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Thread started 07/14/04 4:27pm

Moonchild3000

The Rainbow Children vs. Wildcard

I know a Musicology vs. Wildcard was recently posted here, but I think it would be better to compare TRC with Wildcard since they were released around the same time...so let the debating begin, which is better TRC or Wildcard!

4 me it's TRC.
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Reply #1 posted 07/14/04 4:45pm

whodknee

TRC is certainly a better album. Wildcard has some better individual songs than those on TRC but doesn't work better as a whole. I like them both though and my mood dictates which I'd rather listen to.
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Reply #2 posted 07/14/04 6:12pm

jaynoonan

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WHAT THE HELL IS WILDCARD
"Paisley Park is in your Heart"
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Reply #3 posted 07/14/04 6:22pm

Mazerati

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jaynoonan said:

WHAT THE HELL IS WILDCARD


Wildcard hands down! hell even a box set of silence is better than TRC
Check it out ...Shiny Toy Guns R gonna blowup VERY soon and bring melody back to music..you heard it here 1st! http://www.myspacecomment...theone.mp3
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Reply #4 posted 07/14/04 6:27pm

mrdespues

The Rainbow Children HANDS DOWN. TTD can't come NEAR the expert musicianship GENIUS funk jazz miasma of myriad delicate and brutal inventions Prince plays on this album.

Wildcard is a bit better than Musicology, though.
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Reply #5 posted 07/15/04 1:21am

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I definitely prefer Wildcard, it's a brilliant album with so many great songs.TRC just has some good songs , but that's about it and the lyrics are... disbelief. I still love to listen to Wildcard, but I hardly ever listen to TRC.
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #6 posted 07/15/04 5:13am

dazzjped

with out doubt wildcard for me!
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Reply #7 posted 07/15/04 5:25am

prinssi

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Wildcard is quite dull, worst of his (TTD's) albums IMO.
But TRC is one of my favourite Prince albums. Just stunning musicianship, great songs all the way, and i can easily ignore the lyrics. Actually, they dont really bug me aven if i read them.

So, no need to make comparisons. I dont really see any connection between these two albums, or the artists, except that TTD is nothing much than a 2nd class Prince-copy. Nice voice, though.
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Reply #8 posted 07/15/04 7:56am

SpudMonkey

I have no idea what the Wild Card is (TTD?? does this mean Terence Trent D'Arby?? if so, never heard of it, and this is from someone who actually PURCHASED his shocking follow-up to Intoducing-The-Hard-line...) and I hate, to be bias, (as Christopher Walken would say in his punctuated sentences; but compare whateva the fuck Wildcard is, to "love like the rose in bloom, all of the rainbow children feel it soon")- 15 seconds of vocal perfection ...., 50 seconds of percussion and vocal genius - sorry, but D'Arby rots in the Sicilian gutter of hell....
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Reply #9 posted 07/15/04 9:27am

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SpudMonkey said:

I have no idea what the Wild Card is (TTD?? does this mean Terence Trent D'Arby?? if so, never heard of it, and this is from someone who actually PURCHASED his shocking follow-up to Intoducing-The-Hard-line...) and I hate, to be bias, (as Christopher Walken would say in his punctuated sentences; but compare whateva the fuck Wildcard is, to "love like the rose in bloom, all of the rainbow children feel it soon")- 15 seconds of vocal perfection ...., 50 seconds of percussion and vocal genius - sorry, but D'Arby rots in the Sicilian gutter of hell....

You haven't even heard this record, but you judge it by another one of the same artist you didn't like that's more than 10 years old disbelief
Prince can by no means compare to Sananda (as TTD calls himself nowadays) vocally as Sananda's voice is by far superiour to Prince's nod nod
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #10 posted 07/15/04 9:49am

SpudMonkey

There's a million records i've never heard of, but surely you NEED a reason to have heard of something??... Terrence is like twink from the early '80's - i knew of it then, but does anyone recognises it (in its new form, whatever the fuck that may be...) now?... (or even give a fuck??... i mean seriously, say it without laughing... Sanandra smile )
Sananda, is this like Ethell, or whateva the fuck Madonna's calling herself now?? (surely u have to be at least a BIT of a SOMEBODY to give yourself a fucked-up 21st century sad-ass name!!!...) (i mean, let's be real, Terrence has about as much of a name now as um, Bros, or Milli Vanilli - why change ur name from something almost COMPLETELY forgotten to something TOTALLY ABSTRACT??? - yea, ah, "he da man"...)
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Reply #11 posted 07/15/04 10:24am

OdysseyMiles

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SpudMonkey said:

I have no idea what the Wild Card is (TTD?? does this mean Terence Trent D'Arby?? if so, never heard of it, and this is from someone who actually PURCHASED his shocking follow-up to Intoducing-The-Hard-line...) and I hate, to be bias, (as Christopher Walken would say in his punctuated sentences; but compare whateva the fuck Wildcard is, to "love like the rose in bloom, all of the rainbow children feel it soon")- 15 seconds of vocal perfection ...., 50 seconds of percussion and vocal genius - sorry, but D'Arby rots in the Sicilian gutter of hell....

You haven't even heard this record, but you judge it by another one of the same artist you didn't like that's more than 10 years old disbelief
Prince can by no means compare to Sananda (as TTD calls himself nowadays) vocally as Sananda's voice is by far superiour to Prince's nod nod




Now chile, you know you oughta quit. confused
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Reply #12 posted 07/15/04 11:12am

dazzjped

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SpudMonkey said:

I have no idea what the Wild Card is (TTD?? does this mean Terence Trent D'Arby?? if so, never heard of it, and this is from someone who actually PURCHASED his shocking follow-up to Intoducing-The-Hard-line...) and I hate, to be bias, (as Christopher Walken would say in his punctuated sentences; but compare whateva the fuck Wildcard is, to "love like the rose in bloom, all of the rainbow children feel it soon")- 15 seconds of vocal perfection ...., 50 seconds of percussion and vocal genius - sorry, but D'Arby rots in the Sicilian gutter of hell....

You haven't even heard this record, but you judge it by another one of the same artist you didn't like that's more than 10 years old disbelief
Prince can by no means compare to Sananda (as TTD calls himself nowadays) vocally as Sananda's voice is by far superiour to Prince's nod nod




agree, how can you you judge a record you havent heard, or an artist from the two albums you have from the 80s, ttd is in no way "like twink from the early '80's" and i dare you to buy his latest two albums, vibrater and wildcard, believe it or not he is still recognised by many as a great artist!!!

just take a look at this forum, its a prince board and you have about 90% of the board saying wildcard is better than both musicology and TRC


in 2003 i saw prince live and sananda live just a month later, and although im a huge prince fan, sananda's show i enjoyed much much more, he is a great talent and its a shame theres still ignorant people about that see him as the one hit wonder from the 80's
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Reply #13 posted 07/15/04 1:24pm

silentflute

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Vocally,TTD mops the floor up with Prince.Prince has very good vocal stylings,but as far as a natural kick ass voice-he aint got nothin on T.
Instruments?That's another story,and Prince's musicianship is always tops...however lyrically---P's always been hit or miss.He has his moments ,but by and large there's alot of mediocre/crap lyrics.
TTD on the other hand is a phenemonal lyricist/poet/storyteller.Like Sting and Joni Mitchell--the lyrics and stories create a visceral experience.While i dig alot of P's stuff,very few of his songs make me feel that way(shy,joy in repetition come to mind).
I stand by my statement on the other thread:TTD's albums in the 90's have far greater depth and edge then any of Prince's works in the 90's/2000's.
"Pam...that's just stupid."
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Reply #14 posted 07/15/04 1:57pm

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dazzjped said:



ttd is in no way "like twink from the early '80's" and i dare you to buy his latest two albums, vibrater and wildcard, believe it or not he is still recognised by many as a great artist!!!


So very true nod
Sananda's latest records are all brilliant and he is a great artist, no matter if he is in the charts or not.

just take a look at this forum, its a prince board and you have about 90% of the board saying wildcard is better than both musicology and TRC

lol lol lol


in 2003 i saw prince live and sananda live just a month later, and although im a huge prince fan, sananda's show i enjoyed much much more, he is a great talent and its a shame theres still ignorant people about that see him as the one hit wonder from the 80's


Yeah I saw both Sananda and Prince many times live over the years (and also both of them in 2003 more than once) and I agree that Sananda still kicks ass and is a brilliant live performer with an incredible voice nod
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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