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Thread started 04/23/19 1:05am

cjmc2006

Prince is Rising on SPOTIFY! Subscribe while he is going up!!!

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Reply #1 posted 04/23/19 6:26am

thedoorkeeper

"Occasionally his music was inconsistent"
Well fuck you Spotify!!!!!
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Reply #2 posted 04/23/19 8:23am

djThunderfunk

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Happy for the estate and the labels I guess.

Never used Spotify (or any music streaming service), doubt I ever will.

Liberty > Authority
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Reply #3 posted 04/23/19 10:10am

TrivialPursuit

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thedoorkeeper said:

"Occasionally his music was inconsistent" Well fuck you Spotify!!!!!


The truth is the truth, no matter where you hear it.

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #4 posted 04/23/19 10:14am

Kares

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TrivialPursuit said:

thedoorkeeper said:

"Occasionally his music was inconsistent" Well fuck you Spotify!!!!!


The truth is the truth, no matter where you hear it.

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Thank God "his music was inconsistent!" Music shoud be inconsistent, forever changing.

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Or do they mean it was "inconsistent in quality"? Of course it was, just as every artist's work is inconsistent, it's only natural.

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Reply #5 posted 04/23/19 10:21am

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thedoorkeeper said:

"Occasionally his music was inconsistent" Well fuck you Spotify!!!!!

there there ..lol

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #6 posted 04/23/19 10:52am

GottaHaveFaith

I hope they can put HitNRun Phase 1 back on there

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Reply #7 posted 04/23/19 10:53am

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GottaHaveFaith said:

I hope they can put HitNRun Phase 1 back on there

lmao

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Reply #8 posted 04/23/19 11:15am

sro100

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I would imagine the rising is due to the anniversary of his passing.

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Reply #9 posted 04/23/19 11:19am

Mikado

anything post 1995 should require a signed affidavit prior to listening.

Keep the newbies fixated on the holy Purple Rain. And Raspberry Beret. Maybe Kiss.
[Edited 4/23/19 11:20am]
A certain kind of mellow.
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Reply #10 posted 04/23/19 10:18pm

ladygirl99

That is good news. Younger people are access to these streaming sites glad they are stepping up to keep Prince's legacy alive. It is very important.

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Reply #11 posted 04/24/19 4:35am

Grog

thedoorkeeper said:

"Occasionally his music was inconsistent" Well fuck you Spotify!!!!!

That's a generic critique. You can say the same thing about any musician, especially someone who created as music as Prince.

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Reply #12 posted 04/24/19 10:09am

TrivialPursuit

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ladygirl99 said:

That is good news. Younger people are access to these streaming sites glad they are stepping up to keep Prince's legacy alive. It is very important.


Prince's legacy is going to be around a long time, and it's mostly going to be not because of Spotify. Y'all put weight on feathers, and ignore boulders.

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #13 posted 04/24/19 11:20am

ladygirl99

TrivialPursuit said:

ladygirl99 said:

That is good news. Younger people are access to these streaming sites glad they are stepping up to keep Prince's legacy alive. It is very important.


Prince's legacy is going to be around a long time, and it's mostly going to be not because of Spotify. Y'all put weight on feathers, and ignore boulders.

Did I said solely because of Spotify? Uh no. I said because young people have access to stream sites and they are key to keep his legacy alive as Prince key fanbase are 50s and up and also, Prince's music wasn't easy as accessible when he was alive and plus he is not an easy artist to promote so it is very important for his music to go on platforms where millinentals (my generation) and Gen Z would be on. An average young person doesn't listen to radio don't believe me ask a typical radio programmer that majority of listeners of radio are baby boomers and Gen X and many Prince's songs are now on oldies stations. Young people are on streaming and the likes of Youtube and social media would be good for Prince's estate to promote along with educational facilities too like primary and secondary schools and colleges.

Just like I stated on here months ago I was riding a car with a kid and her mother and he knew who Michael Jackson was and when we talked about Prince he had no idea who he was but the mother did because she is a Gen X. There are quite of few kids that I associate who doesn't know Prince until I told them more about him. It is very important for Gen Z and younger to know who he is because face it Prince's key fans are dying off or getting very old.

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Reply #14 posted 04/24/19 1:44pm

Rev

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ladygirl99 said:

TrivialPursuit said:


Prince's legacy is going to be around a long time, and it's mostly going to be not because of Spotify. Y'all put weight on feathers, and ignore boulders.

Did I said solely because of Spotify? Uh no. I said because young people have access to stream sites and they are key to keep his legacy alive as Prince key fanbase are 50s and up and also, Prince's music wasn't easy as accessible when he was alive and plus he is not an easy artist to promote so it is very important for his music to go on platforms where millinentals (my generation) and Gen Z would be on. An average young person doesn't listen to radio don't believe me ask a typical radio programmer that majority of listeners of radio are baby boomers and Gen X and many Prince's songs are now on oldies stations. Young people are on streaming and the likes of Youtube and social media would be good for Prince's estate to promote along with educational facilities too like primary and secondary schools and colleges.

Just like I stated on here months ago I was riding a car with a kid and her mother and he knew who Michael Jackson was and when we talked about Prince he had no idea who he was but the mother did because she is a Gen X. There are quite of few kids that I associate who doesn't know Prince until I told them more about him. It is very important for Gen Z and younger to know who he is because face it Prince's key fans are dying off or getting very old.

OMG I am the old and dying demographic biggrin

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Reply #15 posted 04/24/19 1:48pm

TrivialPursuit

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ladygirl99 said:

TrivialPursuit said:


Prince's legacy is going to be around a long time, and it's mostly going to be not because of Spotify. Y'all put weight on feathers, and ignore boulders.

Did I said solely because of Spotify? Uh no. I said because young people have access to stream sites and they are key to keep his legacy alive as Prince key fanbase are 50s and up and also, Prince's music wasn't easy as accessible when he was alive and plus he is not an easy artist to promote so it is very important for his music to go on platforms where millinentals (my generation) and Gen Z would be on. An average young person doesn't listen to radio don't believe me ask a typical radio programmer that majority of listeners of radio are baby boomers and Gen X and many Prince's songs are now on oldies stations. Young people are on streaming and the likes of Youtube and social media would be good for Prince's estate to promote along with educational facilities too like primary and secondary schools and colleges.

Just like I stated on here months ago I was riding a car with a kid and her mother and he knew who Michael Jackson was and when we talked about Prince he had no idea who he was but the mother did because she is a Gen X. There are quite of few kids that I associate who doesn't know Prince until I told them more about him. It is very important for Gen Z and younger to know who he is because face it Prince's key fans are dying off or getting very old.


So, you seem fun.

"eye don’t really care so much what people say about me because it is a reflection of who they r."
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Reply #16 posted 04/24/19 3:52pm

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Mikado said:

anything post 1995 should require a signed affidavit prior to listening.

Keep the newbies fixated on the holy Purple Rain. And Raspberry Beret. Maybe Kiss.
[Edited 4/23/19 11:20am]


I kinda agree. But thanks to Youtube, I would point young people to all his live performances from the 2000’s to his very end. The man was on roll.
The start of the new millennium really was an amazing renaissance for him. It more than made up for the 90’s.
As long as kids know the 90’s was just an anomaly.
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