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Thread started 07/26/09 10:18am

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in these intervie Michael Jackson mentions Prince

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Reply #1 posted 07/26/09 10:44am

Cinnie



at 3:56[/quote]
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Reply #2 posted 07/26/09 1:36pm

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oh lord, here we go.....
"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #3 posted 07/26/09 1:48pm

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oh lord, here we go.....

lol popcorn
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Reply #4 posted 07/26/09 2:28pm

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Yes! I'm here before.....u know..... popcorn popcorn popcorn popcorn
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Reply #5 posted 07/26/09 2:33pm

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Reply #6 posted 07/26/09 4:04pm

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[Edited 7/26/09 16:06pm]
Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #7 posted 07/26/09 6:37pm

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popcorn drink

Where are the dead horses?
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Reply #8 posted 07/26/09 6:38pm

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boom said:

popcorn drink

Where are the dead horses?


lol
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Reply #9 posted 07/27/09 10:07am

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There you go... lol
Um... let me warm up my vocals
Me ME ME ME ME...U U U U U!
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Reply #10 posted 07/27/09 9:12pm

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EmeraldSkies said:


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He was really trying to show us everything in his mouth, huh? lol That always cracks me up! He was sooo cute in that era. razz

As for his comment, well, there's truth to it, even if it sounds a bit immodest to say. I think MJ was touched with megalomania, though, so I kinda take what he says with a grain of salt.

The beauty of Prince, to me, is he clearly wasn't a video artist, yet he found a way to stay relevant and flourish in an era where video ruled the day. "Purple Rain" really helped him out in that regard, as it felt revolutionary and cutting edge--one long video to enhance the music. It made Prince feel hipper in regards to video, than he turned out to be. lol It frustrated me to see him poot out these lame videos made in warehouses or lots at Paisley Park ("Kiss" is the exception for me..that video was so simple and playful, just hot!razz) But concentrating on the music above all else served him will in the end, I think.
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Reply #11 posted 07/27/09 9:17pm

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this is a really disappointing thread. everyone sitting around waiting for the fireworks to start and it's not happening. pout
"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #12 posted 07/27/09 9:42pm

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errant said:

this is a really disappointing thread. everyone sitting around waiting for the fireworks to start and it's not happening. pout


HatrinaHaterwitz, at your service! wink

Speaking as someone who has loved BOTH Michael Jackson and Prince, respectively, in unmeasurable ways...Michael was right! HE is the one that kicked the doors open, that allowed Prince to come through! IMHO, there would have been no Prince had there not been, a Michael Jackson! On that same note, there would have STILL been...a Michael Jackson, had there not been...a Prince!

Do with that, what you will...but it is... what it is! nod
I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #13 posted 07/27/09 9:44pm

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errant said:

this is a really disappointing thread. everyone sitting around waiting for the fireworks to start and it's not happening. pout


HatrinaHaterwitz, at your service! wink

Speaking as someone who has loved BOTH Michael Jackson and Prince, respectively, in unmeasurable ways...Michael was right! HE is the one that kicked the doors open, that allowed Prince to come through! IMHO, there would have been no Prince had there not been, a Michael Jackson! On that same note, there would have STILL been...a Michael Jackson, had there not been...a Prince!

Do with that, what you will...but it is... what it is! nod


Right now Little Richard is looking at this post and is telling me to tell you God will not forgive you for getting all the credit to "that Jheri Curl mama's boy, wooo! God rest his soul but he stole my makeup AND my hairdo and my voice. Least he gave me some royalties or I'd sure been calling him for blasphemy! SHUT UP! WOO!" lol
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Reply #14 posted 07/27/09 10:05pm

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yall trippin he didn't even say anything bad
"we make our heroes in America only to destroy them"
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Reply #15 posted 07/27/09 10:06pm

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Timmy84 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:



HatrinaHaterwitz, at your service! wink

Speaking as someone who has loved BOTH Michael Jackson and Prince, respectively, in unmeasurable ways...Michael was right! HE is the one that kicked the doors open, that allowed Prince to come through! IMHO, there would have been no Prince had there not been, a Michael Jackson! On that same note, there would have STILL been...a Michael Jackson, had there not been...a Prince!

Do with that, what you will...but it is... what it is! nod


Right now Little Richard is looking at this post and is telling me to tell you God will not forgive you for getting all the credit to "that Jheri Curl mama's boy, wooo! God rest his soul but he stole my makeup AND my hairdo and my voice. Least he gave me some royalties or I'd sure been calling him for blasphemy! SHUT UP! WOO!" lol



Hold up now! Wooo! I did NOT say that Michael was the ORIGINATOR!

I said that Michael, kicked the door open, that allowed Prince to come through! And he did because Prince and his "fancy lesbian" wink ass came through the door, that was opened in the '80's, which without a doubt, was founded on the advent of MTV and "music videos"! The originator being, Michael Jackson!

Now if we take into account, the originator's of Michael Jackson! Then there is no doubt, to me, that HIS originators, were the ORIGINAL originators! Including...James Brown, Frank Sinatra, Danny Kaye, Sammy Davis, Fred Astaire. Gene Kelly, Elvis. Chuck Berry and yes...Little Richard!
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Reply #16 posted 07/27/09 10:25pm

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I said that Michael, kicked the door open, that allowed Prince to come through! And he did because Prince and his "fancy lesbian" wink ass came through the door, that was opened in the '80's, which without a doubt, was founded on the advent of MTV and "music videos"! The originator being, Michael Jackson!



They were already playing Prince videos on MTV before Billie Jean.

As a matter of fact, MTV was playing black artists like Eddy Grant and Musical Youth before Billie Jean, too.
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Reply #17 posted 07/27/09 10:31pm

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Paris9748430 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:






I said that Michael, kicked the door open, that allowed Prince to come through! And he did because Prince and his "fancy lesbian" wink ass came through the door, that was opened in the '80's, which without a doubt, was founded on the advent of MTV and "music videos"! The originator being, Michael Jackson!



They were already playing Prince videos on MTV before Billie Jean.

As a matter of fact, MTV was playing black artists like Eddy Grant and Musical Youth before Billie Jean, too.



as novelties, maybe.... i mean, you've got Eddy Grant and Musical Youth... what does that say about how seriously they were taking Prince when they played him before Billie Jean?
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Reply #18 posted 07/27/09 10:36pm

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I think Prince would've had a career in music regardless of video or MTV. In fact, I wonder if he would have flourished even more if the "video age" never occurred and all there was to rely on was radio. Because Prince, to me, was not a video artist. The best videos were simply taken from the movie "Purple Rain," which worked because the movie was so popular. That's how I remember it. But, like I said, in the end, I think keeping his focus on the music served him well.
"Be glad for what you had baby, what you've got..."
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Reply #19 posted 07/27/09 10:41pm

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bettybop said:

I think Prince would've had a career in music regardless of video or MTV. In fact, I wonder if he would have flourished even more if the "video age" never occurred and all there was to rely on was radio. Because Prince, to me, was not a video artist. The best videos were simply taken from the movie "Purple Rain," which worked because the movie was so popular. That's how I remember it. But, like I said, in the end, I think keeping his focus on the music served him well.



I think he did okay with videos at the time. They obviously weren't his focus or forte. And while we may look at them and shake our heads at what embarrassments they are, they tended to be fun and campy and got the point across, even if they weren't of the same high standards that people like Michael Jackson and Madonna and George Michael were putting out.

Besides, there were a LOT of acts putting out really sub-par videos at the time and Prince's come off suprisingly classy in comparison to most of them lol
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Reply #20 posted 07/27/09 10:43pm

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Timmy84 said:



Right now Little Richard is looking at this post and is telling me to tell you God will not forgive you for getting all the credit to "that Jheri Curl mama's boy, wooo! God rest his soul but he stole my makeup AND my hairdo and my voice. Least he gave me some royalties or I'd sure been calling him for blasphemy! SHUT UP! WOO!" lol



Hold up now! Wooo! I did NOT say that Michael was the ORIGINATOR!

I said that Michael, kicked the door open, that allowed Prince to come through! And he did because Prince and his "fancy lesbian" wink ass came through the door, that was opened in the '80's, which without a doubt, was founded on the advent of MTV and "music videos"! The originator being, Michael Jackson!

Now if we take into account, the originator's of Michael Jackson! Then there is no doubt, to me, that HIS originators, were the ORIGINAL originators! Including...James Brown, Frank Sinatra, Danny Kaye, Sammy Davis, Fred Astaire. Gene Kelly, Elvis. Chuck Berry and yes...Little Richard!




"Yeah but I AM the originator, I'm just glad Mike gave me my royalties...WOO! sexy "
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Reply #21 posted 07/27/09 10:50pm

Timmy84

Paris9748430 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:






I said that Michael, kicked the door open, that allowed Prince to come through! And he did because Prince and his "fancy lesbian" wink ass came through the door, that was opened in the '80's, which without a doubt, was founded on the advent of MTV and "music videos"! The originator being, Michael Jackson!



They were already playing Prince videos on MTV before Billie Jean.

As a matter of fact, MTV was playing black artists like Eddy Grant and Musical Youth before Billie Jean, too.


MTV was just a channel that promoted videos for kids. Back then they tried to push that rock format but MTV was barely functioning. Prince and MJ were having hit records crossing over to pop radio almost at the same time. It was even harder to get on so-called "rock radio" if you were black or pop/R&B-based. MJ, Prince and Tina Turner were some of the only acts to get rock play (mainly Prince and Tina...even rock radio plays Bob Marley every now and then and he's reggae). I think what people fail to realize is that what MJ did was give MTV revenue and money. That's the barrier he broke. There were already some black artists on MTV before MJ but Michael used mini-films with choreography and entertainment value, which was something Elvis & the Beatles had done with musical movies. He brought the musical mini-film to MTV. But Prince didn't really need MTV to become as popular as he did. Prince broke through because he adapted a more edgier and controversial figure compared to MJ. Plus he used BIG SCREEN FILM to get his music to a wider audience, MJ never did that. lol As much as either would admit they influence the other, it's too much to think that MJ would influence someone to make music videos since MJ's videos were always unlike other films. People have tried the mini-film video format after MJ (Madonna, Janet, etc.) but Prince almost NEVER did it and if he did, as I said, he used it to promote his music whereas Michael's videos were made for national events, lol. Mothafuckas left school to watch the damn "Thriller" video and stayed up past their bedtime to watch "Black or White" (shit I know I did and the video debuted on a Thursday!). I don't remember any pop star black or white doing that before or since. evillol

Do y'all? lol
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errant said:

bettybop said:

I think Prince would've had a career in music regardless of video or MTV. In fact, I wonder if he would have flourished even more if the "video age" never occurred and all there was to rely on was radio. Because Prince, to me, was not a video artist. The best videos were simply taken from the movie "Purple Rain," which worked because the movie was so popular. That's how I remember it. But, like I said, in the end, I think keeping his focus on the music served him well.



I think he did okay with videos at the time. They obviously weren't his focus or forte. And while we may look at them and shake our heads at what embarrassments they are, they tended to be fun and campy and got the point across, even if they weren't of the same high standards that people like Michael Jackson and Madonna and George Michael were putting out.

Besides, there were a LOT of acts putting out really sub-par videos at the time and Prince's come off suprisingly classy in comparison to most of them lol
If you say so...lol The videos during the 1999 era were ok. It's kinda cool to see him in jeans. And then the "Purple Rain" era was cool. But some of the other ones looked so cheap. Like I said, "Kiss" was the bomb, though! I'm watching it now. It's kinda funny to compare the confidence and chemistry in "Kiss" to what MJ managed in "The Way You Make Me Feel". lol If it is true that MJ couldn't figure out how Prince was able to pull off the sexy swagga in his make up and heels, well, I can understand why. Prince made sex looks natural, fun, playful...and he did it with ease (why do Wendy's reactions to him make me think he was stinking during this video! LMAO! First she ducks her head like his breath was kickin, they when he lifts his shirt she's like whoooaaa....Good times! lol )
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Reply #23 posted 07/27/09 11:02pm

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Prince's videos have always been "interesting" (but then again the videos actually made me a fan for some reason). lol

But yeah MJ, Madonna & George always had the bomb-ass videos. cool
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Timmy84 said:

Prince's videos have always been "interesting" (but then again the videos actually made me a fan for some reason). lol

But yeah MJ, Madonna & George always had the bomb-ass videos. cool
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For real? Which ones in particular? Just curious...
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Reply #25 posted 07/27/09 11:26pm

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bettybop said:

Timmy84 said:

Prince's videos have always been "interesting" (but then again the videos actually made me a fan for some reason). lol

But yeah MJ, Madonna & George always had the bomb-ass videos. cool
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For real? Which ones in particular? Just curious...


Like "Kiss", I just loved how he did those splits. I didn't even notice he had on heels. Then again I was only two. lol The "movie" for "Sign O' the Times" turned me onto Prince (and that was before I realized he was the same guy behind the "1999" and "Purple Rain" albums). cool
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Reply #26 posted 07/27/09 11:49pm

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TiG3PpXUXs

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Reply #27 posted 07/27/09 11:58pm

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Timmy84 said:

bettybop said:

For real? Which ones in particular? Just curious...


Like "Kiss", I just loved how he did those splits. I didn't even notice he had on heels. Then again I was only two. lol The "movie" for "Sign O' the Times" turned me onto Prince (and that was before I realized he was the same guy behind the "1999" and "Purple Rain" albums). cool
Oh, yeah..."Sign O the Times" was the shyzit!! I forgot all about that one, believe it or not. I wish he had released that after "Purple Rain" instead of "Under the Cherry Moon". lol
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Reply #28 posted 07/28/09 12:00am

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Timmy84 said:



Like "Kiss", I just loved how he did those splits. I didn't even notice he had on heels. Then again I was only two. lol The "movie" for "Sign O' the Times" turned me onto Prince (and that was before I realized he was the same guy behind the "1999" and "Purple Rain" albums). cool
Oh, yeah..."Sign O the Times" was the shyzit!! I forgot all about that one, believe it or not. I wish he had released that after "Purple Rain" instead of "Under the Cherry Moon". lol


Yeah I agree. lol
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Now THIS is the ONE! He paved the way for everybody. He laid down the blueprint that others followed. Everyone from The Beatles (who they themselves cop to that he highly influenced them) to Jimi Hendrix (who cemented in Jimi's mind that it was truly cool to truly be free visually as well as musically AFTER Jimi was no longer Richard's sideman! Of course not while Jimi was playing in Richard's band: "I'm the ONLY one allowed to be pretty! Jimmy James...button up those sleeves!...Whooooo!" Richard on Jimi..."He played it sooooo good. He played it so good that he make your big toe shoot up out your boot!" His influence on Prince goes without saying.
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