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Thread started 09/30/04 1:13pm

Marrk

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Is Prince 2004 kind of...um...Boring?

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Same quotes in every interview (Envelopes being pushed, Musicians not computers, noting Larry Graham as his mentor and main influence etc) Even his setlists are now repetitive.

No wonder he hardly opened his mouth in the 80's, at least he was a bit of an enigma back then. He was mysterious. Pity he can't shut up nowadays, he's suddenly become an instant cure for insomnia! zzz

Just my opinion. feel free to disagree! biggrin
[Edited 9/30/04 13:26pm]
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Reply #1 posted 09/30/04 1:21pm

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I've met him and couldn't disagree with you more. He is a very intuitive positive person. he is very cordial and enjoys a good time from what I can see. His interviews are interesting because you can see that he is trying to give his best answer possible so he is "thinking on his feet" so to say.
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Reply #2 posted 09/30/04 1:22pm

Snap

Prince likes to get deep which is cool if you don't mind going for a swim.
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Reply #3 posted 09/30/04 1:25pm

Marrk

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MinneapolisFunk said:

he is "thinking on his feet" so to say.


I disagree. he has several 'stock' answers and statements he uses in interviews that he doesn't deviate from. This has been very apparent this year.

Perhaps he still doesn't like interviews and is just making the best he can of them. I'm sure he's different in real life as you say.
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Reply #4 posted 09/30/04 1:29pm

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Marrk said:

I disagree. he has several 'stock' answers and statements he uses in interviews that he doesn't deviate from. This has been very apparent this year.

that, and there's that list of stuff that reporters couldn't ask 'im about that hampered stuff a bit.
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Reply #5 posted 09/30/04 1:30pm

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If you read every interview in a year from any celebrity (whether they are promoting a movie, album, etc.) you'll see a pattern in the answers that they give. I have been reading several interviews with George Lucas this year, and he gives the same answers because he is asked the same questions over and over.
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"New Power slide...."
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Reply #6 posted 09/30/04 1:33pm

jamaulredmond

As a person he's not boring, but his latest album is.
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Reply #7 posted 09/30/04 1:36pm

Marrk

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

Marrk said:

I disagree. he has several 'stock' answers and statements he uses in interviews that he doesn't deviate from. This has been very apparent this year.

that, and there's that list of stuff that reporters couldn't ask 'im about that hampered stuff a bit.


I'd love to see a TV interviewer put that to the test. Prince would obviously be on a show to promote something, test the little fella straight away with a question deemed off limits. Would he get up and leave? doubt it somehow.
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Reply #8 posted 09/30/04 1:42pm

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skywalker said:

If you read every interview in a year from any celebrity (whether they are promoting a movie, album, etc.) you'll see a pattern in the answers that they give. I have been reading several interviews with George Lucas this year, and he gives the same answers because he is asked the same questions over and over.


Yeah, and really, this makes sense. These guys do get asked the same things over and over again, so it helps to have a "stock answer".
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Reply #9 posted 09/30/04 1:51pm

petski

This isnt anything new hes being doing the same for at least 14 years... ie same interviews, same set lists etc.
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Reply #10 posted 09/30/04 2:48pm

TurnItUp

Marrk said:

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Same quotes in every interview (Envelopes being pushed, Musicians not computers, noting Larry Graham as his mentor and main influence etc) Even his setlists are now repetitive.

No wonder he hardly opened his mouth in the 80's, at least he was a bit of an enigma back then. He was mysterious. Pity he can't shut up nowadays, he's suddenly become an instant cure for insomnia! zzz

Just my opinion. feel free to disagree! biggrin
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I don't agree. Yes he didn't say much and was very standoffish back in the day, but after awhile that becomes a turn-off and not very becoming and after awhile you need to change.

I like it just the way he's doing it. He's opening up, but at the same time he's still not letting nobody get all up in his business. When he's open it's all about the music, but as far as the man and his life, he is still very much the mystery just like he was back then.

When he was on Arsenio (the first time in 91) I hated that he had Patti Labelle talking for him. He should've been talking for himself. He was the one trying to promote his album coming out and if I was Arsenio he wouldn't have been on my show. Don't use me to promote your stuff and you can't even talk to me. He didn't even have to let nobody know his business. He could've done the same thing he's doing now, it's all about the music but at the time he had his ass up on his shoulders.
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Reply #11 posted 09/30/04 2:55pm

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Maybe if the reporters stopped asking him the same questions all the time!
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Reply #12 posted 09/30/04 5:33pm

SynthiaRose

Marrk said:

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Same quotes in every interview (Envelopes being pushed, Musicians not computers, noting Larry Graham as his mentor and main influence etc) Even his setlists are now repetitive.

No wonder he hardly opened his mouth in the 80's, at least he was a bit of an enigma back then. He was mysterious. Pity he can't shut up nowadays, he's suddenly become an instant cure for insomnia! zzz

Just my opinion. feel free to disagree! biggrin
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Yes, Prince 2004 is boring -- he's only pseudo deep

He's too guarded in interviews.

Needing all questions or topics ahead of time ... That's fake. What's he so afraid of? Just be open and sincere.... man that would be fun to watch if he could really pull it off with wit and ease.

But he wants to control EVERYTHING -- and STILL comes off looking rather unconfortable and stilted.
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Reply #13 posted 09/30/04 5:37pm

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I was going to say the same thing. I was getting sick of reporters asking the same things over and over. That's why his answers started sounding the same. confused
To GOD be the Glory!
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Reply #14 posted 09/30/04 5:46pm

Anxiety

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I was going to say the same thing. I was getting sick of reporters asking the same things over and over. That's why his answers started sounding the same. confused


Reporters are given such a long list of verboten subject matter for interviews with Prince, they're probably not left with a whole lot to talk about other than whatever P's agenda may be at the given moment. sigh
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Reply #15 posted 09/30/04 6:07pm

SnowQueen

Anxiety said:

uptown26 said:

I was going to say the same thing. I was getting sick of reporters asking the same things over and over. That's why his answers started sounding the same. confused


Reporters are given such a long list of verboten subject matter for interviews with Prince, they're probably not left with a whole lot to talk about other than whatever P's agenda may be at the given moment. sigh


That's what I was going to point out but you beat me to it.

How could a reporter conduct a really fresh, unique and interesting interview with Prince that might (hopefully) elicit new responses or information when they are soooo constricted in terms of what they are allowed to ask him or speak to him about? It would be impossible. There is only a very narrow window of subject matter that is 'safe' to bring up or ask Prince about.

A reporter would be risking angering Prince or him walking out if they strayed from the standard, permissable questions/subjet matter.
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Reply #16 posted 09/30/04 6:21pm

sexkitten04

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do you think the sex is boring with his wife now that he's more.... reserved?


just asking lol
prince Sex Kitten prince

love your face looked so good, i wanted to touch your mouth love
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Reply #17 posted 09/30/04 7:56pm

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Everything about Prince is boring now.
"You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." "

Al Pacino- Scarface
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Reply #18 posted 09/30/04 8:09pm

SammiJ

sexkitten04 said:

do you think the sex is boring with his wife now that he's more.... reserved?


just asking lol

gawd 4 her sake i hope not!
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Reply #19 posted 09/30/04 8:11pm

priceless

Prince should get with us, the real reporters!
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Reply #20 posted 09/30/04 8:15pm

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Having never gone to college, it shows up now in interviews with him the way he pauses to come up with a reasonably intellegent answer to when a interviewer questions him. The most recent Tavis Smiley interview was good, but it's as if Tavis really held off on giving him really tough questions. From what I can see, just about every reporter who gets to interview a celeberity, whether it's the press junket or that faux " Exclusive " coup reserved for the likes of Barbara Walters and Oprah, kiss the ass of said personality, Prince included. They're either afraid to ask really deep questions for fear of losing the opportunity to speak to them, or an unlikely scenario, they don't want to make that celeberity look stupid. I don't know if it's true in Prince's case, but their publicists and handlers set them up with cupcake interviews, cause it's easier to fool the crowd when " enter celeberity name here " looks like their smarter than they are.



p.s... I didn't go to college either, so don't jump on my case about it.
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Reply #21 posted 10/01/04 4:37am

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89Flowers said:

Having never gone to college, it shows up now in interviews with him the way he pauses to come up with a reasonably intellegent answer to when a interviewer questions him. The most recent Tavis Smiley interview was good, but it's as if Tavis really held off on giving him really tough questions. From what I can see, just about every reporter who gets to interview a celeberity, whether it's the press junket or that faux " Exclusive " coup reserved for the likes of Barbara Walters and Oprah, kiss the ass of said personality, Prince included. They're either afraid to ask really deep questions for fear of losing the opportunity to speak to them, or an unlikely scenario, they don't want to make that celeberity look stupid. I don't know if it's true in Prince's case, but their publicists and handlers set them up with cupcake interviews, cause it's easier to fool the crowd when " enter celeberity name here " looks like their smarter than they are.



p.s... I didn't go to college either, so don't jump on my case about it.

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Maybe you need to look around on this board at some of his interviews. He has been on point in quite a few lately. I think the most recent ones are some of his best. Getting an education is great but it does not always make people the best speakers. Don't let the lack of P's education make you think that is the reason he is poor at interviews. He has admitted that he does not like doing them.
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Reply #22 posted 10/01/04 4:39am

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Marrk said:

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Same quotes in every interview (Envelopes being pushed, Musicians not computers, noting Larry Graham as his mentor and main influence etc) Even his setlists are now repetitive.

No wonder he hardly opened his mouth in the 80's, at least he was a bit of an enigma back then. He was mysterious. Pity he can't shut up nowadays, he's suddenly become an instant cure for insomnia! zzz

Just my opinion. feel free to disagree! biggrin
[Edited 9/30/04 13:26pm]

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It is called maturity. It is going to happen to all of us one day. Besides we only see or hear Prince when he has something to promote. He is not constanly in the media like that no
talent "Paris Hilton and a lot of other so-called celebraties.
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Reply #23 posted 10/01/04 7:07am

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Is Prince 2004 kind of...um...Boring?


This JW thing is boring, but you-all know what would make him exciting, IF HE DID A BLUES/ROCK album and just got back to rockin'! Oh, I would love to hear him play something like "I Gotta Try You Girl." Or at least come up with something equally GREAT for 2004! I'm so sick of this JW talk. If he came to my door as a JW, I wouldn't answer (wait, maybe, I would!)
The Dreaming Peasant
"Penny, penny bring me luck...."

I'm just a child;
I'm so darn shy;
a knock at the door,
and I run to hide.
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Reply #24 posted 10/01/04 7:20am

petski

TheDreamingPeasant said:

Is Prince 2004 kind of...um...Boring?


This JW thing is boring, but you-all know what would make him exciting, IF HE DID A BLUES/ROCK album and just got back to rockin'! Oh, I would love to hear him play something like "I Gotta Try You Girl." Or at least come up with something equally GREAT for 2004! I'm so sick of this JW talk. If he came to my door as a JW, I wouldn't answer (wait, maybe, I would!)


Totally agree with you mate. JW - get rid, RnR - do it !
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Reply #25 posted 10/01/04 7:31am

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1. The same stupid questions provide the same boring answers

2. I'm sad about the fact that P seems to be censoring himself to appease the JWs
Because of course "CENSORSHIP IS OBSCENE"

3. I dont think he likes interviews because he is so private. So he has a few stock
answers that he always gives to make them easier
If you will, so will I
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Reply #26 posted 10/01/04 7:51am

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he had his ass up on his shoulders.


falloff hah!
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Reply #27 posted 10/01/04 9:42am

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Mark…I do sorta feel you in some ways. He really didn’t change it up that much. But I do have to say that I have seen and heard Prince more times this year than any other…and THAT’s exciting. You have to realize that for the true fan…we’re gonna hear the message over and over again. But for the casual…they may hear him once.

I was hoping for a little mixup during the concerts. I certainly think that more of Musicology could have been played or other hits could have been brought out…easily. Even the acoustic set could have been changed around a little bit…again very easily. I do know that being in the round has it’s limitations…but also it’s flexibility. He said that they can be loose and funky and jam…and they did, but the set list really was not too loose. But he made up for it in energy…that’s for certain!

I also noticed that most of the reviews of the concerts were the same too.

Christian Zombie Vampires

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Reply #28 posted 10/01/04 1:08pm

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Everything about Prince is boring now.

You are here all the time how boring could he be?
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Reply #29 posted 10/01/04 1:20pm

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Marrk said:
'Is Prince 2004 kind of...um...Boring?'

In his music, and interviews, I think he has gotten very boring.
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