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Now I Know… Gooey Ponders On The Amount Of Flowers And Feathers In Prince’s Music

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Finally, while listening to Prince’s latest release Musicology, I understand why I am not the Prince fan I used to be. It is of course, as in many break ups, an accummulation of many reasons. But at last I can simplify it to just one reason.

Musicology sounds simple at first. Which in my book is a good thing if the music makes you move.
Remember the song Sign “O” The Times, ya’ll? It was, and is, simply a lyrics sung over a drum computer, with little embelishments. That song was classic and you know that’s true when Prince recognises the same fact and still plays it a grand seventeen years later on in his career.
And sure a song like Musicology makes something move. If Rhonda’s bass not not move ya, yer a tight assed white boy. And I ain’t. Tight assed, that is.

So. Why did I not warm to most thing Prince released since 1991? Except maybe that time around the release of The Gold Experience, when Prince tapped into new ways of reaching the people hungry for his music?

Well. It’s simple. I dug Prince when he was a searching soul. When he was looking for ways to still the dis-satisfaction in him. For things to fuel his inmense hunger. When he would consider to be an album a palet on which he mixed colors to fit the image in his head.

For a while this journey was simultaneously with my own. I recognised the colors, could identify with his words. I felt his music and was connected to the colors his voice invoked.

And then we both wandered different ways. Prince asked us on Controversy ”Am I gay or straight?” while knowing the answer to that. I liked Prince when he wanted us to doubt his image and fill in the blanks, in this way also allowing us to color his music ourselves.
And I started feeling disconnected to the Prince that feels the need to explain that in fact, he’s black and straight.
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In a few strokes he is painting a new picture. And I do not like it. It’s a picture that is trying to form us instead of letting us find our own images. A cross is no longer The Cross, Abraham Lincoln was actually the MF he now tries to brush underneath the carpet.

And it’s not the fact I do not like his politics or religion, in many ways we go at it in different ways and end up in the same corner.

The fact is that I do not longer like the way Prince paints his pictures.
To me, Prince’s music was never only that. It was his image, the mystery, the teasing.
Back in the day I considered songs with silly lyrics like the b-side of Sign “O” The Times genius, nowadays I am a bit perplexed by his use of words like baklava and icy plunder. Something took the “La’s” outa his “Hee’s” and I am no longer willing to bark along to whatever game Prince plays.

I guess I grew up. And there is nothing wrong with that. I no longer am willing to go along with the mindspins of a man that ties slavery to the way he feels treated by his employers. Man, how that so-called name change irked me. Even though at the time his musical output excited me.
I no longer understand the ways he travels to sustain his hunger for peace. His usage of the phrase Akashic Records certainly did not make me curious for the religion he now abides to. And a holocaust reference in a lovesong still can make me angry. Talk about taking things out of context.

To me the best of an album like The Rainbow Children was that at least he used his music again to channel his believes, instead of aimlessly throwing songs at us that sounded like a handfull of pebbels hitting the waters of Lake Minnetonka, only to sink faster than it was thrown on tape.

I still respond to Prince’s voice, though. Whenever he sings songs like Let’s Have A Baby, The One, One Nite Alone or Reflection, I can hear the genius filtering through the mediocrity. And I love the colors of songs that he feels, cuz then he sounds believable.

But most songs he releases these days are build up around a reflection of genius and then torn to bits by the laziness of that same genius, that thinks it can just do what it likes, no matter what. Bugger for us that he retired Jamie Starr.

And that’s where my whining stops. Cuz it’s bugger for us. I am sure Prince is quite happy with the music he releases. He does not have to pay attention to top lists like Beyonce. He caters to his fans in his own way, even if that means he dangles them diamonds in front of us, only to feed us carrots instead.
In this case, the diamonds being our treasured bootlegs, the carrots the lame assed edits he stuffs down our throats forcefully. Cuz hey! We’re fans. We need to collect, no matter what.

And if Prince is really as serious about his music as he always claims he is, he might wanna take a step back and look at the way he is treating his children. On the New Power Soul album he described his songs as babies, the people playing them the midwives. Really strange he uses plastic surgery on his own children then, cutting them up to fit daddy’s strange way of fitting a hollow theme, like he did with jewels like Moviestar and Crystal Ball. If only I could understand the way his ponderings take him while making these decisions, then maybe it would make sense.

Cuz I consider myself a godfather to many of his tunes. I listen to them, nurture them. Have done for many years and will do so for years to come. And I will still visit every concert and aftershow I can, cuz that is when he still makes sense to me.

I understand Prince when he walks onto a stage and lies down first because his band is way too wicked.

I channel his music alongside with him when he “talks” the same notes that come from his guitar.

And I sing along when he wants us to “Whoa, Candy!”

Cuz he is Prince. And hell! He’s funky. And a sexy mf. No matter how much make up his religion wears.

I am sure that in the end we will both travel different roads that will lead us to the same garden. That’s why I love “Walk Over God’s Heaven” so much, cuz the words Ms Jackson uses are different than the ones I would use to describe faith, but the feeling is the same; “…flowers and feathers… and they all is exactly right”.
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Reply #1 posted 05/05/04 4:43am

endorphin74

That was very thoughtful and well written! Thanks for sharing!

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Reply #2 posted 05/05/04 4:55am

Zelaira

Gooey, as a longtime Prince fan I can Honestly say I Still Love the way Prince Expresses himself in his songs. I Wouldn't Change a Thing about Him or his Music. Prince is Way Cool and I find what he does Charming,Exciting,Fresh and Fun. Watching him live in concert is a Major Treat. I think he gets Better with each and every Album. I Have Always Found that Yes...Every New Prince album was my Favorite. I Guess I just like Prince's Way. I am So Glad he has Decided to be More In the SPOTLIGHT because Yes , People Forget ya when you are Quiet for Too long. Prince Don't Ever Be Quiet!!! And Gooey,Just gotta tell ya as I think you are a dear..Nothing Ever Gonna Make me Stop Loving Mr Man....His Royal Badness.....Major Hottie.....PRINCE! He's the BEST!!! biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 05/05/04 5:14am

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Zelaira said:

And Gooey,Just gotta tell ya as I think you are a dear..Nothing Ever Gonna Make me Stop Loving Mr Man....His Royal Badness.....Major Hottie.....PRINCE! He's the BEST!!! biggrin


Way to go! I love that. Good on you!

I just need substantially more (music-wise) of the people whom's MUSIC I adore.
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Reply #4 posted 05/05/04 5:33am

Zelaira

Gooey, it is Prince's Life. He writes about his Life Experiences. He has certain Ideas about things. Musically,I think Prince's stuff is Really Great. I Loved Rainbow Children and this album is Really Great too. I like when Prince says Akashic Records,Makes Weird Voices,Uses Static or even Larry Graham's stuff. I think it all Works and is all Fun. No 2 Prince albums are the Same! I don't think ya Gotta be 100% Dead on With Prince's Philosophies,Politics to be his fan or Enjoy his Music. I Don't Think Prince needs us to be Clones. I Cannot 100% follow everything because I Choose Not to! I think we all gotta be our Own PERSON and I also Think Friends Accept Each Other so ya Don't Have to Change. I would Gooey Not Get Into Analyzing Or Getting Too Deep into Prince. Just as I would Tell All Fans Enjoy Prince's Music. Sometimes I Also Cannot Figure the Man out But well That's Prince. It's his Way. His Way of Doing things or Copeing. I Just tell Myself Over and Over again that I will Always be his Fan and Love Him. He Arouses me in so Many Ways. I will Never Change my Heartfelt Feelings of Excitement for him. He's just so Breathtaking and well there is Nobody like Prince. I Enjoy Him More than Any Other Artist on the Scene. It's Just like that. Always Has and Always Will be. He's just The Best! biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 05/05/04 6:41am

BKOOLBABY

I think it is hard for all of us to admit that we have grown up, our tastes have changed so have Prince's. I am certainly in a different place in my life than I was 21 years ago riding in the back of a jeep in the Smokey Mtns. listining in awe to The Beautiful Ones. With that said it does not make me long for more songs of the same type, since I have matured it means I can now hear any Prince song and though I may not love it I can certainly appreciate his output.

Thank God we all grow, would any of you want to see Prince decked out in Controversy garb at 46?
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Reply #6 posted 05/05/04 6:57am

dawn74

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This is too complex 4 me 2 write in English. Sorry.

Gooey, prachtig! Waar heb je zo fantastisch leren schrijven? Ik denk inderdaad dat jullie wegen zich gescheiden hebben. Jammer misschien voor jou, maar ook wel erg gezond denk ik. Inhoudelijk spreekt Prince mij ook steeds minder aan, daarentegen vind ik zijn muziek en band steeds beter worden. Al heb ik de laatste tijd een sterke voorkeur voor zijn muziek zonder woorden. Zijn reli-dogma's en veelal truttige teksten kunnen me eerlijk gezegd gestolen worden. Ook voor mij was Prince veel interessanter toen hij de 'witte plekken in het leven' nog niet opvulde met antwoorden, maar juist bloot durfde te geven. Maar hey, hij is 45, geen tijd meer voor vragen en twijfels, en jij bent ook geen 18 meer. wink
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Reply #7 posted 05/05/04 7:40am

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dawn74 said:

This is too complex 4 me 2 write in English. Sorry.

Gooey, prachtig! Waar heb je zo fantastisch leren schrijven? Ik denk inderdaad dat jullie wegen zich gescheiden hebben. Jammer misschien voor jou, maar ook wel erg gezond denk ik. Inhoudelijk spreekt Prince mij ook steeds minder aan, daarentegen vind ik zijn muziek en band steeds beter worden. Al heb ik de laatste tijd een sterke voorkeur voor zijn muziek zonder woorden. Zijn reli-dogma's en veelal truttige teksten kunnen me eerlijk gezegd gestolen worden. Ook voor mij was Prince veel interessanter toen hij de 'witte plekken in het leven' nog niet opvulde met antwoorden, maar juist bloot durfde te geven. Maar hey, hij is 45, geen tijd meer voor vragen en twijfels, en jij bent ook geen 18 meer. wink


Mooi antwoord. En bedankt voor het compliment. :blush:

Inderdaad, het zijn voornamelijk zijn teksten die me storen, maar ook de makkelijke manier waarop hij zijn songs vorm geeft de laatste tien jaar. De nummers op Musicology doen me TE vaak denken aan andere nummers, vaak uit een periode waar ik een hekel aan heb.

Ik gun Prince zijn ruimte, maar helaas moet ik concluderen dat we inderdaad uit elkaar gegroeit zijn. Maar hij groeit nog steeds. En ik ook, alleen een andere kant op. Muzieksgewijs, bedoel ik.
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Reply #8 posted 05/05/04 7:41am

Fhunkin

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gooeythehamster said:

And I ain’t. Tight assed, that is.


Damn right !

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Agree on most stuff though !
But still the indifference between us can't bother me much !
Futuristic Fantasy
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Reply #9 posted 05/05/04 7:43am

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BKOOLBABY said:

I think it is hard for all of us to admit that we have grown up, our tastes have changed so have Prince's. I am certainly in a different place in my life than I was 21 years ago riding in the back of a jeep in the Smokey Mtns. listining in awe to The Beautiful Ones. With that said it does not make me long for more songs of the same type, since I have matured it means I can now hear any Prince song and though I may not love it I can certainly appreciate his output.


Beautifully put. Although I now want images of you in that jeep. HONK HONK!

We are the same age. Funny. I love the 33's!

BKOOLBABY said:

Thank God we all grow, would any of you want to see Prince decked out in Controversy garb at 46?


Erm. No. I like his outfits,actually. His hair is another thread entirely. ALl I think is POODLE.

WOOF!
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Reply #10 posted 05/05/04 7:44am

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Fhunkin said:

the indifference between us can't bother me much !


Is there indifference between us?

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Reply #11 posted 05/05/04 7:52am

Fhunkin

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gooeythehamster said:

Fhunkin said:

the indifference between us can't bother me much !


Is there indifference between us?

sad



lol

I mean between P & me, though there probably is between you and me as well (thank god)
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Reply #12 posted 05/05/04 8:15am

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Fhunkin said:

there probably is between you and me as well (thank god)


Uhm...

Why does that NOT make me happy?
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Reply #13 posted 05/05/04 8:19am

Fhunkin

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gooeythehamster said:

Fhunkin said:

there probably is between you and me as well (thank god)


Uhm...

Why does that NOT make me happy?


take it as a compliment !
Futuristic Fantasy
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Reply #14 posted 05/05/04 8:22am

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Fhunkin said:

gooeythehamster said:



Uhm...

Why does that NOT make me happy?


take it as a compliment !


I am in doubt or missunderstanding....
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Reply #15 posted 05/05/04 8:30am

Fhunkin

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gooeythehamster said:

Fhunkin said:



take it as a compliment !


I am in doubt or missunderstanding....


Both lol tell me something new, please !
Futuristic Fantasy
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Reply #16 posted 05/06/04 3:36am

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Reply #17 posted 05/06/04 6:28am

mrdespues

HEY GOOEY

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