People assasinate Prince's character all the time because they disagree with him too.People have cut Prince up with name calling because they did not like his new records. I have seen this with my own two eyes. I don't see anyone running to defend him but are quick to defend Alan and others. If Prince had to take the criticism so can Alan and others. I don't like double standards. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I know who he has work for. So what? What does that have to do with anything. Prince has an impressive resume too and people dog him. The biographers can come to him and people can and will decided how they feel about his statements and actions. | |
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I am saying people in the past and presant has assasinated Prince's character in posts I seen. I am not taking about this thread. | |
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It's the stone cold truth. | |
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I was primarily addressing your LOL post directed at me.
d) 3rd Eye Girl in general being a fairly drab, standard rock band and not up to Prince's standards leading to a "trivial" cover version.
For what it's worth I think he was right with A, wrong with B, possibly right with C and a bit unfair with D since that basic rock stuff was what Prince wanted with his music at the time.
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My assessment of Alan's statement is not twisted at all if you read his entire statement. He used words like "shame" and "a master lowering the bar" "leave the cartoon logos and costumes."
I did not put words in his mouth. I used quotes to express how Alan sounded and in clarified in a follow up post that it was not a direct quote. I actually had the balls to do so in reply#105, unlike you who continue runaway from debating us on key points. You're gonna hold on to this put words in Alan's mouth thing because you are incapable of defending yourself against key points that were made. [Edited 11/1/16 17:22pm] | |
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That's the thing. Instead of counteracting an awesome well written post he comments on the length of his posts
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I can see where Alan is coming from: why bring Lianne Le Havas, a super talented woman with a career of her own, all the way to a SNL performance and then just use her for about 10 seconds? Seems a waste of talent. | |
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babynoz said:
Girl folks on this website are stuck in a time warp. While I do enjoy Leeds stories, Like anything else I take it with a grain of salt. I'm seeing too much fakery with a lot of these former associates of Prince. For example, I like Apples a lot and I even follow her on twitter but I feel at times she tends to be over the top with her "love" for Prince. To where even I'm like "bitch really?" Everybody and they mama dated Prince and/or was a part of his purple harem. One thing I always thought was interesting was how come no one ever asked Clarence Williams III about his experience working with Prince? "I'm The N-To The A-to the S-I-R and if I wasn't I must have been Escobar" | |
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Noodled24 said:
The metaphors were used to support the posters feelings why Alan Leeds comments were over top. Its obviously way over your head which is why you're running away from it. Sorry buddy, but Alan Leeds will never be spared criticism. You may have to get used to it. | |
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Did you not say this lovely thing; "Also he worked for Prince in a professional capacity but they were obviously friends too. Or as close as Prince had to friends.". the dude lived 57 years and you question whether he ever had a friend in the entirety of his life. Kind of dogging him there, don't you think?
I will leave it at that because my metaphors are confusing apparently.
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Because the guest star was Prince, because her vocals are not the only vocals on recording. Why have SNL invite Prince to perform on a show and half his set is someone else? Maybe, she was just honored to work with a veteran like Prince (like you said).. Maybe, they are friends. I hate to say it but prior to that performance, I didn't know who she was. I was impressed however. I have seen famous singers have guest appearances on rap songs all the time and no one seemed to care.
Leeds might have one point--Prince should have just focused on two songs. However, that would have exclued Lianne because you could bet your ass that people would expect both songs to have Prince as the lead. Prince was probably did that many songs because he was promoting two albums at the same time and because he wanted to wail on the guitar.
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I will respond to this... He was not nearly as kind of you are here. a.) okay, legit concern b.) the clothes only distract from the talent when people aren't even giving his work a chance. My point is that they are watching him perform right there. And his clothes are not enough to distract from his talent when its evident to everyone. I mentioned other people's reactions because they obviously don't give a shit about the clothes. c.) Lianne Le Havas is not who the people paid to see. I like when he helps young talent, but he is the draw. d.) I like the band. What would be a good enough band for him. Never mind, I can guess. There are less original and more derivative bands than theirs. And I don't recall him being as specific about his issues with the performance. He doesn't like the cover of Another Love. But when does he discuss the original songs.
YOur reasonable reactions still don't change the fact that Leeds says nothing about Prince's original songs, songwriting, singing, or guitar playing in that performance. He acts as if Prince's just butchered the performance. Damn, his standards are high.
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Not really. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Oh lord. I accept your correction that good quoting etiquette was not followed the second time I responded. I apologise.
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Sure, if we can do more than discuss the semantics of who is responding to who. | |
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Sorry buddy, but Alan Leeds will never be spared criticism. You may have to get used to it.
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