended to be on the album. But neither was "17 Days" deemed fit to go onto "Purple Rain". Still, it's one kick ass b-side and it complements the whole span and scope of the album. It's definitely a Rave outtake, listen to the typical Rave distorted vocal distortion/overcompression. It's from the Rave era, I tell you! The rest of Musicology is musically much different and superior to Magnificent...it's a Rave track, I'm sure of it. Well, than we just disagree here I tell ya, I don't hear anything from the Rave era in this song. The choice of effects and instrumentation is soo not Rave. The lyrical content is also different from the Rave material. And, I don't understand much about all those vocal effects that one can use in the studio, but I do hear what he sounds like. And he sounds like post Rainbowchildren on that song. Not like Rave. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Whoa...you seriously think Magnificent is a Rave outtake?
Um, "Livin' 2 Die" is a rave outtake....and it sounds like a Rave outtake. Magnificent sounds nothing like anything on Rave. For starters, the lyrics are light-years beyond anything to be found on Rave...not to mention the creative music. Rave, for the most part, was bland and without soul. I'm curious as to why you think it's a Rave outtake? You mentioned the vocals, but I sure don't hear that at all....listen to the drum programming for God's sake! This is SO not from Rave...if it was, it would have Kirky J all over it. Aside from the "distorted" vocals, what makes you think this is a Rave outtake? Shifting topic slightly, am I the only one who would rather eat my own puke than listen to The Dance? UGH. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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