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Thread started 06/27/14 12:34pm

maplenpg

The Hat (3rdeyegirl tweet)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMj_P_6H69g&feature=youtu.be

After watching this I felt I honestly understood what this girl was saying (I'm sorry I've never heard of her) BUT I really can't see how it applies to Prince.

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First - Amanda Palmer spends time with her fans after each gig, chatting to them, connecting with them, even sleeping on their sofas etc... I've never known Prince chat happily and freely to fans, very few will ever get to meet him unless they're very lucky & even when the fans were allowed on stage at the concerts it was carefully managed so there was no contact with the great man himself.

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So if Prince asked me to pay for his music then Yes - I would pay BUT judging by the amount of people on this site that think his new stuff is doomed then plenty wouldn't. If Amanda Palmer is an inspiration to Prince as someone who did it and for whom it worked then he needs to take note of how far she goes to connect with the fans. Sometimes I think Prince does what Prince wants and doesn't care about the fans eagerly waiting.

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Reply #1 posted 06/27/14 12:46pm

lwr001

maplenpg said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMj_P_6H69g&feature=youtu.be

After watching this I felt I honestly understood what this girl was saying (I'm sorry I've never heard of her) BUT I really can't see how it applies to Prince.

.

First - Amanda Palmer spends time with her fans after each gig, chatting to them, connecting with them, even sleeping on their sofas etc... I've never known Prince chat happily and freely to fans, very few will ever get to meet him unless they're very lucky & even when the fans were allowed on stage at the concerts it was carefully managed so there was no contact with the great man himself.

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So if Prince asked me to pay for his music then Yes - I would pay BUT judging by the amount of people on this site that think his new stuff is doomed then plenty wouldn't. If Amanda Palmer is an inspiration to Prince as someone who did it and for whom it worked then he needs to take note of how far she goes to connect with the fans. Sometimes I think Prince does what Prince wants and doesn't care about the fans eagerly waiting.

saw her in NYC on new years and she did the whole purple rain album

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Reply #2 posted 06/27/14 1:09pm

maplenpg

lwr001 said:

maplenpg said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMj_P_6H69g&feature=youtu.be

After watching this I felt I honestly understood what this girl was saying (I'm sorry I've never heard of her) BUT I really can't see how it applies to Prince.

.

First - Amanda Palmer spends time with her fans after each gig, chatting to them, connecting with them, even sleeping on their sofas etc... I've never known Prince chat happily and freely to fans, very few will ever get to meet him unless they're very lucky & even when the fans were allowed on stage at the concerts it was carefully managed so there was no contact with the great man himself.

.

So if Prince asked me to pay for his music then Yes - I would pay BUT judging by the amount of people on this site that think his new stuff is doomed then plenty wouldn't. If Amanda Palmer is an inspiration to Prince as someone who did it and for whom it worked then he needs to take note of how far she goes to connect with the fans. Sometimes I think Prince does what Prince wants and doesn't care about the fans eagerly waiting.

saw her in NYC on new years and she did the whole purple rain album

WOW....I need to check out her stuff. Thanks for that biggrin

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Anyways...I guess we now know why after each listening party he's asked if they would pay for his music. Makes sense now smile

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Reply #3 posted 06/27/14 1:20pm

iZsaZsa

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maplenpg said:



lwr001 said:




maplenpg said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMj_P_6H69g&feature=youtu.be



After watching this I felt I honestly understood what this girl was saying (I'm sorry I've never heard of her) BUT I really can't see how it applies to Prince.


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First - Amanda Palmer spends time with her fans after each gig, chatting to them, connecting with them, even sleeping on their sofas etc... I've never known Prince chat happily and freely to fans, very few will ever get to meet him unless they're very lucky & even when the fans were allowed on stage at the concerts it was carefully managed so there was no contact with the great man himself.


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So if Prince asked me to pay for his music then Yes - I would pay BUT judging by the amount of people on this site that think his new stuff is doomed then plenty wouldn't. If Amanda Palmer is an inspiration to Prince as someone who did it and for whom it worked then he needs to take note of how far she goes to connect with the fans. Sometimes I think Prince does what Prince wants and doesn't care about the fans eagerly waiting.




saw her in NYC on new years and she did the whole purple rain album



WOW....I need to check out her stuff. Thanks for that biggrin


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Anyways...I guess we now know why after each listening party he's asked if they would pay for his music. Makes sense now smile


Maybe Prince & the girls want to do that couch-surfing too. Fans would offer up food and shelter for Prince anyday.
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Reply #4 posted 06/27/14 3:56pm

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i'd travel from another planet to pay to see prince just act like a statue and hand out flowers. i might draw the line at drawing on him though. seriously, it would be interesting to see how he would evolve her ideas, thanks for mentioning her purple rain performance, will have to check her out. i think the majority of people are positive about prince's future music, just positivity is quiet sometimes.
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Reply #5 posted 06/27/14 4:18pm

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just positivity is quiet sometimes.[/quote]

Nice.
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #6 posted 06/28/14 12:20am

maplenpg

PURplEMaPLeSyrup said:

i'd travel from another planet to pay to see prince just act like a statue and hand out flowers. i might draw the line at drawing on him though. seriously, it would be interesting to see how he would evolve her ideas, thanks for mentioning her purple rain performance, will have to check her out. i think the majority of people are positive about prince's future music, just positivity is quiet sometimes.

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I really like the idea of being able to access the music for free and contribute what we think is fair for the artist. However, I am fairly choosy about the music I buy or download. Many people I know download hours and hours worth of music just because they can & because its free. I don't think they would contribute because thats not what they do - they don't buy music.

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I think despite the negativity Prince fans would pay, but would the wider circle? I don't know? It could be revolutionary or it could be a massive disaster but I don't suppose there's a way to find out without trying. I can see people saying "he's got enough money already, why should I give him more when I'm struggling to pay the bills"

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I do actually think Prince tries to give to his fans, but sometimes what he gives can be more frustrating than he maybe thinks. 36 seconds of song was welcomed but frustrating at the same time. Concerts at a moments notice are exhilerating (if you get there) but when you're trying to juggle work, kids etc... and you physically can't get there it's maddening (especially when you read the write-ups later). Maybe he could come cook me an omelette. I'd settle for that biggrin

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Reply #7 posted 06/28/14 8:20am

luvsexy4all

maplenpg said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMj_P_6H69g&feature=youtu.be

After watching this I felt I honestly understood what this girl was saying (I'm sorry I've never heard of her) BUT I really can't see how it applies to Prince.

.

First - Amanda Palmer spends time with her fans after each gig, chatting to them, connecting with them, even sleeping on their sofas etc... I've never known Prince chat happily and freely to fans, very few will ever get to meet him unless they're very lucky & even when the fans were allowed on stage at the concerts it was carefully managed so there was no contact with the great man himself.

.

So if Prince asked me to pay for his music then Yes - I would pay BUT judging by the amount of people on this site that think his new stuff is doomed then plenty wouldn't. If Amanda Palmer is an inspiration to Prince as someone who did it and for whom it worked then he needs to take note of how far she goes to connect with the fans. Sometimes I think Prince does what Prince wants and doesn't care about the fans eagerly waiting.

is that what he means when he said "u get the music u deserve"?

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Reply #8 posted 06/30/14 5:27am

maplenpg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cimy9paMhyg&list=RDCimy9paMhyg#t=376

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The link is for Amanda Palmer singing Purple Rain.

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The more I think about Prince releasing his music in the way Amanda Palmer does the more I like it. The way her website makes the music free whilst asking you to pay for it is ingenius. I honestly think this could be the way forward smile

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Reply #9 posted 06/30/14 6:32am

fnksoul

Prince is just Prince though, he probably just avoids speaking with fans too much to avoid awkward questions and being put in a positin he isnt comfortable with, easier to not let the situations happen than to deal with them and potentially upset people I guess.

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Reply #10 posted 06/30/14 8:42am

maplenpg

fnksoul said:

Prince is just Prince though, he probably just avoids speaking with fans too much to avoid awkward questions and being put in a positin he isnt comfortable with, easier to not let the situations happen than to deal with them and potentially upset people I guess.

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I agree completely but I don't think Prince has a need to go to the lengths Amanda Palmer did. He could just release his music for free and ask for donations like she has?

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Reply #11 posted 06/30/14 9:32am

funksterr

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Prince is just Prince though, he probably just avoids speaking with fans too much to avoid awkward questions and being put in a positin he isnt comfortable with, easier to not let the situations happen than to deal with them and potentially upset people I guess. spiritual

I've watched Prince interact with fans a few times. I realized then that a lot of Prince fans are nuttier than he is. A large percentage think Prince is literally a saint or a God-in-the-flesh type being with spiritual powers. I kind of felt bad for him after, the 3rd of 4th nutcase mentioned The Bible while talking to him. But it's his own fault. I'm pretty sure he corresponds or something with some of them. He certainly didn't go out of his way to argue or avoid the situation. He just nodded his head and agreed, and sometimes pointed to various biblical passages that he felt made his point for him. After a while, you could see him starting to wear down. After that, I never really blamed him much for not being more accessible to fans.

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Reply #12 posted 06/30/14 9:37am

Aerogram

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If Prince released his music for free, surfed on fan's couches and asked for donations, here's a sample of the threads that would be created on the Org:

Prince is 300 x a Millionaire - WTF does he need a donation?

We Should B Paid 2 Listen 2 His Free "Music"

Prince's "Free" Music Is Not Worth a Penny

Before You Offer Your Couch To Prince, Make Sure To Make Him A Non-Preaching Agreement

My "Prince Slept Here" Couch Can B Yours for 10,000 dollars

After Letting Lovesexy Save My Life, I Donated My Savings 2 Prince: How do I get them back?

I'd rather pay for one good song than dowload that.

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Reply #13 posted 07/01/14 12:35pm

maplenpg

Aerogram said:

If Prince released his music for free, surfed on fan's couches and asked for donations, here's a sample of the threads that would be created on the Org:

Prince is 300 x a Millionaire - WTF does he need a donation?

We Should B Paid 2 Listen 2 His Free "Music"

Prince's "Free" Music Is Not Worth a Penny

Before You Offer Your Couch To Prince, Make Sure To Make Him A Non-Preaching Agreement

My "Prince Slept Here" Couch Can B Yours for 10,000 dollars

After Letting Lovesexy Save My Life, I Donated My Savings 2 Prince: How do I get them back?

I'd rather pay for one good song than dowload that.

lol I LOVE all of these lol

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The one I've made bold is particularly interesting though as I think it would be a reasonable enough question. Given that 3EG are calling their debut (something like) no$$$4limoyet (I didn't check on twitter) suggests that we should support the rest of the band as newcomers and ignore the fact that Prince (a multimillionaire) is on board?

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Thoughts?

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Reply #14 posted 07/01/14 1:56pm

EyeHatechu

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funksterr said:



fnksoul said:


Prince is just Prince though, he probably just avoids speaking with fans too much to avoid awkward questions and being put in a positin he isnt comfortable with, easier to not let the situations happen than to deal with them and potentially upset people I guess. spiritual



I've watched Prince interact with fans a few times. I realized then that a lot of Prince fans are nuttier than he is. A large percentage think Prince is literally a saint or a God-in-the-flesh type being with spiritual powers. I kind of felt bad for him after, the 3rd of 4th nutcase mentioned The Bible while talking to him. But it's his own fault. I'm pretty sure he corresponds or something with some of them. He certainly didn't go out of his way to argue or avoid the situation. He just nodded his head and agreed, and sometimes pointed to various biblical passages that he felt made his point for him. After a while, you could see him starting to wear down. After that, I never really blamed him much for not being more accessible to fans.


Awww Princey...He brought it upon himself though.
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Reply #15 posted 07/01/14 5:02pm

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My professor showed this video to us some months back. I have mixed feelings about it, but it wouldn't work for Prince. He's an established artist and I dont see him doing something an indie artist would. Imagine the stories the press would write on it...

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Reply #16 posted 07/01/14 6:13pm

EddieC

maplenpg said:

PURplEMaPLeSyrup said:

i'd travel from another planet to pay to see prince just act like a statue and hand out flowers. i might draw the line at drawing on him though. seriously, it would be interesting to see how he would evolve her ideas, thanks for mentioning her purple rain performance, will have to check her out. i think the majority of people are positive about prince's future music, just positivity is quiet sometimes.

.

I really like the idea of being able to access the music for free and contribute what we think is fair for the artist. However, I am fairly choosy about the music I buy or download. Many people I know download hours and hours worth of music just because they can & because its free. I don't think they would contribute because thats not what they do - they don't buy music.

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I think despite the negativity Prince fans would pay, but would the wider circle? I don't know? It could be revolutionary or it could be a massive disaster but I don't suppose there's a way to find out without trying. I can see people saying "he's got enough money already, why should I give him more when I'm struggling to pay the bills"

.

I do actually think Prince tries to give to his fans, but sometimes what he gives can be more frustrating than he maybe thinks. 36 seconds of song was welcomed but frustrating at the same time. Concerts at a moments notice are exhilerating (if you get there) but when you're trying to juggle work, kids etc... and you physically can't get there it's maddening (especially when you read the write-ups later). Maybe he could come cook me an omelette. I'd settle for that biggrin

I download lots of music I don't get around to listening to. And part of that's because a lot of it's free. I'm on vacation right now, and didn't bring any Prince with me--but I did bring a couple of Amanda Palmer, and I paid for them. Love me some Amanda Palmer.

But Amanda doesn't play with snippets, doesn't work to build "mystery"--she tells you what's coming (and in the case of Theatre Is Evil, it was fantastic). And there's nearly always something coming. She encourages fans to post videos--she posts tons herself. She's all over the internet, and it's an open community. That's why she's able to ask, and why people are there to give. Prince hasn't encouraged that atmosphere--and I don't think the supports there for him.

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Reply #17 posted 07/01/14 7:24pm

V10LETBLUES

wow, this chick is a badass. More power to her.

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Reply #18 posted 07/02/14 1:19am

Scarfo

The best wat to make Prince NOT do something, is suggesting something he should do. Prince is very shy and reclusive. I don't see him doing a meet and greet with his fans like Olivia Munn does.

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Reply #19 posted 07/02/14 5:03am

maplenpg

But if Prince just put his music out there FOR FREE (without any other fan interaction) but asking for donations then WOULD YOU PAY?

(even if the music wasn't the best he's done)?

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Reply #20 posted 07/02/14 6:21am

raddahone

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maplenpg said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMj_P_6H69g&feature=youtu.be

I've never known Prince chat happily and freely to fans, very few will ever get to meet him unless they're very lucky & even when the fans were allowed on stage at the concerts it was carefully managed so there was no contact with the great man himself.

.

So if Prince asked me to pay for his music then Yes - I would pay BUT judging by the amount of people on this site that think his new stuff is doomed then plenty wouldn't. If Amanda Palmer is an inspiration to Prince as someone who did it and for whom it worked then he needs to take note of how far she goes to connect with the fans. Sometimes I think Prince does what Prince wants and doesn't care about the fans eagerly waiting.

greetings,

back around 1986, i showed up at Prince's house with my younger sister with a small freesia plant. it was all that i could afford. his guard called inside and then told me that Prince said we were invited to come in. i regret that i was so broke - did not have a job or funds to stay, visit, and change our airplane tickets to go home to illinois - that i muttered the words somewhat like this to his security, 'please tell him that we have a plane to catch' and we drove away. i acutally didn't have any credit left on my credit cards...do i regret this? absoultely - but, i look at the absolute value in mathematics where anything put inside of it - even if negative-comes out positive.

...'time' was not right as i have had the extreme fortune of listening to 'his' music and lyrics and see and feel what is in them that can in some way apply to my life/time/space and to allow myself to grow and not be a potted plant.

...do i beg with a hat now? somewhat, the answer is yes as maybe i have the fortune of being gifted with a very special hat from someone that embodies a most shining-beautiful Spirit.

i feel that Amanda is amazing and speaks through her heart. what a beautiful journey she is experiencing. she said so much here...celebrity is people loving u from a distance. what a statement. just remember that we are light and energy and that we can silently love without any boundaries of seeming distance.

~honey is b-ing 1 with the 1~
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Reply #21 posted 07/02/14 7:11am

maplenpg

raddahone said:

maplenpg said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMj_P_6H69g&feature=youtu.be

I've never known Prince chat happily and freely to fans, very few will ever get to meet him unless they're very lucky & even when the fans were allowed on stage at the concerts it was carefully managed so there was no contact with the great man himself.

.

So if Prince asked me to pay for his music then Yes - I would pay BUT judging by the amount of people on this site that think his new stuff is doomed then plenty wouldn't. If Amanda Palmer is an inspiration to Prince as someone who did it and for whom it worked then he needs to take note of how far she goes to connect with the fans. Sometimes I think Prince does what Prince wants and doesn't care about the fans eagerly waiting.

greetings,

back around 1986, i showed up at Prince's house with my younger sister with a small freesia plant. it was all that i could afford. his guard called inside and then told me that Prince said we were invited to come in. i regret that i was so broke - did not have a job or funds to stay, visit, and change our airplane tickets to go home to illinois - that i muttered the words somewhat like this to his security, 'please tell him that we have a plane to catch' and we drove away. i acutally didn't have any credit left on my credit cards...do i regret this? absoultely - but, i look at the absolute value in mathematics where anything put inside of it - even if negative-comes out positive.

...'time' was not right as i have had the extreme fortune of listening to 'his' music and lyrics and see and feel what is in them that can in some way apply to my life/time/space and to allow myself to grow and not be a potted plant.

...do i beg with a hat now? somewhat, the answer is yes as maybe i have the fortune of being gifted with a very special hat from someone that embodies a most shining-beautiful Spirit.

i feel that Amanda is amazing and speaks through her heart. what a beautiful journey she is experiencing. she said so much here...celebrity is people loving u from a distance. what a statement. just remember that we are light and energy and that we can silently love without any boundaries of seeming distance.

Greetings, a great story but would you pay for prince's music if he released it now for free? (sorry if the answer is above but the last bit was a bit cryptic for me) biggrin

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Reply #22 posted 07/02/14 7:59am

raddahone

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maplenpg said:

raddahone said:

greetings,

back around 1986, i showed up at Prince's house with my younger sister with a small freesia plant. it was all that i could afford. his guard called inside and then told me that Prince said we were invited to come in. i regret that i was so broke - did not have a job or funds to stay, visit, and change our airplane tickets to go home to illinois - that i muttered the words somewhat like this to his security, 'please tell him that we have a plane to catch' and we drove away. i acutally didn't have any credit left on my credit cards...do i regret this? absoultely - but, i look at the absolute value in mathematics where anything put inside of it - even if negative-comes out positive.

...'time' was not right as i have had the extreme fortune of listening to 'his' music and lyrics and see and feel what is in them that can in some way apply to my life/time/space and to allow myself to grow and not be a potted plant.

...do i beg with a hat now? somewhat, the answer is yes as maybe i have the fortune of being gifted with a very special hat from someone that embodies a most shining-beautiful Spirit.

i feel that Amanda is amazing and speaks through her heart. what a beautiful journey she is experiencing. she said so much here...celebrity is people loving u from a distance. what a statement. just remember that we are light and energy and that we can silently love without any boundaries of seeming distance.

Greetings, a great story but would you pay for prince's music if he released it now for free? (sorry if the answer is above but the last bit was a bit cryptic for me) biggrin

yes

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Reply #23 posted 07/02/14 10:14pm

EddieC

In answer to the question-- Yes, I would pay for Prince music if he offered it for listener choice donations as Amanda Palmer has done some of her music.
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Reply #24 posted 07/03/14 6:00am

V10LETBLUES

For me the answer would be if I thought the music is worth it. I have never had a problem paying for the music I like.


While I may have listened all of his new music, I own none of it because I do not like it. I would not pay for another MplSound or 20Ten. Lets's be honest here, Prince is upset at the wrong people. If Prince was still releasing good music he wouldn't have any problems with record labels or fans.

Starting with the 90's, as big a legend as Prince is, people stopped buying his new music. It has not ben very good period. There is no nice or honest way around that fact.


Yes there is a small minority here that disagrees, and likes his newer music, which is good for that prticular fan because that fan has a steady output of that kind of music with no sign of ebbing any time soon.

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Reply #25 posted 07/03/14 6:27am

beatz01

Prince has already "made it" (financially and in every other way).What A.P. shows is what her way of "making it" was or still is.

So there's actually no need for Prince to re-invent the wheel businesswise.He can go oldschool and sell CD's, he can put his stuff on itunes, he can give it away for free, he can make another exclusive deal with a newspaper - he'll get his money either way.

No actual need for him to go couchsurfing or utilize kickstarter.

Oh and don't forget - he has a new deal with WB which probably means a hefty advance anway.

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Reply #26 posted 07/03/14 6:33am

maplenpg

V10LETBLUES said:

For me the answer would be if I thought the music is worth it. I have never had a problem paying for the music I like.


While I may have listened all of his new music, I own none of it because I do not like it. I would not pay for another MplSound or 20Ten. Lets's be honest here, Prince is upset at the wrong people. If Prince was still releasing good music he wouldn't have any problems with record labels or fans.

Starting with the 90's, as big a legend as Prince is, people stopped buying his new music. It has not ben very good period. There is no nice or honest way around that fact.


Yes there is a small minority here that disagrees, and likes his newer music, which is good for that prticular fan because that fan has a steady output of that kind of music with no sign of ebbing any time soon.

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It's interesting because you'd have to download it and listen to it to decide whether it was any good or not.

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Is it then fair not to even give £1 or $1 even if it's not to your taste?

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and really? are you sure there's not even one song in his new music worth paying for eek ?

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I'm not saying there's a right or a wrong answer but I do find it an interesting argument. My personal opinion is that I would donate the price of an album however good or bad it was. Maybe I'm old but that was what I had to do when a vinyl album came out at the record shop (happy days) and I brought plenty of shit then, believe me biggrin

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Reply #27 posted 07/03/14 6:39am

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To me, some people are forgetting about the 90s. They either werent there or just plain forgot. He did very well with Diamonds and Pearls and the Gold Experience. These were named some of his best albums in years by critics, fans, etc. He also had great music and many underrated albums. Lets at least wait for the albums to arrive in our hands before we start to doubt him. Lets appreciate him for the earlier music. It is a totally different ballgame now in the music industry and Prince is a man of the 80s. The music that charts now is a world different from the music P puts out. So dont expect another Purple Rain or Musicology but lets just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.
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Reply #28 posted 07/03/14 6:44am

maplenpg

beatz01 said:

Prince has already "made it" (financially and in every other way).What A.P. shows is what her way of "making it" was or still is.

So there's actually no need for Prince to re-invent the wheel businesswise.He can go oldschool and sell CD's, he can put his stuff on itunes, he can give it away for free, he can make another exclusive deal with a newspaper - he'll get his money either way.

No actual need for him to go couchsurfing or utilize kickstarter.

Oh and don't forget - he has a new deal with WB which probably means a hefty advance anway.

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The thing is, Prince seems to WANT to reinvent the wheel when it comes to releasing music. Maybe he doesn't need to but that doesn't seem to stop him trying. The fact he makes the money anyway is a bonus. That's why releasing his music with listener contributions would be an interesting exercise.

And yes, he doesn't need to couch-surf or anything like that. Just release the damned music one way or another! biggrin

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Sadly I think the WB deal will put paid to P even trying something new and inivative such as listener contributions for an established artist sad

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Reply #29 posted 07/03/14 6:52am

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EyeHatechu said:

To me, some people are forgetting about the 90s. They either werent there or just plain forgot. He did very well with Diamonds and Pearls and the Gold Experience. These were named some of his best albums in years by critics, fans, etc. He also had great music and many underrated albums. Lets at least wait for the albums to arrive in our hands before we start to doubt him. Lets appreciate him for the earlier music. It is a totally different ballgame now in the music industry and Prince is a man of the 80s. The music that charts now is a world different from the music P puts out. So dont expect another Purple Rain or Musicology but lets just sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.

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Agreed biggrin

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I also think that a lot of Prince's stuff can hit you as being great years (even decades) after it is released. I didn't particularly like emancipation and others from around that period at the time but I revisit them every so often and I usually like them a little more with every listen smile

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So??? ... I'm guessing you would pay for P's music through a free music/ listener contribution type of release (whether the music be good or not)?

[Edited 7/3/14 6:54am]

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