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Thread started 01/02/06 10:23pm

setyrmindphree

How much Prince music do U listen to?

Another words, do you listen to prince 50% of the time out of all the music you listen to.

I go in spurts but most of the time it's going to 80-90% Prince music.
I've found other artist. It used to be 95-100%.

You know what you like.
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Reply #1 posted 01/02/06 10:28pm

nurse

90% of the time. Because most of the music that's out now is not original sad .
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Reply #2 posted 01/02/06 10:30pm

setyrmindphree

nurse said:

90% of the time. Because most of the music that's out now is not original sad .


I'm not much into mainstream music nowadays. Couple stations,here just get bored with the lack of real "Music" being played. Just boring music nowadays.
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Reply #3 posted 01/02/06 10:31pm

DorothyParkerW
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Hmm, I'd say roughly 10-15% of the time I listen to Prince. I have times where I spin him more than usual, but I listen to so much different stuff that I don't wear his CD's out anymore. I used to listen to him 80% of the time years ago, before his music made me seek out his heros.
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Reply #4 posted 01/02/06 10:34pm

alexnevermind3
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I would say that Prince has dropped in my playlist. There was a time when you couldn't get into my car without hearing some obscure Prince track, ** Pissed my friends off to no end** But now, i'm deversifying myself. I have gotten into Ani DiFranco, Jonny Lang, always been a big fan of Janet & JLo, and I'm really into the doo-wop of the 60's. Now when you open the door to my car, or my Nero Music Player, you find everything from Harper Valley P.T.A. to Hot Thang. shrug Diversity is a good thing y'all.
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Reply #5 posted 01/02/06 11:04pm

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i rarely listen to prince anymore
and i rarely listen to the radio
there's a LOT of GREAT music out there
go to your local hotspots, musicfests, battle of the bands, etc
or check out the hidden corners of the internet
subscribe to a music service
and check out some of those music (not video) channels on your television
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Reply #6 posted 01/03/06 3:26am

carlpenn

It varies day to day, but I love a lot of other music too. Just not as much as Prince's sound.

I like to listen too:

Mike Oldfield
Al Di Meola
Eric Johnson
Steve Vai
Joe Satriani
Chris Pusey
Enigma
Whitesnake
Poison
Gary moore
Eric Clapton
Jimi Hendrix
Blah Blah Blah

There was a time when all I did was listen to Prince.... biggrin

But the I retired..... lol
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Reply #7 posted 01/03/06 5:20am

IstenSzek

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Prince makes up for about 25% these days.

some days it's still 100% tho. depends.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #8 posted 01/03/06 5:35am

Nasalhair

I barely listen to his stuff at all these days. Every now and again I'll get the urge to listen to "Parade" or "The Black Album", or sometimes just a certain track, but it is very rare that this happens. I have some of his stuff on my MP3 player too and a lot of the time when one of his tracks comes on I skip over it.
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Reply #9 posted 01/03/06 5:39am

Anxiety

From the time Purple Rain came out through, say, the summer Under the Cherry Moon was out in 1986, about 90% of what I listened to was Prince/Prince-related. I think what knocked me out of my one-track listening habits was moving to a bigger town, where I lived a block or so away from an indie wrecka stow and where we could actually get MTV and VH1 on cable (remember, this is back when they played music videos). I was introduced to a lot of new stuff at the same time, which set me on a whole new path of what I could listen to.
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