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Reply #30 posted 07/26/16 9:56am

BillieBalloon

PeteSilas said:



eightiesbrat said:




Elvie said:


Didn't prince like some of the old culture club tracks? I'm sure I read it in an interview years ago.

I saw Boy George in an interview since Prince's passing and he said that someone in Prince's camp (think he did say who but I can't remember) told him back in the day that Prince was a fan of Karma Chameleon



according to Susan Rogers, he was crazy about Karma Chameleon and once left the warehouse while he left it playing on repeat. Rogers thought that he may have done it just to get on her nerves. At any rate, Prince used to tell interviewers that he didn't listen to anyone else's music. I always thought that that could not have been true because his production style was contemporary enough to where it was obvious he listened to the sounds around him. Oddly, he never outgrew this sentiment, he said he never had time to listen to new music because he was always working on some himself. I never bought that for a second.




He did listen to other people's music despite what he said. I read an interview with Paloma Faith and when she met him she said he was already aware of her music and said he liked it.
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Reply #31 posted 07/26/16 1:23pm

PeteSilas

BillieBalloon said:

PeteSilas said:

according to Susan Rogers, he was crazy about Karma Chameleon and once left the warehouse while he left it playing on repeat. Rogers thought that he may have done it just to get on her nerves. At any rate, Prince used to tell interviewers that he didn't listen to anyone else's music. I always thought that that could not have been true because his production style was contemporary enough to where it was obvious he listened to the sounds around him. Oddly, he never outgrew this sentiment, he said he never had time to listen to new music because he was always working on some himself. I never bought that for a second.

He did listen to other people's music despite what he said. I read an interview with Paloma Faith and when she met him she said he was already aware of her music and said he liked it.

I do think he wasn't as up on current music as many people, but i'm sure he always had his ears open for a good thing.

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Reply #32 posted 07/26/16 1:27pm

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sonshine said:

Guitarhero said:

I loved his words about Prince touched

He made some lovely comments about Prince. And his version of PR wasn't that bad. But he also wasn't trying to "take us to church" with it. He just sang it short and sweet, said some nice things about P and that was it. Very sweet and genuine feeling imo.

his voice is in horrible shape. I think maybe he wasn't that great of a singer to begin with though. I remember his live shows in the 80's he was hoarse and raspy most of the time. If you are on your game, you don't get like that unless you are just really, really overusing your voice. Springteen and Prince were in good form most of the time even though they had grueling multi-hour shows, you can't do that if you're voice isn't conditioned. I think George got over as a novelty, a brit who sang american soul. That's not to discredit the wonderful songs he wrote, a couple of his songs are absolute classics but he didn't keep on top of his craft.

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Reply #33 posted 07/26/16 1:30pm

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leadline said:

Many artists have jumped on the Prince death tribute bandwagon, a lot to simply sell more tickets.....there is a very disengenuous side to a lot of these tributes that is being missed.


Boy George was perfoming in Minneapolis so he decided to make a tribute. I bet if he or other people didn't make a tribute people would be hating too.
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Reply #34 posted 07/26/16 1:35pm

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leadline said:

Many artists have jumped on the Prince death tribute bandwagon, a lot to simply sell more tickets.....there is a very disengenuous side to a lot of these tributes that is being missed.

honestly,I don't think any artist or band is gonna sell more tickets simply because they add a Prince song to their show.That's a silly assumption.

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