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Reply #60 posted 10/29/14 8:36pm

BobGeorge909

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thedance said:



kidmelody2012 said:


he will play The jam by larry Graham



Why would he play that, when he already played this a lot - in the 90s.. question


Therein lies the joke.
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Reply #61 posted 10/29/14 8:38pm

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2020 said:

Prince never dissapoints on SNL!!!



Prince along with NPG Horns and 3rdEyeGirl gonna rip the roof off!


Beautiful loved and blessed sucked donkey balls. Sucking donkey balls disappoints me in case u were wondering.
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Reply #62 posted 10/29/14 8:40pm

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Scarfo said:

My dream would be for Prince to play "Computer Blue" and a cover of Nirvana's "Smell Like Teen Spirit", but I know there's not a snowball in hell's chance of that happening. lol


SLTS is a huge sloppy wonderful mess. Prince is usuallynto neat and/or precise to give SLTS a tolerable approach.
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Reply #63 posted 10/30/14 12:53am

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NouveauDance said:

IstenSzek said:

[img:$uid]http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f331/larslimburg/awright_zps2021cf4a.gif[/img:$uid]

Backrolls? eek

"don't TRY it lil' boy!" lol

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #64 posted 10/30/14 9:14am

2020

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BobGeorge909 said:

2020 said:

Prince never dissapoints on SNL!!!



Prince along with NPG Horns and 3rdEyeGirl gonna rip the roof off!


Beautiful loved and blessed sucked donkey balls. Sucking donkey balls disappoints me in case u were wondering.

Yes but Fury live more than made up for it!
The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #65 posted 10/30/14 1:19pm

Bluu

After all this time, Prince continues to bend and break the rules. I love it. cool

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Reply #66 posted 10/30/14 3:22pm

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I think he should start playing right after Chris Rock opens the show. That way, we get ten good minutes and don't have to suffer through so many unfunny comedy sketches. Let's face it, the show is dead. Jim Carrey could not even save it. His car commercial was the most popular segment last week and it included no cast members. lol!!

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Reply #67 posted 10/30/14 8:44pm

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I'm hoping he performs Wow. I'm loving that song!

No More Haters on the Internet.
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Reply #68 posted 10/31/14 3:27am

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Bluu said:

After all this time, Prince continues to bend and break the rules. I love it. cool

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No, he's using cheap stunts to hide the less than stellar quality of the songs.

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Reply #69 posted 10/31/14 6:42am

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I'm usually not anxious about anything Prince does because I'm a selfish misanthrope. As long as I like something, I don't care if others like it. But, I'll admit that because I've received so many emails and phone calls from friends and family members who are "REALLY EXCITED" about Prince being on SNL with Chris Rock, I do want him to do well. I'm amazed at how many of my friends and family members are taking notice of his two new records, and it's clear to me that his SNL performance will impact whether or not they purchase the two new albums, which is somewhat stupid because they can hear both of the albums for free online, but, for some reason, this SNL performance is really resonating with many of them. And, while I don't think that the stage is ever too big for Prince, he's proven to go left when everyone else wants him to go right with sometimes less than desirable results.

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With that stated, I'll only be disappointed if he doesn't do one song from each album; yet, I hope "FunknRoll" isn't one of them because he's performed that publically already. (And, since I'll be recording the performance, I don't need another live version of "FunknRoll" for my collection. Like I said, I'm a selfish misanthrope.) Other than that, I love most of the songs on both albums, but I'd like to see a few personal favs, such as "Clouds," "WOW," "The Gold Standard," "Pretzlebodylogic," "Anotherlove," or "Time." I just don't want old songs. I like the new music and want to hear that.

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Reply #70 posted 10/31/14 9:49am

lwr001

Im sure Clouds will be one song as CRock has a pic of P rehearsing with Lianna

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Reply #71 posted 10/31/14 10:03am

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Yes from the looks of it Clouds (I hope!) will be featured!

http://whosay.chrisrock.c...ck/1018780

[Edited 10/31/14 10:05am]

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Reply #72 posted 11/01/14 10:44am

Pueroda

BartVanHemelen said:

Bluu said:

After all this time, Prince continues to bend and break the rules. I love it. cool

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No, he's using cheap stunts to hide the less than stellar quality of the songs.



Nevertheless (regardless of his reason)...he continues to bend/break rules-why? He is P.R.I.N.C.E.-ONE OF THE GREATEST ARTISTS OF ALL TIME and the entertainment industry recognizes him as such, often times playing by his rules...END OF!!

....Prince has risen and will forever stay above water and those that are wise, sinking/have sunken should seek knowledge from him...

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Reply #73 posted 11/01/14 10:53am

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I am very happy with his 10's work so far.

I could care less what he plays tonight, he could come out and do an 8 minute jam of the inspector gadget theme song for all I care, I am sure he would slay it.

[Edited 11/1/14 10:56am]

"You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013
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Reply #74 posted 11/01/14 11:36am

Scarfo

BobGeorge909 said:

Scarfo said:

My dream would be for Prince to play "Computer Blue" and a cover of Nirvana's "Smell Like Teen Spirit", but I know there's not a snowball in hell's chance of that happening. lol

SLTS is a huge sloppy wonderful mess. Prince is usuallynto neat and/or precise to give SLTS a tolerable approach.

You're probably right, but I gotta admit "Pretzelbodylogic" is pretty darn sloppy. lol, anyway, if he at least performs "Wow", then I will be a happy Panda.

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Reply #75 posted 11/01/14 2:37pm

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Scarfo said:



BobGeorge909 said:


Scarfo said:

My dream would be for Prince to play "Computer Blue" and a cover of Nirvana's "Smell Like Teen Spirit", but I know there's not a snowball in hell's chance of that happening. lol



SLTS is a huge sloppy wonderful mess. Prince is usuallynto neat and/or precise to give SLTS a tolerable approach.


You're probably right, but I gotta admit "Pretzelbodylogic" is pretty darn sloppy. lol, anyway, if he at least performs "Wow", then I will be a happy Panda.


Ur rightw...pretzel is. Tambourine is pretty sloppy too. He's sloppy from time to time..but generally speaking....
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Reply #76 posted 11/01/14 2:51pm

Bluu

BartVanHemelen said:

Bluu said:

After all this time, Prince continues to bend and break the rules. I love it. cool

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No, he's using cheap stunts to hide the less than stellar quality of the songs.

Clearly you and I have different criteria on what determines the quality of an artist's music. In that respect, "quality" here is somewhat subjective, so it looks like we're going to have to agree to disagree, because I do not in any way share in your perception. When I listen to AOA and PE I hear music that is on par with any of Prince's previous work and the work of other artists in the industry in terms of the the art, science and psychology underlying the songs' instrumental and vocal arrangements, composition, lyrics, emotional resonance, hooks, harmonies and melodies.

.

But I'm not a musician; perhaps you are. If that is the case, you would certainly have more of a technical gauge on the quality of his work than I do. Fortunately, there's enough room in a forum for everyone's opinion, so it's all good. To each their own.

.

As you well know, Prince was a child prodigy, signed with WB in '78 for an unprecedented amount of money--a notable feat for any artist, let alone an African American artist at the tender age of 20, who had yet to release his first album. He has a 36-year career under his belt and an international and multi-generational fan base. Again, one's idea of "quality" can be subjective. One person's negative or positive opinion of a song does not determine its quality. But this kind of worldwide and consistent receptivity to his music, over three and a half decades, shows us there is conscensus that Prince's music is worthy of attention, and is of a level of quality that demands it. That he has earned so much respect, admiration and accolades from so many music critics and, especially, his own peers in the industry--musicians, songwriters, singers from all backgrounds and in all genres of music--is powerful testimony to the extraordinary caliber of his music.

.

You are entitled to your perception--it may even be the correct one, for all I know--and I respect that. I actually kind of appreciate you sharing it because it allows me to further vet the reasons and data underlying my own opinion, which in turn allows me come from an even more informed place and with greater conviction. That said, my opinion has not wavered: Prince has nothing to hide with AOA, PE or any of his albums. Thus, no need or use for gimmicks with regard to SNL. Whether you like AOA & PE or not; whether you agree with tonight's performance or not, the man's got MAD SKILLS, son. smile

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And I stand by my initial statement. That uncprecedented contract with WB in 1978 was the first of many times throughout Prince's storied career that he has bucked the trends, defied expectations, and broken down barriers. It is a consistent pattern, and while it has at times rubbed some folks in the industry the wrong way, the level of respect he commands buys him allowances that few other artists would be permitted. Even in 2014 he continues the tradition of bending the rules: topping both Rock and R&B charts simultaneously with the initial release of AOA and PE, and tonight's 8-minute live performance on SNL.

[Edited 11/2/14 17:16pm]

[Edited 11/2/14 17:25pm]

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Reply #77 posted 11/01/14 3:02pm

SoulAlive

hmmm 8-minute jam,huh? Could it be the long version of "Computer Blue"?! eek

then he'll announce the Purple Rain remaster!!

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Reply #78 posted 11/01/14 4:56pm

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8 Little Pills.

And then bed.

The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams
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Reply #79 posted 11/01/14 5:06pm

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SoulAlive said:

hmmm 8-minute jam,huh? Could it be the long version of "Computer Blue"?! eek

then he'll announce the Purple Rain remaster!!

that would KILL me. although it would probably be a slowed down 3EG version.

but even so. computer blue drool plus remaster announcement = org meltdown.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #80 posted 11/01/14 5:18pm

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NouveauDance said:

I smell a Sly Stone medley boxed

http://www.sheawong.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/The-office-NOOOOOOOOO-gif.gif

Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap pimp2

And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below
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Reply #81 posted 11/01/14 10:31pm

williamb610

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Here's what I'd like to see... Clouds into AnotherLove into Way Back Home/Purple Rain

You almost got your wish exactly. He did Clouds and Another Love.

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Reply #82 posted 11/02/14 3:59pm

2020

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williamb610 said:

2020 said:

Here's what I'd like to see... Clouds into AnotherLove into Way Back Home/Purple Rain

You almost got your wish exactly. He did Clouds and Another Love.

Yep and it was epic! Thanks P!

The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #83 posted 11/02/14 4:24pm

JoshuaWho

Bluu said:

BartVanHemelen said:

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No, he's using cheap stunts to hide the less than stellar quality of the songs.

Clearly you and I have different criteria on what determines the quality of an artist's music. In that respect, "quality" here is somewhat subjective, so it looks like we're going to have to agree to disagree, because I do not in any way share in your perception. When I listen to AOA and PE I hear music that is on par with any of Prince's previous work and the work of other artists in the industry in terms of the the art, science and psychology underlying the songs' instrumental and vocal arrangements, composition, lyrics, emotional resonance, hooks, harmonies and melodies.

.

But I'm not a musician; perhaps you are. If that is the case, you would certainly have more of a technical gauge on the quality of his work than I do. Fortunately, there's enough room in a forum for everyone's opinion, so it's all good. To each their own.

.

As you well know, Prince was a child prodigy, signed with WB in '78 for an unprecedented amount of money--a notable feat for any artist, let alone an African American artist at the tender age of 20, who had yet to release his first album. He has a 36-year career under his belt and an international and multi-generational fan base. Again, one's idea of "quality" can be subjective. One person's negative or positive opinion of a song does not determine its quality. But this kind of worldwide and consistent receptivity to his music, over three and a half decades, shows us there is conscensus that Prince's music is worthy of attention, and is of a level of quality that demands it. That he has earned so much respect, admiration and accolades from so many music critics and, especially, his own peers in the industry--musicians, songwriters, singers from all backgrounds and in all genres of music--is powerful testimony to the extraordinary caliber of his music.

.

You are entitled to your perception--it may even be the correct one, for all I know--and I respect that. I actually kind of appreciate you sharing it because it allows me to further vet the reasons and data underlying my own opinion, which in turn allows me come from an even more informed place and with greater conviction. That said, my opinion has not wavered: Prince has nothing to hide with AOA, PE or any of his albums. Thus, no need or use for gimmicks with regard to SNL. Whether you like AOA & PE or not; whether you agree with tonights performance or not, the man's got MAD SKILLS, son. smile

.

And I stand by my initial statement. That uncprecedented contract with WB in 1978 with the first of many times throughout Prince's storied career that he has bucked the trends, defied expectations, and broken down barriers. Its a consistent pattern and while it has at times rubbed some folks in the industry the wrong way, the level of respect he commands buys him allowances that few other artists would be permitted. Even in 2014 he continues the tradition of bending the rules: topping both Rock and R&B charts simultaneously with the initial release of AOL and PE, and with tonight's 8-minute live performance on SNL.

I couldnt agree more - that last paragraph is why I have ben a devoted Prince fan since 1978 and stand by my assertion that he is the foremost single musical force on the planet.

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Reply #84 posted 11/02/14 5:11pm

Bluu

JoshuaWho said:

I couldnt agree more - that last paragraph is why I have ben a devoted Prince fan since 1978 and stand by my assertion that he is the foremost single musical force on the planet.

highfive

[Edited 11/2/14 17:16pm]

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Reply #85 posted 11/02/14 6:17pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

Bluu said:

BartVanHemelen said:

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No, he's using cheap stunts to hide the less than stellar quality of the songs.

Clearly you and I have different criteria on what determines the quality of an artist's music. In that respect, "quality" here is somewhat subjective, so it looks like we're going to have to agree to disagree, because I do not in any way share in your perception. When I listen to AOA and PE I hear music that is on par with any of Prince's previous work and the work of other artists in the industry in terms of the the art, science and psychology underlying the songs' instrumental and vocal arrangements, composition, lyrics, emotional resonance, hooks, harmonies and melodies.

.

But I'm not a musician; perhaps you are. If that is the case, you would certainly have more of a technical gauge on the quality of his work than I do. Fortunately, there's enough room in a forum for everyone's opinion, so it's all good. To each their own.

.

As you well know, Prince was a child prodigy, signed with WB in '78 for an unprecedented amount of money--a notable feat for any artist, let alone an African American artist at the tender age of 20, who had yet to release his first album. He has a 36-year career under his belt and an international and multi-generational fan base. Again, one's idea of "quality" can be subjective. One person's negative or positive opinion of a song does not determine its quality. But this kind of worldwide and consistent receptivity to his music, over three and a half decades, shows us there is conscensus that Prince's music is worthy of attention, and is of a level of quality that demands it. That he has earned so much respect, admiration and accolades from so many music critics and, especially, his own peers in the industry--musicians, songwriters, singers from all backgrounds and in all genres of music--is powerful testimony to the extraordinary caliber of his music.

.

You are entitled to your perception--it may even be the correct one, for all I know--and I respect that. I actually kind of appreciate you sharing it because it allows me to further vet the reasons and data underlying my own opinion, which in turn allows me come from an even more informed place and with greater conviction. That said, my opinion has not wavered: Prince has nothing to hide with AOA, PE or any of his albums. Thus, no need or use for gimmicks with regard to SNL. Whether you like AOA & PE or not; whether you agree with tonight's performance or not, the man's got MAD SKILLS, son. smile

.

And I stand by my initial statement. That uncprecedented contract with WB in 1978 was the first of many times throughout Prince's storied career that he has bucked the trends, defied expectations, and broken down barriers. It is a consistent pattern, and while it has at times rubbed some folks in the industry the wrong way, the level of respect he commands buys him allowances that few other artists would be permitted. Even in 2014 he continues the tradition of bending the rules: topping both Rock and R&B charts simultaneously with the initial release of AOA and PE, and tonight's 8-minute live performance on SNL. By Blue

clapping clapping clapping clapping clapping clapping clapping

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #86 posted 11/02/14 9:37pm

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BobGeorge909 said:

Scarfo said:



BobGeorge909 said:


Scarfo said:

My dream would be for Prince to play "Computer Blue" and a cover of Nirvana's "Smell Like Teen Spirit", but I know there's not a snowball in hell's chance of that happening. lol



SLTS is a huge sloppy wonderful mess. Prince is usuallynto neat and/or precise to give SLTS a tolerable approach.


You're probably right, but I gotta admit "Pretzelbodylogic" is pretty darn sloppy. lol, anyway, if he at least performs "Wow", then I will be a happy Panda.


Ur rightw...pretzel is. Tambourine is pretty sloppy too. He's sloppy from time to time..but generally speaking....


Apparently 'Clouds' is pretty sloppy too. Though, I think that was unintentionally sloppy... I.e. a hot unrehearsed mess.
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