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Rolling Stone (9/5/02): Prince is #33 in "Rock's 50 Greatest Meltdowns" Rolling Stone magazine, dated Sept 5, 2002, has an article titled "Rock's 50 Greatest Meltdowns". Prince is #33. Here is the write up:
"33. Prince changes name, loses mind, 1992 To protest his record contract in a subtle and yet utterly nutball way, Prince changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol. Some people started calling him the Artist Formerly Known as Prince. Others called him Squiggles, the Wet One, Glyph Boy or just the Skinny Motherfucker With the High Voice." | |
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yuk yuk yuk...so freakin' funny...NOT "not a fan" | |
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True There is more money in boobs than there is in God- Jessica Simpson | |
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"the wet one"?? | |
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Never fails, they always have something negative to say. Someone on their staff truely hates Prince And they say violence isn't the answer Blue Dont play me Blue | |
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Amil said: Rolling Stone magazine, dated Sept 5, 2002, has an article titled "Rock's 50 Greatest Meltdowns". Prince is #33. Here is the write up:
"33. Prince changes name, loses mind, 1992 To protest his record contract in a subtle and yet utterly nutball way, Prince changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol. Some people started calling him the Artist Formerly Known as Prince. Others called him Squiggles, the Wet One, Glyph Boy or just the Skinny Motherfucker With the High Voice." Rolling Stone itself is one of rock's biggest meltdown. From a vibrant publication dedicated to the music, it's "grown" into a corporate tool for an increasingly souless industry... | |
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So what naked actress is on the cover of this RS issue? | |
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Say what you want about Rolling Stone but the name changed ruined Prince's mainstream career (along with many subpar albums). | |
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WTF is wrong with Rolling Stone??
That is totally fucked up. lovemachine - I don't agree that Prince's name change ruined his mainstream career. There are too many people out there who never got Prince, never will get Prince, and are just generally missing out. | |
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Well it just goes to show that RollingStone, like all other tabloids don't really have a clue about what they say, but say it because it makes great headlines and ppl buy the magazine...
Maybe they're a bit sore cuz Prince never gave them (or anyOne in the media) a real scoop on his career... Prince is the only modern artist who's intentionally made a "quick exit" from the industry without doing anything stupid like drugs or suicide. Yet RollingStone calls it a meltdown. -"Oh! I need some more wood in the fireplace, well I guess a copy of RollingStone will do." -"If U don't like,
what U see here -get the FUNK out." | |
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0rlando said: Maybe they're a bit sore cuz Prince never gave them (or anyOne in the media) a real scoop on his career...
In-frigging-credible. So that interview in 1990 wasn't a scoop? Some people are so dumb, and yet the insist on proving this over & over again... © Bart Van Hemelen
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... to say nothing of the 6-page spread in 1985, with the shot from Raspberry Beret on the cover. Also a Neal Karlen-penned article, I love that one.
I don't, however, understand why everybody that's missed these articles necessarily are "dumb", but nm me. | |
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Aerogram said: Amil said: Rolling Stone magazine, dated Sept 5, 2002, has an article titled "Rock's 50 Greatest Meltdowns". Prince is #33. Here is the write up:
"33. Prince changes name, loses mind, 1992 To protest his record contract in a subtle and yet utterly nutball way, Prince changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol. Some people started calling him the Artist Formerly Known as Prince. Others called him Squiggles, the Wet One, Glyph Boy or just the Skinny Motherfucker With the High Voice." Rolling Stone itself is one of rock's biggest meltdown. From a vibrant publication dedicated to the music, it's "grown" into a corporate tool for an increasingly souless industry... Exactly. RS is the worst, especially when compared to what it was at one time. | |
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0rlando said: Well it just goes to show that RollingStone, like all other tabloids don't really have a clue about what they say, but say it because it makes great headlines and ppl buy the magazine...
Maybe they're a bit sore cuz Prince never gave them (or anyOne in the media) a real scoop on his career... Prince is the only modern artist who's intentionally made a "quick exit" from the industry without doing anything stupid like drugs or suicide. Yet RollingStone calls it a meltdown. -"Oh! I need some more wood in the fireplace, well I guess a copy of RollingStone will do." Exactly! Blue | |
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0rlando said: Well it just goes to show that RollingStone, like all other tabloids don't really have a clue about what they say, but say it because it makes great headlines and ppl buy the magazine...
Maybe they're a bit sore cuz Prince never gave them (or anyOne in the media) a real scoop on his career... Prince is the only modern artist who's intentionally made a "quick exit" from the industry without doing anything stupid like drugs or suicide. Yet RollingStone calls it a meltdown. -"Oh! I need some more wood in the fireplace, well I guess a copy of RollingStone will do." So writing "Slave" on his face wasn't stupid and changing his name wasn't stupid. Hmmm... ...and Bart already mentioned the Interviews that he gave the magazine. | |
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Some people can't get over the fact that Prince does stupid shit every now and then. Whatever your argument is, writing slave on your face for anything other than a joke is disrespectful to the people that truly held that status. For a voting landowner who has a sizeable income and intelligence, he could have found better tact for his argument. Prince has probably never seen a cotton plant. He probably regrets the move to a degree but has to stand by it. Get it through your heads. Rolling Stone doesn't have a conspiracy against prince. They have better stuff to waste their time on than conspiring agains Prince, who doesn't sell many records anyway!!
The day that prince has keeloids on his back from a whip is the day that he can write Slave on his face in any clever way he'd like! | |
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BartVanHemelen said: Some people are so dumb, and yet the insist on proving this over & over again... [This message was edited Wed Aug 21 14:48:19 PDT 2002 by MrTation] "...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....." | |
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This whole thread sounds like a bunch of Michael Jackson fans, talking about all the "horrible crazy rumors" that the magazines print "just to make money". Unlike all the other magazines in the world that don't need to be profitable because they're all about the love. Prince is so far out of the mainstream that it's hard to imagine RS writing ANYTHING about Prince, pro or con, in order to "make money".
Rolling Stone pointed out that Prince did something most people found quite silly and damaged his career. Therefore Rolling Stone sucks. This is baby logic. We haven't seen "get over it, that was years ago" yet, but we will. Incidentally, I agree that RS is a shell of its former self and getting worse. Telling an unpleasant truth about Prince is not the cause or even an indication of this. | |
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TheBluePrince said:[quote] Ha, Ha, Love this Blue Prince.!!! | |
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it's anyone's guess that rolling stones wishes prince would have overdosed on drugs or started a hampster ranch. in reality, i believe prince's exit from the music scene isnt exactly a meltdown. after all, an artist can go with a bang, or slowly fade away... | |
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Altho' I hate RollingStone and think they r biased against Prince we gotta admit that the way in which P chose 2 protest his contract (that he CHOSE 2 sign) was immature and could've been handled in a more understandable way. | |
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Nep2nes said: we gotta admit that the way in which P chose 2 protest his contract (that he CHOSE 2 sign) was immature and could've been handled in a more understandable way.
Amen | |
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toratora69 said: Some people can't get over the fact that Prince does stupid shit every now and then. Whatever your argument is, writing slave on your face for anything other than a joke is disrespectful to the people that truly held that status. For a voting landowner who has a sizeable income and intelligence, he could have found better tact for his argument. Prince has probably never seen a cotton plant. He probably regrets the move to a degree but has to stand by it. Get it through your heads. Rolling Stone doesn't have a conspiracy against prince. They have better stuff to waste their time on than conspiring agains Prince, who doesn't sell many records anyway!!
The day that prince has keeloids on his back from a whip is the day that he can write Slave on his face in any clever way he'd like! OK, I see your point. Writing "SLAVE" on his face was a bit much. If that's the case, since we're all being so technical here. Prince should have written "Hooker, or "ho" on his face, you can stick up for WB all you want, but the music industry as a whole these days can be summed up with one word "PIMP" The music industry Pimps artists. If we're gonna talk about "Meltdowns" RollingStone should mention themselves. There was apoint when everybody had a Rolling Stone Mag on their coffee table. Those days are over, and the magazine is a has been. Now there's your Meltdown.(in a Morris Day chuckle) AaaHhaa! Rolling Stone Blue Dont play me Blue | |
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lovemachine said: Say what you want about Rolling Stone but the name changed ruined Prince's mainstream career (along with many subpar albums).
Jeez! Screw mainstream! Who gives a Mainstream Blue Dont play me Blue | |
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TheBluePrince said: Mainstream
Besides they'll love him tomorrow and hate him next week depending on what they feel popular consensus is. It's called the media, they haven't told us shit about shit since the 70's. | |
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