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FunkyMan

Edmonton Sun interviews Prince

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R u ready for Prince?

His Royal Purpleness finally makes his Edmonton debut 2nite
By MIKE ROSS -- Edmonton Sun

Attempting to guess the mind of Prince is folly. But why even try? You'll spoil the fun.

As his New York publicist says - the Purple One's only connection to the outside word now that he's unplugged himself from the mainstream - "He's Prince. So much of it all is a surprise." }}}

We shared a good laugh over my request for an interview to advance his show at the Jubilee Auditorium 2nite. Prince speaks to no one. He will be photographed by no one. He used to do e-mail interviews, but when even that went awry, he stopped. He is currently represented by no record label and conducts all of his business through his Web site, npgmusicclub.com. The mystery of his personal life - an obsession of the media when faced with a celebrity who demands privacy - deepens with word he's married a Canadian woman and bought a $5.5-million house in Toronto. No confirmation, no denial, no anything from Prince.

Family details are off limits.

"As far as any rumours go, I once read that I was dead. I have to deal with rumours and innuendo every day of my life. I can't justify any of it by responding," he told The Toronto Sun back in 1996, when he wasn't as media-shy. There's hardly been a quote from him since. Just "statements," some quite bizarre.

This guy will do advance phoners with The Edmonton Sun when Bob Dylan guests on The Osbournes.

Perhaps Prince is really just shy. Not every artist whose talent brings him fame actually wants to be famous, hard as that is to believe. Mystery makes him interesting. Perhaps if Prince were an open book, he'd be afraid we'd find out he's just a normal, boring Joe like u or me. Unlikely, however. This is the same guy who changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol, then changed it back and has now apparently jettisoned his sex machine persona and turned into a jazzman after finding God.

This is also the same guy who:

* Demonstrated how much he despises major record labels (he's gone through three) by supporting Napster, an Internet file-sharing service that also ripped off artists.

* Released an album that consisted of seven different versions of a love song directed at his then-wife, Mayte. They have since split up.

* Sued former employees after a tragic detail of his personal life was made public. If you don't know, don't ask.

* Is so proprietary over his image and his voice that he will not allow them recorded unless he has control.

* Vowed never to perform his hit 1999 in the new millennium.

* Treats "fam club" members like family - family members with money, of course. For a hefty membership fee, he offers concert pre-sales, free downloads, exclusive album releases and recently, free copies of a new solo piano CD that's not available in stores. While his opulent Paisley Park Studios in Minneapolis is closed to the public, NPG Club members can visit during Xenophobia, June 21-27, a fan convention and concert showcase, with a chance to see His Royal Purpleness up close and personal. Special guests include Maceo Parker, Norah Jones, Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck Band) and good old Sheila E, to give you an idea of the kind of people he's hanging out with these days.

* Has invented his own form of written English. Can u spot examples in this story?

Prince recently announced Canadian dates on his "One Nite Alone" tour with only a few days notice, something he likes to call "hit & run." Tonight's show is his first time in Edmonton (he'd pencilled us in last year and then cancelled with no explanation). Good seats r still available.

What will he do?

Only Prince knows.

A Jam! Music review of Tuesday's tour opener in Vancouver was mixed, describing a "solid but reserved" performance that focused mainly on his latest record, The Rainbow Children - a brilliant album, free of bump 'n' grind but rich in spiritual themes and jazzy influences. Prince seems to come up with one incredible album every decade. His last was in 1992. Its title was the symbol he eventually changed his name to.

He's now playing with a four-piece band in which flamboyance and exhibitionism have been replaced by "blistering jazz jams, often at the expense of the audience's entertainment," the Jam! review goes on. Recognizable hits were few and far between. "Excessive noodling" was the critic's main complaint. Hey, this could've been a Jazz City show. He played the Montreal Jazz Festival last year.

This is a far cry from Purple Rain - and that's the point.

While some say that Prince is past his prime, citing the fact he hasn't had a hit in nearly a decade, it's clear the 44-year-old artist is reinventing himself.

The Artist Formerly Known as the Artist Formerly Known as Prince has become ... who knows?

Only Prince.

And he's not telling.
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Reply #1 posted 05/31/02 2:53pm

Chas

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FunkyMan said:

http://www.canoe.ca/JamMu...e-sun.html
R u ready for Prince?
Only Prince.

And he's not telling.


So where's the interview?
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Reply #2 posted 05/31/02 6:17pm

randomduck

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Reply #3 posted 06/01/02 9:39pm

bkw

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Chas said:

FunkyMan said:

http://www.canoe.ca/JamMu...e-sun.html
R u ready for Prince?
Only Prince.

And he's not telling.


So where's the interview?

Exactly what I was thinking. smile
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #4 posted 06/02/02 3:08am

jazzy328is

Do you now see why Prince do not trust the media to be truthful, they claim an interview but there was none. just someone wanting to voice there opinion about something that they don't know anything about, I get tired of reading about people who claim to be onething (experts) but are really just someone who likes listening to themselves talk.
Prince hasn't had a hit since 1992! Lets see, Cream went number one, Bat Dance went number one. The most beautiful Girl in the world went top 10 etc...(one of the complaints was that the set consisted of songs that were not recognizable. 'well if you haven't listen to a prince song since Purple Rain then I guess you would not reconize any of the 16 albums that he has recorded. Just stop it please. leave him alone, and be accurate with your comments we would all appreciate it better.
How you gonna get my back when you fronting.
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Reply #5 posted 06/02/02 3:05pm

sleyestone

Prince hasn't had a hit since 1992! Lets see, Cream went number one, Bat Dance went number one.

well, Batdance was in 1989 or something like th@. but of course there was sexy mf! eye am not sure @ all if P is still interested in chart success. he had amazing chart success, won even an oscar 4 purple rain soundtrack, stared in a major movie success. there is nothing th@ he has not achieved yet. it shouldn't b a big problem 4 him 2 produce some tracks 4 'hip' artists & gain fame 4 th@. he could do a song with lenny & would b no 1 in a second.

after his personal experiences (parents, wife, son) he might just wants 2 gain personal happiness & enjoy plaing music instead of being on cover of rolling stone magazine.
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Reply #6 posted 06/03/02 6:47am

DOROTHYPARK

1994, The Most Beautiful Girl In The World

1995 or 1996, can't remeber anymore, Dolphin - LoveSign (both played a lot on MTV Europe, but again, they were no 'n°1 hit' of course

1997, The One (not a hit, but it made MTV europe, they played his Video for about three weeks in a row as i remeber)

1998, Come On, (also no hit at all, but i think it did something in the UK..) heard it several times on different radiostaions when it was released, but never saw the video on any TVchanel

1999 & 2000, the song '1999' was re-released & played over and over again on both radio and television overhere in europe.. definately a 'hit' for the second time
The Greatest Romance Ever Been Sold, also heard it several times on different radiostations when it was released, i even heard all the remixes as often as the edit radio version.. but again, not a 'hit'

2001, The Work, just heard it a couple of times on radio, certainly no hit at all..

Was there ever a video made for the track 'Eye Hate U'?
anyone?

If Prince should make more video's (doubt he will ever do that, he hates making videos), at least it would give him more promotion whatsoever.. for any record being released through any chanel..
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