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Vote For My Tattoo!! Hey, I narrowed down my Prince tattoo to two choices. I can't decide between the 2 so I trust all my fellow orgers to help.
1) ALL of the titles of his albums in chronological order 2) Holding Someone is Truly Believing There's Joy in Repetition (for Joy in Repetition) I'm only getting 1 and it'll probably be on my back so it's not visible all the time. Please give me your comments SO WHAT IF WE'RE CONTROLLING ALL THE OIL, IS IT WORTH THE CHILD DYING 4?
"Don't make my daughter sound like that Prince guy!" Joseph Jackson to Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis | |
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The only cool Prince tattoo I saw was on a LADY.
In the small of her back she had a MINOR G music note.... Classy. | |
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I would probably shorten it to Holding someone is truly believing...
Think its a bit better short and sweet The Hottest chip of them all - www.hotchip.co.uk - Get down with Prince
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tuffycat said: Hey, I narrowed down my Prince tattoo to two choices. I can't decide between the 2 so I trust all my fellow orgers to help.
1) ALL of the titles of his albums in chronological order 2) Holding Someone is Truly Believing There's Joy in Repetition (for Joy in Repetition) I'm only getting 1 and it'll probably be on my back so it's not visible all the time. Please give me your comments No offence, but I think they are both rubbish ideas.... I presume youre a girl. Something subtle and small in a sensual place like the small of the back, back of the shoulder or on the ankle... Just an image... words dont work... In my opinion anyway... | |
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tuffycat said: Hey, I narrowed down my Prince tattoo to two choices. I can't decide between the 2 so I trust all my fellow orgers to help.
1) ALL of the titles of his albums in chronological order 2) Holding Someone is Truly Believing There's Joy in Repetition (for Joy in Repetition) I'm only getting 1 and it'll probably be on my back so it's not visible all the time. Please give me your comments Forget all that. Go with Tony M. instead. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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first off: thank you for not considering a frickin tattoo!!!
the two ideas you've put forth sound pretty cool...the 1st idea would work really well if you somehow incorporated all the album titles into some sorta design, as opposed to just the list of albums. matter of fact, both your ideas would work this way. | |
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thats a good idea, my mom has his face tattooed on her hip!she gets alot of compliments on it, it looks really goo! Money don't matter 2 night
It sure didn't matter yesterday Just when u think u've got more than enough That's when it all up and flies away | |
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The latter of the two gets my vote. It will make people think. | |
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Do something different, get the RUDE BOY checkerboard button that's on his jacket lapel from the Controversy album. Change it to RUDE GIRLif you're so inclined.
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Jon said: No offence, but I think they are both rubbish ideas.... I presume youre a girl. Something subtle and small in a sensual place like the small of the back, back of the shoulder or on the ankle... Just an image... words dont work... In my opinion anyway...
I respectfully disagree about words... they can "work," if the typeface is nice. The studio that did my (non-word) tattoo had a binder full of the fonts they had available on their computer, and of course, you can always bring in your own design, made with whatever typeface you like. If I were to get inked with text, I wouldn't mind something in the Som ett Hus font, available from the Chank Company, whose fonts have been used on various Prince album covers. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: first off: thank you for not considering a frickin tattoo!!!
the two ideas you've put forth sound pretty cool...the 1st idea would work really well if you somehow incorporated all the album titles into some sorta design, as opposed to just the list of albums. matter of fact, both your ideas would work this way. About ten years ago, NPG Retail was selling a t-shirt that had all of Prince's album titles arranged into a symbol. The Batman soundtrack was listed as "Scandalous," though, presumably for legal reasons. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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How about getting a tattoo that
A) Actually reflects something about yourself and not the accomplishments/art/face/name/life of a stranger. B)You decide on yourself. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: How about getting a tattoo that
A) Actually reflects something about yourself and not the accomplishments/art/face/name/life of a stranger. B)You decide on yourself. Sorry, if I've offended anyone on this thread or at any other time with my comments about Prince-related tattoos, but I happen to take something permanent (like a name or a tattoo) as something very important and serious, something that should reflect something about YOURSELF. Not the name of a lover, favourite band/singer, or brand name. Rage at me all you want, but I'll still think it's a stupid idea. [Edited 9/17/04 4:45am] "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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pleeeeease, don't take a Prince tattoo at all! i don't know how old you are, but what about in 10 year or so, you're not into Prince anymore?!?!?! you walk around with all of titles? THINK, before u take one! | |
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I vote for the Prince.org logo.
And I agree with Matt that text can look good in ink. Of course, I'm biased, since one of my tattoos has text in it. . .but it's all about the font. | |
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tuffycat said:
Vote For My Tattoo!!
How about a tattoo saying "Don't shake Prince's hand" | |
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tackam said: I vote for the Prince.org logo.
I still think we should offer some sort of special privileges for anyone willing to do this. As I've told Melissa, I'd probably be willing to get inked with Northwest Airlines' new stylized compass logo in exchange for lifetime Platinum Elite status. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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meow85 said: but I happen to take something permanent (like a name or a tattoo) as something very important and serious, something that should reflect something about YOURSELF. Not the name of a lover
[snip] Admittedly, tattoos of a lover's name are often regretted later in life, after the relationship has ended. Some artists recommend not getting inked with anyone's name unless it's your kid or someone who's dead. I do think, though, that it's possible to look back on a ex-lover's name tattoo as a recognition of one's past. The six years I spent with my ex-wife were a significant portion of my life. However, I recognize that many people won't feel that way and will regret such a tattoo if the relationship is over. My personal decision has been not to get inked with anyone's name, in large part because I feel it's clichéd. But my tattoo is relationship-related. And I put serious thought into the question of how I would feel if the relationship were to end, especially since the tattoo is on the back of my neck and visible (unless I'm wearing a collared button-down shirt or turtleneck sweater). Eventually, I asked myself, "How would I feel now if I'd gotten this tattoo during and because of my previous relationship?" And I concluded that I'd be okay with it. In light of that, and other considerations, I had it done, and I have no regrets. Also, I feel that my "relationship" tattoo is, in part, about me because my current relationship seriously altered the course of my life. I moved over 2,000 miles to a part of the country that I'd never visited before the relationship, and well away from all of my family (aside from a cousin down in Oregon). I walked away from my job, got rid of most of my possessions, and went into business for myself (at least temporarily). The rest of my life will likely be very different than it would have been without my current relationship. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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meow85 said: How about getting a tattoo that
A) Actually reflects something about yourself and not the accomplishments/art/face/name/life of a stranger. B)You decide on yourself. Yes, but if you are a very obsessed Prince fan, him/his music becomes a large part of your life. Then I could understand it. | |
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meow85 said: meow85 said: How about getting a tattoo that
A) Actually reflects something about yourself and not the accomplishments/art/face/name/life of a stranger. B)You decide on yourself. Sorry, if I've offended anyone on this thread or at any other time with my comments about Prince-related tattoos, but I happen to take something permanent (like a name or a tattoo) as something very important and serious, something that should reflect something about YOURSELF. Not the name of a lover, favourite band/singer, or brand name. Rage at me all you want, but I'll still think it's a stupid idea. [Edited 9/17/04 4:45am] I have my wifes name and my 2 childrens names these mean alot 2 me and are the biggest part of my life. I also have a prince tattoo he also means alot 2 me not in the same way my wife and kids do.but I find there is no right or wrong way of expressing yourself tattoo's are personal and should be what makes you happy tuffycat good luck with your tattoo I hope you enjoy your as mutch as I enjoy my 20 odd but b carefull they are addictive | |
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tuffycat said: Hey, I narrowed down my Prince tattoo to two choices. I can't decide between the 2 so I trust all my fellow orgers to help.
1) ALL of the titles of his albums in chronological order 2) Holding Someone is Truly Believing There's Joy in Repetition (for Joy in Repetition) I'm only getting 1 and it'll probably be on my back so it's not visible all the time. Please give me your comments Hi tuffycat! By all means get your tattoo of Prince. Prince has made history and will always be a part of history. If I were going 2 get a tattoo it would diffidently b his. Go 4 it and enjoy. Tattoo’s r cool and personal. Music is a beautiful thing and he is music. | |
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I don't think tattoos are personal - they may be cool though - cool being defined by caring how you look to others - wanting to make an impression. I notice most people with tattoos wear clothing that will show their tattoo. Like the girls that get them on their back - suddenly all their shirts have to be raised in the back to show off their tattoo.
If you truly have something original that you want to portray about yourself - surely putting princes life on your body isn't that.? I'm his #1 fan - but hey ! Guess I don't get this tattoo thing. ? | |
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Please don't do it.
To get tatooed is a sad thing that makes your a stereo typical saddo. Owww, I got Prince on may asre! wow, am I cool!!! No. It means I'm devoid of personality, and I am so insecure, I need a symbol to feel like I belong to a "group"! Simply to copy a prince idea means you have not got enough of your own, Grow up. Sheep, knock yourselves out. . | |
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TheJourney4all7 said: meow85 said: How about getting a tattoo that
A) Actually reflects something about yourself and not the accomplishments/art/face/name/life of a stranger. B)You decide on yourself. Yes, but if you are a very obsessed Prince fan, him/his music becomes a large part of your life. Then I could understand it. I'm obsessed with Prince too, but I still think it's a stupid idea. As much as I love the guy and as awesome as his music is -I've never met him and he wouldn't know me from a hole in the ground, (read: he's a total and complete stranger) so why would I want his name on me until I die? "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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SquirrelMeat said: Please don't do it.
To get tatooed is a sad thing that makes your a stereo typical saddo. Not so, man. It's true that some people get tattoos or piercings for the pain involved, but most of us get it done because, done properly, it's beautiful. Owww, I got Prince on may asre! wow, am I cool!!! No. It means I'm devoid of personality, and I am so insecure, I need a symbol to feel like I belong to a "group"!
My own tattoos I designed myself, and they actually mean something to me. Simply to copy a prince idea means you have not got enough of your own, Grow up.
Sheep, knock yourselves out. Co-Sign! "I'm such an individual -I have a symbol etched onto my body forever -just like hundreds of other people! Oh, and rumour has it there's some loser that plays music that used it as a name or something..." "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: How about getting a tattoo that
A) Actually reflects something about yourself and not the accomplishments/art/face/name/life of a stranger. B)You decide on yourself. getting a tat of a performer is a little weird to me...too idol worshippy to me. I say...don't do it at all.... | |
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Gemstoned said: I don't think tattoos are personal - they may be cool though - cool being defined by caring how you look to others - wanting to make an impression. I notice most people with tattoos wear clothing that will show their tattoo.
I really don't expect my tattoo to "make an impression" on anyone... I mean, I live in Seattle, and it seems as if everyone around my age in this city has some sort of bodyart. And I'm past the time in my life when I cared that much about what others think of me (except, perhaps, in situations like a job interview). But yes, I do prefer to have my tattoo visible. Why? Simple: I like the way it looks. It's similar to a piece of jewelry or some other accessory that I'd wear. My tattoo is personal, in both what it means to me and the role I played in creating the tattoo. I didn't just walk into a tattoo shop, pick a design off the wall ("flash"), and ask them to ink it on me right away. I decided what I wanted my tattoo to represent, and then I did a lot of research to determine how to turn the idea into a picture. Once I had a design in mind, I had Melissa take measurements to figure out the proper size (I wanted the design to "fit" the part of my body where it's placed), and I drew it myself in Adobe Photoshop. I then took my design to my chosen artist and talked with her about how to give the design a little something extra without detracting from the simplicity and boldness. (She suggested some very subtle shading, which turned out nicely.) If people think it's "cool," great, but that was never my intended result. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Rhondab said: getting a tat of a performer is a little weird to me...too idol worshippy to me.
I say...don't do it at all.... When I was 18, I thought up a tattoo idea that incorporated the symbol. In retrospect, I'm glad I didn't get it done, precisely because of the "idol worship" factor. I mean no disrespect to those of you who have inked on you somewhere. (And I do think that it's a pretty neat looking symbol... maybe I'd feel differently about tattoos if he hadn't used it as his name for seven years.) It's simply how I feel about what I want on my body. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Still thinking of a tat for myself... |
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matt said: Rhondab said: getting a tat of a performer is a little weird to me...too idol worshippy to me.
I say...don't do it at all.... When I was 18, I thought up a tattoo idea that incorporated the symbol. In retrospect, I'm glad I didn't get it done, precisely because of the "idol worship" factor. I mean no disrespect to those of you who have inked on you somewhere. (And I do think that it's a pretty neat looking symbol... maybe I'd feel differently about tattoos if he hadn't used it as his name for seven years.) It's simply how I feel about what I want on my body. It's the name thing that makes it weird for me too. If that hadn't been his identity for seven years, I wouldn't care either way. It would still strike me as a bit silly, but not as creepy the way it does now. [Edited 9/20/04 14:41pm] "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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