This was cogently explained and I hope Mark was able to read this. Thank you.
Unfortunately, you are likely right...cutting through the willful ignorance is difficult. Many act as though they are under a spell. (they are)
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He Retired, cool! | |
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Am I missing something here.... what 22 Gold albums did he play on??????? he might have better luck if he was drummin with his Dick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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Are we still on this bullshit? Prince wrote Kiss. The end. What mark and David z did at most/best/least was remixing and or producing. The basis of Kiss was already there. That is NOT how songwriting works. And...David Z did more than Mark as far as the production. Mark added bass, that prince took away and changed the drums. The Mazarati version of kiss, despite having a nasty bass line isn’t nearly as funky as what Kiss became when Prince took it back. He had 30+ years to air this grievance. Prince wrote Kiss so there’s no royalties to be had. Did Mark produce the version that was released? No. Anybody with sense, not just musicians can say the released version doesn’t even really sound like the Mazarati version lol. Prince wasn’t perfect. I will say that but most humans especially genius weird musicians are flawed. But most humans are as well. I just have a problem with folks from 30 years ago writing books, going on concert tours, doing interviews and he ain’t hear to defend himself or they take what he did say while he was here and twist it to fit their narrative. If you believe brown mark was a pimp or drug dealer, working in a pancake house and let Prince literally kick him in the ass in a non joking manner during rehearsal you also believe in the Easter bunny. At the end of the day the Revolution thought they were equal and he had to remind them they are work for hire. Prince is the star. They forgot they were work for hire. They were also on retainer. Eric Leeds explained this. There was tour money and at home money. No real studio money to be had for brown mark since he’s not really on any of the albums with Revolution on the cover. | |
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Genesia said: Oh, honey. You were making $2,000/week in the early 80s. $104,000 a year, which is the equivalent of over $275,000/year today. You were in a band - an at-will employee working for someone else. In that kind of situation, you don't get a cut of the profits for everything you do. You agreed to work for a wage - and that's what you got. I'm guessing that $15,000 bonus for the tour was a percentage of your salary - probably 10%, which is pretty standard. Exactly! | |
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Make certain to wipe out any nuance related to this situation. Probably convinced 1 or 2.
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And The Time was getting like, $125 a Week? F**k singing "Oak Tree". He was payin' Them like They WORKED @ Oak Tree!!! No wonder Jam & Lewis "branched out"!!! | |
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LOL | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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does your work go on tour or collect royalties?.. or get booked for TV appearances?...is anyone streaming or downloading your work?... why are you comparing your job to the recording industry?.... comparing apples to watermelons | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said:
i feel u... Mark was no virtuoso bassist and like tab32792 said, im not completely buying the "hustler from The Norfside" tough guy image ol' pouty mouth Mark is trying to portray, either...my original intent in the thread was to point out how quickly MarkBrown got dismissed as a liar, while W&L and Susan and Suzannah and Eric and Alan's tales are held up as gospel... if im keepin it 100, im not ridin for BrownMark against Prince at all...even if Prince did put his ladies size 5 boot heel up in Mark's ass... instead of crying to Lisa, and his Momma and Michael Dean about it, he shouldve handled his business like a man and kept his alleged Norfside dignity...i bet that shit wouldve had a different ending if P wouldve did that shit to Miko Weaver...or even Andre [Edited 10/23/20 14:28pm] | |
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Prince did yell at Miko, told him to f-off and followed him while screaming (on tape, Nude tour) and wanted to 'take it outside'. Miko knew Prince had bodyguards and said so. Just curious, how would Mark have handled his business under those circumstances? Worst case scenario, he would have been beat up, best case, fired. He likely did try to reason.
You either had to quit or take it, apparently.
He was only 23.
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Many of the conversations about Prince's music are really interesting, nuanced and lively. The sky is the limit. People listen and share. There is really no censoring or too much heavy handedness. However, I have noticed that when Prince, the man, is discussed, there is so much less freedom. When some posters wish to discuss the nuances of Prince as a person, the conversations are kept quite narrow, constricted, harsh etc. by a vocal few. For example, Prince needs to be seen as perfect, always right, amazing in every way. (very one-dimensional)
I have noticed this type of phenomenon happening with Mark Brown. There is little nuance, shades of grey (like real life.) Mark is called a jerk, a-no talent, baby, liar, had nothing to do with the composition of Kiss, ad nauseum. This type of thinking has been applied to Andre, Jesse, Bobby, Wendy, Lisa, Mark, Neal, Chaka, some members of 3EG, Barbarella, Susannah. It's the same rigid thinking that promotes Prince as a one-man music-making machine who never needed input from anyone. Another pet peeve of mine: Anyone who had any type of conflict with Prince was wrong, period, ie. Levi Seacer, Miko, Rosie, Jill, Mark, Jam, Lewis, Vanity, Morris and more. I am actually a fan but I find it so boring. I have to tip-toe around knowing exactly who is going to fly into a rage if Prince is portrayed as less than a demi-god. What does this rigidity do to others who might stop by to share their feelings, knowledge, insight on the Org? This kind of stuff causes people to drift away as most intelligent people do not wish to be told what and how to think by a vocal few. The Org is not what was and I think it is a direct result of this behavior. It does not serve his memory or legacy.
There is another board who's name I won't divulge, with the same rigid following. You are allowed one speed; complete adoration only...cultish. They have dwindled to about 10-15 members. (not all are rigid, but the majority are)
Prince was a complex guy who deserves some real discussion, for God's sake.
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I wanted to illustrate what I mean by what I considered excessive posting by the vocal few. It was the Neal Karlen thread. This person posted 68 times. I fully support spirited conversation, but this amount of posting was an attempt to control the narrative. Anyone who could find some agreement with Neal was targeted by this person. No one came close to this amount of posting. It felt like harrassment and many people took the time to re-explain the reasons for their stance to this person to no avail. We all have a right to our opinions and if another poster wishes to disagree once, twice or three times, that is within normal limits. But to come at you every time you post with an argumentative tone is unacceptable.
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This is an interesting concept which I often see here.
Splitting is a term used in psychiatry to describe the inability to hold opposing thoughts, feelings, or beliefs. Some might say that a person who splits sees the world in terms of black and white-all or nothing. It is the failure in a person's thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both positive and negative qualities of the self and others into a cohesive, realistic whole
On the other board (shall remain nameless), there is intense splitting re: Prince's ex-wives, (Esp. M1), and girlfriends, (some are exempt). It's as though he needed protection from these powerful, evil women. There is little/no acknowledgement of Prince's role in these relationships.
How can we talk about Prince without looking at nuance? In any relationship, there are contributions made by both parties. I bet the truth about Prince and Mark lies somewhere in the middle, in the 'grey'. Why don't we start there? It is where all of our relationships live. | |
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I´m glad to know that you got to read it. I posted late at night and on a messy keyboard in the dark and later realized how much I had deleted while trying to edit, but I´m happy that you liked what I posted. I didn´t know how to bring back the paragraphs that got lost. And thank you so much for your kind words. I´m especially happy because I see that you clearly understood what I was trying to say in my post. Thank you.
" I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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Again, BM was a hired employee. He probably got more $$ then he deserved and he is STILL being paid. I have no sympathy for any of these ASSociates. None! | |
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