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The War Considering the fact that this song was a internet only intial release and the fact that it took me almost 4 years to listen to the song I am curious what others think of this 27 min marathon. I think the song is really cool and has this eerie dark side to it with the big brother is watching mentality about it. Just makes me wonder what weird shyt was going on in his head at the time when he wrote this song. The beat and the background chorus is really catchy and for the time period which I could be mistaken but I think it was in 97 or 98 was one of this better things that he did. I wish he would have included it on Crystal Ball. Fate is what u call it when u dont know the name of the person screwing u over | |
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I love this jam. "Microchip in yo neck..." If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot. | |
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I love it.
It's bizarre that it was made in amidst the NPS era, where Prince was making some of his most derivitive, tiresome music of his career - and he pops this one out of the blue. A definate pre-cursor to the themes on The Rainbow Children. How about putting this one up in the Musicology store over at NPGMC, huh? | |
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NouveauDance said: I love it.
It's bizarre that it was made in amidst the NPS era, where Prince was making some of his most derivitive, tiresome music of his career - and he pops this one out of the blue. A definate pre-cursor to the themes on The Rainbow Children. How about putting this one up in the Musicology store over at NPGMC, huh? I think the tape of the war is available in the Retail section of the site. It was originally sent as an extra freebie to people who bought the Crystal Ball through New Funk - well that's how I got mine! My version is 26 minutes long, though apparently it was edited down from it's original even longer length. I like it a lot more now than when I first heard it - it is good to hear Prince doing serious, grown-up, moody music, he should do more like this. | |
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I think it was originally about 40 minutes or so. Wasn't it recorded at Paisley? He played a much shorter version at The Hippodrome aftershow in 98 with a weird funky tag on the end where he chants 'I wish there were 4 of me 2 go with the other 3?'
I've always liked that track and I only have the original version on a CDR if you've gotta pay for things that you've done wrong I've gotta big bill coming at the end of the day- Gil Scott Heron
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soulyacolia said: I think it was originally about 40 minutes or so. Wasn't it recorded at Paisley? He played a much shorter version at The Hippodrome aftershow in 98 with a weird funky tag on the end where he chants 'I wish there were 4 of me 2 go with the other 3?'
I've always liked that track and I only have the original version on a CDR Yes it was recorded originally at Paisley. I was there when he recorded it and yes was longer that the tape. That night was so different that there was like a hypnotic buzz in the room. | |
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metalorange said: NouveauDance said: I love it.
It's bizarre that it was made in amidst the NPS era, where Prince was making some of his most derivitive, tiresome music of his career - and he pops this one out of the blue. A definate pre-cursor to the themes on The Rainbow Children. How about putting this one up in the Musicology store over at NPGMC, huh? I think the tape of the war is available in the Retail section of the site. It was originally sent as an extra freebie to people who bought the Crystal Ball through New Funk - well that's how I got mine! My version is 26 minutes long, though apparently it was edited down from it's original even longer length. I like it a lot more now than when I first heard it - it is good to hear Prince doing serious, grown-up, moody music, he should do more like this. Ahhh, right - haven't been into the retail section for quite a while, I got my tape through New Funk too, although I got a CD-R from someone who was sending them out (remember the stuff about making a trading 'tree' - that was pretty neat). I never bothered getting the CD single since it was pretty pricey last time I looked. | |
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I've got it copied to CD-R from the original CD. I'd rather have the real thing but it'll do.
Great smoking tune BTW | |
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