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Prince's "Gett Off" Vs. Foxy's "Get Off"



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Reply #1 posted 09/21/07 6:30am

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I gotsta roll w/ Princey, but this was played in my house NON STOP when I was a kid nod
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Reply #2 posted 09/21/07 6:33am

SoulAlive

that video is funny lol Why didn't they have the female vocalists onstage with them?

but I gotta give it to Foxy.Their song was a major JAM during the disco era.
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Reply #3 posted 09/21/07 6:43am

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"Get Off," the B-Side to "New Power Generation"? It would lose to Foxy's.

"Gett Off" wins, by length, over Foxy's, simply because it's one of Prince's best songs of the 90's, one of the only times he ever successfully incorporated hip-hop into his classic style of funk rock.
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Reply #4 posted 09/21/07 6:44am

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Foxy's "Get Off" is better by 10,000 miles. Prince's "Get Off" isn't even one of his better songs.
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Reply #5 posted 09/21/07 6:48am

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Foxy's Get Off....just fun and I remember being little dancin' in my basement as my momma was ironin'.....
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Reply #6 posted 09/21/07 7:00am

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I'll have to go with Foxy's "Get Off." I'm assuming, Mr. Moderator, you're talking about the Prince song "Gett Off," from the "Diamonds and Pearls" album.
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Reply #7 posted 09/21/07 7:01am

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namepeace said:

"Get Off," the B-Side to "New Power Generation"? It would lose to Foxy's.

"Gett Off" wins, by length, over Foxy's, simply because it's one of Prince's best songs of the 90's, one of the only times he ever successfully incorporated hip-hop into his classic style of funk rock.


Never realized the different spelling. Corrected.
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Reply #8 posted 09/21/07 7:11am

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Oh, it's not even close in my book.

Gett Off was a cool song, but not even close to being Prince's best.


Get Off by Foxy was/is one of the FUNKIEST disco songs ever written and some of the baddest bass playing ever recorded.


Foxy gets my vote.
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Reply #9 posted 09/21/07 7:18am

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C'mon...



...Not even close.


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Reply #10 posted 09/21/07 8:41am

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sosgemini said:

namepeace said:

"Get Off," the B-Side to "New Power Generation"? It would lose to Foxy's.

"Gett Off" wins, by length, over Foxy's, simply because it's one of Prince's best songs of the 90's, one of the only times he ever successfully incorporated hip-hop into his classic style of funk rock.


Never realized the different spelling. Corrected.


no problem . . . I think the different spelling accounts for the fact he'd released the "Get Off" song a year earlier and wanted to avoid confusion. And rightfully so.
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Reply #11 posted 09/21/07 8:43am

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I can't decide! headache
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Reply #12 posted 09/21/07 9:19am

MsLegs

theAudience said:

C'mon...


...Not even close.

Case Closed. hammer
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Reply #13 posted 09/21/07 9:29am

sexxydancer

I'd prefer 2 Gett Off with Prince. wink
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Reply #15 posted 09/21/07 9:48am

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Damn Right. cool
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Reply #16 posted 09/21/07 9:48am

Timmy84

FOXY no fuckin' doubt. I love "Gett Off" but I get more dance out of "Get Off". "Gett Off" is too fuckin' slow, lol.
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Reply #17 posted 09/21/07 10:18am

Cinnie

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I love "Gett Off" but I get more dance out of "Get Off". "Gett Off" is too fuckin' slow, lol.


Why is that such a key criteria on this forum? confused I thought vainandy posted twice. razz
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Reply #18 posted 09/21/07 10:28am

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Cinnie said:

Timmy84 said:

I love "Gett Off" but I get more dance out of "Get Off". "Gett Off" is too fuckin' slow, lol.


Why is that such a key criteria on this forum? confused I thought vainandy posted twice. razz


lol But to me it's the truth. I side with Andy, the faster the song, the hotter it is, to me.

I like the slower beats and shit but if you want a workout, "Get Off" is better than "Gett Off", unless that workout's sex. lol
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Reply #19 posted 09/21/07 10:48am

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Cinnie said:



Why is that such a key criteria on this forum? confused I thought vainandy posted twice. razz


lol But to me it's the truth. I side with Andy, the faster the song, the hotter it is, to me.

I like the slower beats and shit but if you want a workout, "Get Off" is better than "Gett Off", unless that workout's sex. lol



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Reply #20 posted 09/21/07 1:45pm

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Timmy84 said:

Cinnie said:



Why is that such a key criteria on this forum? confused I thought vainandy posted twice. razz


lol But to me it's the truth. I side with Andy, the faster the song, the hotter it is, to me.

I like the slower beats and shit but if you want a workout, "Get Off" is better than "Gett Off", unless that workout's sex. lol


Exactly. Fast stuff is for the dance floor, slow stuff is for the bedroom, and midtempo serves no purpose whatsoever. There's no reason for midtempo to be even made. lol
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Reply #21 posted 09/21/07 2:06pm

Timmy84

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Exactly. Fast stuff is for the dance floor, slow stuff is for the bedroom, and midtempo serves no purpose whatsoever. There's no reason for midtempo to be even made. lol


Midtempo's ok but it's not for the dance club unless it's really funky.
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Reply #22 posted 09/21/07 2:24pm

Najee

I find Prince's "Gett Off" to be funky in a lame way of describing funky. It tries to be funky, but it doesn't have rhythmic flow to it like most classic funk songs. To paraphrase vainandy, maybe Prince had been so "artsy/fartsy" for so long that when he tried to push the Funk button it misfired.
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Reply #23 posted 09/21/07 2:32pm

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Najee said:

I find Prince's "Gett Off" to be funky in a lame way of describing funky. It tries to be funky, but it doesn't have rhythmic flow to it like most classic funk songs. To paraphrase vainandy, maybe Prince had been so "artsy/fartsy" for so long that when he tried to push the Funk button it misfired.


Prince's "Get Off" was just, I don't know how to describe it, I guess the word would be "bland". It wasn't quite fast enough, it lacked something (I don't know what, it just lacked something), and the fact that it sounded slightly hip hoppish was a turnoff also.
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Reply #24 posted 09/21/07 2:56pm

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Najee said:

I find Prince's "Gett Off" to be funky in a lame way of describing funky. It tries to be funky, but it doesn't have rhythmic flow to it like most classic funk songs. To paraphrase vainandy, maybe Prince had been so "artsy/fartsy" for so long that when he tried to push the Funk button it misfired.


As a funk cut, I agree.

As a Prince cut, it works great.

Immediately prior to and after "Gett Off," he made several attempts at incorporating hip-hop into his sound. A few came off pretty well ("Tick, Tick Bang"). Others? Oy . . .

"Gett Off" rides that mid-tempo hip-hop loop and Prince provides some flourish to it. I think that's what he was going for, so I don't think he misfired. I just think he had a different target.

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Reply #25 posted 09/21/07 2:58pm

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Prince's "Get Off" was just, I don't know how to describe it, I guess the word would be "bland". It wasn't quite fast enough, it lacked something (I don't know what, it just lacked something), and the fact that it sounded slightly hip hoppish was a turnoff also.


See my post immediately below yours. I think he was trying to answer hip-hop's growing popularity with that track. Which is why the "funk" elements were blunted and chopped up, as they were on most hip-hop tracks of that day.
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Reply #26 posted 09/21/07 3:01pm

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namepeace said:

vainandy said:



Prince's "Get Off" was just, I don't know how to describe it, I guess the word would be "bland". It wasn't quite fast enough, it lacked something (I don't know what, it just lacked something), and the fact that it sounded slightly hip hoppish was a turnoff also.


See my post immediately below yours. I think he was trying to answer hip-hop's growing popularity with that track. Which is why the "funk" elements were blunted and chopped up, as they were on most hip-hop tracks of that day.


I don't know how he thought he'd attract some hip-hop heads with that song. lol I liked "Cream" better than "Gett Off". lol Though I did dig another Prince "hip-hop joint" ("My Name is Prince"), I only enjoyed it when another man rapped instead of Mr. Nelson. lol
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Reply #27 posted 09/21/07 3:14pm

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I don't know how he thought he'd attract some hip-hop heads with that song. lol


As a hip-hop head, I don't know how he thought that either, but he did! smile

In the year of The Low End Theory, Death Certificate, Apocalypse '91, and Cypress Hill, among others, Prince's "answer" to hip-hop came off as, well, a Prince song. But it was still a good Prince song and a club favorite backinaday.

I liked "Cream" better than "Gett Off". lol


It's a close call for me. But of all Prince's attempts to incorporate hip-hop into his sound, "Gett Off," for my twocents was among the best of the bunch.

Though I did dig another Prince "hip-hop joint" ("My Name is Prince"), I only enjoyed it when another man rapped instead of Mr. Nelson. lol
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I thought the groove was interesting. But those rhymes? Oh my. disbelief
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Reply #28 posted 09/21/07 3:16pm

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Foxy's 'Get Off' much better.. .. i didnt like Prince's 'Get Off' .. this video is reminding me now of that movie "Roll Bounce" giggle
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Reply #29 posted 09/21/07 3:26pm

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namepeace said:

As a funk cut, I agree.

As a Prince cut, it works great.


Save we're comparing Prince's "Gett Off" with a funky song.
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