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Thread started 04/25/04 3:29pm

sro100

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Prince and Carole King Connection?

"If Eye Was the Man in Ur Life" "borrows," or is it, "interpolates," from Carole King the line about being "so vein that you think that this song is about you."

Has Prince ever covered Carole King in concert or acknowledged her?
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Reply #1 posted 04/25/04 3:58pm

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Actually, that would be Carly Simon unless I'm mistaken.

I think it's just kind of an homage to that song- and it's just a single phrase after all (a pretty famous phrase at that).
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Reply #2 posted 04/25/04 4:14pm

sro100

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jtgillia said:

Actually, that would be Carly Simon unless I'm mistaken.

I think it's just kind of an homage to that song- and it's just a single phrase after all (a pretty famous phrase at that).


Yup, Carly Simon singing about James Taylor supposedly.
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Reply #3 posted 04/25/04 9:06pm

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Yeah, he has covered Carole King in concert, sort of. During the second night of Xenophobia Celebration 2002, Prince thanked Shelia E for being a trooper sweating it out at Paisley (it was super hot outside and the air conditioning didn't work and it was hot and sweaty inside) while she and the E Train opened up for Prince.

To thank her he sang "You've Got A Friend," but Prince credited the song to James Taylor. Actually Carole King wrote and performed it first. The cool thing is that the intro to Prince's "You've Got A Friend" is actually "Mr. Slim" -- one of Candy Dulfer's joints from her What does It Take release.
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Reply #4 posted 04/26/04 7:33am

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sro100 said:

jtgillia said:

Actually, that would be Carly Simon unless I'm mistaken.

I think it's just kind of an homage to that song- and it's just a single phrase after all (a pretty famous phrase at that).


Yup, Carly Simon singing about James Taylor supposedly.


I love useless rock trivia! I always heard YOU'RE SO VAIN was about Warren Beaty. Carly Simon recently auctioned off the secret for charity.

http://www.cbsnews.com/st...6622.shtml

Now James Taylor covered Carole King's YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND and in fact has the more well known version of it. Was it written about him? I hadn't heard that.
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Reply #5 posted 04/26/04 7:54am

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This post is covering two separate people!
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Reply #6 posted 04/26/04 7:55am

JediMaster

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krebsne said:

sro100 said:



Yup, Carly Simon singing about James Taylor supposedly.


I love useless rock trivia! I always heard YOU'RE SO VAIN was about Warren Beaty. Carly Simon recently auctioned off the secret for charity.

http://www.cbsnews.com/st...6622.shtml

Now James Taylor covered Carole King's YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND and in fact has the more well known version of it. Was it written about him? I hadn't heard that.


Yup, she sure did (and the buyer hasn't revealed the truth). Rumours as to who its about include Warren Beatty, Mick Jagger and James Taylor.

Personally, I've always thought the lyrics to this number were a tad bit bad. "you probably think this song is about you"? Well, isn't the song about the person she's singing it to? Bad songwriting on her part (and she was otherwise quite good)

It was also referenced on Nine Inch Nails "Starfuckers, Inc." on the Fragile album

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