No, I was responding to Doozers last line about mycalsdad and his posting history. He has a troll agenda.
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oh, i was hoping i missed something.
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His legacy is best served by letting him serve it. Compilations of live clips and tv specials and documentaries with live performances from his past would really help to bolster his legacy (as well as his bands', because they are also in those clips as well) . The closest thing that we have gotten to that was the clips of Prince on the SNL special tribute (and if I remember correctly, they left out Beautiful. Loved and Blessed in favor of Fred Armistad's impersonations.) His estate should take thei cues from teh Sinatra family. Think about it, Prince is one of the best performers who ever lived as are his bands. But we have to watch others do his songs when if you know where to lose on youtube, you can watch him do it. People don't know where to even start so a nice event on tv with many of those clips should have happened. IF estate can't do it becuase they are too busy paying lawyers to argue about money, than at least his associates can direct people to deep cuts songs they really appreciate.
Susan Rogers is probably doing more for his legacy than she gets credit for because she is discussing his deeper cuts and his methods. She is not playing Purple rain yet again. I think his band members taking the time to peruse his deeper cuts to expose them to less hardcore fans would be bigger testament to his talent than playing the staples over and over again.
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hahahahaha...almost 30,000 posts since 2002?!?! Oh boy, you must have allot of time on your hands! lol... I am perfectly fine when people disagree... i am not fine when people are a dick about it. Ok, to your point... How many albums did PR sell??? please answer. How many albums did ATWID sell? Please answer. How many albums did Parade sell? Please answer. I am sure your will throw the artistic, ground breaking, trying a new sound. Give units sold. | |
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plus i take back the middle finger...not nice on my part | |
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hahahahaha...almost 30,000 posts since 2002?!?! Oh boy, you must have allot of time on your hands! lol... I am perfectly fine when people disagree... i am not fine when people are a dick about it. Ok, to your point... How many albums did PR sell??? please answer. How many albums did ATWID sell? Please answer. How many albums did Parade sell? Please answer. I am sure your will throw the artistic, ground breaking, trying a new sound. Give units sold. Yeah, I'm remotely familiar with their sales figures. Both went platinum. You classify platinum albums by Prince as flops? So what you're saying is that anyone making public statements about Prince who were not part of an album that sold as much as Purple Rain is "milking" Prince. That'd be everyone, including Prince himself. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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plus i take back the middle finger...not nice on my part Very fair - not offended. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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ATWIAD & PARADE sold over 4 million each worldwide. | |
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But therein lies the problem. Like I said before in another thread. We fans would have loved for Prince to get his stuff to the masses while he was alive. But Prince seemed to fight against his own legacy. Having his videos removed from sites like Youtube, and then not have a place for people to view his videos, is not a way to preserve nor promote your legacy. He is dead now, so he cannot serve it. And he did not leave a will for anything to be processed.
Watching a video is not the same as fans coming together and dancing and celebrating the music with the people that actually recorded/performed/learned from/travelled/filmed with Prince
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From 1982 - 1989 World Wide he always went multiplatinum...
1999 - over 6 million PURPLERAIN - over 25 million ATWIAD - over 4 million PARADE - over 4 million SOTT - over 4 million LOVESEXY - over 2 million BATMAN - over 4 million --------------------------------
DIAMONDS & PEARLS - over 6 million LOVE SYMBOL - over 2 million THE HITS 1,2/ THE B-SIDES - over 4 million MUSICOLOGY - over 3 million THE VERY BEST OF PRINCE - over 3 million [Edited 6/24/17 20:42pm] | |
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‘It’s the clearest definition of creative freedom I have ever heard. I was 16 and went to see the film Under The Cherry Moon and fell in love. The soundtrack went from rock to computerized blues to jazz to pop and classical. I grew up listening to jazz and blues, to Ella Fitzgerald and Hendrix and, sure, I loved Bach and Mozart. But prince came along and amalgamated them all. The writing was so descriptive and colourful. I used to stay up and listen to the album over and over again on headphones. When everyone else was outside playing and running on a Saturday afternoon, I’d be locked in my bedroom or sat on my porch listening to the LP, and I’d be immediately transported away from all the problems in my neighbourhood to the French Riviera, where the film was set.
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macaylasdad said: hahahahaha...almost 30,000 posts since 2002?!?! Oh boy, you must have allot of time on your hands! lol... I'd humbly invite you to look at my profile more carefully. It's almost 3000 posts since joining in 2002, not 30,000. Is that another lie, stupid, or an honest mistake? Respectfully, I'd again suggest that you read what you've typed before posting. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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ATWIAD & PARADE sold over 4 million each worldwide. Thanks. How did they ever scrape together their dignity after that? Amazing. Check out The Mountains and the Sea, a Prince podcast by yours truly and my wife. More info at https://www.facebook.com/TMATSPodcast/ | |
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I disagree, right now they are doing the shows and talks for the fans. The people who are grieving the loss of the Artist who was culture to them. They are still in the moment. This process was a celebratory grieving release.
Wendy & Lisa specifically talked about their favorite songs from the LotusFlow3r/Mnplsound set. An they enjoyed certain songs from his 3121 album that they ended up jamming with Prince at his house in 2006 that they ended up performing with him at the 2006 Brit Awards show. Not to mention other songs from his 2000s album they performed with him.
I suspect the Time the Revolution the Famiy Sheila E Jill Jones and other are struggling with the same.
Yeah, um I really think you are being way too nit picky.
Did U see the photos of Wendy Lisa Susannah jamming with Sheila E Rhonda Katt Dyson Cassandra(NPG) in the early 2000s? did you see the photos of Bobby Z hanging out at Paisley Park with Ida Shelby and Blackwell in the latter 2000s Did U c the photo of the 'Prince keyboardists' taken together after Prince died which included Lisa & Dr Fink with NPG members?
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My Tony M thing was about possibly Milking | |
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Nothing new and no Wasn't it his group? | |
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PurpleRabbithole, you were at the Super Bowl show 2007? | |
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someone here in seattle at a bar mentioned he played there after i played 'i wanna be your lover". i don't see why it's bothersome
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on the other side of the coin, i mentioned here last year that mark cardenas, musician for the time also lives here, i saw him play the very day prince died, purple rain and several time songs, he was none too happy about it, he said "let's play some bowie, he died too" but the drummer shut him down saying "let him have his day". Mark, you see, is one of the musicians who Prince rode pretty hard. in the new liner notes, susan tells of how he was ordering mark to use both hands on the keyboard for a melody line, that was prince his thing was "can't no hands be lazy, if there ain't a part make one". | |
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They've already said this many times, that what they are doing right now is about helping fans rejoice and mourn and do it together. To sing the songs etc. Maybe next year they will do something bigger. But right now I think this is fine. There is so much from the 1978-1987 period that they haven't done yet and could.
U really should have gone when they were in your area. I don't think it is fair to expect such things without having experience being in a room full of Prince fans celebrating the music.
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mfw i see these threads Change it one more time.. | |
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Maybe some day.
I understand what you mean. My ex husband has never been to a rock concert. He used to say " I can watch videos and DVD's; I don;t want to fight the crowd." etc. I remember telling him it was not the same thing. I feel like I lost out seeing Prince doing his thing. Keep in mind that you folks all saw him live. Seeing bands perform without him just doesn't work for me right now.. I feel like I am just missing out on him. I imagine you guys can see the Revolution and then it will remind you of when you saw Prince doing it. Its like an allusion or reference to him. it's shared and communal. To me, it would just be a reminder that I never got to see him.
I know I saw the super bowl and that was an event I will treasure..but remember that was a 12 minute medley and two of the songs weren't his.I don't want a 12 minute medley . I want 12 minutes of the Purple Rain solo.
I guess Prince tried to fight against his legacy online partly because of his artist's rights stubborness, but also I suspect becuase I think he thought it would cloud up his future. It was misguided and maybe the result of insecurity (like people would become complacant and not go see his live work or listen to his later work. he was playing hard to get, testing his fans...Do you really love me?--kind of thing. I remember him saying "I like people but I tend to test them". He wanted the loyal fans; not the fairweather fans. He wanted 1 million loyal fans (perhaps even when they busted his balls), not legions of fans who want to relive the 80's. But had he lived--I'd like to think that eventually he would have embraced his past a bit more and found that "balance"(when it came to the internet) he alluded to in the Arseno Hall show. The Piano and Microphone tour might have been a step in the right direction in terms of honoring his past.
I think we need the live performances sure, but his work needs to be out there. 'Artists rights' are only good for a living artist. Legacy is what matters now.
I sent you an orgnote..read it.
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WOW, that's harsh. Even if he hated him, that's some BS
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Correction...NO, I was at the Superbowl and saw the half time show..I have never seen a full length live concert of PRince's...
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not bothersome to me either | |
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There's nothing hateful about it. As a bandleader you always want to push your performers to give and do their best. I wouldn't tolerate lazy playing either. Change it one more time.. | |
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I am not talking about Prince being harsh. I am talking about mark being harsh.
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ya, it seems it's unresolved, i emailed him about 7 years ago in some talk about working with him (he rejected me) but I asked him about Prince, he had nothing good to say but wasn't specific other than calling Prince 'ghetto' and saying he ripped off people's ideas. He is a white guy though I think, you know not everybody can handle the black way of doing things, shit talking etc.., and I don't really know what his musical background is but if he comes from any kind of classical background, i could see Prince being totally different than what he was used to. Still, mark is a fine musician, much better than myself for sure. | |
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I hate when people throw around the word ghetto like that. a.) people living in the ghetto are not all bad. b.) it has a racist undertone when thrown around like that. C.) Prince was not "ghetto" in some thug-like stereotypical way...
To me, its like calling something you don't like "gay".
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i was surprised, prince was a lot of things but I never thought of him as ghetto, in fact, in those years he reminded me of the kind of black guys who hung with white boys, just didn't sound black at all when he spoke.
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