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Reply #210 posted 05/14/02 3:49am

summer

i have not a clue why he is so unpopular to the masses

but when i am asked who i like, i say i am rather partial to prince and they act if i have the plague!

i have only once met someone who likes prince with a passion and shocked when he was male! and a bigger fan than me- who could like prince better than me! oh how niave

so stigma or not damn the man

although the only place you get to kick it is in your living room as the clubs are a little shy at playing prince - i say try - i emjoy having the dance floor to myself!
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Reply #211 posted 05/14/02 4:23am

MayULive2SeeTh
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GustavoRibas said:

SkletonKee said:


Do you think Radiohead's albums are "pop" accessible? Hell no....but they sell like hotcakes though...Ditto for Bjork...

- Oh yeah...that´s what I said....despite the Britneys and BSBs, there is still a huge audience for people who aren´t ´poppish´. The only problem for Prince to reach that audience again is that lots of Radiohead and Bjork fans still see Prince as a ´pop star´ and usually dont care to listen to a full album of his.



hey,

i like Prince since 1984 and i love Radiohead too...there are some guys who open their ears and find something interesting in most of music !!!
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Reply #212 posted 05/14/02 8:59am

TonyC

DMSR said:

AU2 on the other hand, put out a great album, kiss everbody's ass, do all the interviews and still play every big hit live. I think they manage to keep their credibility with a good mix of old hits and new songs.


You are totally correct about this. U2 plays the game and plays it well, but true artists don't worry about games that much. Anybody who plays the Super Bowl halftime show loses much of their artistic credibility in my book. It is a big sellout. And U2 constantly kisses MTV's ass and does interviews with them, plays their award shows, etc. Sure it's easy to make money being a whore if you put out a lot, but I'm glad Prince spends more time on his feet than on his back with his legs spread like some of the more popular "artists".
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Reply #213 posted 05/14/02 10:33am

Aannastesia

Well...better late than never...says she!!! redface

Don't know if anyone has mentioned this ...
cause I didn't read the entire thread. innocent

Anyway, I have always thought that Prince
should just.."Shut Up already, Damn"!!! eek

What I mean is, back in the day Prince
was oh-so-very guarded, private, shy....
whatever you may want to call it.
Bottom line is that for quite awhile
he very rarely spoke with the media.

No interviews, no PR stunts, no comment!!!

In P's case Less = cow was definately More = CD !!!

His silence gave him a certain mystique
that was very sexy and very intriging. love


His music is the only statement he need make...
it speaks volumes... and it speaks brilliance!!
whereas his interviews rolleyes
well I'm not even go there...
I think y'all are with me here


So, IMNSHO Prince you need to....
Shut yo mouf and open yo vault!!!! eek

heart Life heart Sexy heart u all
heart life heart Sexy heart u all
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Reply #214 posted 05/14/02 12:59pm

joelmarable

looks like we all hit it on the head. u cant burn your bridges makes 4 some hot feet. radio and record companies are vital when it comes 2 the charts.but a lot can happen in 20yrs guys he gets older the fans get older u wonder do u go 4 the new young listerners are oldies. but as long as he makes music i'll stick around 2 listen.
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Reply #215 posted 05/14/02 4:12pm

mrchristian

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Wellbeyond said:

"Unfocused musical direction coupled with too much product released into the marketplace....tack on no real business or management control for the last 7 years to speak of...add to that a few public relations nightmares...sprinkle with a persona which, when seen without the hit singles and constant MTV rotation, comes off as arrogant, strange, and loopy....burn more than a few bridges in the record and radio industry...and top it off with some rather unispired output and horrid videos for almost 10 years, and you have the recipe for makin' your music irrelevant to the masses..."

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I couldn't haven't written that better myself...I know he likes to be his own manager, but i think letting others 'wear some of the hats' takes some of that stress away from the artist. That's not to say P is a bad manager, but i would rather he focus on the music and only the music.
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Reply #216 posted 05/16/02 10:10am

PFunkjazz

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TonyC said:

DMSR said:

AU2 on the other hand, put out a great album, kiss everbody's ass, do all the interviews and still play every big hit live. I think they manage to keep their credibility with a good mix of old hits and new songs.


You are totally correct about this. U2 plays the game and plays it well, but true artists don't worry about games that much. Anybody who plays the Super Bowl halftime show loses much of their artistic credibility in my book. It is a big sellout. And U2 constantly kisses MTV's ass and does interviews with them, plays their award shows, etc. Sure it's easy to make money being a whore if you put out a lot, but I'm glad Prince spends more time on his feet than on his back with his legs spread like some of the more popular "artists".


you kiddin' me, right? If Prince ain't big ol ho' then he's a skinny little pimp.
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Reply #217 posted 05/16/02 5:57pm

Ronny

Absolute unwillingness to play by the rules.

'no I won't give you a video on the date you are asking for it'.

'no I will not release that song as a lead single'

'no, Hype Williams can not direct my video - I will '

'no, I will not take that guitar solo out of the slow jam'.

'No I WILL NOT RECORD WITH MJ'

'no i will not sell my songs to Pepsi, Coke or Toyota'

'no I will not appear in videos with ALicia keys and whoever else is using my music'.


'no you don't tell me - I tell YOU'.

Lots of reasons... this guy is a true rebel..
yes, Tommy Lee is wild and crazy, and countless others are preceived to be wild.. but please, what other established artist kicks back as hard as Prince - willing to lose everything ?
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