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Reply #120 posted 08/15/16 3:27pm

jayseajay

PliablyPurple said:

jayseajay said:

Any? Defintely. Almost every single one of them? Possibly not.

But it was a question of gender, not of numbers.

Gender is a question of numbers. If the majority of a certain gender have a certain response (as opposed to a smaller number of the other gender) then gender has got something to do with it...which was the original provocation.

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Reply #121 posted 08/15/16 3:32pm

PliablyPurple

Now you are reaching razz. And killing the hotness.

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Reply #122 posted 08/15/16 3:36pm

jayseajay

PliablyPurple said:

But who cares? Just sayin' that some blokes love Prince as eye candy, too. And I've actually met women who, gasp, didn't think Prince was all that. I disagree wholeheartedly, but there ya go...

There are lots of women who don't think he's all that, but not many fans. And I think it matters, not because we think men shouldn't be attracted to him, but because the recognition of the experience of women as a group (and especially the sexual experience of women as a group) matters...and women talking about it matters...

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Reply #123 posted 08/15/16 3:37pm

jayseajay

PliablyPurple said:

Now you are reaching razz. And killing the hotness.

I'm not reaching, it's just structural analysis. But I agree it is defintely killing the hotness. wink

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Reply #124 posted 08/15/16 7:32pm

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jayseajay said:

PliablyPurple said:

Erm, you don't think any of his male fans wanted to fuck him? Just a thought...

Any? Defintely. Almost every single one of them? Possibly not.

I'll say it again...mens can have mad love for Prince..He hits ALL the right notes..no shame!

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Yes, this is a prettyman, Princey!
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Reply #125 posted 08/16/16 6:23pm

luvsexy4all

ldmendes said:

jayseajay said:

Any? Defintely. Almost every single one of them? Possibly not.

I'll say it again...mens can have mad love for Prince..He hits ALL the right notes..no shame!

strangley enough do GAY Prince fans find him atrractive?? or do they see him as feminine, but not in the GAY way?

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Reply #126 posted 08/16/16 7:47pm

ForeverPaisley

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Sounds like a sweet kid wink Prince was the last great musician singer we had and he had qualities that we won't ever see again and that alone is enough to make you cry.

Sadly so true. broken

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Reply #127 posted 08/16/16 7:49pm

ForeverPaisley

Nodin said:

My son just asked me why Prince makes me cry. I was watching Prince sing on the Musicology DVD tour and was reduced to tears. I said that to make a young woman cry ( I was one once so I remember), just about all you need is a pretty face and a slow song. He said you mean like Justin Bieber (who he is not a fan of )? I said yes like that (no offense to the young folks who are here who like him). To make a 50 plus women sob, takes soul and groove and words that fill you to the brim and then overflow. Prince stands alone in that category for me. My sweet 11yr old boy then sat and held me. I love my son for understanding and I miss Prince in my world. sad

kotc That DVD brought me to tears recently too. hug So glad your son was understanding and offered comfort heart

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Reply #128 posted 08/16/16 10:18pm

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interesting thread.

.

it's impressive to see how much IMPACT Prince has had - & continues to have - on people of all ages & backgrounds. especially, however, the impact on women "of a certain age"..

(I was a little surprised someone in this thread described themself as "middle age".. 1 thing I like about following these so-called "baby boomers" is that these "baby boomers" never get old! e.g. "40 is the new 35" & "50 is the new 40" etc.. if the "boomers" never get old, then I - as a so-called "generation x" type will never get old either..! ok, I can live with that..

but I digress..)

.

myself: I am - & have always been - a heterosexual male. I have always thought that Prince was a good-looking man. I can (& could always) understand how Prince's look/"blatant sexuality"/etc could make a woman.. uh.. "moist"..

he had this confidence, this audacity. I believe this came from the fact that he knew he was so uniquely & supremely musically talented. in other words, he could (musically) back up his mentality, his attitude, his "in-your-face" sexuality ("Dirty Mind" era). it was impressive, & fascinating to watch.

.

it was a special experience for me, a life-changing experience for me

to be 12 years old when DIRTY MIND came out.. & to just be hitting puberty.

that was a.. volatile mix, to say the least.

I am so thankful that I was around & old enough to appreciate THE BEST of what Prince had to offer.

not just musically, but in terms of his approach to life:

.

be who you are. trust your instincts. do what you were put on this earth to do.

.

I would say that Prince did all that.

& then some.

& he looked great doing it.

.

I am coming out of a long-term relationship, & that has been a.. process.

in order to get back to the person I was (before this relationship)

I am.. revving up to "channel my inner Prince".

.

that should be interesting..

I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS..
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Reply #129 posted 08/17/16 12:07am

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Cool post mlt. cool

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Reply #130 posted 08/17/16 12:23am

jayseajay

luvsexy4all said:

ldmendes said:

I'll say it again...mens can have mad love for Prince..He hits ALL the right notes..no shame!

strangley enough do GAY Prince fans find him atrractive?? or do they see him as feminine, but not in the GAY way?

I think this is really interesting question, but the gay men I know generally love Prince, and don't seem to fancy him...and on the basis of this totally unscientific survey I'm going to make up a theory anyway... I think what women really respond to in P (other than the general unspeakable beautifulness), is the fact that he is totally identified with female desire and female pleasure...if we think about the whole guitar orgasm thing...that is not a male orgasm he is reproducing...and he knew exactly what he was doing...there is that interview from guitar magazine sometime in the nineties when they asked him what a perfect guitar tone should sound like and his answer was 'a woman in climax,' and there is another story about him telling one of his band mates that stage performance was like making love, particularly with regard to paying attention to what makes you partner respond, in order to control their climax. What he communicated, with almost every damn movement, was a really deep connection to what women want and what women feel...and he managed to do it without compromising his masculinity in the slightest (he used a load of feminine aesthetic gestures, but I don't think of P as effeminate at all, he was way too hardbodied and assertive and cocky)...and that's what really gets to us (especially b/c men indicating that they're really interested in our pleasure is really rare...so much of supposed male seduction seems to be about what they want from us rather than what they want to do for us), and also, I think it might well be why it doesn't really seem to do it for gay men in the same way...

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Reply #131 posted 08/17/16 12:39am

jayseajay

mltijchr said:

interesting thread.

.

it's impressive to see how much IMPACT Prince has had - & continues to have - on people of all ages & backgrounds. especially, however, the impact on women "of a certain age"..

(I was a little surprised someone in this thread described themself as "middle age".. 1 thing I like about following these so-called "baby boomers" is that these "baby boomers" never get old! e.g. "40 is the new 35" & "50 is the new 40" etc.. if the "boomers" never get old, then I - as a so-called "generation x" type will never get old either..! ok, I can live with that..

but I digress..)

.

myself: I am - & have always been - a heterosexual male. I have always thought that Prince was a good-looking man. I can (& could always) understand how Prince's look/"blatant sexuality"/etc could make a woman.. uh.. "moist"..

he had this confidence, this audacity. I believe this came from the fact that he knew he was so uniquely & supremely musically talented. in other words, he could (musically) back up his mentality, his attitude, his "in-your-face" sexuality ("Dirty Mind" era). it was impressive, & fascinating to watch.

.

it was a special experience for me, a life-changing experience for me

to be 12 years old when DIRTY MIND came out.. & to just be hitting puberty.

that was a.. volatile mix, to say the least.

I am so thankful that I was around & old enough to appreciate THE BEST of what Prince had to offer.

not just musically, but in terms of his approach to life:

.

be who you are. trust your instincts. do what you were put on this earth to do.

.

I would say that Prince did all that.

& then some.

& he looked great doing it.

.

I am coming out of a long-term relationship, & that has been a.. process.

in order to get back to the person I was (before this relationship)

I am.. revving up to "channel my inner Prince".

.

that should be interesting..

smile More men channeling their inner Prince please smile

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Reply #132 posted 08/17/16 2:55am

ldmendes

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jayseajay said:

luvsexy4all said:

strangley enough do GAY Prince fans find him atrractive?? or do they see him as feminine, but not in the GAY way?

I think this is really interesting question, but the gay men I know generally love Prince, and don't seem to fancy him...and on the basis of this totally unscientific survey I'm going to make up a theory anyway... I think what women really respond to in P (other than the general unspeakable beautifulness), is the fact that he is totally identified with female desire and female pleasure...if we think about the whole guitar orgasm thing...that is not a male orgasm he is reproducing...and he knew exactly what he was doing...there is that interview from guitar magazine sometime in the nineties when they asked him what a perfect guitar tone should sound like and his answer was 'a woman in climax,' and there is another story about him telling one of his band mates that stage performance was like making love, particularly with regard to paying attention to what makes you partner respond, in order to control their climax. What he communicated, with almost every damn movement, was a really deep connection to what women want and what women feel...and he managed to do it without compromising his masculinity in the slightest (he used a load of feminine aesthetic gestures, but I don't think of P as effeminate at all, he was way too hardbodied and assertive and cocky)...and that's what really gets to us (especially b/c men indicating that they're really interested in our pleasure is really rare...so much of supposed male seduction seems to be about what they want from us rather than what they want to do for us), and also, I think it might well be why it doesn't really seem to do it for gay men in the same way...

yeahthat makes sense..he sure knew how to seduce women..the VJ whisperer. However no matter how sexy he was, he was still a dog! Can you imagine how frustrating it must have been to have him as a boyfriend? Every woman in the world wanted him, and he often went for it. I'd have to cut a bitch! bitchfight

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Reply #133 posted 08/17/16 4:00am

jayseajay

ldmendes said:

jayseajay said:

I think this is really interesting question, but the gay men I know generally love Prince, and don't seem to fancy him...and on the basis of this totally unscientific survey I'm going to make up a theory anyway... I think what women really respond to in P (other than the general unspeakable beautifulness), is the fact that he is totally identified with female desire and female pleasure...if we think about the whole guitar orgasm thing...that is not a male orgasm he is reproducing...and he knew exactly what he was doing...there is that interview from guitar magazine sometime in the nineties when they asked him what a perfect guitar tone should sound like and his answer was 'a woman in climax,' and there is another story about him telling one of his band mates that stage performance was like making love, particularly with regard to paying attention to what makes you partner respond, in order to control their climax. What he communicated, with almost every damn movement, was a really deep connection to what women want and what women feel...and he managed to do it without compromising his masculinity in the slightest (he used a load of feminine aesthetic gestures, but I don't think of P as effeminate at all, he was way too hardbodied and assertive and cocky)...and that's what really gets to us (especially b/c men indicating that they're really interested in our pleasure is really rare...so much of supposed male seduction seems to be about what they want from us rather than what they want to do for us), and also, I think it might well be why it doesn't really seem to do it for gay men in the same way...

yeahthat makes sense..he sure knew how to seduce women..the VJ whisperer. However no matter how sexy he was, he was still a dog! Can you imagine how frustrating it must have been to have him as a boyfriend? Every woman in the world wanted him, and he often went for it. I'd have to cut a bitch! bitchfight

Yup, the VJ whisperer indeed smile And yes, he would have been a total nightmare...I'm super scorpionic (like P was), and I do about as well with men being unfaithful as he did with his women being unfaithful (too much with the double standards there for my liking)...and still, if I'd been the right kind of woman in the right place and time, I'm pretty sure my capacity to say no would have been less than zero...so that would have worked out great... smile

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Reply #134 posted 08/17/16 6:11am

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mltijchr said:

interesting thread.

.

it's impressive to see how much IMPACT Prince has had - & continues to have - on people of all ages & backgrounds. especially, however, the impact on women "of a certain age"..

(I was a little surprised someone in this thread described themself as "middle age".. 1 thing I like about following these so-called "baby boomers" is that these "baby boomers" never get old! e.g. "40 is the new 35" & "50 is the new 40" etc.. if the "boomers" never get old, then I - as a so-called "generation x" type will never get old either..! ok, I can live with that..

but I digress..)

.

myself: I am - & have always been - a heterosexual male. I have always thought that Prince was a good-looking man. I can (& could always) understand how Prince's look/"blatant sexuality"/etc could make a woman.. uh.. "moist"..

he had this confidence, this audacity. I believe this came from the fact that he knew he was so uniquely & supremely musically talented. in other words, he could (musically) back up his mentality, his attitude, his "in-your-face" sexuality ("Dirty Mind" era). it was impressive, & fascinating to watch.

.

it was a special experience for me, a life-changing experience for me

to be 12 years old when DIRTY MIND came out.. & to just be hitting puberty.

that was a.. volatile mix, to say the least.

I am so thankful that I was around & old enough to appreciate THE BEST of what Prince had to offer.

not just musically, but in terms of his approach to life:

.

be who you are. trust your instincts. do what you were put on this earth to do.

.

I would say that Prince did all that.

& then some.

& he looked great doing it.

.

I am coming out of a long-term relationship, & that has been a.. process.

in order to get back to the person I was (before this relationship)

I am.. revving up to "channel my inner Prince".

.

that should be interesting..

My son is just starting to feel the signs of puberty and I know that was why he asked me what I thought about Prince and why I was crying. He has seen his 3 movies and many performance dvd's and heard him speak in interviews. He knew Prince was special and that he had "it", he just isn't quite sure what "it" is yet. Prince has brought my son to tears as well since his death. I'm glad we can share his music and life lessons (both good and bad), if he wants to take his cues from our man I'm perfectly ok with that.

Oh and yeah power to your inner Prince! dancing jig

"Give me back the time, you can keep the memories"
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Reply #135 posted 08/17/16 6:18am

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jayseajay said:

luvsexy4all said:

strangley enough do GAY Prince fans find him atrractive?? or do they see him as feminine, but not in the GAY way?

I think this is really interesting question, but the gay men I know generally love Prince, and don't seem to fancy him...and on the basis of this totally unscientific survey I'm going to make up a theory anyway... I think what women really respond to in P (other than the general unspeakable beautifulness), is the fact that he is totally identified with female desire and female pleasure...if we think about the whole guitar orgasm thing...that is not a male orgasm he is reproducing...and he knew exactly what he was doing...there is that interview from guitar magazine sometime in the nineties when they asked him what a perfect guitar tone should sound like and his answer was 'a woman in climax,' and there is another story about him telling one of his band mates that stage performance was like making love, particularly with regard to paying attention to what makes you partner respond, in order to control their climax. What he communicated, with almost every damn movement, was a really deep connection to what women want and what women feel...and he managed to do it without compromising his masculinity in the slightest (he used a load of feminine aesthetic gestures, but I don't think of P as effeminate at all, he was way too hardbodied and assertive and cocky)...and that's what really gets to us (especially b/c men indicating that they're really interested in our pleasure is really rare...so much of supposed male seduction seems to be about what they want from us rather than what they want to do for us), and also, I think it might well be why it doesn't really seem to do it for gay men in the same way...

Yes, the gay men that I know seem to feel the same way. They love him but are not attracted to him in that way. Of that doesn't mean that every gay man feels like that. Prince most certainly did master the perfect guitar tone for me! 432hz music

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Reply #136 posted 08/17/16 6:24am

jayseajay

He knew Prince was special and that he had "it", he just isn't quite sure what "it" is yet

Oh and yeah power to your inner Prince! dancing jig

Do you think we should start running seminars for young men to teach them what 'it' is? 'How to Channel Your Inner Prince.' Man, we'd make a fortune smile

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Reply #137 posted 08/17/16 6:25am

jayseajay

jayseajay said:

He knew Prince was special and that he had "it", he just isn't quite sure what "it" is yet

Oh and yeah power to your inner Prince! dancing jig

Do you think we should start running seminars for young men to teach them what 'it' is? 'How to Channel Your Inner Prince.' Man, we'd make a fortune smile

That said, I can't play guyitar for shit, and that might well be a crucial part of the equation wink

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Reply #138 posted 08/17/16 6:33am

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I think women responded to Prince because he either really believed (or acted really well) that every woman was beautiful, and that he wanted/desired/lusted after every woman, no matter what her shape or size, skin color or anything else. Prince was the kind of man you could say to: "Honey, just lie there ... I'll do all the work!" It was carnal to the Nth degree.

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Reply #139 posted 08/17/16 6:38am

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jayseajay said:

He knew Prince was special and that he had "it", he just isn't quite sure what "it" is yet

Oh and yeah power to your inner Prince! dancing jig

Do you think we should start running seminars for young men to teach them what 'it' is? 'How to Channel Your Inner Prince.' Man, we'd make a fortune smile

Sex, Life & Musicology 101 - The Prince Formula. Sign up now for your free booket: Fashions by Prince and why clothes matter. biggrin

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Reply #140 posted 08/17/16 6:45am

jayseajay

Nodin said:

jayseajay said:

Do you think we should start running seminars for young men to teach them what 'it' is? 'How to Channel Your Inner Prince.' Man, we'd make a fortune smile

Sex, Life & Musicology 101 - The Prince Formula. Sign up now for your free booket: Fashions by Prince and why clothes matter. biggrin

[Edited 8/17/16 6:40am]

Haha. Perfect. I'd think he'd kinda hate this, and also kinda really love it too. Let's go forth and make lots of little Princes! It's certainly a way to keep the legacy alive (and the women of the future will owe us bigtime) lol

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Reply #141 posted 08/17/16 8:12am

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jayseajay said:

I think what women really respond to in P (other than the general unspeakable beautifulness), is the fact that he is totally identified with female desire and female pleasure...

I was thinking about this very thing last night while spinning Vibrator. As a guy, there have been many times during my music listening career where I thought damn, that is a great lyric but it most definitely means more to a woman. When that happens, it's always a song written or sung by a women. A quick example would be Le Tigre. Their overall theme applies to everyone, but undeniably there are lyrics that speak directly to the experience of being a woman that can't necessarily be enitrely empathized by a man. And then there's Prince smile. I just don't hear many male artists being able to place themselves into a head space of the opposite sex so effectively.


Regarding gay fans. Eh, just like in the het world, you have gay guys who will be attracted to masculine and feminine traits. I think it's not much of a stretch to say Prince's beauty was looked at by most as feminine. That can be a turn off for both men and women.



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Reply #143 posted 08/17/16 9:16pm

mltijchr

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jayseajay said:

mltijchr said:

interesting thread.

.

it's impressive to see how much IMPACT Prince has had - & continues to have - on people of all ages & backgrounds. especially, however, the impact on women "of a certain age"..

(I was a little surprised someone in this thread described themself as "middle age".. 1 thing I like about following these so-called "baby boomers" is that these "baby boomers" never get old! e.g. "40 is the new 35" & "50 is the new 40" etc.. if the "boomers" never get old, then I - as a so-called "generation x" type will never get old either..! ok, I can live with that..

but I digress..)

.

myself: I am - & have always been - a heterosexual male. I have always thought that Prince was a good-looking man. I can (& could always) understand how Prince's look/"blatant sexuality"/etc could make a woman.. uh.. "moist"..

he had this confidence, this audacity. I believe this came from the fact that he knew he was so uniquely & supremely musically talented. in other words, he could (musically) back up his mentality, his attitude, his "in-your-face" sexuality ("Dirty Mind" era). it was impressive, & fascinating to watch.

.

it was a special experience for me, a life-changing experience for me

to be 12 years old when DIRTY MIND came out.. & to just be hitting puberty.

that was a.. volatile mix, to say the least.

I am so thankful that I was around & old enough to appreciate THE BEST of what Prince had to offer.

not just musically, but in terms of his approach to life:

.

be who you are. trust your instincts. do what you were put on this earth to do.

.

I would say that Prince did all that.

& then some.

& he looked great doing it.

.

I am coming out of a long-term relationship, & that has been a.. process.

in order to get back to the person I was (before this relationship)

I am.. revving up to "channel my inner Prince".

.

that should be interesting..

smile More men channeling their inner Prince please smile

I'd draft/send out the memo myself, but I'm dilligently working on my repertoire of "Prince stares"..

I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS..
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Reply #144 posted 08/17/16 9:28pm

mltijchr

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Nodin said:

mltijchr said:

interesting thread.

.

it's impressive to see how much IMPACT Prince has had - & continues to have - on people of all ages & backgrounds. especially, however, the impact on women "of a certain age"..

(I was a little surprised someone in this thread described themself as "middle age".. 1 thing I like about following these so-called "baby boomers" is that these "baby boomers" never get old! e.g. "40 is the new 35" & "50 is the new 40" etc.. if the "boomers" never get old, then I - as a so-called "generation x" type will never get old either..! ok, I can live with that..

but I digress..)

.

myself: I am - & have always been - a heterosexual male. I have always thought that Prince was a good-looking man. I can (& could always) understand how Prince's look/"blatant sexuality"/etc could make a woman.. uh.. "moist"..

he had this confidence, this audacity. I believe this came from the fact that he knew he was so uniquely & supremely musically talented. in other words, he could (musically) back up his mentality, his attitude, his "in-your-face" sexuality ("Dirty Mind" era). it was impressive, & fascinating to watch.

.

it was a special experience for me, a life-changing experience for me

to be 12 years old when DIRTY MIND came out.. & to just be hitting puberty.

that was a.. volatile mix, to say the least.

I am so thankful that I was around & old enough to appreciate THE BEST of what Prince had to offer.

not just musically, but in terms of his approach to life:

.

be who you are. trust your instincts. do what you were put on this earth to do.

.

I would say that Prince did all that.

& then some.

& he looked great doing it.

.

I am coming out of a long-term relationship, & that has been a.. process.

in order to get back to the person I was (before this relationship)

I am.. revving up to "channel my inner Prince".

.

that should be interesting..

My son is just starting to feel the signs of puberty and I know that was why he asked me what I thought about Prince and why I was crying. He has seen his 3 movies and many performance dvd's and heard him speak in interviews. He knew Prince was special and that he had "it", he just isn't quite sure what "it" is yet. Prince has brought my son to tears as well since his death. I'm glad we can share his music and life lessons (both good and bad), if he wants to take his cues from our man I'm perfectly ok with that.

Oh and yeah power to your inner Prince! dancing jig

it's GREAT that you & your son can share the experience of Prince's powerful music.

.

I distinctly remember being 12 years old (in the fall of 1980) & being in that old "Harmony Hut" record store in Richmond.. I had heard UPTOWN - & had been totally rocked by it - so now I wanted to buy the Dirty Mind album. 1 potential problem, though: that "not safe for radio play" sticker on the upper right front of the vinyl album (the sticker didn't say that, verbatim, but the intent was that Dirty Mind had some "obscene stuff" on it. I knew my dad - himself a musician - was NOT going to buy an album of a man.. in make-up.. wearing a trench coat.. AND "bikini briefs"..

fortunately for me on that day.. in the back of the stack of Dirty Mind albums was ONE DM album that DID NOT have that "WARNING!" sticker on it. I quickly presented THAT copy of DM to my dad. he still studied the front cover.. he still asked me "why do you want to buy this? are you SURE you want to buy this record???"

I said YES DAD! the MUSIC on here is great!

(I clearly wanted to emphasize MUSIC)

& the rest was history..!

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my 8-year old daughter isn't really into Prince yet, but she recognizes his music/his songs when she hears them. she likes 1999 the most so far, I'd say. she actually likes The Time more than Prince right now: when we play/dance to 777-9311, my daughter - in sync with the music - pretends to "slap" her face at that part in the song! she also loves THE WALK.. & of course THE BIRD..

I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS..
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Reply #145 posted 08/18/16 3:09am

jayseajay

mltijchr said:

jayseajay said:

smile More men channeling their inner Prince please smile

I'd draft/send out the memo myself, but I'm dilligently working on my repertoire of "Prince stares"..

Yeah, that's one tricky, somehow you have to make it look like you contain the entire universe in your soul and that universe wants to do something filthy to you wink

Not like I love my guitar....
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Reply #146 posted 08/18/16 4:31am

CROWNS1

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Sounds like a sweet kid wink Prince was the last great musician singer we had and he had qualities that we won't ever see again and that alone is enough to make you cry.

This.

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Reply #147 posted 08/18/16 7:28am

AlexaDeParis7

Krystalkisses said:

I always considered Prince my "first love" in a way. Even though it was a one sided crush...he became the first man I had sexual/romantic feelings for during puberty...I had his posters in my bedroom, I loved his music, videos, that kinda stays with a girl doesn't it? If anyone had ever seen the movie Empire Records...that Liv Tyler character was so me in how she loved/romantized the rock star in the movie....it reminded me about how I felt with Prince.

Prince will always be my first heart.....

This is EXCATLY how I feel. Hell if I want ot be honest..he gave me my first orgasm..lol..not to be giving too much info but it is true. He also brought me closer to God. He was so many things to me...only people on this forum could truly understand what I mean.

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Reply #148 posted 08/18/16 12:18pm

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AlexaDeParis7 said:

Krystalkisses said:

I always considered Prince my "first love" in a way. Even though it was a one sided crush...he became the first man I had sexual/romantic feelings for during puberty...I had his posters in my bedroom, I loved his music, videos, that kinda stays with a girl doesn't it? If anyone had ever seen the movie Empire Records...that Liv Tyler character was so me in how she loved/romantized the rock star in the movie....it reminded me about how I felt with Prince.

Prince will always be my first heart.....

This is EXCATLY how I feel. Hell if I want ot be honest..he gave me my first orgasm..lol..not to be giving too much info but it is true. He also brought me closer to God. He was so many things to me...only people on this forum could truly understand what I mean.

No shame in that girl. I'm sure that is true for many other female fans as well. biggrin

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Reply #149 posted 08/18/16 12:59pm

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Astasheiks said:

Seems like a few of us are around the same age, biggrin, I'm 56. So I can certainly relate but that's life I guess.

I'm waiting on my second youth. lol Bring it on! bringiton

lol Now thats Inspiration

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