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Reply #30 posted 07/02/08 5:58am

Tame

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I would respect Prince's wishes and ask him if it was okay that I still sent him a Christmas card sometimes. xmas
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Reply #31 posted 07/02/08 6:16am

KidaSaurusRx

...sure. I'll try to listen quietly. [Edited 7/2/08 6:26am]
[Edited 7/2/08 8:17am]
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Reply #32 posted 07/02/08 6:24am

purplecam

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Marrk said:

I could see this actually happening. he is a mad head at times.

I can see that too and I've wondered something similar in the past with P and it scares me. Not like my life is hanging in the balance but the man can make some unbelievably stupid decisions so this would just be another one on his list IF he did this. I hope he doesn't ask us this question but the things he's doing now makes me think that this question isn't too far from being a reality. I hope I'm wrong for all our sakes, including Prince's.

To answer the question, I would do nothing. I'm still a fan of the music and nothing Prince does, for the most part, will make me change my mind, even if he asks me to stop being a fan. You can't make someone give up their memories and years of something that has brought tremendous value into a persons life and I hope Prince isn't too far off the deep end to realize that. Time will tell.
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I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #33 posted 07/02/08 7:59am

zucris

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Difficult point.... it´s so complicated to STOP the fans when the icon is one of the best artist we have still live, and he based his musical trayectory about seduction to the people any cost
Forever in my life...
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Reply #34 posted 07/02/08 9:14am

RedKite

I would comply with his wishes. I would always have fond memories of the music and of my childhood. Running out to a record store to get the latest Prince single as a 12" extended version with a killer B-side was then and will always be one of the best experiences of my life.

I would just hope he would not ask us to stop listenning to his music. That would be very sad to have to do.
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Reply #35 posted 07/02/08 9:22am

sexxydancer

This would b the 1st time I'd disagree with Prince.I CAN'T stop being a fan. lol
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Reply #36 posted 07/02/08 9:36am

Anxiety

RedKite said:

I would comply with his wishes. I would always have fond memories of the music and of my childhood. Running out to a record store to get the latest Prince single as a 12" extended version with a killer B-side was then and will always be one of the best experiences of my life.

I would just hope he would not ask us to stop listenning to his music. That would be very sad to have to do.


i remember that feeling very well. nod

i hope he realizes that as much as he tries to control his music, to some extent it has a life of its own once he puts it in the world, and he'll never be able to regulate our memories or what certain songs mean to us. in those ways, the music is bigger than its creator.
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Reply #37 posted 07/02/08 9:50am

Graycap23

U cannot ERASE your past.....no matter how hard u try.
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Reply #38 posted 07/02/08 10:13am

2elijah

Well, I'd still listen to whatever music that I purchased from his collection. However, he will always be a music genius and remembered for how he was part of a musical revolution.

If he chose to stop performing, touring and just wants to live his life privately without being honored by fans or websites, I would respect that. But hasn't he already requested that from non-official Prince websites already? For none to be created or honored in his name or the like discussing him? Like here, princefams.com and HQ and others, but yet they still exist? Even though they're all just unofficial fan communities where fans discuss his music, private life, spread rumors, etc.,? .. Just saying.shrug
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Reply #39 posted 07/02/08 10:17am

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I doubt Prince would make a request, though he has made some weird ones in the past. I think if he wants to bow out or be super reclusive, he should simply do it. Either with no fan fare or bow out with a "final" album/statement or something. I sort of think to an extent he is a recluse, but has this urge to get his music out there, which he'll always be making, so I think that goes against the recluse thing. He also seems to still be trying to prove to the world that he is a force to be reckoned with...like he doesn't own and simply embrace his geniusness and simply do what he wants.

I think what he wants is to be able to simply make music, put it out there and see the flocks come and get it...without having to do all the tricks and jumping through hoops. The thing is he CAN do so if he wished, but I think he wishes his fan base was bigger so the options that he has, he feels are limited. I also don't think he realized that the technology he was pushing would bite him on the butt as much as it did...and I am refering to the whole mp3 disposability and that mp3s forster a culture of listening to certain songs and not whole albums. I am sure it's frustrating to see that people have only downloaded the songs that they have heard and not the whole new album he just put out. Then again it's his fault for going the public music route and not really cultivating his website, as I feel it was the strongest vehicle he had to get his music out there to the masses.

A theory I have is that he may go recluse without any regard to new music or reissues and everything will start to be collectable and rare, which I suppose has a cool quality to it for the artist, but really sucks for the fans. But then again we know that Prince really hates his fans and we love him for that. smile

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Reply #40 posted 07/02/08 10:20am

XxAxX

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Anxiety said:

...what would you do?

If he said he was bowing out of the music biz and didn't want to be treated like a public figure or a music idol anymore, and asked for his fans to comply with his wishes, how would you react?


hmph!
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Reply #41 posted 07/02/08 10:26am

ejnbmore

I would comply then I'd tell him there's a house for sale in my development and we are all pretty normal people.
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Reply #42 posted 07/02/08 10:29am

SUPRMAN

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RedKite said:

I would comply with his wishes. I would always have fond memories of the music and of my childhood. Running out to a record store to get the latest Prince single as a 12" extended version with a killer B-side was then and will always be one of the best experiences of my life.

I would just hope he would not ask us to stop listenning to his music. That would be very sad to have to do.



Why would anyone have to stop listening to his music and what could he do about it?
He has neither Heaven nor Hell to put me in.
Prince can ask all he wants for whatever he wants but that sure doesn't mean he is going to get it.
I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think.
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Reply #43 posted 07/02/08 11:50am

unkemptpueblo

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eyed ask him to do a shed session, treat him lyk a normal person, & c how he reacts



lol the spelling in that sentence shows that you arent ready.





j/k lol
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Reply #44 posted 07/02/08 8:30pm

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You may not be able to erase your past, but you can certainly turn your back on it.

Greta Garbo turned her back on public life, but it never completely turned its back on her.

I'd leave him alone, but I wouldn't stop listening to his music.


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Reply #45 posted 07/02/08 8:35pm

Anxiety

Nothinbutjoy said:

You may not be able to erase your past, but you can certainly turn your back on it.

Greta Garbo turned her back on public life, but it never completely turned its back on her.

I'd leave him alone, but I wouldn't stop listening to his music.


rose


i think to some extent, greta garbo made a production of her seclusion and it only built her legend that much higher...and i don't think she minded that. lol

i think there are a handful of celebrities who have turned their backs on fame and really taken "the normal life" seriously, and have been embraced as part of a "normal" community. i don't think fame has to be a lifelong affliction unless there are aspects of it the person does not want to give up. i guess it's just like any other addiction. shrug
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Reply #46 posted 07/02/08 8:40pm

Nothinbutjoy

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Anxiety said:

Nothinbutjoy said:

You may not be able to erase your past, but you can certainly turn your back on it.

Greta Garbo turned her back on public life, but it never completely turned its back on her.

I'd leave him alone, but I wouldn't stop listening to his music.


rose


i think to some extent, greta garbo made a production of her seclusion and it only built her legend that much higher...and i don't think she minded that. lol

i think there are a handful of celebrities who have turned their backs on fame and really taken "the normal life" seriously, and have been embraced as part of a "normal" community. i don't think fame has to be a lifelong affliction unless there are aspects of it the person does not want to give up. i guess it's just like any other addiction. shrug


I think that's very true.

rose
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Reply #47 posted 07/02/08 10:27pm

violetblues

Anxiety said:

...what would you do?

If he said he was bowing out of the music biz and didn't want to be treated like a public figure or a music idol anymore, and asked for his fans to comply with his wishes, how would you react?

How do you think other people would react?

Has anyone ever made a request like this before? I know some folks have gone reclusive or under the radar for long periods of time (Sly, J.D. Salinger as extreme examples; Sade, Kate Bush, Patti Smith as less extreme (and hopefully temporary) examples), but has anyone ever said "I take it all back, I'm one of you now, leave me be"?

Just some questions to gnaw at. shrug




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Reply #48 posted 07/02/08 10:48pm

Dance

Look, with Viagra, lace fronts, and steroids around there's no way in hell he's going to give up his crown and all the assorted ass he gets with it.

This is a guy who practically gets carried around like a baby and burped and fed.

It would be a different story if he tested out that life and had some horrible drug-related or violent experience or just never liked it early on, but he's been up in the hills for a long, long time and he's still very much living that life and whoring it up. All that JW talk is just that, talk.
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Reply #49 posted 07/02/08 10:56pm

violetblues

Dance said:

Look, with Viagra, lace fronts, and steroids around there's no way in hell he's going to give up his crown and all the assorted ass he gets with it.

This is a guy who practically gets carried around like a baby and burped and fed.

It would be a different story if he tested out that life and had some horrible drug-related or violent experience or just never liked it early on, but he's been up in the hills for a long, long time and he's still very much living that life and whoring it up. All that JW talk is just that, talk.



hmmm Never thought of it that way, i think you’re right, can't nobody just walk away from all that ass, that’s just not right or possible! Or ethical, allowable, respectable.
Not going to do it.

Do you think his neighbors knock on his door to borrow a cup of ass!
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Reply #50 posted 07/02/08 11:17pm

Dance

violetblues said:

Do you think his neighbors knock on his door to borrow a cup of ass!


Indeed they do, and he goes into the cupboard and pulls out a big sack O ass.
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Reply #51 posted 07/03/08 3:42am

violetblues

Dance said:

violetblues said:

Do you think his neighbors knock on his door to borrow a cup of ass!


Indeed they do, and he goes into the cupboard and pulls out a big sack O ass.



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Reply #52 posted 07/03/08 4:28am

Erika2k8

Well i would respect his decision but i would still bump his music in my ipod, phone and car I aint hurtin nobody; and no offence to him but he made a decision to be famous now he just has to deal with it..and if he doesnt go ghost like sade and kate bush
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Reply #53 posted 07/03/08 4:35am

purplesweat

I'd smack him.
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Reply #54 posted 07/03/08 7:15am

Dayclear

I'd just say 'shut up and sing' and while you're at it' "Take your shirt off" biggrin
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