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DON'T BE SUPRISED dont be suprised,given with the war in iraq and everything going on that the next single to be released from musicology is
"dear mr. man" i could be wrong. it seems to fit the times we live in...anybody else? | |
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Yeh, could be a big hit that one.... | |
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It's the song I like most at the moment, so I hope you're right | |
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It's the song I like most at the moment, so I hope you're right | |
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Yeah right! It would get ZERO radio play, it would be blacklisted. S'ok having an anti-Government album track that only people who buy the album hear, but having it blasting out on the radio, in people's cars, homes and workplaces is another thing. Remember who owns all the big radio stations. | |
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avatarfunk said: dont be suprised,given with the war in iraq and everything going on that the next single to be released from musicology is
"dear mr. man" i could be wrong. it seems to fit the times we live in...anybody else? "Cinniamon Girl" might be more fitting. I love that song! On "Call My Name" (I think) he comes off as pro-war saying that people that are protesting, and I don't have the lyrics in front of me so I'm guessing, would not protest if they had someone has a hot as his wife because they would know what they are fighting for. HUH? Prince a Republican? I guess a Republican would be the only person that would think "Life O the Party" is funky. OK, enough bashing the album. | |
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Regardless of the content, the music is just too laid back to have any real chance as a single. | |
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Love this track! Laid back and very smooth! Prince hit a home run with this 1! | |
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. Y'all know that the country (USA) and maybe the world is divided (almost exactly in half) on these issues, right? Not a good way to win a popularity contest; tho, no denying that the music itself would be a hit. edit: clarification [This message was edited Wed Apr 21 12:32:26 2004 by Jasziah] | |
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Um, no, Prince does NOT come off as "pro-war" or Republican in ANY song on Musicology (or any other album for that matter). He writes decisively anti-Bush, anti-Patriot Act, anti-war on terror, etc. lyrics in Call My Name, Cinnamon Girl, and Dear Mr. Man. | |
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You are wrong.
I think its safe to say judging by the sticker on the album 'Call My Name' will be the next single. Which is a good choice. | |
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As pointed out in other threads, stickers on previous albums have featured songs that never got released as singles, i.e. "The Continental" on .
"So began the mass illusion, war on terror alibi" could be definitely called anti-Patriot Act. Still, it's open to interpretation like most of his lyrics. I think "Cinnamon Girl" stands a better chance of succeeding as a single by seeming topical without taking a strong stance on anything. "Dear Mr. Man" seems an unlikely choice since the politics could alienate some listeners. Prince is playing to a mass audience this time out, not just to the NPGMC. You better wake up, Stella. This is my town! | |
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