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Reply #30 posted 11/27/16 11:49am

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jjam said:

This will be a fest of pretentious discourse on Prince.

Why do you think so? Especially if you ain't seen no abstracts yet...

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Reply #31 posted 11/28/16 6:03am

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You know nothing!

unlike other people on this site.. i knew PRINCE! and most of the other key MPLS people..

Cymone, Jam/Lewis..

as well as many popular artists around today...

Beyonce, Jay z, Mark Ronson ect...

You're not talking to a fool or a british person.

But i have musician friends in Manchester and i've been there Many times!

its a drinking and football town!

with wannabe musicians playing cover songs! wink

Angelsoncrack said:

MD431Madcat said:

Your soul-less city is full of wannabe musicians that play COVER TUNES in pubs.. hen doo's (wedding parties) and other similar FUCTIONS for Drunk football fans!

if Prince or anyone else 'WITH SOUL' came from Northern england they'd never get anywhere!

of course unless they relocated to London or something..

at least then they 'Might' stumble upon an original idea...

AGAIN...

Name one thing that's Original and has FUNK/Soul in it in Salford/Manchester Please...

Take your time..

[Edited 11/26/16 17:47pm]

https://en.wikipedia.org/...Manchester

Manchester is not known for funk or soul specifically, so I honestly don't get your point for targeting that genre specifically. But it DOES have a musical history that prevails and influences to this day. As for being original, Tony Wilson put that one best- 'This is Manchester. We do things differently here'.

Honestly I don't get what you even have against Manchester. Have you even ever been? You seem to have us all down as football yob twats. Please, do me a favour and spend one day up here and you'll see its not like that.

Prince had to go to Cali to record his first album, fair enough. But that doesn't mean he didn't reap from those benefits of attaining a record deal and becoming known and brought his business initiative back home to Minnie. The man built his own empire and brought musicians from all over to record and create work there.

If I'm honest you just sound like a butthurt southern fairy who's angry the North is hosting something like this first instead of London.

[Edited 11/28/16 6:04am]

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Reply #32 posted 11/28/16 6:12am

jjam

New Order were very unique and influential - kind of a fusing of the prevalent indie scene in the UK at that time and dance music.

Manchester's always been a big music town in the UK.

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Reply #33 posted 11/28/16 6:53am

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^ name one thing going on there today. confused

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Reply #34 posted 11/28/16 10:24am

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MD431Madcat said:

^ name one thing going on there today. confused




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Reply #35 posted 11/28/16 12:25pm

Angelsoncrack

MD431Madcat said:

You know nothing!

Obviously, not like I fucking LIVE in Manchester or anything....

unlike other people on this site.. i knew PRINCE! and most of the other key MPLS people..

Cymone, Jam/Lewis..

as well as many popular artists around today...

Beyonce, Jay z, Mark Ronson ect...

I really don't care, either way that has nothing to do with the conversation at hand.

You're not talking to a fool or a british person.

But i have musician friends in Manchester and i've been there Many times!

Really? When? 20+ years ago before that bomb hit and it WAS a shithole? I mean hell, even when it was drab in the early 90s before the bomb, you still had stuff going on there.

Seriously, I would love to know what we've done thats left such a bad taste in your mouth. You seem so relucatant to give Manchester the credit it's due. Football and drinking is prevalant everywhere in the UK, not just Manchester. If I'm honest, from what you've brought up about Manchester (and the north in general) such as football, drinking and hen parties, you just seem phobic of working-class British folk.

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Reply #36 posted 11/28/16 12:55pm

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MD431Madcat said:

^ name one thing going on there today. confused



One of the biggest selling bands in the world right now is The 1975, absolutely fantastic band.

They are from Manchester.

Over 60 million views on YouTube for all the music videos from their most recent album.



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Reply #37 posted 11/28/16 1:09pm

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MD431Madcat said:

^ name one thing going on there today. confused



Ur a right bellend aren't u. Happy Mondays, New Order, Joy Division, the Stone Roses, Black Grape, The Smiths… many many more. Or all the dance - nights like Bugged Out at Sankeys, or the Electric Chair down oxford road, or go back to the hacienda. if u spread out to greater Manchester then there's hundreds more.
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This is without even really thinking or going into any depth. Where is ur from anyway, didn't quite catch it? Doesn't matter tho, there's creatives and joy everywhere - even where u are. I forgive you - sure everyone else does too! You need a hug!
Comin str8 outta Preston...
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Reply #38 posted 11/28/16 1:19pm

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MADcat - Uh, they are having a Prince Conference, see title of thread. What is your town doing for Prince? Yer on a Prince website, WTF is wrong with you?

[Edited 11/28/16 13:26pm]

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Reply #39 posted 11/28/16 1:19pm

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My friend works at Salford Uni and knows the people organising this, I've asked her for info, she said she'll ask them this week.

3121... Don't U Wanna Come?
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Reply #40 posted 11/28/16 2:08pm

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^ You people are funny...

no one has answered my questions yet...

anyways, im not trying to win any arguments here...

carry on with your -

SUPER FUNKY PRINCE Conference!

@ Salford University. lol

[Edited 11/28/16 14:12pm]

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Reply #41 posted 11/28/16 2:21pm

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MD431Madcat said:

New Order/Joy Division = Funky to you?



Not to me..



and the question wasn't about an 'un-funky' music scene



that was happening 30 years ago.



im talking about Today.



phatphuk said:



MD431Madcat said:

Name one thing that's Original and has FUNK/Soul in it in Salford Please...

Take your time.. wink

spookEElectric said:

MD431Madcat said:

Sounds cool but who the hell knows anything about FUNK in Salford?!?!?!

i think they'd be better suited talking about what they know.

FOOTBALL !

I'm from Salford, we have rich music history thanks.





I'm not from Salford. I'm from the States.



But I am renown in certain circles here, for being an Anglo-Phile when it comes to Post-Punk British bands of the 80s and 90s.



Aren't New Order/Joy Division from Salford? Blue Monday was pretty funky. So much so, that it inspired Afrika Bambaataa's only hit.



What about Shaun Ryder from Happy Mondays — of Step On fame? That track had significant MTV rotation in the States.





Nobody loves Funk music more than I do. But Funk ain't the only style of music that's "good" music.



If the only music you can appreciate as being "good music" is Funk music and Funk music only — {or even Prince music only, for that matter} — then it sounds like you live in a self-imposed "musical ghetto" of your own making.



And for that, you have my sincere sympathy. Because you're missing out on a helluva lot of seriously good music, my friend.





I Warsh Myself With A Rag On A Stick!

    “Sometimes People Don't Want To Hear The Truth Because They Don't Want Their Illusions Destroyed” — Friedrich Nietzsche 
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Reply #42 posted 11/28/16 2:25pm

spookEElectric

MD431Madcat said:

^ You people are funny...


no one has answered my questions yet...


anyways, im not trying to win any arguments here...


carry on with your -


SUPER FUNKY PRINCE Conference!


@ Salford University. lol



[Edited 11/28/16 14:12pm]




Wow, can't believe some of your posts. You are either a troll or just a complete narrow minded bell end
lol
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Reply #43 posted 11/28/16 2:38pm

BillieBalloon

MD431Madcat said:

^ You people are funny...


no one has answered my questions yet...


anyways, im not trying to win any arguments here...


carry on with your -


SUPER FUNKY PRINCE Conference!


@ Salford University. lol



[Edited 11/28/16 14:12pm]



I'm not from there but I know arrogance when I see it. Are you even from the UK? Prince played in Manchester 2014. Thankfully he didn't have your hair brained logic.
Baby, you're a star.

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Reply #44 posted 11/28/16 6:52pm

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DO WHATEVER YOU NEED TO DO TO MAKE YOURSELF FEEL BETTER ABOUT FOOTBALL LAND. lol

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Reply #45 posted 11/28/16 6:55pm

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PS..

I was at the Phones 4 U/MEN arena last time prince was there...

Backstage with my Complimentary tickets!

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Reply #46 posted 11/28/16 7:08pm

purplepoppy

Prince does not like you right now, fo sho. fryingpan

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Reply #47 posted 11/28/16 7:29pm

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I assure you he does..

im just trying to wake people up to the fact that waaaaay to many musicians in the Uk are

living off of other people's talent.

doing karaoke bullshit!

i'm done with this post..

I hope the conference goes well.


Laura Jane Butler is the original Amy Winehouse tribute act and despite several more appearing lately, she is still the best!

WINNER OF THE UK NATIONAL TRIBUTE AWARDS!!

Beeyoncé is an international UK tribute artist inspired by the amazing artist Beyoncé..


Bob Marley Tribute Band, Duppy Conquerors, take you on a musical journey back to the finest era reggae music has ever known.

Malcolm is the only recognised tribute to Lionel Richie in the UK and is in much demand and has performed all over the world.

Link.. http://www.bigfootevents....s-and-acts

purplepoppy said:

Prince does not like you right now, fo sho. fryingpan

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Reply #48 posted 11/28/16 7:40pm

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MD431Madcat said:

Sounds cool but who the hell knows anything about FUNK in Salford?!?!?!


i think they'd be better suited talking about what they know.


FOOTBALL !




Someone had to say it! falloff S/o to the late great Rod Temperton though.
[Edited 11/28/16 19:43pm]
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Reply #49 posted 11/28/16 7:42pm

purplepoppy

We'll inform the media of your absence.

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Reply #50 posted 11/28/16 7:42pm

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I own, produce and make all kinds of music from rockabilly to glam rock to funk jazz blues and even some country folk & calypso..

Trust me i know more than most when it comes to music..

wink

my posts are about a town with zero funk! zero soul and zero Black people (that would be into Prince) .

claiming to hold a Conference about PRINCE!

it sounds weird to me..

London.. Ok i could see that...

The Royal Northern school of music or Lipa Ok...

but Salford University?!!!

weird. confused

phatphuk said:



MD431Madcat said:

New Order/Joy Division = Funky to you?



Not to me..



and the question wasn't about an 'un-funky' music scene



that was happening 30 years ago.



im talking about Today.





Nobody loves Funk music more than I do. But Funk ain't the only style of music that's "good" music.



If the only music you can appreciate as being "good music" is Funk music and Funk music only — {or even Prince music only, for that matter} — then it sounds like you live in a self-imposed "musical ghetto" of your own making.



And for that, you have my sincere sympathy. Because you're missing out on a helluva lot of seriously good music, my friend.





I Warsh Myself With A Rag On A Stick!

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Reply #51 posted 11/28/16 11:03pm

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Madcat. Sending you all my love. hug take care of yourself. Put some Prince on. Letitgo. Xoxox
Comin str8 outta Preston...
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Reply #52 posted 11/28/16 11:42pm

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Guys, could you please move your discussion about UK music scene elsewhere? Thanks.

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Reply #53 posted 11/28/16 11:44pm

phatphuk



I can't see whoever's organizing this, literally walking down the streets of the particular city where the venue is located — rounding up any swinging Dick and Mary Jane they come across in random soccer fields and sports bars and whatnot.



I assume the speakers that will be taking part will come from all over England — if not from all over the world.



Somebody correct me if I'm wrong though?



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Reply #54 posted 11/29/16 1:29pm

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jjam said:

This will be a fest of pretentious discourse on Prince.

but please beware i think ths is a wind up, a hoax. There has been a couple, one on the net asking for prince dancers to send video called purple 2 nite. dont fall for it.

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Reply #55 posted 11/29/16 3:14pm

jjam

It isn't a wind-up.

Salford University was the first place of higher education to have a Popular Music degree, MD431Madcat. And it's the Royal Northern College Of Music. I clearly know Manchester better than you, it seems wink

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Reply #56 posted 12/02/16 3:04am

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MD431Madcat said:

You know nothing!

unlike other people on this site.. i knew PRINCE! and most of the other key MPLS people..

Cymone, Jam/Lewis..

as well as many popular artists around today...

Beyonce, Jay z, Mark Ronson ect...

You're not talking to a fool or a british person.

But i have musician friends in Manchester and i've been there Many times!

its a drinking and football town!

with wannabe musicians playing cover songs! wink

Angelsoncrack said:

https://en.wikipedia.org/...Manchester

Manchester is not known for funk or soul specifically, so I honestly don't get your point for targeting that genre specifically. But it DOES have a musical history that prevails and influences to this day. As for being original, Tony Wilson put that one best- 'This is Manchester. We do things differently here'.

Honestly I don't get what you even have against Manchester. Have you even ever been? You seem to have us all down as football yob twats. Please, do me a favour and spend one day up here and you'll see its not like that.

Prince had to go to Cali to record his first album, fair enough. But that doesn't mean he didn't reap from those benefits of attaining a record deal and becoming known and brought his business initiative back home to Minnie. The man built his own empire and brought musicians from all over to record and create work there.

If I'm honest you just sound like a butthurt southern fairy who's angry the North is hosting something like this first instead of London.

[Edited 11/28/16 6:04am]



Hmmm. I don't usually engage with narcissists... because really, what's the point? However, I find you to be quite entertaining and therefore mildly interesting. It isn't your views on Manchester or music that interest me, because you seem more intent on having us believe you KNOW everything, rather than telling us WHAT you know. That's often a sign of a deluded fantasist.

No, I'm interested in why such a well connected insider such as yourself, who seems to know almost every famous person in music who ever lived, including Prince, waited until two months after Prince's death to join the org? Did you have no insights and expert views to share on the man while he was alive and able to dispute what you say? I could say I knew Prince and then list 10 well know associates from his past and claim to know them also.

By the way, I'm sure an intelligent soul such as yourself is aware that knowledge by association is a flawed concept at best. Knowing Prince, Beyonce and Jay Z doesn't make you any more an authority on music (or where a Prince event should be held) than the guy or girl working on the checkout at Tesco. Many a genius in this world has surrounded himself by minions and fools. It was one of my oldest and dearest friends, the late John Lennon (I wouldn't have made that claim while he was alive) who said 'Jesus was alright but his disciples were thick and ordinary. It's them twisting it that ruins it for me. ' That being that people who argue a point by bringing in to play who they know, are usually those who were born to follow, not lead... and have little of originality or substance to say of their own. Those same people also often use photos of their heroes (and ones from their perceived peaks of fame) as avatars, to further ride on the backs of kings and assume importance.

Given your sub-standard grammar and sentence structures, and your strange penchant for starting some comments with lower-case letters while capitalising words found mid-sentence, I assumed already that you were not educated to British standard (spelled with a capital as it is a proper adjective).... although the same cannot be said as to your assertion regarding not being a fool. I therefore hope that you have been able to follow this post. If you're struggling, why not hop on the phone to Jay Z for some assistance; I hear he's quite an educated fellow?

Just a last thought for you to consider. Where an event takes place is far less important than who attends it. If you feel that a Prince event held in Salford will attract mostly local Mancunians who drink and watch football (why else would you want to discuss the merits of the Manchester music scene in relation to the event?) then you seem to have quite a narrow understanding of the far-reaching impact of your friend Prince, and with it the willingness of people from places far and wide to travel to attend such an event. Indeed, it might be argued that placing the event in a less likely location will ensure that only those committed enough to travel a distance to it will attend, meaning blow hard know-nothings who lived next door to Prince's mother's sister's cousin and therefore think they know something about Prince and live around the corner from the conference if it was held say in MN, are kept away (no offence meant to you)... thus ensuring a higher calibre of speaker.

I've just dedicated 15 minutes of my day to you, which was five minuted longer than I felt you were worth spending on. As a troll you are only average, but my 10.00am client has been held up in traffic and so I thought I'd take the opportunity to waste a few minutes on something trivial before I get back to work. I've left you a few 'Spot the errors' to appeal to your narcissistic side, so you may point them out to me to re-assert your feeling of superiority.

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Reply #57 posted 12/02/16 4:29am

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Angelsoncrack said:

https://fanstudies.org/20...of-prince/


Submission guidelines:

Deadline for abstracts: 31st January, 2017

Panel proposals should consist of a 500word abstract plus a 100word biography from each participant. Proposals should be sent to: purplereignconference@gmail.com

Individual submissions should consist of 300 word abstracts plus a 100word biography and should be sent to:
purplereignconference@gmail.com'

Thoughts guys? I'll probably head down to that. It sounds pretty interesting.

Think I might write a proposal for this, I did spend the last 3 years at University studying Illustration and spent the majority of that time drawing Prince, harassing tutors who have seen Prince and submitting coursework that subtly hinted to P in one way or another. AND I'm in the area! My time to shine has come falloff I kid.


Either of those sound very feasible and I'm always up for a challenge anyway, so I might give it a go!

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Reply #58 posted 12/02/16 8:34am

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Yewdale rocks! evillol Love it.

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Reply #59 posted 12/03/16 3:52am

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I have a friend who is a lecturer at Salford Uni. I emailed him to check if this is real or not and it's definitely taking place. He knows the organiser well and so is going to keep me in the loop - I'll pass on any news as soon as I know.

I'm tempted to do a corpus linguistic study of Prince lyrics but I really don't think I'll have the time to put it together. I've sort of started it as a hobby but to be honest the results are a little unremarkable (at least to those in the area of corpus linguistics but they may be of interest to Prince fans). I've put in for time off at work in May so I'll see if it gets authorised and go from there.

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