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Reply #300 posted 04/05/10 2:54pm

BartVanHemelen

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Bohemian67 said:

The Buddhist concept of mudita, "sympathetic joy" or "happiness in another's good fortune", is the opposite of schadenfreude.[13][14] Alternatively, envy, which is unhappiness in another's good fortune, could be considered the counterpart of schadenfreude.

So I was right Bart. It is just that you are envious of Prince.


Do you even read the nonsense you write?

Bohemian67 said:

While LF might not have been the brilliant thing it was promised it was not a complete failure.


Yes it was. Look, PRINCE SAYS SO.

Bohemian67 said:

Although Prince takes up 0.01 of your time, he definitely seems to take up 100% of your passion.


Based on what? How the fuck would you know? You lot continue to project your own insecurities on others.

Bohemian67 said:

As a professional Clay shouldn't have released this statement anyway. We would never have known who the web developer was,


Hilarious. Try reading some of the pre-release articles. Dude, YOU ARE LYING. Your excuses for Prince are now so pathetic you have to resort to DENYING REALITY.

Bohemian67 said:

Clay wasn't busy as he wasn't getting anything from Prince to upload and the fact is, the fan sites "lit up" when they were automatically charged for a second year, not for anything else.


Again: LYING.

Bohemian67 said:

So "he didn’t realize that their billing service had activated the automatic renewals"....? Well considering there was no other work going on on the site, maybe that was the one thing he should have taken care of to prevent disgruntled LF members from becoming any unhappier! He doesn't say it was an IT error, he says, "he didn't realise....."


I have to ask again: can you read? If so, re-read all my posts in this thread.

Bohemian67 said:

I take it Clay is very much the marketing hard sell guy and Prince couldn't handle it. As much as everyone wants it, Prince is just not that commercially inclined these days.


Not a single word you say in this quote is substantiated by facts. NOT A SINGLE WORD. It's all shit you made up.

Bohemian67 said:

However, as everyone gets a WELCOME email when joining a site, the least that could have been done was a GOODBYE And THANKS email when it was known the site would close.

That is common courtesy.


Please point out where I oppose this.

STOP MAKING SHIT UP.
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Reply #301 posted 04/05/10 2:59pm

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By the way, can anybody dig up that article where either Clay or Malzone were talking about how they were gonna upload a dozen or so "unreleased" albums?

IIRC they claimed at the time they were preparing them for upload, yet based on this article it seems Clay never received anything beyond what is available at the site.

So now I'm curious as to what the original wording was wrt those albums.

Oh, and who was Malzone boasting about his work o... month ago, when it is now apparent that the site was over and done with then?

How much have Clay and Malzone lied about this whole thing?
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Reply #302 posted 04/05/10 3:12pm

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BartVanHemelen said:

By the way, can anybody dig up that article where either Clay or Malzone were talking about how they were gonna upload a dozen or so "unreleased" albums?

IIRC they claimed at the time they were preparing them for upload, yet based on this article it seems Clay never received anything beyond what is available at the site.

So now I'm curious as to what the original wording was wrt those albums.

Oh, and who was Malzone boasting about his work o... month ago, when it is now apparent that the site was over and done with then?

How much have Clay and Malzone lied about this whole thing?



I read the article when it came out, but I can't find it for posting.

Anyway, the article and promotion of LotusFlow3r are riddled with legal-ese keywords such as "possible", "potential", "could", "may", "might".

Just once it would be nice to hear positive words such as "WILL" and "GUARANTEED". I don't think we'll ever see those associated with a Prince website.

I can't imagine other high-caliber musicians even CONSIDERING this bait-and-switch technique. Then again, most of their websites are free.
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Reply #303 posted 04/05/10 3:37pm

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The tour led into a cavernous room, where a man sat at a drum set. A woman picked up a bass, Prince strapped on a guitar and a private concert ensued. Clay said, It was the most bizarre thing. I remember thinking, do we clap?


the Prince I dig...naturally mysterious...no pretending.
i hope he sorts out his site, apparently he's upset many;
the solution is to simply let the music flow like sweet
honey...

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Reply #304 posted 04/05/10 3:44pm

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Proof that the real problem was the bums that Prince hired to run the site.
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Reply #305 posted 04/05/10 3:51pm

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Brofie said:

Proof that the real problem was the bums that Prince hired to run the site.
falloff

I honestly cannot believe that is what you got from this article. Prince gave them no content....or did you miss that part?
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Reply #306 posted 04/05/10 4:14pm

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Vendetta1 said:

Brofie said:

Proof that the real problem was the bums that Prince hired to run the site.
falloff

I honestly cannot believe that is what you got from this article. Prince gave them no content....or did you miss that part?



I thought all the videos and the 3 albums were the content. Was it Prince's decision to charge people the renewal?
[Edited 4/5/10 16:15pm]
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Reply #307 posted 04/05/10 4:17pm

Vendetta1

Brofie said:

Vendetta1 said:

falloff

I honestly cannot believe that is what you got from this article. Prince gave them no content....or did you miss that part?



I thought all the videos and the 3 albums were the content. Was it Prince's decision to charge people the renewal?
[Edited 4/5/10 16:15pm]
I can't rationalize with Prince's apologists so: wave
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Reply #308 posted 04/05/10 4:21pm

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Reverend said:

...and deafening listening sessions in a room lined with thick white fur (“It was like polar bears had laid down for him”), were all part of a run-up to the launch of Prince’s latest, greatest Web portal.


O

M

G

falloff

One thing is clear in all this mess. Fams are sick sick people. It's too bad all of you aren't related to me becuase I have no power to commit your sick asses mad lol
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Reply #309 posted 04/05/10 4:24pm

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NeoGeo24bit said:

psychodelicide said:

"Clay declined to say how many paying members the site did attract, but he speculated that the number was a disappointment to Prince."

falloff Not as many people signed up, because they got tired of being screwed by Prince. I wish I had never signed up. What a waste of money! disbelief
[Edited 4/2/10 18:37pm]


The website stunk... Prince's vault material stunk... the price to sign up stunk... everything about the website venture was ridiculous. Prince has no clue what makes a great website and he hires people who aren't skilled at making sites. One thing is for certain -- never take the job as "Prince's Online Presence Manager." You'll be fired in no time.

Fired

then

blamed




Not worth the ego trip lol
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Reply #310 posted 04/05/10 4:59pm

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BartVanHemelen said:


No. Name me one thing that should have impressed me.


Well, I think there has been a lot of impressive stuff since 1998. I'll list a few that I, as a Prince fan, enjoyed.

-The Celebrations: I was impressed with the fact that Prince put this on. I mean Prince opened the place up, let fans be fans, and played for us 7 nights in a row sometimes. Sure, it was a bit spendy, but what other star/artist of Prince's magnitude has done this type of thing? U2? Madonna? Michael Jackson? Springsteen? I don't think any of these acts have give their fans this kind of up close treatment that Prince did. I thought it was fun.

-One Nite Alone Tour/era. Again, Prince playing smaller shows and more intimate fan oriented playlists. It was great, and a good contrast to the Hit N' Run tour that had happened before it. I thought this was a fun era.

-2004: Prince's leap back into the mainstream. Hell of a lot of fun. He was everywhere this year...if it wasn't like 1984 again, it was certainly like 1991. The Rock N' Roll hall of fame performance was one of his most praiseworthy ever...it cemented his place as a Guitar god to many who didn't know. Also, the Musicology Tour was great. Yeah, it was hits heavy. So what? It was fresh and it was fun. A shit ton of people loved it....critics included.

-Beyond Musicology: I liked a lot of Prince's 90's output. I liked going to those Paisley Park shows in the mid to late 90's. That said, 2004 onwards has been more fun for me as a Prince fan. I've enjoyed the albums of the last decade. I liked that Prince got back to writing pop songs. His grabs at mainstream pop trends were not/are not nearly as cringe worthy or obvious as some of what he did in the 90's. "Jughead" anyone?!?

The 02 shows, like the Musicology Tour, were sublime. They were. Did you go to any of them? They were a hell of a lot of fun. There a lot of other praiseworthy moments from 1998 onwards (performing with Wendy and Lisa again) but these are just a few off of the top of my head.



BartVanHemelen said:

Prince is like 0.01% of my life.


That's fine. It's the internet so whatever you post is cool. All I am wondering is this.. Are having any fun with that .01% of your life. Correct me if I am wrong, your posts on the org are mostly negative slants on Prince, no?


BartVanHemelen said:
Violently? When have I ever threatened Prince -- unlike some guy who was banned from here and even NPGMC, and yet somehow got invited to Prince's LA mansion?


I wasn't being literal. However, you do seem to have some of the STRONGEST, and most frequent, negative opinions about Prince around here. Do you disagree with that? As in, have you ever posted something on the positive side since 1998?

BartVanHemelen said:

Often? Am I not allowed to voice a dissenting opinion?


Of course you are allowed. Again, I kind of like it. It being boring of we were all the same. Again, do you post positive things? I mean, do you enjoy being a Prince fan?


BartVanHemelen said:

I haven't been a fan in a long while. (Then again, Prince left the building around the end of 1995/beginning of 1996.) There's been plenty of joy because every now and then some great old tune surfaces.


It is a bummer that you are not a Prince fan. Because you post at the org a lot. When you say "joy" because of "some great old tune surfaces" do you mean bootlegs?

And there's some joy to be had in seeing Prince screw up again and again. Schadenfreude, sure. But he's bringing it all on himself.


And that's what it is right?

Well, who doesn't have a shit ton of screw ups in their life? I am glad I don't have someone pointing it out to me all the time, because I got Prince beat by a long shot.

Fucked up websites, and pissy fans isn't really screwing up in the Rock N' Roll world anyways. Hell, it's not even screwing up in the real world.
I mean, Prince could be fucking kids, addicted to smack, and or killing his ex-wives. That's screwing up. It's not like he's got a mugshot out there.

Fact is, Prince could be getting in the papers for a lot worse things than having a bad business model and pissing of a lot of purple fan boys.


Again, I am bummed that your aren't a Prince fan anymore, but am glad you find some joy in posting here at the org.
[Edited 4/5/10 17:01pm]
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Reply #311 posted 04/05/10 5:08pm

cream72

skywalker said:

BartVanHemelen said:


No. Name me one thing that should have impressed me.


Well, I think there has been a lot of impressive stuff since 1998. I'll list a few that I, as a Prince fan, enjoyed.

-The Celebrations: I was impressed with the fact that Prince put this on. I mean Prince opened the place up, let fans be fans, and played for us 7 nights in a row sometimes. Sure, it was a bit spendy, but what other star/artist of Prince's magnitude has done this type of thing? U2? Madonna? Michael Jackson? Springsteen? I don't think any of these acts have give their fans this kind of up close treatment that Prince did. I thought it was fun.

-One Nite Alone Tour/era. Again, Prince playing smaller shows and more intimate fan oriented playlists. It was great, and a good contrast to the Hit N' Run tour that had happened before it. I thought this was a fun era.

-2004: Prince's leap back into the mainstream. Hell of a lot of fun. He was everywhere this year...if it wasn't like 1984 again, it was certainly like 1991. The Rock N' Roll hall of fame performance was one of his most praiseworthy ever...it cemented his place as a Guitar god to many who didn't know. Also, the Musicology Tour was great. Yeah, it was hits heavy. So what? It was fresh and it was fun. A shit ton of people loved it....critics included.

-Beyond Musicology: I liked a lot of Prince's 90's output. I liked going to those Paisley Park shows in the mid to late 90's. That said, 2004 onwards has been more fun for me as a Prince fan. I've enjoyed the albums of the last decade. I liked that Prince got back to writing pop songs. His grabs at mainstream pop trends were not/are not nearly as cringe worthy or obvious as some of what he did in the 90's. "Jughead" anyone?!?

The 02 shows, like the Musicology Tour, were sublime. They were. Did you go to any of them? They were a hell of a lot of fun. There a lot of other praiseworthy moments from 1998 onwards (performing with Wendy and Lisa again) but these are just a few off of the top of my head.



BartVanHemelen said:



It is a bummer that you are not a Prince fan. Because you post at the org a lot. When you say "joy" because of "some great old tune surfaces" do you mean bootlegs?

And there's some joy to be had in seeing Prince screw up again and again. Schadenfreude, sure. But he's bringing it all on himself.


And that's what it is right?

Well, who doesn't have a shit ton of screw ups in their life? I am glad I don't have someone pointing it out to me all the time, because I got Prince beat by a long shot.

Fucked up websites, and pissy fans isn't really screwing up in the Rock N' Roll world anyways. Hell, it's not even screwing up in the real world.
I mean, Prince could be fucking kids, addicted to smack, and or killing his ex-wives. That's screwing up. It's not like he's got a mugshot out there.

Fact is, Prince could be getting in the papers for a lot worse things than having a bad business model and pissing of a lot of purple fan boys.


Again, I am bummed that your aren't a Prince fan anymore, but am glad you find some joy in posting here at the org.
[Edited 4/5/10 17:01pm]


nod totally agree prince has given sooo much music, concerts, aftershows to put up with a few screw ups is cool with me.

But i do hope he learns from the exp this time...we could just do with a non flashy website even if its just to release future albums one where you dont have to pay just to join wink
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Reply #312 posted 04/05/10 5:15pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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cream72 said:

skywalker said:

BartVanHemelen said:



And that's what it is right?

Well, who doesn't have a shit ton of screw ups in their life? I am glad I don't have someone pointing it out to me all the time, because I got Prince beat by a long shot.

Fucked up websites, and pissy fans isn't really screwing up in the Rock N' Roll world anyways. Hell, it's not even screwing up in the real world.
I mean, Prince could be fucking kids, addicted to smack, and or killing his ex-wives. That's screwing up. It's not like he's got a mugshot out there.

Fact is, Prince could be getting in the papers for a lot worse things than having a bad business model and pissing of a lot of purple fan boys.


Again, I am bummed that your aren't a Prince fan anymore, but am glad you find some joy in posting here at the org.
[Edited 4/5/10 17:01pm]


nod totally agree prince has given sooo much music, concerts, aftershows to put up with a few rip offs is cool with me.

But i do hope he learns from the exp this time...we could just do with a non flashy website even if its just to release future albums one where you dont have to pay just to join wink


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Reply #313 posted 04/05/10 5:30pm

KCOOLMUZIQ

cream72 said:

skywalker said:

BartVanHemelen said:



And that's what it is right?

Well, who doesn't have a shit ton of screw ups in their life? I am glad I don't have someone pointing it out to me all the time, because I got Prince beat by a long shot.

Fucked up websites, and pissy fans isn't really screwing up in the Rock N' Roll world anyways. Hell, it's not even screwing up in the real world.
I mean, Prince could be fucking kids, addicted to smack, and or killing his ex-wives. That's screwing up. It's not like he's got a mugshot out there.

Fact is, Prince could be getting in the papers for a lot worse things than having a bad business model and pissing of a lot of purple fan boys.


Again, I am bummed that your aren't a Prince fan anymore, but am glad you find some joy in posting here at the org.
[Edited 4/5/10 17:01pm]


nod totally agree prince has given sooo much music, concerts, aftershows to put up with a few screw ups is cool with me.

But i do hope he learns from the exp this time...we could just do with a non flashy website even if its just to release future albums one where you dont have to pay just to join wink





Exactly!
eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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Reply #314 posted 04/05/10 6:17pm

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I still find it laughable that anyone blames the web developer for lack of content.

Their job was to design and implement a website, format and upload new content (when made available by the client) and to maintain it for a certain period of time. I highly doubt his contract included the duty of "Fan Club Moderator". The fact that he answered emails that were NOT pertaining to Sales or Technical matters tells me that he's probably a decent guy.

After the initial rush of downloads and video streaming, the website actually ran pretty smoothly and consistently.

I'm not thrilled that he aired dirty laundry on the Wall Street Journal, but it was bound to get out eventually. I'm sure a lot of that was to head off any complaints about the double-billings or BBB reports.
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Reply #315 posted 04/05/10 6:20pm

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Se7en said:

I still find it laughable that anyone blames the web developer for lack of content.

Their job was to design and implement a website, format and upload new content (when made available by the client) and to maintain it for a certain period of time. I highly doubt his contract included the duty of "Fan Club Moderator". The fact that he answered emails that were NOT pertaining to Sales or Technical matters tells me that he's probably a decent guy.

After the initial rush of downloads and video streaming, the website actually ran pretty smoothly and consistently.

I'm not thrilled that he aired dirty laundry on the Wall Street Journal, but it was bound to get out eventually. I'm sure a lot of that was to head off any complaints about the double-billings or BBB reports.


It's like blaming the clerk at the register because 7-11 won't stock Slurpees anymore! lol
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Reply #316 posted 04/05/10 6:28pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Se7en said:

I still find it laughable that anyone blames the web developer for lack of content.

Their job was to design and implement a website, format and upload new content (when made available by the client) and to maintain it for a certain period of time. I highly doubt his contract included the duty of "Fan Club Moderator". The fact that he answered emails that were NOT pertaining to Sales or Technical matters tells me that he's probably a decent guy.

After the initial rush of downloads and video streaming, the website actually ran pretty smoothly and consistently.

I'm not thrilled that he aired dirty laundry on the Wall Street Journal, but it was bound to get out eventually. I'm sure a lot of that was to head off any complaints about the double-billings or BBB reports.


It's like blaming the clerk at the register because 7-11 won't stock Slurpees anymore! lol


nod
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Reply #317 posted 04/05/10 7:41pm

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had to be the 317th post. 3/17 is my birthday mushy


Carry on lol
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Reply #318 posted 04/05/10 8:45pm

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BartVanHemelen said:

By the way, can anybody dig up that article where either Clay or Malzone were talking about how they were gonna upload a dozen or so "unreleased" albums?

IIRC they claimed at the time they were preparing them for upload, yet based on this article it seems Clay never received anything beyond what is available at the site.

So now I'm curious as to what the original wording was wrt those albums.

Oh, and who was Malzone boasting about his work o... month ago, when it is now apparent that the site was over and done with then?

How much have Clay and Malzone lied about this whole thing?



http://www.newsweek.com/id/189242

He [Clay] also claims a colleague has organized 10 albums of old Prince music never released in any form.
Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it.
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Reply #319 posted 04/05/10 8:57pm

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Se7en said:

I still find it laughable that anyone blames the web developer for lack of content.Their job was to design and implement a website, format and upload new content (when made available by the client) and to maintain it for a certain period of time. I highly doubt his contract included the duty of "Fan Club Moderator". The fact that he answered emails that were NOT pertaining to Sales or Technical matters tells me that he's probably a decent guy.

After the initial rush of downloads and video streaming, the website actually ran pretty smoothly and consistently.

I'm not thrilled that he aired dirty laundry on the Wall Street Journal, but it was bound to get out eventually. I'm sure a lot of that was to head off any complaints about the double-billings or BBB reports.


100% agree !
Prince gets the blame for the lack of material.

Now the X or unknown is glaring here as something unusual even for Prince standards of crazy.

How much was Prince going to offer?
What were the timeframes?
Was the material going to be protected from being stolen?

It's easy to say that Prince fucked it up or Clay dropped the ball but there is much more that we don't know that is going on here.
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Reply #320 posted 04/05/10 9:10pm

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powersoul99 said:

Prince fan Steven Anthony, who was erroneously charged and then refunded, called attention to the fracas — and got a lot of hate from diehard Prince fans — with a scathing open letter to the singer on his blog. Anthony says he was “lucky” to get what he did out of his membership, including a T-shirt and access to tickets for a concert at Paisley Park in Minnesota. But Anthony still feels burned by the LotusFlow3r experience. He says, “I don’t really like Prince that much as a person right now, but I still support his work.”

One minute he says he's lucky, then he slags Prince off!
Attention seeker.



interesting point. good point.
this is the time of the first fast.
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Reply #321 posted 04/05/10 9:18pm

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NelsonR said:

The tour led into a cavernous room, where a man sat at a drum set. A woman picked up a bass, Prince strapped on a guitar and a private concert ensued. Clay said, It was the most bizarre thing. I remember thinking, do we clap?


the Prince I dig...naturally mysterious...no pretending.
i hope he sorts out his site, apparently he's upset many;
the solution is to simply let the music flow like sweet
honey...





love that hair on his chest. OooOOooo....good gawd. yep. baby cakes gotta keep that shirt closed. tease. lol.


but ..seriously folks.... I hope that he gets someone to run the site taht will actually manage the crew helping to run the site. someone who will check up on details and check up on fansites and actually DO their job... GO the extra mile without having to be told, begged, asked, or checked up on. a self starter that is actually interested in seeing a job well done and details actually looked after.

someone who will check up from the other direction to see how who ever is handling the customer care emails....( If it were me, i'd send email under the guise of a fan now and then my own self just to see what kind of response i get and how fans are being treated) I'd check up both ways... I hope the new team
leader will be on their J.O.B. and do it right. the site and the music and Prince and Prince fans deserve it.


i.e. i think the solution here ... is in the proper and competent, relilable management team.

just my 2 cents
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Reply #322 posted 04/05/10 10:27pm

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Prince really does seem like a charmless human being. At least the literary Prince figure revealed in his songs is still cool.
The world is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel.

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Reply #323 posted 04/06/10 12:04am

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Vendetta1 said:

Brofie said:




I thought all the videos and the 3 albums were the content. Was it Prince's decision to charge people the renewal?
[Edited 4/5/10 16:15pm]
I can't rationalize with Prince's apologists so: wave


nod lol
blah blah blah
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Reply #324 posted 04/06/10 1:54am

andrewm7

skywalker said:


Well, I think there has been a lot of impressive stuff since 1998. I'll list a few that I, as a Prince fan, enjoyed.

-The Celebrations: I was impressed with the fact that Prince put this on. I mean Prince opened the place up, let fans be fans, and played for us 7 nights in a row sometimes. Sure, it was a bit spendy, but what other star/artist of Prince's magnitude has done this type of thing? U2? Madonna? Michael Jackson? Springsteen? I don't think any of these acts have give their fans this kind of up close treatment that Prince did. I thought it was fun.

-One Nite Alone Tour/era. Again, Prince playing smaller shows and more intimate fan oriented playlists. It was great, and a good contrast to the Hit N' Run tour that had happened before it. I thought this was a fun era.

-2004: Prince's leap back into the mainstream. Hell of a lot of fun. He was everywhere this year...if it wasn't like 1984 again, it was certainly like 1991. The Rock N' Roll hall of fame performance was one of his most praiseworthy ever...it cemented his place as a Guitar god to many who didn't know. Also, the Musicology Tour was great. Yeah, it was hits heavy. So what? It was fresh and it was fun. A shit ton of people loved it....critics included.

-Beyond Musicology: I liked a lot of Prince's 90's output. I liked going to those Paisley Park shows in the mid to late 90's. That said, 2004 onwards has been more fun for me as a Prince fan. I've enjoyed the albums of the last decade. I liked that Prince got back to writing pop songs. His grabs at mainstream pop trends were not/are not nearly as cringe worthy or obvious as some of what he did in the 90's. "Jughead" anyone?!?

The 02 shows, like the Musicology Tour, were sublime. They were. Did you go to any of them? They were a hell of a lot of fun. There a lot of other praiseworthy moments from 1998 onwards (performing with Wendy and Lisa again) but these are just a few off of the top of my head.



I agree with your list skywalker
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skywalker said:

BartVanHemelen said:


No. Name me one thing that should have impressed me.


Well, I think there has been a lot of impressive stuff since 1998. I'll list a few that I, as a Prince fan, enjoyed.

-The Celebrations: I was impressed with the fact that Prince put this on. I mean Prince opened the place up, let fans be fans, and played for us 7 nights in a row sometimes. Sure, it was a bit spendy, but what other star/artist of Prince's magnitude has done this type of thing? U2? Madonna? Michael Jackson? Springsteen? I don't think any of these acts have give their fans this kind of up close treatment that Prince did. I thought it was fun.

-One Nite Alone Tour/era. Again, Prince playing smaller shows and more intimate fan oriented playlists. It was great, and a good contrast to the Hit N' Run tour that had happened before it. I thought this was a fun era.

-2004: Prince's leap back into the mainstream. Hell of a lot of fun. He was everywhere this year...if it wasn't like 1984 again, it was certainly like 1991. The Rock N' Roll hall of fame performance was one of his most praiseworthy ever...it cemented his place as a Guitar god to many who didn't know. Also, the Musicology Tour was great. Yeah, it was hits heavy. So what? It was fresh and it was fun. A shit ton of people loved it....critics included.

-Beyond Musicology: I liked a lot of Prince's 90's output. I liked going to those Paisley Park shows in the mid to late 90's. That said, 2004 onwards has been more fun for me as a Prince fan. I've enjoyed the albums of the last decade. I liked that Prince got back to writing pop songs. His grabs at mainstream pop trends were not/are not nearly as cringe worthy or obvious as some of what he did in the 90's. "Jughead" anyone?!?

The 02 shows, like the Musicology Tour, were sublime. They were. Did you go to any of them? They were a hell of a lot of fun. There a lot of other praiseworthy moments from 1998 onwards (performing with Wendy and Lisa again) but these are just a few off of the top of my head.



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It is a bummer that you are not a Prince fan. Because you post at the org a lot. When you say "joy" because of "some great old tune surfaces" do you mean bootlegs?

And there's some joy to be had in seeing Prince screw up again and again. Schadenfreude, sure. But he's bringing it all on himself.


And that's what it is right?

Well, who doesn't have a shit ton of screw ups in their life? I am glad I don't have someone pointing it out to me all the time, because I got Prince beat by a long shot.

Fucked up websites, and pissy fans isn't really screwing up in the Rock N' Roll world anyways. Hell, it's not even screwing up in the real world.
I mean, Prince could be fucking kids, addicted to smack, and or killing his ex-wives. That's screwing up. It's not like he's got a mugshot out there.

Fact is, Prince could be getting in the papers for a lot worse things than having a bad business model and pissing of a lot of purple fan boys.


Again, I am bummed that your aren't a Prince fan anymore, but am glad you find some joy in posting here at the org.
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A tad patronising don't you think skywalker..!?
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pepper7 said:

skywalker said:

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And that's what it is right?

Well, who doesn't have a shit ton of screw ups in their life? I am glad I don't have someone pointing it out to me all the time, because I got Prince beat by a long shot.

Fucked up websites, and pissy fans isn't really screwing up in the Rock N' Roll world anyways. Hell, it's not even screwing up in the real world.
I mean, Prince could be fucking kids, addicted to smack, and or killing his ex-wives. That's screwing up. It's not like he's got a mugshot out there.

Fact is, Prince could be getting in the papers for a lot worse things than having a bad business model and pissing of a lot of purple fan boys.


Again, I am bummed that your aren't a Prince fan anymore, but am glad you find some joy in posting here at the org.
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A tad patronising don't you think skywalker..!?


A tad stupid too! Since Prince isn't an axe murder, we're just supposed to overlook the fact that he's a website killing repeat offender? Please! hmph!
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BartVanHemelen said:

By the way, can anybody dig up that article where either Clay or Malzone were talking about how they were gonna upload a dozen or so "unreleased" albums?

IIRC they claimed at the time they were preparing them for upload, yet based on this article it seems Clay never received anything beyond what is available at the site.

So now I'm curious as to what the original wording was wrt those albums.


http://www.newsweek.com/id/189242

He [Clay] also claims a colleague has organized 10 albums of old Prince music never released in any form.


So the question is: were they bullshitting back then, or did they really get 10 albums worth of content?
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Reply #328 posted 04/06/10 3:56am

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Hey skywalker , how about NOT putting your entire post in bold?

skywalker said:

Well, I think there has been a lot of impressive stuff since 1998. I'll list a few that I, as a Prince fan, enjoyed.

-The Celebrations:


Barely organized and only available to a select few fans.

skywalker said:

-One Nite Alone Tour/era. Again, Prince playing smaller shows and more intimate fan oriented playlists.


Overrated era. Yeah, he went out of his comfortzone; too bad he used that opportunity to play bland jazzfunkrocksoul nonsense. Oh, and the same frikking covers every night.

skywalker said:

-2004: Prince's leap back into the mainstream. Hell of a lot of fun. He was everywhere this year...if it wasn't like 1984 again, it was certainly like 1991.


1991 was pretty shit. D&P was NOT a good period for Prince.

skywalker said:

The Rock N' Roll hall of fame performance was one of his most praiseworthy ever...it cemented his place as a Guitar god to many who didn't know.


I still fail to see why so many of you praise that idiotic solo.

skywalker said:

Also, the Musicology Tour was great. Yeah, it was hits heavy. So what? It was fresh and it was fun. A shit ton of people loved it....critics included.


If that's what counts as "fresh" in your world...

skywalker said:

-Beyond Musicology: I liked a lot of Prince's 90's output. I liked going to those Paisley Park shows in the mid to late 90's.


Why should I be impressed by Prince doing the same thing he's been doing for years? At least the 1995 PP shows were amazing.

skywalker said:

The 02 shows, like the Musicology Tour, were sublime.


No they weren't.

skywalker said:

There a lot of other praiseworthy moments from 1998 onwards (performing with Wendy and Lisa again) but these are just a few off of the top of my head.


Seriously, if that's your best effort of things I should be impressed by... You've got FIFTEEN YEARS to pick from, 1996-now. And this is it?

skywalker said:

Well, who doesn't have a shit ton of screw ups in their life?


Yeah, Prince is just like us. EXCEPT HE ISN'T.

These aren't screw-ups. This is a hugely talented guy wasting his time and energy on crap music and one failed project after another, projects that failed because of HIM and because he IS NOT LISTENING to advise.

I seriously don't get this "it's not great but it will do" attitude some of you have towards Prince. Don't you expect BETTER?
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Reply #329 posted 04/06/10 4:12am

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Clay was bullshitting and that may be the reason why the site died.
This is all supposition but his words in the press confrences like 10 albums,live concerts, etc put him at odds with Prince because Prince may have been in it just for the Lotus content.

For what it was worth NPGMC was light years beyond Lotus in every way except graphics.You got 4(?) albums woth of content,the radio show,tickets, message board. You got video with Lotus and that was about it.

Unless I am wrong I don't recall Prince saying anything about Lotus like he did with the NPGMC. Who did you hear promoting the project ? Clay. Who did you hear when the shit hit the fan? Clay.The hurt dog yells the loudest.

This falls in line with Prince's greatest misses when it comes to dealing with fans directly but it's something a little bit more here besides the normal Prince fuck up.
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