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Thread started 10/17/05 3:57pm

DarkKnight1

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Mid 90's. My favorite era. Anyone else?

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Come
The Gold Experience
Exodus

I dig them all. This is the era that took me from an every day fan, and transformed me into the (I Have To Have Every Version Of Everything That He Has Ever Done) fan that I am today.
Anyone else????
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Reply #1 posted 10/17/05 4:01pm

BinaryJustin

This is the era which turned me off him for many years.

'Space' was a great single though and it should have gone massive. It's his second greatest "lost" hit - the first being 'Pop Life'.
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Reply #2 posted 10/17/05 4:02pm

DarkKnight1

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BinaryJustin said:

This is the era which turned me off him for many years.

'Space' was a great single though and it should have gone massive. It's his second greatest "lost" hit - the first being 'Pop Life'.



Thanks for the support.
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Reply #3 posted 10/17/05 4:07pm

Anxiety

maybe not my favorite era, but it's the era that fascinates me most.
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Reply #4 posted 10/17/05 4:09pm

Imago777

Dude, we know you like it becuase of the Versace Pictures.



Admit it Darknight1 !!!!!

Admit it!!!!
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Reply #5 posted 10/17/05 4:11pm

DarkKnight1

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Imago777 said:

Dude, we know you like it becuase of the Versace Pictures.



Admit it Darknight1 !!!!!

Admit it!!!!


Thanks, for mentioning those pics. I needed a good projectile vomiting session.
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Reply #6 posted 10/17/05 4:13pm

eccotides

I really love this period, though I don't hold The Gold Experience in very high regard, and definitely nowhere near as high as most fans do. It sounds so labored to me, whereas Come and Symbol sound so much more natural and fluid.

Now, about those records - They're excellent!They both succeed despite being nearly polar opposites. Symbol occassionally even leapfrogs over Parade as my favorite Prince album, while Come is an easy Top 10 contender.

And if '96 counts as part of His Royal Badness's Mid '90s era, I have to give props to Chaos and Disorder and Emancipation as well. Inconsistent, yes, but home to many of my favorite gems of Prince's career. It still amazes me that drivel like "Diamonds and Pearls" actually sold 4+ Million copies while every record following it made only a fraction of D&P's take.



Edit: ...And I do realize that I freely disparage D&P while sporting the European CD cover for the album. But hey, it just looks stylin'. cool
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Reply #7 posted 10/17/05 4:54pm

FunkJam

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Certainly some of his best work was made in the 90's. D&P, Symbol, Emancipation, Exodus etc.
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Reply #8 posted 10/17/05 5:20pm

FunkyBrotha

D&P actually sold close to 7million worlwide.
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Reply #9 posted 10/17/05 5:24pm

Nvncible1

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NO.


i try to, but i cant.

maybe im too young to understand, or am too new of a fan.

but..... anything past 1989..... confused


i PRAY ILL GROW THO TO APPRECIATE THEM sad


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Reply #10 posted 10/17/05 5:25pm

Handclapsfinga
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nawp, the mid-90s were kind of a rough time for 'im, imo.
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Reply #11 posted 10/17/05 5:36pm

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Anxiety said:

maybe not my favorite era, but it's the era that fascinates me most.


I agree. It was when he was the most diverse stylistically:

Goldnigga
Come
Exodus
The Gold Experience
The Undertaker
Chaos And Disorder
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Reply #12 posted 10/17/05 6:00pm

croweonbranch

I always felt like the 90s for Prince (and Elvis Costello, too, actually) were really fascinatingly messy. The music didn't have that same consistency like it did in the 80s, but there was a lot of great stuff here and there.

On that note, unlike most people here (it seems) I friggin' LOVE Emancipation and find Come boring.
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Reply #13 posted 10/17/05 6:27pm

DarkKnight1

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I didt necessarily like his look for most of this era. I dug some of the pics of the Sacrifice if Victor book, but most of the too much makeup era creeped me out.

Oh yeah, Mayte's ass also helped make me appreciate this era.
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Reply #14 posted 10/17/05 8:39pm

jtgillia

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around 92 was when I became a fan, and his performance of Endorphinmachine on VH1 in '94 is what made me a diehard, so this is definitely my favorite era. it just has so many memories attached to it. From Symbol album through Emancipation really, he couldn't do any wrong in my eyes. I loved the fact that he was pissed off, sort of driven underground again, and just kinda got really nutty. The music this era was so kickass though. That rock n roll attitude! Some of his best music was made in this era.

86-88 gets a close second place, and it would be my favorite if I was around for it (I was around, but I was too young to know much about him or any artists/bands for that matter). I didn't really get into music until 92...
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Reply #15 posted 10/17/05 8:53pm

origmnd

I agree....

Undertaker
Come
Gold Exp

not to mention the live shows with all the cover tracks...
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Reply #16 posted 10/17/05 11:02pm

doctamario

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I don't know if I have a favorite era, but this one is golden. Definitely one of the best.
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Reply #17 posted 10/17/05 11:32pm

Zelaira

The Nineties had the best Music and Style coming from the PURPLE DIVA.
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Reply #18 posted 10/17/05 11:44pm

PurpleKnight

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Naw, he had some problems then. He was looking a little rough, acting stranger than usual, and his business decisions were just plain bad.

A lot of good music around that time, though it was a bit inconsistent.

Either way, far from my favourite era.
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Reply #19 posted 10/17/05 11:46pm

Cheek

Zelaira said:

The Nineties had the best Music and Style coming from the PURPLE DIVA.


hah! Purple Diva
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Reply #20 posted 10/17/05 11:58pm

kpowers

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depends on your age (I do love those cd's)
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Reply #21 posted 10/18/05 2:45am

tane1976

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Hard to say, Gold experience was great, but the rest of the mid 90's iuntil Emancipation was shit!

For me the early 80's 3 brilliant albums in a row Dirty Mind, Controversy, 1999 need I say more.
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Reply #22 posted 10/18/05 2:50am

tane1976

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Like some one else close second, 86-88, peaking in 87 with Sign, but Parade was a great album, Black too and Lovesexy not so bad either if just 4 "Anna Stesia"
Also peaks of brilliance.
1984, 1991 and 1994, u know the albums.....
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Reply #23 posted 10/18/05 5:53am

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wave i love it...LOVE IT...2nd place:the period between '82 and 88
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Reply #24 posted 10/18/05 9:19am

Novabreaker

It's a shame it's so shabbily documented and forgotten/eschewed by many. It was his second peak. Creatively and image-wise. That was also the last period of his when he was a bona-fide rockstar.
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Reply #25 posted 10/18/05 9:55am

pjcath

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ONly recently have I come to appreciate this era, but tracks like

Days of Wild
Interactive
Now
Endorphine Machine

really rock, in my opinion. As good as anything he did.

The Symbol album, however, was his nadir in my opinion, despite a high number of good tracks on it, it's impossible to listen to more than 4 tracks without reaching for the skip button. In my opinion it should be known as the skip button album.
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Reply #26 posted 10/18/05 10:14am

Spookymuffin

He looked fucking cool, the music was funky as hell. nod I agree - it's my fav era, minus the prince album. Prince when he's angry is better music. He was also a huge enigma at this time, which is when I became a fan, which made it all that more interesting as a 7 year old - this "the dawn" crap and whatnot was like omfg he's like a bible!
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Reply #27 posted 10/18/05 1:20pm

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eccotides said:



Edit: ...And I do realize that I freely disparage D&P while sporting the European CD cover for the album. But hey, it just looks stylin'. cool
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is that also the cover for the single as well?
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Reply #28 posted 10/18/05 1:23pm

Snap

Prince had a clear head in '96.
It was a cool time to be a fam.
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Reply #29 posted 10/18/05 1:29pm

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DarkKnight1 said:

Imago777 said:

Dude, we know you like it becuase of the Versace Pictures.



Admit it Darknight1 !!!!!

Admit it!!!!


Thanks, for mentioning those pics. I needed a good projectile vomiting session.


Goodnight, sweet Prince.
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