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Thread started 07/26/14 8:06pm

Anotherlova4Ne
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So lets talk Prince, What genre has the public specified him as?

So I am back again with YET AGAIN another Prince thread.

This is a sincere question. And this question is all about Princes success in

taking over each genre of music; BUT yet it seems like EACH crowd specifes him to be a certain way.

I wanna know what PRINCES genres are? As in the official crowd he plays for...orIf he plays for one at all.

He seems to play what he wants to hear. AND so far he hasn't truly failed us; but

I MUST know

Is Prince pop, rock, funk, jazz, contemp?

Is he a Pop artist STILL, or has he moved on?

the black folks percevies him to be FUNK

What is he??

I think he is a funk artist.

How about you my sweet dears?

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Reply #1 posted 07/26/14 9:27pm

givegoodlove

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This is tough, but i think most of the general public consider him 80s era pop. We know better, as he's rock punk jazz funk soul the list goes on. Minneapolis sound has their own sub-genre

But if you're anything like me I consider prince and all his artists their own genre: prince. Lol
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Reply #2 posted 07/26/14 10:15pm

PopcornFetus

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givegoodlove said:

This is tough, but i think most of the general public consider him 80s era pop. We know better, as he's rock punk jazz funk soul the list goes on. Minneapolis sound has their own sub-genre

But if you're anything like me I consider prince and all his artists their own genre: prince. Lol


I agree. It's such a singular mash-up of genres across his body of work. I have a Music folder on my hdd with many subfolders of different artists and next to that I have a Prince folder.
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Reply #3 posted 07/27/14 7:17am

thedoorkeeper

Why do you feel the need to pigeonhole Prince's music?

I don't see the benefit. confused

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Reply #4 posted 07/27/14 9:57am

SuperSoulFight
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Funny thing, in a record store (the ones that are still there), you always find yourself looking for the Prince section: is it under "soul" or "pop"? I don't think anyone ever found out
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Reply #5 posted 07/27/14 11:47am

TrevorAyer

80's new wave mostly

probably some people consider him rnb and funk

nobody considers him a rap jazz country reggae or strait rock artist .. especially not people who listen to those genres

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Reply #6 posted 07/27/14 11:58am

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Most people probably don't know the breadth of his style but would probably lump him in rock/pop category. Back when there were record stores that's where you would find his stuff
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Reply #7 posted 07/27/14 12:41pm

Javi

I think most people consider him a funk artist. I would happily accept that he's one of the most versatile musicians and I wouldn't place him under a specific genre.

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However, on Spanish record shops (because both things do exist, Spain and record shops, though probably not for long) it isn't clear where to find the old man. He can be on pop/rock, he can be on soul/funk. That ambivalence is always a good thing, of course.

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Reply #8 posted 07/27/14 12:47pm

SuperSoulFight
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This is a different subject, but you made me curious: you think Spain won't exist for long?! I know about the Basques and Catalonya, but...this is new to me, compadre!
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Reply #9 posted 07/27/14 12:52pm

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Let's start a new category for Prince by the Org. called Fusion! Prince is capable of playing just about any musical genre, he is music, so why not label him as such.

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Reply #10 posted 07/27/14 1:29pm

novabrkr

Pop / Rock.

That's what I usually see.


I suppose many people that listen to funk will always associate him with funk, first and foremost. People that like his funk stuff just tend to be very passionate about that part of his output, although the majority of his songs on most of his albums aren't really funk (there's usually just a few).

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Reply #11 posted 07/27/14 2:36pm

djThunderfunk

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joyinrepetition said:

Let's start a new category for Prince by the Org. called Fusion! Prince is capable of playing just about any musical genre, he is music, so why not label him as such.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Fusion_music_genres


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Reply #12 posted 07/27/14 3:09pm

thesculptor

He's classed as Pop/Rock in many magazines, websites, record stores etc.

For me, he's Rock/Pop/Funk/Soul/Jazz and that's what he is in my iTunes library, at least. He's a mix of all those in his musical output - even in a single track and most of his albums cover all these genres.

these are the days of wild........
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Reply #13 posted 07/27/14 4:05pm

Tittypants

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Anotherlova4Nessa said:

So I am back again with YET AGAIN another Prince thread.

This is a sincere question. And this question is all about Princes success in

taking over each genre of music; BUT yet it seems like EACH crowd specifes him to be a certain way.

I wanna know what PRINCES genres are? As in the official crowd he plays for...orIf he plays for one at all.

He seems to play what he wants to hear. AND so far he hasn't truly failed us; but

I MUST know

Is Prince pop, rock, funk, jazz, contemp?

Is he a Pop artist STILL, or has he moved on?

the black folks percevies him to be FUNK

What is he??

I think he is a funk artist.

How about you my sweet dears?

Unfortunately.....gay. lol


I'm dead serious. Everybody who I know [in my daily life...not my personal life] perceives Prince as gay. NO musical genres or nothing! Just.....well.......gay.


I would say that Prince is his own unique genre. nod I can't say that about [mostly] anybody.

الحيوان النادلة ((((|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|)))) ...AND THAT'S THE WAY THE "TITTY" MILKS IT!
My Albums: https://zillzmp.bandcamp.com/music
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Reply #14 posted 07/27/14 4:49pm

steakfinger

givegoodlove said:

This is tough, but i think most of the general public consider him 80s era pop. We know better, as he's rock punk jazz funk soul the list goes on. Minneapolis sound has their own sub-genre But if you're anything like me I consider prince and all his artists their own genre: prince. Lol

You forgot to put jazz in quotation marks.

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Reply #15 posted 07/27/14 9:35pm

givegoodlove

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steakfinger said:



givegoodlove said:


This is tough, but i think most of the general public consider him 80s era pop. We know better, as he's rock punk jazz funk soul the list goes on. Minneapolis sound has their own sub-genre But if you're anything like me I consider prince and all his artists their own genre: prince. Lol


You forgot to put jazz in quotation marks.


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Reply #16 posted 07/28/14 4:14am

Javi

SuperSoulFighter said:

This is a different subject, but you made me curious: you think Spain won't exist for long?! I know about the Basques and Catalonya, but...this is new to me, compadre!

Well, we have almost 30% of the population unemployed and the Catalans are pushing hard to leave. But I feel more optimist today: Spain will resist! lol We may even see a Prince remaster before Spain disappears.

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Reply #17 posted 07/28/14 4:55am

Ppenguin

Retired
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Reply #18 posted 07/28/14 5:05am

robertgeorgeak
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At his best he doesn't need a defined musical genre. File under 'space cadet'.
don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed....
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Reply #19 posted 07/28/14 11:20am

novabrkr

steakfinger said:

givegoodlove said:

This is tough, but i think most of the general public consider him 80s era pop. We know better, as he's rock punk jazz funk soul the list goes on. Minneapolis sound has their own sub-genre But if you're anything like me I consider prince and all his artists their own genre: prince. Lol

You forgot to put jazz in quotation marks.


He's certainly done jazz in a more conventional sense than what he's done punk.

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Reply #20 posted 07/28/14 11:30am

dandan

Ppenguin said:

Retired


lol lol lol

[Edited 7/28/14 11:30am]

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Reply #21 posted 07/28/14 11:48am

SuperSoulFight
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Javi said:



SuperSoulFighter said:


This is a different subject, but you made me curious: you think Spain won't exist for long?! I know about the Basques and Catalonya, but...this is new to me, compadre!

Well, we have almost 30% of the population unemployed and the Catalans are pushing hard to leave. But I feel more optimist today: Spain will resist! lol We may even see a Prince remaster before Spain disappears.


Well, even if Catalonia becomes indepent, the rest would still be Spain, right? But it's all very easy for me to say this, because I live in a small country where everybody speaks the same language.
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Reply #22 posted 07/28/14 11:50am

SuperSoulFight
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steakfinger said:



givegoodlove said:


This is tough, but i think most of the general public consider him 80s era pop. We know better, as he's rock punk jazz funk soul the list goes on. Minneapolis sound has their own sub-genre But if you're anything like me I consider prince and all his artists their own genre: prince. Lol


You forgot to put jazz in quotation marks.


What is "jazz" anyway? Rock and roll is just jazz with a hard backbeat- Keith Richards.
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Reply #23 posted 07/28/14 12:00pm

Ppenguin

dandan said:



Ppenguin said:


Retired


lol lol lol

[Edited 7/28/14 11:30am]




Seriously - the number of people who stopped to ask what we were queuing for during the Hit N Run shows earlier in the year and then said "is he still going?", " THE Prince from the 80s, is he doing a comeback ?", "has he done anything since TMBGITW?", "I thought he'd died".

Same response from my colleagues when I booked tickets for the May gigs
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Reply #24 posted 07/28/14 12:43pm

Javi

SuperSoulFighter said:

Javi said:

Well, we have almost 30% of the population unemployed and the Catalans are pushing hard to leave. But I feel more optimist today: Spain will resist! lol We may even see a Prince remaster before Spain disappears.

Well, even if Catalonia becomes indepent, the rest would still be Spain, right? But it's all very easy for me to say this, because I live in a small country where everybody speaks the same language.

Yeah, the "disappear" thing is just a way of talking, related also to the huge economic and social crisis. Anyway, I don't think Catalonia will leave, but they'll surely gain more political autonomy in the process.

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Reply #25 posted 07/28/14 1:10pm

givegoodlove

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SuperSoulFighter said:

steakfinger said:



givegoodlove said:


This is tough, but i think most of the general public consider him 80s era pop. We know better, as he's rock punk jazz funk soul the list goes on. Minneapolis sound has their own sub-genre But if you're anything like me I consider prince and all his artists their own genre: prince. Lol


You forgot to put jazz in quotation marks.


What is "jazz" anyway? Rock and roll is just jazz with a hard backbeat- Keith Richards.


Old friends 4 sale, some tracks could be considered "jazz"-Esq, no?
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Reply #26 posted 07/28/14 1:11pm

givegoodlove

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novabrkr said:



steakfinger said:




givegoodlove said:


This is tough, but i think most of the general public consider him 80s era pop. We know better, as he's rock punk jazz funk soul the list goes on. Minneapolis sound has their own sub-genre But if you're anything like me I consider prince and all his artists their own genre: prince. Lol


You forgot to put jazz in quotation marks.




He's certainly done jazz in a more conventional sense than what he's done punk.



"...it's time for "jazz" to die..."
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Reply #27 posted 07/28/14 1:57pm

SuperSoulFight
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Javi said:



SuperSoulFighter said:


Javi said:


Well, we have almost 30% of the population unemployed and the Catalans are pushing hard to leave. But I feel more optimist today: Spain will resist! lol We may even see a Prince remaster before Spain disappears.



Well, even if Catalonia becomes indepent, the rest would still be Spain, right? But it's all very easy for me to say this, because I live in a small country where everybody speaks the same language.

Yeah, the "disappear" thing is just a way of talking, related also to the huge economic and social crisis. Anyway, I don't think Catalonia will leave, but they'll surely gain more political autonomy in the process.


Maybe the whole concept of the "nation state" will have to be put to rest in this globalizing world anyway. Because it really is a concept dating back to the French Revolution and Napoleon. Before that, people felt more connected to their home region and/or family. So maybe we can evolve into a Europe of regions rather than nations, which is, as I said, a made up concept. Think of all the harm this concept caused in Africa, Russia and China.
But I'm afraid I'm drifting very much off-topic here....
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Reply #28 posted 07/30/14 8:07pm

khemseraph

most people are just ignorant(i mean that sincerely).they will put him in R&B because he is black. that's how basic public perception is. I would find robin thicke,timberlake and amy winehouse in the pop section and was like huh? or find lenny kravitz and saul williams in R&B/soul. i think most people (where I am from anyway) look at him as both r&b and rock. in these parts he is well respected for his tight grooves and his guitar playing.and i'm in a rural area. even rednecks love him.

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