Comment from: BigSteve [Member] Email
Dirty Mind even has the power pop classic When You Were Mine. That was certainly a music nerd revelation, a song like that in the middle of all that electro funk. Were you familiar with that from cover versions? My favorites are Cristina and Bette Bright, but in checking just now I was reminded that it was also on Cyndi Lauper's She's So Unusual. That must have made the diminutive purple dude some serious green.

I know what you mean about the insularity of the sound, which sounds very strange on 'come on everybody let's party' songs like Uptown.
10/11/07 @ 09:14
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
Yes, I think I only knew "When U Worm Eye n" from cover versions - Costello's live covers, I believe.
10/11/07 @ 09:19
Comment from: sammymaudlin [Member]
I didn't know Borat played bass for Foxy.
10/11/07 @ 09:31
Comment from: Oats [Member]
I like Prince, but am I the only person who thinks Dirty Mind hasn't aged well?
10/11/07 @ 09:54
I think that overall it's a great album, but its main problem (for me, at least) is that its more well-known songs are some of the best songs he's ever recorded (esp. "When You Were Mine" and "Uptown" but also the title track) and there's a quality disparity between those songs and the rest of the record. It's OK, though, because it flows well and generally sounds good. I love the electro funk and new wave combo, though, so no I think it's aged OK.
10/11/07 @ 10:27
Comment from: Rick Massimo [Member] Email
Now you're getting it!

That's been my deal with '70s and '80s Prince all along. The insularity is part of the appeal, and as we age the identification with that impulse becomes more and more sporadic. But as a misfit teenager it was a funky, loopy world view that was obviously different from, but filled the same niche as, I dunno, D&D or something like that.

Couldn't have said it any better myself, Mr. Mod. Thanks.
10/11/07 @ 10:47
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
Thanks for accepting my thoughts in the spirit in which they were mean, Rick. I can only hope that the likes of Geo and Hrrundi will do likewise. It's not my cup of tea, but at least I now see that it is a cup of tea.
10/11/07 @ 11:00
Comment from: saturnismine [Member] Email
mod, you've identified a previously unexpressed aspect of prince's music - how it reveals his shut-in / reclusive tendencies - with great clarity. it's a hard aspect of prince to discover because his music and image are so ostensibly about *the party* that we may miss it.

well done!
10/11/07 @ 12:00
Comment from: hrrundivbakshi [Member] Email
Word to all the bands in today's musical universe: I *strongly* recommend you bring back curvy chicks in skin-tight leotards as backup singers!

Thank for the Foxy clip; that was awesome. And, like Townsman Rick, I gotta give you mad props for hitting on some key Prince issues in your thoughtful mini-essay. Now you should send *me* something in the hopes that my eyes might be opened, at least a little bit. Then I'll send something along to, I dunno, Velv or somebody. It'll be like an RTH Chain Letter or something. Anyhow, great thoughts. Well done.
10/11/07 @ 18:48
Comment from: Rick Massimo [Member] Email
I also meant to say that the Foxy clip was amazing. I didn't know bands had rookie-hazing rituals just like baseball teams! (That IS the only explanation for the lead singer's outfit, right?)
10/12/07 @ 09:12

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