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Thread started 12/08/16 6:22pm

luvsexy4all

NEW Sananda--- Prometheus and Pandora

http://sanandamaitreya.com/store/prometheus_and_pandora.php

keep his ass alive also Mf'ers.....

[Edited 12/8/16 19:02pm]

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Reply #1 posted 12/11/16 12:18am

PeteSilas

luvsexy4all said:

http://sanandamaitreya.com/store/prometheus_and_pandora.php

keep his ass alive also Mf'ers.....

[Edited 12/8/16 19:02pm]

i love him.

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Reply #2 posted 12/11/16 10:50am

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He won't die. Too po.

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Reply #3 posted 12/13/16 11:06am

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Thanks for this announcement luvsexy4all! I've been listening to the free download of "U Cried a River" and am loving it!

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As the song count on this project grows I'm happily awaiting SM's completion of this extensive compilation (even considering the segues).

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Could there be a Chapter 4 on the way, or is he about ready to sequence this motha' and put it out in disc format, I wonder? lol

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Reply #4 posted 12/13/16 11:37am

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^^^OK--I just read through the Chapter 3 lyrics and credits, and this indeed is the final chapter of the "Prometheus and Pandora" project.

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Rock On with the final album!

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Reply #5 posted 12/13/16 11:42am

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''Gold Strings (Warm Heart)'' is a gorgeous instrumental piece.

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Reply #6 posted 12/20/16 1:49pm

wavesofbliss

razz i was wondering what he was up to.

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Reply #7 posted 12/20/16 3:21pm

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Wonder how many albums he sells.

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Reply #8 posted 12/20/16 3:51pm

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Wonder how many albums he sells.

not many. never did after his 1st one. i love symphony or damn and vibrator both are classics in my book. wildcard was meh in places,imo.

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Reply #9 posted 12/20/16 6:54pm

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2freaky4church1 said:

Wonder how many albums he sells.

at least no matter what he sells ..he will still record it seems

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Reply #10 posted 12/21/16 5:07am

PeteSilas

wavesofbliss said:

2freaky4church1 said:

Wonder how many albums he sells.

not many. never did after his 1st one. i love symphony or damn and vibrator both are classics in my book. wildcard was meh in places,imo.

all the 80's artists had a hard time when hip hop and grunge came in the picture, which is about the time that ttd's masterpiece, SOD came out. I also love Neither Fish Nor Flesh, not perfect but still fucking amazing, it was probably more interesting to me than what Prince put out that year, Batman or what have you. My best friend pointed out that his beats left Prince in the dust, you know, I listened close and he was right and that says a lot. Prince has been called a "beatmaster" and smokey robinson said in his book that his rhythms are as african as anything. As for ttd's/sananda's later work, I have a hard time getting into it, they just don't seem well produced or fleshed out. I think he was smart though, America is brutal to black artists, just the fact that he's still here and his contemporaries are nearly gone speaks volumes. he sounds and seems happy and way more wise and humble than he used to.

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Reply #11 posted 12/25/16 4:51pm

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PeteSilas said:

wavesofbliss said:

not many. never did after his 1st one. i love symphony or damn and vibrator both are classics in my book. wildcard was meh in places,imo.

all the 80's artists had a hard time when hip hop and grunge came in the picture, which is about the time that ttd's masterpiece, SOD came out. I also love Neither Fish Nor Flesh, not perfect but still fucking amazing, it was probably more interesting to me than what Prince put out that year, Batman or what have you.

"feels so good to love someone like you" still makes me cry. haven't put it on all yr but yeah, people slept on this one. he had problems with sony,like george michael did and after vibrator he kind of disappeared for a minute.

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Reply #12 posted 12/25/16 5:03pm

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wavesofbliss said:

2freaky4church1 said:

Wonder how many albums he sells.

not many. never did after his 1st one. i love symphony or damn and vibrator both are classics in my book. wildcard was meh in places,imo.

I love all the bolded ones - Wildcard ia a great album

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 #13 posted 12/25/16 6:59pm

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wavesofbliss said:

2freaky4church1 said:

Wonder how many albums he sells.

not many. never did after his 1st one. i love symphony or damn and vibrator both are classics in my book. wildcard was meh in places,imo.

Vibrator is fantastic!!

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Reply #14 posted 12/27/16 8:09pm

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wavesofbliss said:

PeteSilas said:

all the 80's artists had a hard time when hip hop and grunge came in the picture, which is about the time that ttd's masterpiece, SOD came out. I also love Neither Fish Nor Flesh, not perfect but still fucking amazing, it was probably more interesting to me than what Prince put out that year, Batman or what have you.

"feels so good to love someone like you" still makes me cry. haven't put it on all yr but yeah, people slept on this one. he had problems with sony,like george michael did and after vibrator he kind of disappeared for a minute.

I am so glad that he did come back and is doing what is happening for him now. I wish him joy, success, and contentment.

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Maybe one day he'll do a big-production-style album that will make all the stereophiles drool--but if not I'll still be okay. I enjoy his "Post-Millennium Rock" vibe of today.

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Reply #15 posted 12/28/16 6:22pm

luvsexy4all

first 5 lps are great....i still cant access the others to givce my review

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Reply #16 posted 12/29/16 6:20am

PeteSilas

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first 5 lps are great....i still cant access the others to givce my review

you can hear alot of them on his various pages, without paying. His voice is still as good as ever. Some of the music i'm not crazy about but then i haven't listened to it all very closely.

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Reply #17 posted 12/29/16 8:31am

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Wildcard is an amazing album. After Prince´s passing I tried to catch up with his last albums and really enjoyed Return to Zooathalon. His voice is still awesome, and I was so glad he kept doing his thing.

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Reply #18 posted 12/29/16 8:50am

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Wildcard is almost Sign O The quality.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #19 posted 12/29/16 8:53am

PeteSilas

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Wildcard is almost Sign O The quality.

is it really? i'll have to get it. I remember him advertising it on his facebook but i rarely pay for music anymore from anyone. Prince was an exception to that rule, I bought a bunch of stuff last year, before he died, the hitnrun albums and even albums i've listened to a billion times. Bruce Springsteen's last few albums i just downloaded off of youtube.

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PeteSilas said:

2freaky4church1 said:

Wildcard is almost Sign O The quality.

is it really? i'll have to get it. I remember him advertising it on his facebook but i rarely pay for music anymore from anyone. Prince was an exception to that rule, I bought a bunch of stuff last year, before he died, the hitnrun albums and even albums i've listened to a billion times. Bruce Springsteen's last few albums i just downloaded off of youtube.

When I miraculously happened across a copy of the Wildcard CD around the time that the reformatted album came out, after listening to it frequently I was thinking that it was the best album of that year and that it kicked Prince's Musicology's butt. nod

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Reply #21 posted 12/29/16 9:41am

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Germanegro said:

PeteSilas said:

is it really? i'll have to get it. I remember him advertising it on his facebook but i rarely pay for music anymore from anyone. Prince was an exception to that rule, I bought a bunch of stuff last year, before he died, the hitnrun albums and even albums i've listened to a billion times. Bruce Springsteen's last few albums i just downloaded off of youtube.

When I miraculously happened across a copy of the Wildcard CD around the time that the reformatted album came out, after listening to it frequently I was thinking that it was the best album of that year and that it kicked Prince's Musicology's butt. nod

damn, is it that old? i don't remember it being that old. some of his titles are pretty clever, nigormortis, angels and vampires, dude gets pretty deep. some people don't like the pretentiousness of his lyrics but that don't take away from the fact that he really does some profound stuff with words. Not too many pop stars do.

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PeteSilas said:

Germanegro said:

When I miraculously happened across a copy of the Wildcard CD around the time that the reformatted album came out, after listening to it frequently I was thinking that it was the best album of that year and that it kicked Prince's Musicology's butt. nod

damn, is it that old? i don't remember it being that old. some of his titles are pretty clever, nigormortis, angels and vampires, dude gets pretty deep. some people don't like the pretentiousness of his lyrics but that don't take away from the fact that he really does some profound stuff with words. Not too many pop stars do.

Yep, it's been a minute! It was cool discovering that CD and then going online and checking out his website back then. There, he featured photos of his wedding that happened around that time that were touching, song download offerings, plus the usual historical/musical background, and his crazy cool writings. Sananda kicks the language down a notch from where TTD could roam, at times getting a bit lofty before he made his exit. He's always been loquacious but is more simple about getting his points across now by storytelling, I think. He'll throw names of mythology in some of those titles to keep things interesting and mark the timelessness of what he's sangin' about. And, eh, his age and experience today might add a quality of reflection to some songs that one could admire. His songs titled by women's names are still precious! Definitely check Angels and Vampires and Nigor Mortis for those if you please.

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Separate point--I also have the DVD of his first filmed club performance at the Blue Note Milano--and damn, he is rusty as hell there, looking like a first-time ever, intro performance but I still dig it. It contains a nice interview plus music videos, and live-cut audience video footage. He does a nice cover of Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl."

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Geez, you've gotten me started on SM and I need to stop now! lol

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Reply #23 posted 12/29/16 10:42am

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All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #24 posted 12/29/16 10:44am

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All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #25 posted 12/29/16 10:45am

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Germanegro said:

PeteSilas said:

damn, is it that old? i don't remember it being that old. some of his titles are pretty clever, nigormortis, angels and vampires, dude gets pretty deep. some people don't like the pretentiousness of his lyrics but that don't take away from the fact that he really does some profound stuff with words. Not too many pop stars do.

Yep, it's been a minute! It was cool discovering that CD and then going online and checking out his website back then. There, he featured photos of his wedding that happened around that time that were touching, song download offerings, plus the usual historical/musical background, and his crazy cool writings. Sananda kicks the language down a notch from where TTD could roam, at times getting a bit lofty before he made his exit. He's always been loquacious but is more simple about getting his points across now by storytelling, I think. He'll throw names of mythology in some of those titles to keep things interesting and mark the timelessness of what he's sangin' about. And, eh, his age and experience today might add a quality of reflection to some songs that one could admire. His songs titled by women's names are still precious! Definitely check Angels and Vampires and Nigor Mortis for those if you please.

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Separate point--I also have the DVD of his first filmed club performance at the Blue Note Milano--and damn, he is rusty as hell there, looking like a first-time ever, intro performance but I still dig it. It contains a nice interview plus music videos, and live-cut audience video footage. He does a nice cover of Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl."

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Geez, you've gotten me started on SM and I need to stop now! lol

You bring back so many memories from that time.....

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 #26 posted 12/29/16 10:51am

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He loves Italy.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #27 posted 12/29/16 11:04am

PeteSilas

Germanegro said:

PeteSilas said:

damn, is it that old? i don't remember it being that old. some of his titles are pretty clever, nigormortis, angels and vampires, dude gets pretty deep. some people don't like the pretentiousness of his lyrics but that don't take away from the fact that he really does some profound stuff with words. Not too many pop stars do.

Yep, it's been a minute! It was cool discovering that CD and then going online and checking out his website back then. There, he featured photos of his wedding that happened around that time that were touching, song download offerings, plus the usual historical/musical background, and his crazy cool writings. Sananda kicks the language down a notch from where TTD could roam, at times getting a bit lofty before he made his exit. He's always been loquacious but is more simple about getting his points across now by storytelling, I think. He'll throw names of mythology in some of those titles to keep things interesting and mark the timelessness of what he's sangin' about. And, eh, his age and experience today might add a quality of reflection to some songs that one could admire. His songs titled by women's names are still precious! Definitely check Angels and Vampires and Nigor Mortis for those if you please.

>

Separate point--I also have the DVD of his first filmed club performance at the Blue Note Milano--and damn, he is rusty as hell there, looking like a first-time ever, intro performance but I still dig it. It contains a nice interview plus music videos, and live-cut audience video footage. He does a nice cover of Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl."

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Geez, you've gotten me started on SM and I need to stop now! lol

he was rusty? as a singer? I've never heard him slip as a singer. I've wondered how his dancing is these days as a 50 some year old.

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Reply #28 posted 12/29/16 11:06am

PeteSilas

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He loves Italy.

that's good, america wears hard on black men, it's good to see one make it out. MJ should have left for good, i'll never understand why he came back.

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Reply #29 posted 12/29/16 3:18pm

wavesofbliss

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u posted some of my favs from that record. designated fool stays my jam. lol when it was first released i nearly ran up on a curb groovin to it.

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