I think you're the first reactors who haven't been amazed by Prince. This dude is like a one man army! He can do it all and reached mega stardom by doing everything himself! He also had all the ladies. Everyone loves Prince 💜 Try Little Red Corvette next. That might be more your style and it's a good introduction to Prince
@@jamielazenby4090 Comparing Prince to MJ is dumb. They're completely different, in most every way. MJ was brought up to be a Pop musical success from birth. A whole team surrounded him from childhood to craft his career: choreographers, song-writers, career directors, producers, musicians. He was told to sing and dance, and did it very, very well - with a natural charisma that few posses. He is arguably the greatest POP star ever. If you want to make teen girls faint, he was your guy. If you want to hand him a guitar and have him tear the roof off a joint? No. Bass? No Keys? No. Not saying he's never touched an instrument, but he wasn't an accomplished concert instrumentalist. Prince IS music. A musical prodigy from his teens that secured his first record deal before 20, only on the agreement that he be allowed to play all the instruments, write his own music, write all his own lyrics, sing all his own songs, and produce and arrange all his own songs. That was unprecedented, to this day. Able to play dozens of instruments, he is actually underrated in his singing ability. Per Google: "While David Bowie and Freddie Mercury both had ranges spanning four octaves, Prince could hit a gobsmacking B6" He continued producing, arranging, composing and performing through career that spanned more than 40 albums, and was an electric performer that did thousands of live concerts (sometimes up to 100 a year); and still found time to write and produce for other artists, including Sheena Easton, Sheila E. Sinead O'Conner, the Bangles, Kenny Rogers, Stevie Nicks, etc. Like I said, comparing them is dumb. The bottom line: From a musical talent measurement on all levels, Prince is top of the mountain. Pop Star: MJ, for sure. But he can't hold a candle to Prince when it comes to overall talent level.
@digitalvictory8266 totally agree 👍 prince 💜 Michael ❤️ and David were my heroes 💝💝💝 absolutely huge fans of all them all different artists and way ahead of everyone else in their art . I never compared Michael to prince but alot of Michael and prince fans do 🤔 I was just joking because I have never seen such a lackluster response to purple rain or prince before 😭😭😭 everyone just seems to be amazed
@@jamielazenby4090 Yep, Loved Prince, MJ, Bowie and Elton. Many others, too, but they are the main ones, even still to this day. God Bless the 80s!!! ❤
1984 The Year,The Album,The movie that made him a legend.Prince could play up to 27 instruments.He did a mixture of Funk,R & B,rock,pop. More Prince suggestions:Some of his 80's hits "1999" "Raspberry Beret" "When Doves Cry" "Little Red Corvette" "Let's Go Crazy" Great guitar player See 2004 Rock N Roll Hall of Fame "While My Guitar Gently Weeps
I agree with all of those recommendations! Also that this 1st introduction to Prince is him playing a part in a movie instead seeing him perform as himself makes a big difference. Check out some of the songs listed above & not from a purple rain movie clip, but a true prince performance or video. Funny thing though is the next scene in the movie would show you the high energy side of Prince you were expecting.
I think that the best version of this song is from his half time show during the Super Bowl. It was a terrible day weather wise and during this song the rain really started coming down as if on cue. Prince didn't miss a beat.
prince felt the color purple symbolized the end of the world...to him, the song “purple rain” was about finding divine guidance during Arrmageddon. blood (i.e. red) in the sky (i.e. blue) = purple… purple rain pertains to the end of the world and being with the one you love and letting your faith/God guide you through the purple rain.” prince would say the apocalyptic connotations of the color purple made it his favorite color. the movie is more about apocalyptic relationships with the pinnacle being the one with his father... the end song "purple rain" is about rising above the damage and mending that emotional destruction whether it be your lover or other love ones in your life.
Make no mistake about it, Prince is one of the greatest artists of all time. If you want something uptempo from him, check out "Let's Go Crazy", "Little Red Corvette", "Kiss" for starters. I saw him 2 times and those are the best concerts I've ever seen live.
there are other musicians in the world, and then there's Prince... He is on another level then any other musician. Purple Rain was written for the movie, so you have to watch the movie to understand the meaning of the song.
This probably wasn’t the song to start out with. It was taken directly from a movie scene and it’s a slower song so I’ll give u a pass on the almost disrespect of Prince. This title had me clutching my pearls. This song is something u listen to after u already understand who he is as an artist and u want to see him play.
Most young people who react to Prince for the first time usually starts with this video because they know it as Prince’s most famous song. Prince fans know better, but they don’t. They won’t even watch the movie to see where this video comes from..
ummmm NO! Anything they do on prince should be his live performances. They would not appreciate that video. Seems like they are Eddie van halen fans, one of the most overated guitar players ever...One trick pony.
His catalog is HUGE! He was the epitome of an all around entertainer. He sang, wrote, danced/entertained. he also did a lot for musicians owning their own music instead of the music industry. PLEASE check out more. Some of my favorites: Sign of the times, When doves cry, Seven, kiss, I would die for you.
You guys were expecting high energy and dancing and trust me he delivers that on MANY of his songs, you just chose the wrong song with those expectations in mind.Try "Let's Go Crazy" and "I Would Die For You" live in concert Syracuse NY 1985 and the official video of "Little Red Corvette" !
This video was straight out of the movie and you mentioned early on. Seeing the movie purple rain, which is awesome, will make this song hit so much harder. Dont stop on prince. I think based on your comments you would love raspberry beret to do next.
This is an anthem for all die hard Prince fans! He was beyond amazing! I was lucky enough to see the opening night of the Purple Rain tour in Detroit in 84'! He is missed! RIP King!
I could go on for days about the greatness of this musical genius. The man could do it all , rock , blues , pop , funk , jazz, classical you name it. There will never be another Prince.
Most of the reactors think by not knowing anything about an artist is cool, but people like Prince you have to make an effort to look into more, it's a bigger story than one song. He's considered a musical genius.
Yes, it was a 'hit song'--and it won the Academy Award for best original song in a motion picture in 1985. There is a somewhat rare video on TH-cam (th-cam.com/video/q_sHFZWeOUo/w-d-xo.html) of the live performance that this recording is made from when Prince debuted the song in Minneapolis in 1983. It is about twice as long as the released version, stripped down, and really shows how great this song actually is. Y'all must check out more Prince--his catalogue is top notch.
To me this song is so legendary and epic because it is very different than most of Prince's previous hit songs. There are a few live versions of Purple Rain on youtube which are about 15 minutes long and Prince is absolutely wailing on the guitar. There's so many people that are familiar with Prince that don't realize he is one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
This is from the movie. In the movie his father (a failed musician, alcoholic who is wallowing in depression) wrote the lyrics, it’s about Prince’s mother, and Wendy & Lisa wrote the music. Before this Prince’s character wouldn’t allow anything he didn’t write to be performed. Edit: Little Red Corvette
Prince has many different styles. He never gave into the music industry's idea that an artist should stick to one genre. You'll find Prince songs that fit into the rock, r&b, funk, hip hop, dance, pop, and gospel genres to name a few. I know you guys have reacted to live versions of songs you previously reacted to. I would like to recommend Prince's live version of Purple Rain from the 1985 AMAs. That was the first time many of us saw Prince live on TV, and he absolutely killed it. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/VbEv8C9Cff0/w-d-xo.html. Some Prince songs that would be more in line with what you were expecting are Gett Off, 1999, Let's Work, and Kiss.
Saw the little genius and his talented band on their opening night of their 21 shows at the London O2 venue in 2007. Surprisingly he opened the concert with Purple Rain Unbelievable performer and workaholic. I pity those of you who will never get to see him perform live R.I.P little man
Prince could play 27 instruments I will never forget the first time I heard "I Wanna Be Your Lover" (1979). I was 8 years old & I hooked on his clothes, makeup, & THAT FALSETTO my God! Definitely check it out..... "Purple Rain" came out in 1984 age 13. That album flipped the script on the music industry. Most importantly is how the album affected Gen-X. In a world of Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, MJ, & groups iike Def Leppard & Metallica - there was the genius who set the standard for creativity, uniqueness, & musicianship. He truly is his own genre. RIP my purple 💜 one
I hope you revisit Prince maybe check out "Kiss" or "Little Red Corvette" to see more of his personality. You should also hear Purple Rain live (as this one was for the movie). Prince was very physical, animated, and even funny at times, in his live performances. He was a true Gemini. The Jazz Musician Miles Davis once said Prince was 4 people in one; James Brown, Charlie Chaplin, Jim Hendrix and Marvin Gaye.
I got to see Prince tour for this album I was 14 and it was a restricted to 18 and up show. Prince was provocative on stage to say the least😂 He was Absolutely incredible and his moves OMG😂 My Dad bought the tickets by the way😂 We got in!!!
This was the climactic scene of a movie, so it hits differently. It’s supposed to be a brand new song written by the girls in the band, and he’s essentially winging it up there , pouring his entire heart into it. Legendary
princes super bowl half time show was epic bet half time show ever yall should really check it out not just purple rain but the whole show during purple rain in that show it started pouring rain prince kept rocking
Almost every other song Prince did was high energy - you just happened to start with his slowest song. Definitely keep going, you won’t be disappointed. I’d suggest Let’s Go Crazy from the Purple Rain soundtrack album.
This song is actually a recording of a live performance they did in 1983 almost a year prior to the release of the movie and soundtrack. It was recorded at a benefit concert for the Minnesota Dance Theatre at the First Avenue nightclub. No, I was not there but wow, how amazing that would have been.
Actually several songs are from that performance. The first performance of those songs and remarkably the released version of those songs is largely that live performance th-cam.com/video/mn7NpvHp0NY/w-d-xo.html
Two points others have mentioned: (1) While this is a classic Prince song, I agree it is probably not the first of his songs you should have reacted to to get a full appreciation of his genius; and (2) since this video is actually a scene straight out of the movie of the same name, you probably need to watch the whole movie to apreciate the visuals of what is going on onscreen and the actual lyrics in the context of how they fit into the story of the film. In the context of the film the dedication to his father makes a lot more sense.
I never was a huge Prince guy myself. However a ton of respect for his musical talent and can shred that guitar. What made me a fan was watching him play this at the Super Bowl halftime show-in the pouring rain! And killed it…
I saw Prince 3 times and it was the most unbelievable concerts I've ever seen. Love that man💜💜💜 the Bangles "Manic Monday". Yall need to watch :Little Red Corvette" for upbeat. This was the end of the movie so you have to see Purple Rain to understand the drama of this movie. Don't judge from this song, they are all different.
This is the final scene from the film from 40 years ago. Of course you couldn’t be more impressed. Yet, many people cried when seeing it back then at the theater.
Prince is awesome in every single way! Please do more reactions to his songs. And i wouldn't recommend this for every artist, but with Prince it is ALWAYS worth going for the long versions of his songs, especially for "When Doves Cry".
Prince and The Revolution - Purple Rain (Live in Syracuse, March 30, 1985) watch this version. Then you understand Prince andhow the song was suppose to be( and not edtited by Producers)
Yeeesss !!!! Prince one of my favorite songs I like how billy the guy with the white glasses was looking at Prince and was " yeah....this going to change things forever"
Yeah, I won’t give you too much grief for being underwhelmed because you had an expectation of high energy music. This is just a certain song that was just slower. It’s an incredible song. It’s just one of the slower songs. You get into other songs, you will truly start realizing how revolutionary and incredible he is.
@@nedrini1055 I think you most likely are a young person. He’s an incredible musician with really popular songs. Just about everybody loved him back in the day.
Yeah, he was one of those artists who pretty much did whatever he wanted to do, regardless of how commercial it might be, sort of like Beck in that regard, so the first thing I would advise these two is not to go in "expecting" high energy rocking.
Been a fan/fam since the early 80s (when honestly, I was too young to be listening to Prince). Got to see him in concert 5 times, and each was incredible. One of the best artists to grace a stage. He loved to play off the audience, get them to sing, then look like "mmmm, that was awful!" and then try it again. So fun. When you really want to jump in, I'm sure there are lots of Prince songs to introduce you to. My favorite is a little-known song called "Good Love." So upbeat. Now you need to watch the movie Purple Rain, and both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction of George Harrison (with Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, others) and the Superbowl Halftime Performance. Thanks for the reaction! My guess to your quiz is Manic Monday by The Bangles.
Filmed at 1st Avenue in Minneapolis. Prince would play there a lot in his early days. 1st Avenue was thee concert venue in Minneapolis back in the day. This clip is from the movie Purple Rain. The actual live clip from this recording is amazing. If you want to see prince and his guitar talent, watch The music hall of fame tribute to George Harrison. Prince plays part of While My Guitar Gently Weeps and leaves everyone speechless. One of the best guitar solos ever.
Prince has so many eras. Each era has a unique style/sound. Soul/funk Rock Unique Prince pop Mainstream pop And then he started doing stuff in the mid/late 90s that I can't even label. Phil, we won't roast you... we'll just tell you that this is the wrong song for your First Prince listen. Prince's nickname was "The Purple One". He was just obsessed with purple. I don't think "purple rain' has any meaning.
He wrote "Manic Monday" performed by the Bangles. ///(Edit after watching your reaction): This is definitely one of Prince's "calmer" songs from the era. This video is a scene from the movie of the same name. The guy they kept showing in the baseball cap wasn't his father but the owner of the club at which Prince and his band often played. In the movie the owner of the club had been getting on his case about him writing and playing music that only made sense to him. The owner threatened to replace his act with someone else. In the movie Prince was a control freak who at first only wanted to play his own music. As stated in the video clip, he finally decided to play a song "written" by someone other than him--the ladies in the band, Wendy and Lisa. In the movie the song is about/for many people, I think: His battling parents, his love interest, and his bandmates. Prince the artist went through a few phases. Early on, on his first four or five albums his material was very sexual. His fifth album, "1999," is where he started to gain fame and cross over into the mainstream. His next album, "Purple Rain," was the hit Oscar-winning soundtrack to the movie of the same name. After that he went through an experimental phase with the album "Around the World in a Day," which some claimed (or accused) that he was copying the style of the Beatles album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Prince was as prolific as the come. It's said he has thousands of songs he's written and/or has tracks recorded but never released.
This is from the movie. which is partly autobiographical. The dedication makes more sense in the movie. I think I felt the same as you about this song at the time, and I let it go. But there is a deeper meaning you are missing. No spoilers. Maybe Prince is an acquired taste. He is diverse. Thanks for being respectful and thoughtful. That's nice. There was a time when people got along. despite musical preference differences.
The reactor's curse "Want to react to this huge megastar. Let's start with a track we've heard most about". Nah! You should always stick to chronological order of (single) release. So that means at least "I Wanna Be Your Lover", "Controversy", "1999", "Little Red Corvette", "When Doves Cry" and "Let's Go Crazy" before "Purple Rain". You'll realise then that this guy is really good. AND you'll still have a stack of great tracks afterwards. My favourite "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
😊❤ I agree with some comments, probably not the best song to start with. 😊 For more upbeat songs I love "1999", "Let's Go Crazy". My favorite song of his is "Raspberry Beret" not as fast as the other two I mentioned but it's the lyrics are fun and it's just a cool song!! I also love "When Doves Cry" is an awesome song. Probably one of his most famous songs but I would wait until you have heard a few other more fun songs. It's kinda slow like this one. Luv you guys!! 😊❤❤
Prince once said in an interview, "When there's blood in the sky - red and blue = purple... purple rain pertains to the end of the world and being with the one you love and letting your faith/god guide you through the purple rain."
How can someone talk about music, evaluate it, and not know Prince?! And Purple Rain?!? One of the most beautiful songs of all time. This can only be translated by complete musical ignorance.
One of the best guitarist ever ..his music is like no one ever and will never be another one like him ... MUSICAL GENIUS...
His solo still gives me goosebumps.
multi instrumentalist*
This song is in a pivotal part of the movie. I think if you saw the movie there'd be more context to the song. He normally is pretty high energy.
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Absolutely this. The song has a lot more emotional impact when viewed in the context of the entire movie.
Prince was a musical genius. R.I.P.
Prince is the coolest human to have walked planet Earth.
For me that's gonna be Freddie Mercury.
Probably my favourite Prince song. Prince's performance of Purple Rain at the Superbowl during a rain storm was phenomenal
I think you're the first reactors who haven't been amazed by Prince. This dude is like a one man army! He can do it all and reached mega stardom by doing everything himself! He also had all the ladies. Everyone loves Prince 💜 Try Little Red Corvette next. That might be more your style and it's a good introduction to Prince
doing it for clicks
Think they are michael jackson fans 😂
@@jamielazenby4090 Comparing Prince to MJ is dumb.
They're completely different, in most every way.
MJ was brought up to be a Pop musical success from birth. A whole team surrounded him from childhood to craft his career: choreographers, song-writers, career directors, producers, musicians.
He was told to sing and dance, and did it very, very well - with a natural charisma that few posses. He is arguably the greatest POP star ever. If you want to make teen girls faint, he was your guy.
If you want to hand him a guitar and have him tear the roof off a joint? No.
Bass? No
Keys? No.
Not saying he's never touched an instrument, but he wasn't an accomplished concert instrumentalist.
Prince IS music. A musical prodigy from his teens that secured his first record deal before 20, only on the agreement that he be allowed to play all the instruments, write his own music, write all his own lyrics, sing all his own songs, and produce and arrange all his own songs. That was unprecedented, to this day. Able to play dozens of instruments, he is actually underrated in his singing ability.
Per Google: "While David Bowie and Freddie Mercury both had ranges spanning four octaves, Prince could hit a gobsmacking B6"
He continued producing, arranging, composing and performing through career that spanned more than 40 albums, and was an electric performer that did thousands of live concerts (sometimes up to 100 a year); and still found time to write and produce for other artists, including Sheena Easton, Sheila E. Sinead O'Conner, the Bangles, Kenny Rogers, Stevie Nicks, etc.
Like I said, comparing them is dumb.
The bottom line: From a musical talent measurement on all levels, Prince is top of the mountain.
Pop Star: MJ, for sure. But he can't hold a candle to Prince when it comes to overall talent level.
@digitalvictory8266 totally agree 👍 prince 💜 Michael ❤️ and David were my heroes 💝💝💝 absolutely huge fans of all them all different artists and way ahead of everyone else in their art . I never compared Michael to prince but alot of Michael and prince fans do 🤔 I was just joking because I have never seen such a lackluster response to purple rain or prince before 😭😭😭 everyone just seems to be amazed
@@jamielazenby4090 Yep, Loved Prince, MJ, Bowie and Elton. Many others, too, but they are the main ones, even still to this day.
God Bless the 80s!!!
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1984 The Year,The Album,The movie that made him a legend.Prince could play up to 27 instruments.He did a mixture of Funk,R & B,rock,pop. More Prince suggestions:Some of his 80's hits "1999" "Raspberry Beret" "When Doves Cry" "Little Red Corvette" "Let's Go Crazy" Great guitar player See 2004 Rock N Roll Hall of Fame "While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Yeah, what the cook said. Watch the movie and also listen to those suggested by the chef.
Those are the ones you should watch. Those are Prince!! 🎉
I agree with all of those recommendations! Also that this 1st introduction to Prince is him playing a part in a movie instead seeing him perform as himself makes a big difference. Check out some of the songs listed above & not from a purple rain movie clip, but a true prince performance or video. Funny thing though is the next scene in the movie would show you the high energy side of Prince you were expecting.
I think that the best version of this song is from his half time show during the Super Bowl.
It was a terrible day weather wise and during this song the rain really started coming down as if on cue.
Prince didn't miss a beat.
I love this version of Purple Rain Live.
th-cam.com/video/VbEv8C9Cff0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RdXAEWyMQqtctGLr
I totally agree. That performance was epic in my opinion.
@@guillermoguerrero1951 They played football at a Prince concert!
The best live version is from the Lovesexy tour live in Dortmund 1988, thank me later.
No the 16 minute long live performance is the best
prince felt the color purple symbolized the end of the world...to him, the song “purple rain” was about finding divine guidance during Arrmageddon. blood (i.e. red) in the sky (i.e. blue) = purple… purple rain pertains to the end of the world and being with the one you love and letting your faith/God guide you through the purple rain.” prince would say the apocalyptic connotations of the color purple made it his favorite color. the movie is more about apocalyptic relationships with the pinnacle being the one with his father... the end song "purple rain" is about rising above the damage and mending that emotional destruction whether it be your lover or other love ones in your life.
Hes not always high energy, but this is an anthem! He does all kinds of different styles of songs
Make no mistake about it, Prince is one of the greatest artists of all time. If you want something uptempo from him, check out "Let's Go Crazy", "Little Red Corvette", "Kiss" for starters. I saw him 2 times and those are the best concerts I've ever seen live.
The song makes more sense in the context of the movie, please don’t sleep on Prince. He has so many hits, his performances are legendary
there are other musicians in the world, and then there's Prince... He is on another level then any other musician. Purple Rain was written for the movie, so you have to watch the movie to understand the meaning of the song.
This probably wasn’t the song to start out with. It was taken directly from a movie scene and it’s a slower song so I’ll give u a pass on the almost disrespect of Prince. This title had me clutching my pearls. This song is something u listen to after u already understand who he is as an artist and u want to see him play.
It’s a scene from the movie of the same name.
@KimbaLoveAdams also this isn’t the best version of the song either imo.
Most young people who react to Prince for the first time usually starts with this video because they know it as Prince’s most famous song. Prince fans know better, but they don’t. They won’t even watch the movie to see where this video comes from..
I love this version. Means more to me.
Big Prince fan here. I think as did Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top that the mind-blowing into in "When Doves Cry" will straighten you out.❤😊
If you want high energy You should’ve did Prince- Little Red Corvette official music video
ummmm NO! Anything they do on prince should be his live performances. They would not appreciate that video. Seems like they are Eddie van halen fans, one of the most overated guitar players ever...One trick pony.
Prince doing this live during the Super Bowl 1/2 time show, as rain was pouring down on the stage was simply awesome!
His catalog is HUGE! He was the epitome of an all around entertainer. He sang, wrote, danced/entertained. he also did a lot for musicians owning their own music instead of the music industry. PLEASE check out more. Some of my favorites: Sign of the times, When doves cry, Seven, kiss, I would die for you.
You guys were expecting high energy and dancing and trust me he delivers that on MANY of his songs, you just chose the wrong song with those expectations in mind.Try "Let's Go Crazy" and "I Would Die For You" live in concert Syracuse NY 1985 and the official video of "Little Red Corvette" !
Prince will “always” be a legend! He was so talented and his variation of music is incredible! True Respect! ❤
Little Red Corvette
Raspberry Beret
When Doves Cry
Let's Go Crazy
This video was straight out of the movie and you mentioned early on. Seeing the movie purple rain, which is awesome, will make this song hit so much harder. Dont stop on prince. I think based on your comments you would love raspberry beret to do next.
This is an anthem for all die hard Prince fans! He was beyond amazing! I was lucky enough to see the opening night of the Purple Rain tour in Detroit in 84'! He is missed! RIP King!
Try when doves cry, kiss, little red Corvette, raspberry beret, you’ve got the look. You won’t be disappointed.
I could go on for days about the greatness of this musical genius. The man could do it all , rock , blues , pop , funk , jazz, classical you name it.
There will never be another Prince.
Imagine you watched a movie, but only the last 5 minutes where this epic moment happens, but you have no context......
If you do his super bowl performance make sure its the full 12 minute version
Most of the reactors think by not knowing anything about an artist is cool, but people like Prince you have to make an effort to look into more, it's a bigger story than one song. He's considered a musical genius.
Yes, it was a 'hit song'--and it won the Academy Award for best original song in a motion picture in 1985. There is a somewhat rare video on TH-cam (th-cam.com/video/q_sHFZWeOUo/w-d-xo.html) of the live performance that this recording is made from when Prince debuted the song in Minneapolis in 1983. It is about twice as long as the released version, stripped down, and really shows how great this song actually is.
Y'all must check out more Prince--his catalogue is top notch.
To me this song is so legendary and epic because it is very different than most of Prince's previous hit songs. There are a few live versions of Purple Rain on youtube which are about 15 minutes long and Prince is absolutely wailing on the guitar. There's so many people that are familiar with Prince that don't realize he is one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
This is from the movie. In the movie his father (a failed musician, alcoholic who is wallowing in depression) wrote the lyrics, it’s about Prince’s mother, and Wendy & Lisa wrote the music.
Before this Prince’s character wouldn’t allow anything he didn’t write to be performed.
Edit: Little Red Corvette
He wrote songs for Sheena Easton , The Bangles, Morris Day and The Time, Sheila E , Vanity and many more ! An absolute genius!!
Tom Jones' version of "Kiss" is great!
Prince has many different styles. He never gave into the music industry's idea that an artist should stick to one genre. You'll find Prince songs that fit into the rock, r&b, funk, hip hop, dance, pop, and gospel genres to name a few. I know you guys have reacted to live versions of songs you previously reacted to. I would like to recommend Prince's live version of Purple Rain from the 1985 AMAs. That was the first time many of us saw Prince live on TV, and he absolutely killed it. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/VbEv8C9Cff0/w-d-xo.html. Some Prince songs that would be more in line with what you were expecting are Gett Off, 1999, Let's Work, and Kiss.
Prince was the source. His music will change your life.
Also, guys, remember this is from the movie. This isn’t him performing at a concert like he usually does. He really is a dancer.
The actual audio is from a live performance in 1983
“Cream”
“7”
“Kiss”
Those are everything Prince at his most creative and just mind blowing
You have to hear it in the context of the movie. You're just scratching the surface of the genius.
he was underated as a guitar player
Saw the little genius and his talented band on their opening night of their 21 shows at the London O2 venue in 2007. Surprisingly he opened the concert with Purple Rain
Unbelievable performer and workaholic. I pity those of you who will never get to see him perform live
R.I.P little man
You should definitely check out these hits for more upbeat, and shows his range... when doves cry, lets go crazy, and kiss! Enjoy 😊
It's from the movie, but the recording on his album was recorded in a bar where he played it live.
Great guitarist ,really one-of the greats
You should check out When Dove's cry.Banger as Phil would say😂❤
Musical genius.
Yea it’s from the movie. He definitely wrote it .
And it was the greatest Super Bowl halftime performance ever… mic drop
This song is almost 40 years old. You guys should definitely listen to more of his music…
Prince could play 27 instruments
I will never forget the first time I heard "I Wanna Be Your Lover" (1979). I was 8 years old & I hooked on his clothes, makeup, & THAT FALSETTO my God! Definitely check it out.....
"Purple Rain" came out in 1984 age 13. That album flipped the script on the music industry. Most importantly is how the album affected Gen-X. In a world of Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, MJ, & groups iike Def Leppard & Metallica - there was the genius who set the standard for creativity, uniqueness, & musicianship. He truly is his own genre. RIP my purple 💜 one
Purple Rain, along side Thriller, Born in the USA,Like a Virgin and a few others, defined Gen X.
I hope you revisit Prince maybe check out "Kiss" or "Little Red Corvette" to see more of his personality. You should also hear Purple Rain live (as this one was for the movie). Prince was very physical, animated, and even funny at times, in his live performances. He was a true Gemini. The Jazz Musician Miles Davis once said Prince was 4 people in one; James Brown, Charlie Chaplin, Jim Hendrix and Marvin Gaye.
I got to see Prince tour for this album I was 14 and it was a restricted to 18 and up show. Prince was provocative on stage to say the least😂 He was Absolutely incredible and his moves OMG😂 My Dad bought the tickets by the way😂 We got in!!!
This was the climactic scene of a movie, so it hits differently. It’s supposed to be a brand new song written by the girls in the band, and he’s essentially winging it up there , pouring his entire heart into it. Legendary
princes super bowl half time show was epic bet half time show ever yall should really check it out not just purple rain but the whole show during purple rain in that show it started pouring rain prince kept rocking
i really wish this had been the superbowl performance reaction....
Almost every other song Prince did was high energy - you just happened to start with his slowest song. Definitely keep going, you won’t be disappointed. I’d suggest Let’s Go Crazy from the Purple Rain soundtrack album.
The song makes more sense when you see the movie...this vid is from the movie..
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This song is actually a recording of a live performance they did in 1983 almost a year prior to the release of the movie and soundtrack. It was recorded at a benefit concert for the Minnesota Dance Theatre at the First Avenue nightclub.
No, I was not there but wow, how amazing that would have been.
Actually several songs are from that performance. The first performance of those songs and remarkably the released version of those songs is largely that live performance
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Two points others have mentioned: (1) While this is a classic Prince song, I agree it is probably not the first of his songs you should have reacted to to get a full appreciation of his genius; and (2) since this video is actually a scene straight out of the movie of the same name, you probably need to watch the whole movie to apreciate the visuals of what is going on onscreen and the actual lyrics in the context of how they fit into the story of the film. In the context of the film the dedication to his father makes a lot more sense.
Completely Agree.
I never was a huge Prince guy myself. However a ton of respect for his musical talent and can shred that guitar. What made me a fan was watching him play this at the Super Bowl halftime show-in the pouring rain! And killed it…
Y'all completely blew this one. The Guitar did the dancing. Did not even comprehend the meaning of the song smh.
I saw Prince 3 times and it was the most unbelievable concerts I've ever seen. Love that man💜💜💜 the Bangles "Manic Monday". Yall need to watch :Little Red Corvette" for upbeat. This was the end of the movie so you have to see Purple Rain to understand the drama of this movie. Don't judge from this song, they are all different.
Love Prince!! You definitely need to react to his entire Super Bowl Half Time Show.
This is the final scene from the film from 40 years ago. Of course you couldn’t be more impressed. Yet, many people cried when seeing it back then at the theater.
@stevepecorella2704 This isn’t the last scene or song in the movie. He sang I Would Die 4 U and Baby I’m a Star after that in the movie.
Prince is awesome in every single way! Please do more reactions to his songs. And i wouldn't recommend this for every artist, but with Prince it is ALWAYS worth going for the long versions of his songs, especially for "When Doves Cry".
Prince would never talk about the true meaning behind "Purple Rain".
Prince and The Revolution - Purple Rain (Live in Syracuse, March 30, 1985) watch this version. Then you understand Prince andhow the song was suppose to be( and not edtited by Producers)
The audio from the movie was from a live performance with only minor edits
Yeeesss !!!! Prince one of my favorite songs I like how billy the guy with the white glasses was looking at Prince and was " yeah....this going to change things forever"
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you really need to watch the movie purple rain to appreciate how amazing this song is.
I saw Prince 3 times over here in Scotland live, he was 1 of the most exciting live performers ever, he sings, dances, playes all instruments.
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Yeah, I won’t give you too much grief for being underwhelmed because you had an expectation of high energy music. This is just a certain song that was just slower. It’s an incredible song. It’s just one of the slower songs. You get into other songs, you will truly start realizing how revolutionary and incredible he is.
Overrated
@@nedrini1055 I think you most likely are a young person. He’s an incredible musician with really popular songs. Just about everybody loved him back in the day.
Yeah, he was one of those artists who pretty much did whatever he wanted to do, regardless of how commercial it might be, sort of like Beck in that regard, so the first thing I would advise these two is not to go in "expecting" high energy rocking.
@supertrexandroidx Prince has a lot of upbeat dancing or high energy rocking songs. This just isn’t one of them.
@@michaellynch9550 no im 61. I just never liked gids kind of music
Been a fan/fam since the early 80s (when honestly, I was too young to be listening to Prince). Got to see him in concert 5 times, and each was incredible. One of the best artists to grace a stage. He loved to play off the audience, get them to sing, then look like "mmmm, that was awful!" and then try it again. So fun. When you really want to jump in, I'm sure there are lots of Prince songs to introduce you to. My favorite is a little-known song called "Good Love." So upbeat. Now you need to watch the movie Purple Rain, and both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction of George Harrison (with Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, others) and the Superbowl Halftime Performance. Thanks for the reaction! My guess to your quiz is Manic Monday by The Bangles.
Do "Lets Go Crazy" or "When Doves Cry". You won't be underwhelmed with those. "Little Red Corvette" is great, too.
Filmed at 1st Avenue in Minneapolis. Prince would play there a lot in his early days. 1st Avenue was thee concert venue in Minneapolis back in the day. This clip is from the movie Purple Rain. The actual live clip from this recording is amazing. If you want to see prince and his guitar talent, watch The music hall of fame tribute to George Harrison. Prince plays part of While My Guitar Gently Weeps and leaves everyone speechless. One of the best guitar solos ever.
I think seeing the movie and the dynamic between him and his father would help u. It's a beautiful song and always makes me emotional.
If you REALLY want some epic Prince songs, When Doves Cry and Thieves In The Temple are what you want. Both are masterpieces.
This dude is the picture they use in the dictionary next to meathead
To understand this song you should watch the whole movie
Check out his superbowl half time performance show in the down pouring rain..amazing
The Bangles,“Manic Monday and Sinead O’Connor, “Nothing Compares 2 U. There are more
Bangles manic Monday
You have to watch the live version. I suggest 1985 Atlanta concert when he was at the height of his career.
He could really make his guitar preach!
The solo, in this song is the best part for me. So much emotion. That guitar sings just as good as prince does.
Should have started with when doves cry, let’s go crazy or even 1999
And it was raining for real during his performance
Prince left a vault full,of music..
Prince has so many eras. Each era has a unique style/sound.
Soul/funk
Rock
Unique Prince pop
Mainstream pop
And then he started doing stuff in the mid/late 90s that I can't even label.
Phil, we won't roast you... we'll just tell you that this is the wrong song for your First Prince listen.
Prince's nickname was "The Purple One". He was just obsessed with purple. I don't think "purple rain' has any meaning.
Prince wrote Manic Monday performed by the Bangles.
He wrote "Manic Monday" performed by the Bangles. ///(Edit after watching your reaction): This is definitely one of Prince's "calmer" songs from the era. This video is a scene from the movie of the same name. The guy they kept showing in the baseball cap wasn't his father but the owner of the club at which Prince and his band often played. In the movie the owner of the club had been getting on his case about him writing and playing music that only made sense to him. The owner threatened to replace his act with someone else. In the movie Prince was a control freak who at first only wanted to play his own music. As stated in the video clip, he finally decided to play a song "written" by someone other than him--the ladies in the band, Wendy and Lisa. In the movie the song is about/for many people, I think: His battling parents, his love interest, and his bandmates. Prince the artist went through a few phases. Early on, on his first four or five albums his material was very sexual. His fifth album, "1999," is where he started to gain fame and cross over into the mainstream. His next album, "Purple Rain," was the hit Oscar-winning soundtrack to the movie of the same name. After that he went through an experimental phase with the album "Around the World in a Day," which some claimed (or accused) that he was copying the style of the Beatles album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Prince was as prolific as the come. It's said he has thousands of songs he's written and/or has tracks recorded but never released.
This is from the movie. which is partly autobiographical. The dedication makes more sense in the movie. I think I felt the same as you about this song at the time, and I let it go. But there is a deeper meaning you are missing. No spoilers. Maybe Prince is an acquired taste. He is diverse. Thanks for being respectful and thoughtful. That's nice. There was a time when people got along. despite musical preference differences.
Bengals. He also wrote songs for many others.
The reactor's curse "Want to react to this huge megastar. Let's start with a track we've heard most about". Nah! You should always stick to chronological order of (single) release. So that means at least "I Wanna Be Your Lover", "Controversy", "1999", "Little Red Corvette", "When Doves Cry" and "Let's Go Crazy" before "Purple Rain". You'll realise then that this guy is really good. AND you'll still have a stack of great tracks afterwards.
My favourite "If I Was Your Girlfriend"
Just watch the movie.
Believe it or not, his voice can go higher
😊❤ I agree with some comments, probably not the best song to start with. 😊 For more upbeat songs I love "1999", "Let's Go Crazy". My favorite song of his is "Raspberry Beret" not as fast as the other two I mentioned but it's the lyrics are fun and it's just a cool song!! I also love "When Doves Cry" is an awesome song. Probably one of his most famous songs but I would wait until you have heard a few other more fun songs. It's kinda slow like this one. Luv you guys!! 😊❤❤
I think these are excellent recommendations.
Prince was an absolute genius.. he wrote so many songs, for sooo many other artists. Played so many instruments.
If you see the movie Purple Rain, then that will put this song into context and meaning as it relates to the movie
Prince once said in an interview, "When there's blood in the sky - red and blue = purple... purple rain pertains to the end of the world and being with the one you love and letting your faith/god guide you through the purple rain."
How can someone talk about music, evaluate it, and not know Prince?! And Purple Rain?!? One of the most beautiful songs of all time. This can only be translated by complete musical ignorance.
Hi Phil & Sam, Prince was one of the Musicians, RIP, who had many songs that were Great