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Jughead vs When You Were Mine This is a hard one. I'm torn I really love the intricate rapping and male macho goober vibe of Jughead, but it sure is catchy.
When You Were Mine is good, but the dirty sheet reference really scares me. I pick Jughead. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I agree. Has to be the groundbreaking brilliance of Jughead! | |
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Jughead is my new God. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Well, iam the 1st one than to pick When u we're mine.. I always skip Jughead, pfff i hate that song the beautiful ones, you always seem to loose | |
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Long Live Jughead.
hey, wait a second... | |
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Lennon said: Well, iam the 1st one than to pick When u we're mine.. I always skip Jughead, pfff i hate that song
Youv'e changed me around to your way of thinkin, lennon. Im goin with When u were mine now>. | |
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"Jughead" should've been on "Sign 'O' The Times". In place of "Housequake" | |
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Although I like WYWM it is too much of a bland pop song IMO, I have to go for Jughead. This must be the quintessential Prince recording, it is the song that got me into Prince. And did you ever notice the delicate rapping by that Tony M. guy? He's up there with the greatest, I mean his flow certainly beats guys like Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Chuck D. etc. I wonder why we've never heard about him anymore since he left Prince's camp.
I wish Prince would do more songs like Jughead, I mean stuff like this sells nowadays. Why'd he come up with that crappy Musicology album anyway? Noone will buy that kind of music... RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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Jughead is in fact some unreleased Nick Drake lyrics sung over the reworking of an old Louis Armstrong outtake instrumental jam, and because I don't like Prince covering other artists I wasn't originally attracted to this track.
However, because Prince tries too hard to play all the instruments himself on WYWM, it REALLY DOES SHOW. I'm listening to it now with headphones, and it's making me cringe just imagining him sat on a stool with a foot-pedal attached to a cymbal that's on his head, simultaneously blowing a harmonica that's going through some really cheesy synth effect and all the while trying to make his guitar sound like a bass at the same time. I've heard better one-man-bands at country fairs, and this image just does not suit the 'sexy' image he was trying to acheive with Dirty Mind. That said I give WYWM a D-, and Jug Head A+ because I do now have an appreciation for historical referencing in songs, provided it's done with class. ..... BULLSEYE! | |
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Taureau said: Jughead is in fact some unreleased Nick Drake lyrics sung over the reworking of an old Louis Armstrong outtake instrumental jam
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We should have a competition to find the worst possible vs combination.
My vote is for Purple Rain vs Wedding Feast He should ditch using Purple Rain as the final encore at his recent concerts, with all that interminable guitar soloing that goes on for 20 minutes, he should just come back out and sing Wedding Feast for 30 seconds then go off to the rapturous applause of his fans. "A feast, a feast/A smorgasbord at least A brunch, a munch/Of cake if just a piece Not just a vat of chitlins/Or turkey meat u c We r what we eat/So we must eat a leaf We'll dine under a tree/Unless it snows!" Oh yeah, that's that Gilbert and Sullivan funk right there! | |
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I tried to discreetly clock a freak in a low pro last night...ended up in the hospital.
We all have our huge mistakes in life. Mine was investing in now bankrupt internet stocks. Prince's was Tony M. You do have to give props to a song neamed after an Archie character. If noone has ever heard Prince's bootleg track "Mr. Weatherbee" you are missing out. It's slamming! It has a 17 minute Tony M. rap!! Verdict: When U Were Mine...but only just barely. All good things they say never last... | |
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You do have to give props to a song neamed after an Archie character. If noone has ever heard Prince's bootleg track "Mr. Weatherbee" you are missing out. It's slamming! It has a 17 minute Tony M. rap!!
to be honest, if you have to play one song to get someone into prince, play em jughead. you know i was wondered yesterday, the whole d&p album is accredited to the NPG, as i think, is the symbol album, so if thats about 9 million album sales to date between em, i imagine tony m is living fairly nicely off of it dont you? lucky git! plus the backing vox for his raps must be ok too! lucky lucky bastards! | |
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Jesus was crucified so a song as great as Jughead could exist. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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When You Were Mine | |
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When You Were Mine is a great song.
Jughead is horrific. The two should not be in the same sentence or same line or same thought and definitely not the same thread. ego tripping out | |
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