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Thread started 08/11/10 3:07pm

littleredcorve
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Is Prince tryin' to bring back the 80s sound with "20ten"?

what do ya guys think? I'm like totally into the 80s music, so when I first heard the songs on the album I was SO Happy to hear some of the good old beats! how close to the 80s sound do ya think the songs go? wink

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Reply #1 posted 08/11/10 3:11pm

MaggieJ

Yeah I was just thinking the same today about how it reminded me of his sound in the 80s

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Reply #2 posted 08/11/10 3:29pm

littleredcorve
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MaggieJ said:

Yeah I was just thinking the same today about how it reminded me of his sound in the 80s

mhmmmm feel ya!

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Reply #3 posted 08/11/10 3:59pm

NouveauDance

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A bit of Linn and you're anybodies, eh.

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Reply #4 posted 08/11/10 4:59pm

robinhood

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i dont know, but the 80's sound was brought back 10 years ago by underground indie artists.

the commercial artists are the ones who usually take all the credit though.

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Reply #5 posted 08/11/10 5:12pm

ernestsewell

Thank God. Finally some excitement on the Org!

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Reply #6 posted 08/11/10 5:22pm

Alguy

It's not a very 80's sounding album, just some of the synths. It's your average 21st century pop with some 80's leanings every now and then.

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Reply #7 posted 08/11/10 6:48pm

4bjb

Alguy said:

It's not a very 80's sounding album, just some of the synths. It's your average 21st century pop with some 80's leanings every now and then.

Very much so. Take a good listen to For You and there will no doubt in your mind. He's bringing back Prince at some would say his best. For You was so underrated....can be appreciated now coupled with 20ten.

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Reply #8 posted 08/11/10 7:04pm

jgreco7

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Old school baby lol cool The way eye remember it and the way eye like it excited

got Prince?
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Reply #9 posted 08/11/10 7:16pm

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littleredcorvette said:

what do ya guys think? I'm like totally into the 80s music, so when I first heard the songs on the album I was SO Happy to hear some of the good old beats! how close to the 80s sound do ya think the songs go? wink

good ear dude!

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Reply #10 posted 08/11/10 10:54pm

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jgreco7 said:

Old school baby lol cool The way eye remember it and the way eye like it excited

Hell yah!

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Reply #11 posted 08/11/10 10:55pm

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It's his most 80's sounding record since the Eighties, so yeah, I would say he's trying to bring back that sound on the album.

No problem for me, as I am a sucker for eighties music as well...

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #12 posted 08/12/10 4:47am

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I don't think it's as much as he's "trying to bring back the 80s sound" as much as it is that he grew up with that sound, and that's the sound that he is ultimately coming back to and he feels most comfortable with...

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Reply #13 posted 08/12/10 5:56am

vitriol

Prince was genial in the 80s. I can't hear none of that geniality on 20Ten.

If it really sounded like the 80s that would only mean Prince is desperate creatively speaking.

I don't want Prince to 'repeat the good old days'. I wouldn't want a Controversy or Dirty Mind on 2010: I would want an evolution of that more than a mere repetition.

The guy is lost and aiming at the wrong target. He should forget his desperation to sound like the average current artists or like he himself did in the past and put out a controversial quality album like when he did things only he could do.

Since 2004, each new album is taking away specific weight on his whole production. I mean he's adding more albums to his whole production, but the number of his really groundbreaking albums stays the same.

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Reply #14 posted 08/12/10 6:21am

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vitriol said:

Prince was genial in the 80s. I can't hear none of that geniality on 20Ten.

If it really sounded like the 80s that would only mean Prince is desperate creatively speaking.

I don't want Prince to 'repeat the good old days'. I wouldn't want a Controversy or Dirty Mind on 2010: I would want an evolution of that more than a mere repetition.

The guy is lost and aiming at the wrong target. He should forget his desperation to sound like the average current artists or like he himself did in the past and put out a controversial quality album like when he did things only he could do.

Since 2004, each new album is taking away specific weight on his whole production. I mean he's adding more albums to his whole production, but the number of his really groundbreaking albums stays the same.

Yup, I pretty much agree with you..I think the main problem, and I've said it before is his whole quanitity over quality attitude..It worked from 1979-1996 , but after that it doesn't seem like he can do the whole album a year thing with the same effect.

If Prince worked 4-5 years on his next album I'm pretty confident we could get something really special from him but I don't think he will be doing it unfortuantly..

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Reply #15 posted 08/12/10 6:43am

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vitriol said:

Prince was genial in the 80s. I can't hear none of that geniality on 20Ten.



If it really sounded like the 80s that would only mean Prince is desperate creatively speaking.



I don't want Prince to 'repeat the good old days'. I wouldn't want a Controversy or Dirty Mind on 2010: I would want an evolution of that more than a mere repetition.



The guy is lost and aiming at the wrong target. He should forget his desperation to sound like the average current artists or like he himself did in the past and put out a controversial quality album like when he did things only he could do.



Since 2004, each new album is taking away specific weight on his whole production. I mean he's adding more albums to his whole production, but the number of his really groundbreaking albums stays the same.




There's so many people who complain that his music is not as good because its no longer groundbreaking. I really don't understand, why does his music have to be groundbreaking to be good?
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Reply #16 posted 08/12/10 7:02am

littleredcorve
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fantasticjoy said:

vitriol said:

Prince was genial in the 80s. I can't hear none of that geniality on 20Ten.

If it really sounded like the 80s that would only mean Prince is desperate creatively speaking.

I don't want Prince to 'repeat the good old days'. I wouldn't want a Controversy or Dirty Mind on 2010: I would want an evolution of that more than a mere repetition.

The guy is lost and aiming at the wrong target. He should forget his desperation to sound like the average current artists or like he himself did in the past and put out a controversial quality album like when he did things only he could do.

Since 2004, each new album is taking away specific weight on his whole production. I mean he's adding more albums to his whole production, but the number of his really groundbreaking albums stays the same.

There's so many people who complain that his music is not as good because its no longer groundbreaking. I really don't understand, why does his music have to be groundbreaking to be good?

well said!

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Reply #17 posted 08/12/10 7:21am

inia

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fantasticjoy said:

vitriol said:

Prince was genial in the 80s. I can't hear none of that geniality on 20Ten.

If it really sounded like the 80s that would only mean Prince is desperate creatively speaking.

I don't want Prince to 'repeat the good old days'. I wouldn't want a Controversy or Dirty Mind on 2010: I would want an evolution of that more than a mere repetition.

The guy is lost and aiming at the wrong target. He should forget his desperation to sound like the average current artists or like he himself did in the past and put out a controversial quality album like when he did things only he could do.

Since 2004, each new album is taking away specific weight on his whole production. I mean he's adding more albums to his whole production, but the number of his really groundbreaking albums stays the same.

There's so many people who complain that his music is not as good because its no longer groundbreaking. I really don't understand, why does his music have to be groundbreaking to be good?

I hear ya, but that's how geniuses makes their fans feel. As you know, they raise the bar and makes their fans do the same. When some of the fans want almost every single album to be groundbreaking, that's when it's a problem.

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Reply #18 posted 08/12/10 7:25am

vitriol

I got hooked on Prince since 1986 because his music was groundbreaking.

So I don't want his music to be 'just' good.

Many people can make 'good' music but few can make 'groundbreaking' music.

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Reply #19 posted 08/12/10 12:14pm

Jakeasaurus

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What a dumb question.... I think it's quite obvious to every single person on this site, original poster included, that he is trying to bring his 80s sound back.


Pointless thread, worthless question, bad post
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Reply #20 posted 08/12/10 12:33pm

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Jakeasaurus said:

What a dumb question.... I think it's quite obvious to every single person on this site, original poster included, that he is trying to bring his 80s sound back. Pointless thread, worthless question, bad post

if it's so pointless and worthless to you, then how come u use ur time on something u don't find interesting?

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Reply #21 posted 08/12/10 12:36pm

ernestsewell

Jakeasaurus said:

What a dumb question.... I think it's quite obvious to every single person on this site, original poster included, that he is trying to bring his 80s sound back. Pointless thread, worthless question, bad post

You do not speak for every single person anywhere, only for yourself.

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Reply #22 posted 08/12/10 12:58pm

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ernestsewell said:

Jakeasaurus said:

What a dumb question.... I think it's quite obvious to every single person on this site, original poster included, that he is trying to bring his 80s sound back. Pointless thread, worthless question, bad post

You do not speak for every single person anywhere, only for yourself.

dont pay her no mind she'll be alright...

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Reply #23 posted 08/12/10 1:55pm

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at first I thought sooo but now after hearing it hundreds of times... new sound all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!

Um... let me warm up my vocals
Me ME ME ME ME...U U U U U!
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Reply #24 posted 08/12/10 2:13pm

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vitriol said:

There's so many people who complain that his music is not as good because its no longer groundbreaking. I really don't understand, why does his music have to be groundbreaking to be good?

So True ... So True ...

P's music isn't 'ground breaking' anymore because he was the role model of the music scene that came out. The Minneapolis' music scene got on the map thanks to him and other artist from his camp and what have you.

To answer the original question: 20Ten does feel like a throw back. What's fresh in my mind is that MPLSoUND sounded or sounds like a part one or disc one to the 20Ten album.

Right 'now' I'm listening to 1999 [Expanded], Purple Rain [Expanded], MPLSoUND and 20Ten on 'random' it all sounds fresh still to this day and the Linn Drum is strong with this one ... LoL

*[Expanded meaning in the same 'vein' as when it was created or put out by Prince & The Revolution]

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Reply #25 posted 08/12/10 3:31pm

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ernestsewell said:



Jakeasaurus said:


What a dumb question.... I think it's quite obvious to every single person on this site, original poster included, that he is trying to bring his 80s sound back. Pointless thread, worthless question, bad post


You do not speak for every single person anywhere, only for yourself.




Actually, I did speak for myself only. I said "I think" it's quite obvious to everyone.
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