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Thread started 07/16/05 12:28am

Krystal666

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How do you think Prince was different in 1987 and today

Has anyone ever met Prince around 1987? I know it sounds like an odd inquiry but I was just wondering what kind of person he was back then. For some reason that period in the late eighties facinated me...that is the time I thought he made some of the most fablous, intresting, awsome music ever and I was just wondering what it was like to be in the presence of somone who was writing those kinds of songs? He just seemed like such a cool, complex human being around the Sott/Lovesexy era.

How is he different now? biggrin
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Reply #1 posted 07/16/05 1:43am

Moonwalkbjrain

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was he diff...yea...lets see....he wasn't preachy in 87. he made better music in 87. he had better hair in 87. he had better clothes in 87. biggrin
Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it!
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Reply #2 posted 07/16/05 6:30am

wallysafford

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in 1987 he was 29.
now he is almost 50.
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Reply #3 posted 07/16/05 10:57am

prettymansson

Moonwalkbjrain said:

was he diff...yea...lets see....he wasn't preachy in 87. he made better music in 87. he had better hair in 87. he had better clothes in 87. biggrin


yeah
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Reply #4 posted 07/16/05 11:09am

Hotlegs

Aside from age and religious affiliations, I would say that things changed much with P. He's still the horny wild man that we've grown to love over the years and ain't too much has changed. Every couple years or so, he reinvents himself and tries something different may it be music wise, fashion, or relationship wise with new pussy. razz
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Reply #5 posted 07/16/05 11:36am

violator

The thing that stands out most is that around that time he ended his musical relationship with Wendy & Lisa. I can't possibly think of anything more impactful. While there'll always be debate about the quality of his music going forward, there can be no question that it was never the same again.

For better or worse, it signaled the end of an era.
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Reply #6 posted 07/16/05 12:55pm

funkii

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he found a new spiritual peak
he was climbing and climbing and then BANG
he hit it... and he was probably thinking wooooow
hehe

but now, at this age..he has discovered who he is
well not entirely but im pretty sure he is now at terms with things
the fantasy is over sad


am i lost? =/
somebody tell me im lost
You saw the apple
hanging on the tree,
But missed the orchid
in your gaze
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Reply #7 posted 07/16/05 3:09pm

Moonwalkbjrain

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funkii said:

he found a new spiritual peak
he was climbing and climbing and then BANG
he hit it... and he was probably thinking wooooow
hehe

but now, at this age..he has discovered who he is
well not entirely but im pretty sure he is now at terms with things
the fantasy is over sad


am i lost? =/
somebody tell me im lost


no i think u hit the nail right on the head
Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
...And i'm gonna be groovy in it!
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Reply #8 posted 07/16/05 3:24pm

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1987: Prince's world was his artistic career, and he was driven to push new envelopes that still tried to take the current vibe of pop and make it his. He was also seemed to enjoy a bit of an evil/sadistic element to his art and treatment of people. He stayed within his "Prince" brand of music.

2005: Prince's world included more common human cares like family and domestic/mental stability. He also appears to be undermining his "Prince" brand by doing covers, producing more conventionally produced music, and opening the door much more to his real personality as opposed to his stage persona. He also appeares to have given up some of his artistic endeavors like filmmaking, protogees... He also stopped doing the splits...


Krystal666 said:

Has anyone ever met Prince around 1987? I know it sounds like an odd inquiry but I was just wondering what kind of person he was back then. For some reason that period in the late eighties facinated me...that is the time I thought he made some of the most fablous, intresting, awsome music ever and I was just wondering what it was like to be in the presence of somone who was writing those kinds of songs? He just seemed like such a cool, complex human being around the Sott/Lovesexy era.

How is he different now? biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 07/21/05 8:29am

OskarKristio

I think 1987 Prince he was still fresh , sott, & Lovesxy both very interesting fresh vibe albums, these days his music hmmmm in a way maybe it has less direction in the sense that its not so much like making new friends but rather like socialising with friends he knows, likes and enjoys.
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Reply #10 posted 07/21/05 9:32am

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wallysafford said:

in 1987 he was 29.
now he is almost 50.

yeah, s'about it.
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Reply #11 posted 07/22/05 12:49pm

Riverpoet31

In 1987 Prince was the artist of his decade, a creative icon like Presley in the fifties, The Beatles in the sixties and Led Zep or David Bowie in the 70's

Today Prince is some Carlos Santana or James Brown, living on his past and releasing mediocre records, creating some sparks during live concerts, but out of idea's and inspiration when it comes to the music he releases on cd....




and i am not meaning this ironic...
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Reply #12 posted 07/22/05 11:48pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

wallysafford said:

in 1987 he was 29.
now he is almost 50.

yeah, s'about it.


nod

It amazes me that so many people seem to miss this point. lol
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Reply #13 posted 07/24/05 3:59pm

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Riverpoet31 said:

In 1987 Prince was the artist of his decade, a creative icon like Presley in the fifties, The Beatles in the sixties and Led Zep or David Bowie in the 70's

Today Prince is some Carlos Santana or James Brown, living on his past and releasing mediocre records, creating some sparks during live concerts, but out of idea's and inspiration when it comes to the music he releases on cd....




and i am not meaning this ironic...

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"creating some sparks during live concerts"

He creates a lot more than some sparks. He creates a lot. I don't see many acts these days making it the long hual that P has and still putting on a great show.

I am not sure what some fans what. Prince is almost 50 years old. Just what do you expect him to do.
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Reply #14 posted 07/24/05 4:06pm

MetroArea

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wallysafford said:

in 1987 he was 29.
now he is almost 50.


The answer to the question comes before even scrolling.
[Edited 7/24/05 16:06pm]
Don't worry, I can't get pregnant - my ovaries are diseased......
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