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Thread started 03/09/14 5:49am

anthonyspeaks

Tired of the criticism and nostalgic longings

One thing that is really annoying me a great deal is all the criticism and nostalgic longings alot of people on the org have for Prince and his music. If you're a true fan you should've already figured out about 34 years ago that Prince grows and changes; nothing is static. People seem to get stuck in a certain period and want Prince to continuously repeat that period and use that particular band. Don't get wrong, i still dig the SOTT/Madhouse period as well as the RC/NEWS period but what i love most is the journey and the subsequent growth and changes. I actually compare Prince's journey to Miles Davis'. Miles was always moving forward and his music took people to alot of different places. Both the listener and the artist grow from this type artistic journey. The criticism of the bands is also extremely nerve wracking. Every band paints a different musical picture and serves a different purpose. People may dig certain bands over others but need to realize that ultimately Prince has the best idea for who performs his music at any given point in time. I'm sure his insights concerning various musicians are far deeper than any of his fans. Also, i think people need to ask themselves, realistically, could certain bands do what other bands do. For example, could the Revolution really pull off TRC or even SOTT? Also, the criticism of Cora and Josh was pretty mean and kinda suggests that people didn't listen very closely to Bria Valente's album or the Lotus Flower album or some of their live performances. The criticism/comparison of 3rdeyegirl with SonnyT/Michael B is also unnecessary. Both configurations are powerful, but are also different and equally strong. Also, i kinda think that maybe Prince digs the challenge of creating new band configurations and completely exhausting every possibility of that particular configuration. I think evey band has served a particular purpose and fulfilled a particular need for a particular point in time and place of musical maturity for Prince. Again, people criticize Kirk Johnson, for not being that great of a drummer, but fail to realize Prince was really into his programming abilities and he played drums and percussion and his live presentation of his programs was tight. There are plenty of other examples for the musicians Prince utilizes as well as the music he makes but my main point is for people to stop being so critical and presumptuous about what Prince should do; sit back and enjoy the musical journey and appreciate the forward movement of it because that's what being a true Prince fan is all about.

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Reply #1 posted 03/09/14 6:04am

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clapping Hear hear! I'm one of those who thinks the 1980s albums are the best. Just listened to Around the World in a Day and even though I like it much better than any of his new songs, that doesn't mean I want him to sack 3EG and rehire the Revolution. They were great for what they did, but seeing them reunite to play the entire Purple Rain album exactly like it is on record...now that would be boring!
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Reply #2 posted 03/09/14 6:08am

thedance

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For me it's impossible to "sit back and enjoy the musical journey" in all, for instance 2013 was "a horrible year" in Prince history.

But I do agree it can be overwhelming, the negativity - even I am rather negative too, myself, I admit that..

I believe Prince could silence his harsh critics (including the die hard fans) by releasing some great music once again.. wink

Of course the question is "what is great music" these days in Prince world.. question

I can't answer this, but these are just examples

PretzelBodyLogic, Fixurlifeup and Rock N Roll Love Affair these singles are all horrible, they wouldn't pass on to my "best" of Prince-songs-top-100.

The Breakdown and Breakfast Can Wait are okay.

Don't U Wanna Fall In Love 2Nite is great, but I still haven't heard the full version played on radio KJLH. sad But the small 1 minute from the tv series, that snippet is cool.

^ All of this is of course just my personal taste, ---- just imho...

But it is a little hard to be a "Happy Prince fan", it's a mixed bag these days to be "a Prince-follower".

[Edited 3/9/14 6:12am]

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Reply #3 posted 03/09/14 6:27am

SuperSoulFight
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And of course the fact that he seems to have no business plan at all causes some frustration. If you read Mojo (just did) you'd think he has an album ready for release. And then on Arsenio he says he's taking his time. What is it? If the album is finished, release it! If not, don't promote it! So fans come here to wall
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Reply #4 posted 03/09/14 7:02am

lwr001

I said in a post earlier and I'll say again, Prince needs to do the interview that Rick Pitino gave here in Boston regarding the Celtics. In essence he stated to the fans who were acting like some org'ers that Larry Bird, Kevin Mchale etc arent walkign back into the Garden and for us to get over it

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Reply #5 posted 03/09/14 7:23am

3rdeyedude

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the other thing that sucks about this site is the number of people who complain about the negativity

which turns their own threads into negative ones

for example - this thread

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Reply #6 posted 03/09/14 8:06am

Ppenguin

It's not nostalgia...it's just that he's stuff has been mostly utterly shit b his own standards in recent years...take the lyrics to Screwdriver and Fixurlifeup...high school amateur bands right better stuff than that. I don't want him to repeat the 80s or whatever...I just want him to to do thing that actually feels like he might have put some effort into it indstead of believing his own hype.

That first KOKO gig summed his attitude up for me...just turn up take tge money and that's all that's needed
P-p-e-n-g-u-i-n......the P is silent
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Reply #7 posted 03/09/14 8:29am

djThunderfunk

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Waitaminute....

Aren't we on criticism&nostalgiclongings.org?

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Not dead, not in prison, still funkin'...
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Reply #8 posted 03/09/14 8:45am

luvsexy4all

anthonyspeaks said:

One thing that is really annoying me a great deal is all the criticism and nostalgic longings alot of people on the org have for Prince and his music. If you're a true fan you should've already figured out about 34 years ago that Prince grows and changes; nothing is static. People seem to get stuck in a certain period and want Prince to continuously repeat that period and use that particular band. Don't get wrong, i still dig the SOTT/Madhouse period as well as the RC/NEWS period but what i love most is the journey and the subsequent growth and changes. I actually compare Prince's journey to Miles Davis'. Miles was always moving forward and his music took people to alot of different places. Both the listener and the artist grow from this type artistic journey. The criticism of the bands is also extremely nerve wracking. Every band paints a different musical picture and serves a different purpose. People may dig certain bands over others but need to realize that ultimately Prince has the best idea for who performs his music at any given point in time. I'm sure his insights concerning various musicians are far deeper than any of his fans. Also, i think people need to ask themselves, realistically, could certain bands do what other bands do. For example, could the Revolution really pull off TRC or even SOTT? Also, the criticism of Cora and Josh was pretty mean and kinda suggests that people didn't listen very closely to Bria Valente's album or the Lotus Flower album or some of their live performances. The criticism/comparison of 3rdeyegirl with SonnyT/Michael B is also unnecessary. Both configurations are powerful, but are also different and equally strong. Also, i kinda think that maybe Prince digs the challenge of creating new band configurations and completely exhausting every possibility of that particular configuration. I think evey band has served a particular purpose and fulfilled a particular need for a particular point in time and place of musical maturity for Prince. Again, people criticize Kirk Johnson, for not being that great of a drummer, but fail to realize Prince was really into his programming abilities and he played drums and percussion and his live presentation of his programs was tight. There are plenty of other examples for the musicians Prince utilizes as well as the music he makes but my main point is for people to stop being so critical and presumptuous about what Prince should do; sit back and enjoy the musical journey and appreciate the forward movement of it because that's what being a true Prince fan is all about.

good post....why go back when the new is still interesting

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Reply #9 posted 03/09/14 9:06am

Ppenguin

SuperSoulFighter said:

And of course the fact that he seems to have no business plan at all causes some frustration. If you read Mojo (just did) you'd think he has an album ready for release. And then on Arsenio he says he's taking his time. What is it? If the album is finished, release it! If not, don't promote it! So fans come here to wall


If you read the mini interview it actually says nothing whatsoever ...he turns up after keeping the interviewer guessing, moans about Chris Ro is movie career, says he's hit a new band and buggers off
P-p-e-n-g-u-i-n......the P is silent
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Reply #10 posted 03/09/14 9:25am

SuperSoulFight
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^That's true! The actual interview is only a small part of the story. The writer did a good job of turning it into a big article which mostly tells us diehards things we already know. Okay, apart from the crane that pulled the piano into the hotel room anecdote in my case.
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Reply #11 posted 03/09/14 9:46am

OldFriends4Sal
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SuperSoulFighter said:

clapping Hear hear! I'm one of those who thinks the 1980s albums are the best. Just listened to Around the World in a Day and even though I like it much better than any of his new songs, that doesn't mean I want him to sack 3EG and rehire the Revolution. They were great for what they did, but seeing them reunite to play the entire Purple Rain album exactly like it is on record...now that would be boring!

Do you acually think the would want to do the PR album exactly like it is on record? 2006 Brit Awards show was Wendy Sheila E & Lisa hanging out at Prince's house doing arrangements of old:Purple Rain, Let's Go Crazy, and new: Fury, Ti Amo Corazon -

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I suspect if he did get back with them there would be some wonderful arrangments and lots of new stuff performed.

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But I'm still open to what Prince is doing in the now. I have hopes of some good times, it doesn't always pan out that way. Prince needs to take the time and structure out what he wants with a period.

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Reply #12 posted 03/09/14 10:24am

babynoz

anthonyspeaks said:

One thing that is really annoying me a great deal is all the criticism and nostalgic longings alot of people on the org have for Prince and his music. If you're a true fan you should've already figured out about 34 years ago that Prince grows and changes; nothing is static. People seem to get stuck in a certain period and want Prince to continuously repeat that period and use that particular band. Don't get wrong, i still dig the SOTT/Madhouse period as well as the RC/NEWS period but what i love most is the journey and the subsequent growth and changes. I actually compare Prince's journey to Miles Davis'. Miles was always moving forward and his music took people to alot of different places. Both the listener and the artist grow from this type artistic journey. The criticism of the bands is also extremely nerve wracking. Every band paints a different musical picture and serves a different purpose. People may dig certain bands over others but need to realize that ultimately Prince has the best idea for who performs his music at any given point in time. I'm sure his insights concerning various musicians are far deeper than any of his fans. Also, i think people need to ask themselves, realistically, could certain bands do what other bands do. For example, could the Revolution really pull off TRC or even SOTT? Also, the criticism of Cora and Josh was pretty mean and kinda suggests that people didn't listen very closely to Bria Valente's album or the Lotus Flower album or some of their live performances. The criticism/comparison of 3rdeyegirl with SonnyT/Michael B is also unnecessary. Both configurations are powerful, but are also different and equally strong. Also, i kinda think that maybe Prince digs the challenge of creating new band configurations and completely exhausting every possibility of that particular configuration. I think evey band has served a particular purpose and fulfilled a particular need for a particular point in time and place of musical maturity for Prince. Again, people criticize Kirk Johnson, for not being that great of a drummer, but fail to realize Prince was really into his programming abilities and he played drums and percussion and his live presentation of his programs was tight. There are plenty of other examples for the musicians Prince utilizes as well as the music he makes but my main point is for people to stop being so critical and presumptuous about what Prince should do; sit back and enjoy the musical journey and appreciate the forward movement of it because that's what being a true Prince fan is all about.



I generally don't bother with the nostalgia threads because there were plenty of songs that I didn't care for back in the so called "glory days" when everybody claims Prince could do no wrong.

I like what I like no matter what era it is....period, end of story.

Prince changing directions has never fazed me because I like his versatility. It's interesting how he expresses himself at different periods of his life experience. Sometimes he's just plain funny....sometimes he's full of it and often he is so profound that I marvel at what comes through his mind and spirit. Whatever the case, it's certainly nothing that should cause so much angst. Honestly, some folks carry on like it's life or death! lol

For example, I'm not much into 3rd eye, but I loved the 3121 era as much as some people ballyhoo and carry on over SOTT.


I'm perfectly content 'cause I know he will likely do something else that I love sooner or later. cool

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #13 posted 03/09/14 12:05pm

SuperSoulFight
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^ eye like what U're saying & eye like your new avatar as well. thumbs up!
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Reply #14 posted 03/09/14 12:16pm

wally19

Good thread, I have been a fan since 1981 and have most of his music that he put out and i am still a fan.........i think the fans who criticize are "Talking loud and saying Nothing".......the reason why U2 or Springsteen have such success is their fans are willing to follow them on that journey of musical change......some of the fans on this website just want to bitch and whine and express their opinions because they can.......POSITIVITY

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Reply #15 posted 03/09/14 12:42pm

databank

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Well my position on all this is common knowledge here but since the thread for once complains about the complainers I'll say it again: almost 25 years and I'm still in the mix, enjoying every new Prince album just as much as I enjoyed the classics back in the days. No criticism nor nostalgia for me here smile

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Reply #16 posted 03/09/14 12:56pm

babynoz

SuperSoulFighter said:

^ eye like what U're saying & eye like your new avatar as well. thumbs up!



Somebody noticed! biggrin

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #17 posted 03/09/14 12:58pm

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databank said:

Well my position on all this is common knowledge here but since the thread for once complains about the complainers I'll say it again: almost 25 years and I'm still in the mix, enjoying every new Prince album just as much as I enjoyed the classics back in the days. No criticism nor nostalgia for me here smile

Well said! I agree 100 %!

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Reply #18 posted 03/09/14 1:12pm

MIRvmn

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SuperSoulFighter said:

And of course the fact that he seems to have no business plan at all causes some frustration. If you read Mojo (just did) you'd think he has an album ready for release. And then on Arsenio he says he's taking his time. What is it? If the album is finished, release it! If not, don't promote it! So fans come here to wall

its so damn annoying so I understand that fans are getting more and more negative thowards Prince
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Reply #19 posted 03/09/14 3:19pm

TheUnnoticed

MIRvmn said:

SuperSoulFighter said:
And of course the fact that he seems to have no business plan at all causes some frustration. If you read Mojo (just did) you'd think he has an album ready for release. And then on Arsenio he says he's taking his time. What is it? If the album is finished, release it! If not, don't promote it! So fans come here to wall
its so damn annoying so I understand that fans are getting more and more negative thowards Prince

Y'all need to have a little more confidence in Prince and patience. PATIENCE. I can see how you are getting frustrated, but I'm 100% he'll come up with something that will blow your mind and make you forget all about this in an instant.

The Purple Moonwalker
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Reply #20 posted 03/09/14 5:12pm

NouveauDance

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1. Stop telling people what they need to do in order to be a "real" Prince fan.

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2. Learn what a paragraph is.

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Reply #21 posted 03/09/14 5:38pm

FragileUnderto
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djThunderfunk said:

Waitaminute....

Aren't we on criticism&nostalgiclongings.org?

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lol And thats why i like this place

Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap pimp2

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Reply #22 posted 03/09/14 9:56pm

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Turn off the net and you'll be free from all the criticism and nostalgic longings or just ignore them like I do. People are entitled to their journey.

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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Reply #23 posted 03/10/14 2:19am

Laydown

Why would anyone join this site to talk crap about Prince,how can these people call themselves music lovers when Prince is a true musician who will attempt all styles of music and his music is the greatest. If you dis Prince you shouldnt be on this site,its not for you. Fact is too many people on this site dont really know anything about Prince or music. I joined this site to talk Princetalk with Prince scholars. Instead of Prince.org call it Letstalkshitaboutprince.org

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Reply #24 posted 03/10/14 4:20am

udo

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Back then, we knew when al album was coming.

Back then we knew how long approximately it would be until the next album.

Back then the songs were decent despite this schedule.

Currently the schedule is non existant.

The songs circulate but mostly not officially.

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #25 posted 03/10/14 4:44am

Ppenguin

udo said:

Back then, we knew when al album was coming.


Back then we knew how long approximately it would be until the next album.


Back then the songs were decent despite this schedule.



Currently the schedule is non existant.


The songs circulate but mostly not officially.



...and he says he doesn't deal in single releases only albums....apart from Rock n Roll Love Affair, Screwdriver,Fixurlifeup,Bourgeois of course.

I think it's hard sometimes to accept that he's the same artist..pick any span of years from 77 to say 98 and I've that along the scale (eg 5 years 77-82, 83-88, 79-84, 89-94...etc) the difference and variety in style as been amazing but unique....the last decade of Prince has pretty much been an indistinguishable obscurity.
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Reply #26 posted 03/10/14 5:08am

MIRvmn

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Ppenguin said:

udo said:

Back then, we knew when al album was coming.


Back then we knew how long approximately it would be until the next album.


Back then the songs were decent despite this schedule.



Currently the schedule is non existant.


The songs circulate but mostly not officially.



...and he says he doesn't deal in single releases only albums....apart from Rock n Roll Love Affair, Screwdriver,Fixurlifeup,Bourgeois of course.

I think it's hard sometimes to accept that he's the same artist..pick any span of years from 77 to say 98 and I've that along the scale (eg 5 years 77-82, 83-88, 79-84, 89-94...etc) the difference and variety in style as been amazing but unique....the last decade of Prince has pretty much been an indistinguishable obscurity.
Yes he said that hes from the old school and does albums. .well I didnt see any albums between 2011-13, just alot of singles so as usual hes talkin alot of shit during the interviews
lol
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Reply #27 posted 03/10/14 5:09am

OldFriends4Sal
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Laydown said:

Why would anyone join this site to talk crap about Prince,how can these people call themselves music lovers when Prince is a true musician who will attempt all styles of music and his music is the greatest. If you dis Prince you shouldnt be on this site,its not for you. Fact is too many people on this site dont really know anything about Prince or music. I joined this site to talk Princetalk with Prince scholars. Instead of Prince.org call it Letstalkshitaboutprince.org

Don't lump everyone in the same boat. There are a lot of good threads discussing Prince/music/eras/proteges

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Reply #28 posted 03/10/14 5:46pm

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anthonyspeaks said:

One thing that is really annoying me a great deal is all the criticism and nostalgic longings alot of people on the org have for Prince and his music. If you're a true fan you should've already figured out about 34 years ago that Prince grows and changes; nothing is static. People seem to get stuck in a certain period and want Prince to continuously repeat that period and use that particular band. Don't get wrong, i still dig the SOTT/Madhouse period as well as the RC/NEWS period but what i love most is the journey and the subsequent growth and changes. I actually compare Prince's journey to Miles Davis'. Miles was always moving forward and his music took people to alot of different places. Both the listener and the artist grow from this type artistic journey. The criticism of the bands is also extremely nerve wracking. Every band paints a different musical picture and serves a different purpose. People may dig certain bands over others but need to realize that ultimately Prince has the best idea for who performs his music at any given point in time. I'm sure his insights concerning various musicians are far deeper than any of his fans. Also, i think people need to ask themselves, realistically, could certain bands do what other bands do. For example, could the Revolution really pull off TRC or even SOTT? Also, the criticism of Cora and Josh was pretty mean and kinda suggests that people didn't listen very closely to Bria Valente's album or the Lotus Flower album or some of their live performances. The criticism/comparison of 3rdeyegirl with SonnyT/Michael B is also unnecessary. Both configurations are powerful, but are also different and equally strong. Also, i kinda think that maybe Prince digs the challenge of creating new band configurations and completely exhausting every possibility of that particular configuration. I think evey band has served a particular purpose and fulfilled a particular need for a particular point in time and place of musical maturity for Prince. Again, people criticize Kirk Johnson, for not being that great of a drummer, but fail to realize Prince was really into his programming abilities and he played drums and percussion and his live presentation of his programs was tight. There are plenty of other examples for the musicians Prince utilizes as well as the music he makes but my main point is for people to stop being so critical and presumptuous about what Prince should do; sit back and enjoy the musical journey and appreciate the forward movement of it because that's what being a true Prince fan is all about.

Agreed. And , to take it a step further. Many of these clowns who bash Prince's current work almost always come around and hail that same piece of work in 10 years time. People here forget (or are too young to remember) that SOTT did not sell well at all. I was at the Lovesexy show at MSG in NYC and the place was 2/3 full at best. People slammed him during his Slave/mid 90's period which is now hailed as a golden era. C&D or Come were lambasted upon release and sold next to nothing. Now both are considered underated gems. I could go on and on. IMO Prince has gotten better as a performer/musician/vocalist/songwriter in every way. Most people hate/fight change. Lucky for us, Prince is nothing like most people.

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Reply #29 posted 03/11/14 4:04am

Laydown

OldFriends4Sale said:

Laydown said:

Why would anyone join this site to talk crap about Prince,how can these people call themselves music lovers when Prince is a true musician who will attempt all styles of music and his music is the greatest. If you dis Prince you shouldnt be on this site,its not for you. Fact is too many people on this site dont really know anything about Prince or music. I joined this site to talk Princetalk with Prince scholars. Instead of Prince.org call it Letstalkshitaboutprince.org

Don't lump everyone in the same boat. There are a lot of good threads discussing Prince/music/eras/proteges

I came here with expectations and i havnt read anything i didnt know before so when its mainly rehashed stuff someone else said somewhere else. Its no wonder Prince wanted to shut this site down and any like it. Take a look at what princeorg promote instead of what it claims to be. The writings on the wall

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