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Reply #60 posted 12/27/18 3:05pm

rednblue

PeteSilas said:

GiggityGoo said:

This album is a weird one for me. I loved everthing from "1999" (when I got introduced to Prince) to "Batman". But I was left confused by "Grafitti Bridge"... it was very disjointed, like the movie. I was trying hard to like it as much as the others, but it was just... off.

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When "Gett Off" came out, I was even more torn... it was kind of cool, but it felt like he was trying too hard. But then when I heard "Cream" , I was hooked instantly, and I thought: okay, this new album might be a return to form.

.

As it turns out, it wasn't the collection of songs I was hoping for. It was too "soft" for me, and although the title track is nice, and "Walk Don't Walk" is fun, the rest of it didn't appeal to me.

.

I'd consider this album the first one to make me realize that maybe Prince and I were no longer on the same musical path. Each successive album was less and less appealing. But I can definitely say my "Prince critical eye" was formed with this album, as I tried to figure out why I didn't love it.

that critcal thing you mention started with me on lovesexy, i was starting to not dig the wacky "spooky electric" type of shit as well as seeing him at his rehearsal here in seattle when us crazy fans were peering through from outside, I saw him pimp walking and just thought "boy is he pretentious" and then i couldn't bring my walkman in because he was being a dick about those things. Still loved the man and the music but he was certainly trying at times.


Very interesting hearing both of your thoughts.

Pete -- Please also excuse how I seem to be in the mood to make everything an adjective today. But did P seem less pimp walkery in earlier years?

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Reply #61 posted 12/27/18 3:12pm

PeteSilas

rednblue said:

PeteSilas said:

that critcal thing you mention started with me on lovesexy, i was starting to not dig the wacky "spooky electric" type of shit as well as seeing him at his rehearsal here in seattle when us crazy fans were peering through from outside, I saw him pimp walking and just thought "boy is he pretentious" and then i couldn't bring my walkman in because he was being a dick about those things. Still loved the man and the music but he was certainly trying at times.


Very interesting hearing both of your thoughts.

Pete -- Please also excuse how I seem to be in the mood to make everything an adjective today. But did P seem less pimp walkery in earlier years?

absolutely not, but, you have to remember, that was the first time seeing him with my own two eyes. seeing him do that when he wasn't really "on stage", he was just doing a soundcheck, it struck me as really pretentious, but that was the first time I ever saw him, cat was still with him at the time too. It was just me maturing, I simply had to seperate the music from the man. not hard.

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Reply #62 posted 12/27/18 3:13pm

CatB

rednblue said:


But did P seem less pimp walkery in earlier years?






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Reply #63 posted 12/27/18 3:13pm

rednblue

PeteSilas said:

rednblue said:


Excuse the question, as I don't make music. What do you mean by "over produced" re: atwiad and parade?

oh, nothing to do with the music, i meant over produced the actual albums, too many prints so they had to be gotten rid of by local record stores. In those days, we had "cutout bins" for albums that the stores wanted off the racks, selling them cheap to get what they could, they'd cut a small rectangular piece off of them to mark them as cutout, prince would be in there with all the other flops.


Gotcha!

Cool to hear about the cutout bins! Beats what they had us do when I was working in a bookstore. Tear the covers off of (paperback) books and dump them in the recycling.

We have a "remainder" bookstore in town that's often busy. Much nicer to see such books moved at low price vs. trashed. Books from that store undoubtedly get trashed as well, but at least some go to customers happy to acquire them. : )

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Reply #64 posted 12/27/18 3:14pm

rednblue

CatB said:

rednblue said:


But did P seem less pimp walkery in earlier years?







lol perfect

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Reply #65 posted 12/27/18 3:23pm

kingricefan

PeteSilas said:

rednblue said:


Excuse the question, as I don't make music. What do you mean by "over produced" re: atwiad and parade?

oh, nothing to do with the music, i meant over produced the actual albums, too many prints so they had to be gotten rid of by local record stores. In those days, we had "cutout bins" for albums that the stores wanted off the racks, selling them cheap to get what they could, they'd cut a small rectangular piece off of them to mark them as cutout, prince would be in there with all the other flops.

This is how I aquired the shiny gold box version of the 'symbol' cd. It was in the cutout bin at the wrecka stow in the mall. Paid 5.98 for it or something along that line. biggrin

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Reply #66 posted 12/27/18 3:28pm

ChocolateBox31
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This IS NOT an org report. I DO NOT play games when it comes to Prince. I will & ALWAYS WILL respect Prince's(r.i.p.) legacy.

feeluupp said:

"org reports" is not an official source, it is a FORUM. i already posted the chart sources for you, don't play games. batman never sold 11 million copies.

batman is only certified 2x platinum by the RIAA.

ChocolateBox3121 said:

Purple Rain

  • # Album: 6th
  • Release Date: June 25, 1984
  • Singles: “Purple Rain,” “When Doves Cry,” “Let’s Go Crazy” and “I Would Die 4 U”
  • Award: 13X Platinum (over 13,000,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 1
  • org reports: Over 21,000,000 sales worldwide

1999

  • # Album: 5th
  • Release Date: Oct. 27, 1982
  • Singles: “1999,” and “Little Red Corvette”
  • Award: 4X Platinum (over 400,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 9
  • org reports: Over 6,400,000 sales worldwide

Batman

  • # Album: 11th
  • Release Date: June 20, 1989
  • Singles: “Batdance”
  • Award: 2X Platinum (over 200,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 1
  • org reports: Over 7,000,000 sales worldwide

Around the World In A Day

  • # Album: 7th
  • Release Date: April 22, 1985
  • Singles: “Raspberry Beret,” and “Paisley Park”
  • Award: 2X Platinum (over 200,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 1
  • org reports: Over 4,600,000 sales worldwide

Diamonds & Pearls

  • # Album: 13th
  • Release Date: Oct. 1, 1991
  • Singles: “Get Off,” and “Cream”
  • Award: 2X Platinum (over 200,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 3
  • org reports: Over 6,750,000 sales worldwide

Musicology

  • # Album: 28th
  • Release Date: March 29, 2004
  • Singles: “Musicology,” and “Call My Name”
  • Award: 2X Platinum (over 200,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 3
  • org reports: Over 2,047,000 sales worldwide

Emancipation

  • # Album: 19th
  • Release Date: Nov. 19, 1996
  • Singles: “Betcha by Golly Wow!,” and “The Holy River/Somebody’s Somebody.”
  • Award: 2X Platinum (over 200,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 11
  • org reports: Over 1,250,000 sales worldwide

Sign O’ The Times

  • # Album: 9th
  • Release Date: March 30, 1987
  • Singles: “Sign O’ The Times,” and “If I Was Your Girlfriend”
  • Award: Platinum (over 100,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 6
  • org reports: Over 4,225,000 sales worldwide

Parade

  • # Album: 8th
  • Release Date: March 31, 1986
  • Singles: “Kiss” and “Mountains”
  • Award: Platinum (over 100,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 2
  • org reports: Over 4,210,000 sales worldwide

Controversy

  • # Album: 4th
  • Release Date: Oct. 14, 1981
  • Singles: “Controversy” and “Let’s Work”
  • Award: Platinum (over 100,000 in U.S.)
  • Spot on U.S. Charts: 21
  • org reports: Over 2,680,000 sales worldwide

"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when eye was doing the Purple Rain tour eye had a lot of people who eye knew eye'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream."prince
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Reply #67 posted 12/27/18 3:29pm

feeluupp

the sources for the sales figures you posted says "org reports"

none of those sources are official. batman never sold 11 million copies.

and i hope you are not a crazy on this site... where is kcool lol

ChocolateBox3121 said:

This IS NOT an org report. I DO NOT play games when it comes to Prince. I will & ALWAYS WILL respect Prince's(r.i.p.) legacy.

feeluupp said:

"org reports" is not an official source, it is a FORUM. i already posted the chart sources for you, don't play games. batman never sold 11 million copies.

batman is only certified 2x platinum by the RIAA.

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Reply #68 posted 12/27/18 3:33pm

rednblue

PeteSilas said:

rednblue said:


Very interesting hearing both of your thoughts.

Pete -- Please also excuse how I seem to be in the mood to make everything an adjective today. But did P seem less pimp walkery in earlier years?

absolutely not, but, you have to remember, that was the first time seeing him with my own two eyes. seeing him do that when he wasn't really "on stage", he was just doing a soundcheck, it struck me as really pretentious, but that was the first time I ever saw him, cat was still with him at the time too. It was just me maturing, I simply had to seperate the music from the man. not hard.


Once again, excuse me. I didn't realize that was the first time you'd laid eyes on him "in person." What you say makes perfect sense! I'm also very touched by what you say. I sometimes find it difficult to separate the artist from the art when the art touches my soul the way P's music does.

At least with P, his complications mean that he seems to be a man with plenty of things I'd like to embrace along with the slew of things I'd like to jettison. Kinda like the way I react to myself, and to many of the dear people I'm lucky to actually know.

I gotta laugh at one thing. I can't decide if I should be disappointed or pleased that he likely pimp walks when nobody's watching. lol

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Reply #69 posted 12/27/18 3:38pm

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feeluupp said:

the sources for the sales figures you posted says "org reports"

none of those sources are official. batman never sold 11 million copies.

and i hope you are not a crazy on this site... where is kcool lol

ChocolateBox3121 said:

This IS NOT an org report. I DO NOT play games when it comes to Prince. I will & ALWAYS WILL respect Prince's(r.i.p.) legacy.

https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2017/04/20/top-10-best-selling-prince-albums/

"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when eye was doing the Purple Rain tour eye had a lot of people who eye knew eye'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream."prince
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Reply #70 posted 12/27/18 3:41pm

rednblue

kingricefan said:

PeteSilas said:

oh, nothing to do with the music, i meant over produced the actual albums, too many prints so they had to be gotten rid of by local record stores. In those days, we had "cutout bins" for albums that the stores wanted off the racks, selling them cheap to get what they could, they'd cut a small rectangular piece off of them to mark them as cutout, prince would be in there with all the other flops.

This is how I aquired the shiny gold box version of the 'symbol' cd. It was in the cutout bin at the wrecka stow in the mall. Paid 5.98 for it or something along that line. biggrin


I'm wrong. Thought it would've been 7.00. Any Gold albums ever show up in those bins? Love those two albums!

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Reply #71 posted 12/27/18 3:42pm

PeteSilas

rednblue said:

PeteSilas said:

absolutely not, but, you have to remember, that was the first time seeing him with my own two eyes. seeing him do that when he wasn't really "on stage", he was just doing a soundcheck, it struck me as really pretentious, but that was the first time I ever saw him, cat was still with him at the time too. It was just me maturing, I simply had to seperate the music from the man. not hard.


Once again, excuse me. I didn't realize that was the first time you'd laid eyes on him "in person." What you say makes perfect sense! I'm also very touched by what you say. I sometimes find it difficult to separate the artist from the art when the art touches my soul the way P's music does.

At least with P, his complications mean that he seems to be a man with plenty of things I'd like to embrace along with the slew of things I'd like to jettison. Kinda like the way I react to myself, and to many of the dear people I'm lucky to actually know.

I gotta laugh at one thing. I can't decide if I should be disappointed or pleased that he likely pimp walks when nobody's watching. lol

he changed throughout the years, in many ways, into a totally different, better person. I loved the post death stories from all these folks who worked with him. We are all a mix of good and bad, most of us hide the bad and exaggerate the good, Prince didn't hide the bad so much when he was young, he hid the good like most people hide the bad.

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Reply #72 posted 12/27/18 3:45pm

rednblue

PeteSilas said:

rednblue said:


Once again, excuse me. I didn't realize that was the first time you'd laid eyes on him "in person." What you say makes perfect sense! I'm also very touched by what you say. I sometimes find it difficult to separate the artist from the art when the art touches my soul the way P's music does.

At least with P, his complications mean that he seems to be a man with plenty of things I'd like to embrace along with the slew of things I'd like to jettison. Kinda like the way I react to myself, and to many of the dear people I'm lucky to actually know.

I gotta laugh at one thing. I can't decide if I should be disappointed or pleased that he likely pimp walks when nobody's watching. lol

he changed throughout the years, in many ways, into a totally different, better person. I loved the post death stories from all these folks who worked with him. We are all a mix of good and bad, most of us hide the bad and exaggerate the good, Prince didn't hide the bad so much when he was young, he hid the good like most people hide the bad.


You touched me again, Pete. Beautiful words!

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Reply #73 posted 12/27/18 3:56pm

feeluupp

Wow u must be slow...

The article got the sources from THE ORG... Hence "org reports" So it is not official sales.

I already posted the official sales, but you seem not to be bothered to read.

ChocolateBox3121 said:

feeluupp said:

the sources for the sales figures you posted says "org reports"

none of those sources are official. batman never sold 11 million copies.

and i hope you are not a crazy on this site... where is kcool lol

https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2017/04/20/top-10-best-selling-prince-albums/

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Reply #74 posted 12/27/18 4:04pm

rednblue

GiggityGoo said:

This album is a weird one for me. I loved everthing from "1999" (when I got introduced to Prince) to "Batman". But I was left confused by "Grafitti Bridge"... it was very disjointed, like the movie. I was trying hard to like it as much as the others, but it was just... off.

.

When "Gett Off" came out, I was even more torn... it was kind of cool, but it felt like he was trying too hard. But then when I heard "Cream" , I was hooked instantly, and I thought: okay, this new album might be a return to form.

.

As it turns out, it wasn't the collection of songs I was hoping for. It was too "soft" for me, and although the title track is nice, and "Walk Don't Walk" is fun, the rest of it didn't appeal to me.

.

I'd consider this album the first one to make me realize that maybe Prince and I were no longer on the same musical path. Each successive album was less and less appealing. But I can definitely say my "Prince critical eye" was formed with this album, as I tried to figure out why I didn't love it.


1999 is an absolute favorite here. Can imagine falling head over heels with 1999 as an introduction. : )

Am assuming you don't mean the bolded absolutely literally, so that remaining albums rank down in precise chronological order, but maybe I'm wrong.

Anyway, are there a few albums or songs, from Symbol to H&R II, that you somewhat enjoy?


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Reply #75 posted 12/27/18 4:21pm

bluefish

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I was 11. I remember staying up late to watch the Arsenio Hall Show promoting the album, and I was SO hyped!!! That show remains my favorite Prince TV performance.

[Edited 12/27/18 16:22pm]

‎https://www.youtube.com/@PurpleKnightsPodcast
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Reply #76 posted 12/27/18 4:25pm

PeteSilas

bluefish said:

I was 11. I remember staying up late to watch the Arsenio Hall Show promoting the album, and I was SO hyped!!! That show remains my favorite Prince TV performance.

[Edited 12/27/18 16:22pm]

the thing is, unlike most other artists who get lazy, if nothing else, Prince was working, always working. so his absence from the forefront of the pop world did not mean a comeback in terms of him ever stopping, as it would with most artists, he was as sharp as could be at the time of diamonds and pearls because of his nonstop work ethic, people forget that, he may have made a million mistakes, put out some non-commercial albums, improperly promoted all of them, but the one thing he did better than anyone except for maybe James Brown was he stayed on his chops at all times.

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Reply #77 posted 12/27/18 5:53pm

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feeluupp said:

Wow u must be slow...

The article got the sources from THE ORG... Hence "org reports" So it is not official sales.

I already posted the official sales, but you seem not to be bothered to read.

ChocolateBox3121 said:

https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2017/04/20/top-10-best-selling-prince-albums/

Slow love
So much better when we take it easy
Slow love
So much better when we take our time.

"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when eye was doing the Purple Rain tour eye had a lot of people who eye knew eye'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream."prince
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Reply #78 posted 12/28/18 4:07am

Se7en

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I loved it at the time. The Gangster Glam look and new yellow Cloud really went together well.

The music might be some of his most dated, though. It is very much "early '90s" whereas stuff from the 2 albums bookending are not as much. I dunno.

I'm going to listen to it now!

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Reply #79 posted 12/28/18 5:39am

MIRvmn

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I was 9 when D&P was released and it was also my first Prince album. It's a mixed album with some strong songs, some decent ones and some really bad ones. I think half of D&P is really good but the other half sucks. I prefer prince which I think is a much stronger album.
Welcome 2 The Dawn
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Reply #80 posted 12/28/18 9:46am

bonatoc

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ChocolateBox3121 said:

feeluupp said:

Wow u must be slow...

The article got the sources from THE ORG... Hence "org reports" So it is not official sales.

I already posted the official sales, but you seem not to be bothered to read.

Slow love
So much better when we take it easy
Slow love
So much better when we take our time.


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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
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Reply #81 posted 12/28/18 9:47am

feeluupp

bonatoc said:

ChocolateBox3121 said:

Slow love
So much better when we take it easy
Slow love
So much better when we take our time.


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Reply #82 posted 12/28/18 11:02am

donnyenglish

I loved: Get Off, Violet the Organ Grinder, D&P (song), Live 4 Love, Insatiable and Strolling.

I hated: Push, Daddy Pop. Horny Pony, the horrific choreography with Kirk/Damon/Tony and all Tony M raps.

What is missing from that era is an epic/classic song that is usually present on every release. The songs that I loved above are good songs, but none are in my top 25.

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Reply #83 posted 12/28/18 11:20am

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The hit single "Diamonds & Pearls" is is an epic/classic song It went all the way to Number 3 on Billboard Hot 100 & makes a GREAT wedding song.

"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when eye was doing the Purple Rain tour eye had a lot of people who eye knew eye'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream."prince
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Reply #84 posted 12/28/18 11:23am

OldFriends4Sal
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Reply #85 posted 12/28/18 11:30am

OldFriends4Sal
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No it wasn't. It sounds just like Get Off to me

I was shocked by the harder beats on the music

Money Don't Matter 2Night, I enjoyed Daddy Pop back then a little

Strollin, Insatiable

rednblue said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

I was never a fan of the D&P era. I studied it, researched it did thread on it. There are songs I like, but it never took hold over all. Seemed to clean ironed and starched.

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Was "Violet the Organ Grinder" one of the songs you liked? Thanks, bonatoc, for the mention and video!

I am Violet the Organ Grinder
And I grind all the live long day
I live for the organ, that I am grinding
I'll die, but I won't go away

I am Violet the Organ Grinder
And I grind all the live long day
I live for the organ, that I am grinding
I'll die, but I won't go away

Ooh, wait a minute, I think you better trip on this
Ooh, wait a minute, I think you better trip on this

I was on my way to another room
When an image of you sweetly
Appeared in the mirror
Perhaps you recall
You and I were neatly
In the middle of a Crystal Ball
That now serves as a reminder
On the wall of you and I the organ grinder
In the greatest concert of them all


I am Violet the Organ Grinder
And I grind all the live long day
I live for the organ, that I am grinding
I'll die, but I won't go away

Did you know that I still have your stockings?
I keep 'em in a drawer next to your brassiere
Come hither, my sweet, lend me your attention
Come hither lend my your ear
I do believe that my piano was stolen
I do believe that you want me near
Well I can deal with a sucker
If he's in your mouth
But I can't deal with insincere
I'm the one that lives in your heart
You love me, no matter what you say
Swear you don't miss the organ grinder
Grinding on you every day

I am Violet the Organ Grinder (I am Violet the Organ Grinder)
And I grind all the live long day (and I grind all the live long day)
(Check this out)

Ooh, wait a minute, I think you better trip on this

I took all the pictures you gave me
And I placed them right under my bed
And I pumped and I pumped
'Til the 'gasm much as jumped
From my feet to the top of my head, oh boy!

I'm Violet the Organ Grinder
And I grind all the live long day
I live for the organ, that I am grinding
I'll die, but I will not go away

Ooh, wait a minute, I think you better trip on this

Like a puppy, I licked your devotion
From your neck from your eyes from your ears
When you cry, I became your emotion
And if you ever cry like that again
I'll be here

'Cause I'm Violet the Organ Grinder
And I grind all the live long day
I live for the organ, that I'm grinding
I'll die, but I won't go away

Not even...
(Peace to the mutha)
(Who turned the mother out)

I am Violet the Organ Grinder
And I grind all the live long day
I live for the organ, that I am grinding
I'll die, but I won't go away

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Reply #86 posted 12/28/18 2:53pm

42Kristen

The Diamond and pearls era would had captive the audience. If only Prince had added songs that were similar and contrast to what Diamonds and Pearls stood for.

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Reply #87 posted 12/28/18 3:39pm

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rolleyes

"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when eye was doing the Purple Rain tour eye had a lot of people who eye knew eye'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream."prince
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Reply #88 posted 12/28/18 4:10pm

Wolfie87

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His beard, his hair, his eyes faint . Eclipsed every pop artist in style and beauty at that time. Now give me THAT split OldFriends4Sale. You know what moment I'm talking about cool

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Reply #89 posted 12/28/18 6:26pm

herb4

It's good if a tad rote. Prince by the Numbers in some ways. Trying on several hats and styles and not as experimental or challenging as I prefer .

I think I'm one of the few that think "Live 4 Love" is a standout.

"Gett Off" hit me like a lightening bolt when it dropped and I was somewhat let down that the whole record wasn't like that but it's really hard to call it "bad". I recall liking that the band sounded like a BAND for once and was happy that his sound felt a tad more organic for a change.

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