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Thread started 04/24/04 10:40am

thirstinhowlVI
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musicology makes a lot of forgotten prince albums sound much better

i mean, TGE was never as great as a lot of people said, but theres nothing as good on the new album as dolphin or shy, theres nothing as great as the love we make or my computer or even courtin time on musicology, and while im going, i might as well say theres nothing as good as dinner with delores on musicology either (although cinnamon girl is good).
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Reply #1 posted 04/24/04 10:57am

Se7en

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TGE, Emancipation, Rave, and TRC blow Musicology away.

Musicology is better than NPS, ONA, and Crystal Ball.
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Reply #2 posted 04/24/04 12:36pm

Octavius

The album is doing quite well thus far commercially and is garnering lots of positive press. This just shows what strong promotion can do for a mediocre album. In a year, few of us will even be thinking about Musicology. I like some songs on the album, but it's average, at best. Unintentionally, Prince is proving the point that songs and albums are promoted to, but not necessarily deserving of top 10 status.

Quite frankly, I agree with an earlier post that The Chocolate Invasion is stronger than Musicology. There are a couple songs from this album that I like and would like to see as singles, like Cinnamon Girl. I'm hoping like hell that there WILL be an album with Wendy & Lisa in a year. That would be awesome! There was a certain magic to what the three of them created together.
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Reply #3 posted 04/24/04 2:08pm

NME

seeing all the musicology posters and editorial in the UK, made me get the prince bug. so i stuck on dirty mind and controversy albums back to back. i now wince when i hear musicology on the radio....

i'm not tryig to be controversial or a 'hater'. just an honest experience.
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Reply #4 posted 04/24/04 2:14pm

Octavius

NME, if you're in or around the London/Oxford area, can you recommend any good clubs?
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Reply #5 posted 04/24/04 2:19pm

NME

Octavius said:

NME, if you're in or around the London/Oxford area, can you recommend any good clubs?


for what type of music?
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Reply #6 posted 04/24/04 2:20pm

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I disagree, I think Musicology is a great album. Very consistent and full of great songs.

True, nothing on Musicology can compare to songs like The Love We Make or Gold, but that's just cause Musicology's only weakness to me is the absence of a truly amazing star star star star star song.
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Reply #7 posted 04/24/04 2:21pm

NME

Octavius said:

NME, if you're in or around the London/Oxford area, can you recommend any good clubs?


for what type of music?
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Reply #8 posted 04/24/04 2:39pm

Octavius

basically i'd like to know which places usually have a good mix of college students and the young professional crowd. and of course, if there's a likelihood of some P or P-inspired/related jams being played, all the better.
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Reply #9 posted 04/24/04 2:44pm

NME

Octavius said:

basically i'd like to know which places usually have a good mix of college students and the young professional crowd. and of course, if there's a likelihood of some P or P-inspired/related jams being played, all the better.


go to Trap (wardour st) or Aura (next to The Ritz W1)
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Reply #10 posted 04/24/04 2:46pm

Octavius

excellent...and thanks, NME. i'll put this info to good use.
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Reply #11 posted 04/24/04 2:53pm

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Yea, Come improves in that area.
All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #12 posted 04/24/04 3:18pm

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Octavius said:

The album is doing quite well thus far commercially and is garnering lots of positive press. This just shows what strong promotion can do for a mediocre album. In a year, few of us will even be thinking about Musicology. I like some songs on the album, but it's average, at best. Unintentionally, Prince is proving the point that songs and albums are promoted to, but not necessarily deserving of top 10 status.

Quite frankly, I agree with an earlier post that The Chocolate Invasion is stronger than Musicology. There are a couple songs from this album that I like and would like to see as singles, like Cinnamon Girl. I'm hoping like hell that there WILL be an album with Wendy & Lisa in a year. That would be awesome! There was a certain magic to what the three of them created together.



i agree and with the lisa and wendy album, if it is true, that will be just like the old days again. I mean when i listen to "4 the tears in your eyes" oh my gosh, i could just melt with all of their voices blending in together. It really was like magic.
I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #13 posted 04/24/04 3:35pm

Octavius

Yeah, and another thing.....maybe one of the reasons why so many absolute duds have made their way onto a released album is because band members and people around Prince are too afraid of him to really express disdain for a particular song. And even if they did, Prince probably didn't/doesn't respect their musical acumen enough to make a change. With Wendy & Lisa, there was valued input and two people who spoke their minds with P.
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Reply #14 posted 04/24/04 4:16pm

Se7en

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Octavius said:

Yeah, and another thing.....maybe one of the reasons why so many absolute duds have made their way onto a released album is because band members and people around Prince are too afraid of him to really express disdain for a particular song. And even if they did, Prince probably didn't/doesn't respect their musical acumen enough to make a change. With Wendy & Lisa, there was valued input and two people who spoke their minds with P.


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Imagine Emancipation whittled down to two PRISTINE albums, or imagine both Raves merged . . .

Someone needed to pull the plug on NPS and 1999:TNM - but I'm sure they WERE afraid to or weren't listened to . . .
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Reply #15 posted 04/24/04 4:47pm

Octavius

oh my goodness.....that 1999 tnm was so horrible. it was embarrassing. Prince has been in bad need of someone to edit his output lately.
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