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By Royal Decree Prince email interview, http://www.heraldsun.news...02,00.html
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Prince said: "Everything eye want, eye already have," he wrote. What does this mean? That he already made the money from the early "kids"? Prince said: "And since the music has matured now, it's time 2 move the material out of the house 2 make room for the new kids!" he wrote.
Yeah, but I hope the big kids are able to drop by and visit one day! Maybe bring along some friends...like Bobby and Wendy...maybe even Cythia Rose. | |
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Wow..nice of P to speak to his fans or media ..without having them pay to see or hear him speak...He sounds rational and succintly clear as to where his music is at presentand where it is going ..where is the mad, weird..crazy prince i always hear about...gee i thought Bart would have responded by now to this post..what is the world coming to..(hehe)..peace and b wild!. | |
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My, that's some "interview".
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scififilmnerd said: My, that's some "interview".
Sounds more like a press release. DAMN!!! You fuckers bitch and complain about everything. OH Oh my bad U were just "expressing my opinion, isn't that what the org is 4" yada yada yada. | |
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An observation popped into my head today about the Everlasting Now comment.
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The top five fastest concert sell-outs at Rod Laver Arena are: Tool (11 minutes, 2001); Pearl Jam (17 minutes, 2002); Prince (20 minutes, 2003); Kylie Minogue, (24 minutes, 2002) and John Farnham (30 minutes, 2003).
John Farnham? I guess those people still had St. Elmo's Fire burning in them... "'God' is the ultimate deadbeat dad." The Mad Monkey (December 24, 2007) | |
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Does this mean we don't get to hear great songs like Annastesia or The Ladder Gotta A Broken Heart Again and we have to sit through NEWS and Expectation, or is this just marketing strategy like the people that say this is my farewell tour and than a few years later when they do another tour they say Oh, I just had to get back on the road again.
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lovebird said: Does this mean we don't get to hear great songs like Annastesia or The Ladder Gotta A Broken Heart Again and we have to sit through NEWS and Expectation, or is this just marketing strategy like the people that say this is my farewell tour and than a few years later when they do another tour they say Oh, I just had to get back on the road again.
When Prince destroyed the purple house my first thought was, what's next? Why ,his great songs of course My next thought is, is there reason to stick around? Yeah, if he's living in the "Everlasting Now"...then the Vault is the past...it is not a NOW experience. I think the Purple House he destroyed was something personal, after his dad died, it may be none of our business, but that sure was hasty. It's like destroying the house that Jimi Hendrix grew up with his dad, they sold it rather and it has a Rock history thing attached to it. It was valued for people to enjoy. Anyway, I wouldn't jump for joy at everything said. I think it may just be a marketing thing, like "...this is your last chance at 0% financing!". When I saw the 2000 Hit & Run show I came away feeling "Did I just see and hear Nikki performed for the last time? Or When Doves Cry? Was that it?" | |
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Tour dates?? | |
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Well, I will continue to support any creative journeys Prince decides to take me on. I also think we should let go of what was then and get into the "NOW!" "One, two, one, two, ninety-fo. I'm on the set, the freaks on the flo." | |
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aussie, knows what time it is | |
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I think we all have to give up on Prince's words-we can either assume he is a liar or as I asume he his in a world(financially or artistically) where he can do what he wants at a whim. Our world is dictated by finance which for most is their realtiy. Remember we can ahve one night to discus something and our lives could change-what is to contain this man apart from destruction. Continuity and consistency are contained with real restriction. This man can afford to be emotionally driven- I wish we could too. I do not say this to judge him but at the same time he could change tomorrow simply because he can !!! | |
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As a musician, I can understand why Prince doesn't want to keep performing the same songs over and over again. It becomes boring after a while. As a fan I can also understand the need to hear and see those old favorites performed again. If Prince really cares about his fans, one thing he could do for us is to release a DVD via his website with perfomances of all his "greatest hits" and other tunes. That way we fans can see the performances anytime we want and Prince can let his "older children" go.
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