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Thread started 02/01/10 2:21pm

DarlingNikki10
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Does anyone likes Prince's style of dancing?

I kinda of like his style of dancing.
It's strange, but enjoyable and you
know some of the moves he does only he can get away with it.Anybody eles would look like their having a epileptic fit or just look plain retarded! smile
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Reply #1 posted 02/01/10 2:25pm

ufoclub

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His style changed a bit just like his outfit themes... Actually, even within the movie Sign O The Times, he changes how he dances song to song...

I think his most slick time was in the late 80's around Batman/Graffiti Bridge... fastest most precise moves.
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Reply #2 posted 02/01/10 2:26pm

Efan

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I used to love the way Prince danced. I thought he was better than Michael, that his moves were amazing, all of that. But now when I watch a lot of those old performances--especially the really frenetic D&P-era stuff--I find some of his dance moves too distracting.
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Reply #3 posted 02/01/10 2:40pm

SugarnSpice

ufoclub said:

His style changed a bit just like his outfit themes... Actually, even within the movie Sign O The Times, he changes how he dances song to song...

I think his most slick time was in the late 80's around Batman/Graffiti Bridge... fastest most precise moves.



I agree .. I've always loved his dance moves, he makes everything look effortless and not over-choreographed, like everything else he *owns* his dance moves smile

I don't miss it all particularly though, don't think he needs it anymore because his concerts are more focused and 'non-showy' and I can always watch SOTT anyway if I miss those moves too much smile
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Reply #4 posted 02/01/10 3:12pm

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I like it. cool

It's energetic and effective, very lively. P is definitely a good mover. Those splits were incredible! I agree about late 80s being his best dance era. nod I love his dancing in SOTT and the "Alphabet Street" video a lot.
How can I stand 2 stay where I am? / Poor butterfly who don't understand.
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Reply #5 posted 02/01/10 4:08pm

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;D ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! hes the reason why im actaully gonna get my fat but up & learn how to do the splits. razz
"Raow Raow. Meow Moaw."
"Shut up Sterling!"
"U no eye <3 U."
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Reply #6 posted 02/01/10 6:55pm

colorblu

yes Especially when he's moving smooth and slow, all up close cloud9
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Reply #7 posted 02/01/10 7:16pm

WetDream

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Best dancing period is 1998-now for me. Nothing ott and all slick. Musicology tour and o2 are some of his sharpest, slickest moves. His hip action on that No Diggity video on youtube is madness!
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Reply #8 posted 02/01/10 7:23pm

RakelRosalita7
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I wonder if Prince knows how to Tango?
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Reply #9 posted 02/01/10 7:26pm

Max

I heart his every move.

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Reply #10 posted 02/01/10 7:26pm

nyse

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his dance moves are raw, sexual, smooth and aggressive...
he got a few quick 6-step moves that are realy cool.
the double/triple reverse spins on one foot..
the james brown-esque mic stand tricks
not to mention dude reinvented the split...

and 2 tell u the truth... i get away with doing all the above whenever i
get down. my dance style is heavily influenced by the purple one.

the best dance era to me has to be purple rain... he was just sooo RAW
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Reply #11 posted 02/01/10 7:30pm

ufoclub

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nyse said:

his dance moves are raw, sexual, smooth and aggressive...
he got a few quick 6-step moves that are realy cool.
the double/triple reverse spins on one foot..
the james brown-esque mic stand tricks
not to mention dude reinvented the split...

and 2 tell u the truth... i get away with doing all the above whenever i
get down. my dance style is heavily influenced by the purple one.

the best dance era to me has to be purple rain... he was just sooo RAW


Do you take a mic stand to the clubs? wink
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Reply #12 posted 02/01/10 7:33pm

WisdomNLove

UHHH YEAH!! When he was doing those James Brown moves at Paisley Park I damn near fainted, owwwww!!!!!
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Reply #13 posted 02/01/10 7:39pm

nyse

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ufoclub said:

nyse said:

his dance moves are raw, sexual, smooth and aggressive...
he got a few quick 6-step moves that are realy cool.
the double/triple reverse spins on one foot..
the james brown-esque mic stand tricks
not to mention dude reinvented the split...

and 2 tell u the truth... i get away with doing all the above whenever i
get down. my dance style is heavily influenced by the purple one.

the best dance era to me has to be purple rain... he was just sooo RAW


Do you take a mic stand to the clubs? wink



no...but they are provided on stage when i perform wink
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Reply #14 posted 02/02/10 9:06am

Tame

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Prince is great on the floor...I have yet to see him groove on a table. cool
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Reply #15 posted 02/02/10 9:14am

MantuaPharoah

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I think his dance style is ecclectic.

As he's gotten older, he obviously does less, but I've enjoyed every "dance" era beginning with 1999.

Even his wacky "brush the teeth" dance move is essentially Prince.

I think my favorite Prince dance style/performance however, was his Hot Thing performance on SOTT. For some reason, that just stood out. Maybe it was the outfit, but the moves were pretty spectacular and appealing.

His worst? Well let's see... that would have to be when he got up onto the stage with James Brown and Michael Jackson and pretty much embarrassed himself with pelvic trusts, stripping down, and essentially falling off the stage after jumping onto a lantern.

Not a good moment! lol
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Reply #16 posted 02/02/10 9:47am

ufoclub

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Tame said:

Prince is great on the floor...I have yet to see him groove on a table. cool


Partyman video...
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Reply #17 posted 02/02/10 9:51am

TheVoid

He keeps changing his style (or should I say 'kept' changing his style) of dance according to album and song.

He's far more versatile than MJ was in my opinion, but what set Prince apart was that Prince seemed to move to the music in a very sexy way--it was never disturbing crotch grabbing or cartoonish looking (for the most part).
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Reply #18 posted 02/02/10 10:15am

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i liked his playfull dancing during the N.C.L.R. Alma Awards 6.1.07
Passadena CA June 1, 2007 with Sheila E.



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Reply #19 posted 02/02/10 10:23am

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Hot Thing/ Housequake from SOTT i would put against anything from JB and Mike, he covered the floor
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Reply #20 posted 02/02/10 11:31am

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dreamshaman32 said:

Hot Thing/ Housequake from SOTT i would put against anything from JB and Mike, he covered the floor


thumbs up!
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Reply #21 posted 02/02/10 2:03pm

WetDream

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The SoTT Hot Thing dancing was too out there and not in a good way.

As i said i think, today he's hip, slick and cool.
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Reply #22 posted 02/03/10 12:16pm

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Reply #23 posted 02/03/10 12:33pm

safiya

OldFriends4Sale said:


that is a real talent to dance like this on high heels biggrin
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Reply #24 posted 02/03/10 2:12pm

nyse

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^^^^
the man hurt himself afrter doing this
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Reply #25 posted 02/03/10 2:17pm

Scotsman1999

His dancing gives me goosebumps, it's been electric at times and the moves just pour from his soul. The handspeed when he's on his back during SOTT Housequake is incredible.

The general public don't realise quite what his legacy is in terms of musical breadth, musicianship and creating a spectacle through dance.

I thought in '93 that his outlandish dancing days were behind him when I saw him live that year, but then he brought it big time on the Oprah show a few years later and even up until the Rave era he was doing the splits as you see above, though I suspect he was trying to just prove a point!

At 50+ those moves have gone, to be replaced with effortless cool. That's the best we could ever have hoped for.
"I'm much too hot to be cool"
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Reply #26 posted 02/03/10 2:27pm

garganta

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I love his dancing. I always preferred his style over Michael JacksonĀ“s. boxed
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Reply #27 posted 02/03/10 4:39pm

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safiya said:

OldFriends4Sale said:


that is a real talent to dance like this on high heels biggrin



I guess, people men & women were doing it in the 70's with no problem, I saw Saturday Night Fever and Travolta in heels burns the floor

and of course women run circles around men, while in heels not as thick as our Prince
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Reply #28 posted 02/03/10 9:40pm

sweething

Sometimes when I see earlier videos, I laugh... falloff
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Reply #29 posted 02/03/10 9:55pm

tinalc

Well of course you gotta love it!

And even if you don't u have to admit that its HIS style and nobody can (successfully) dance the way he does!
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