SpecialEd said: Prince stay away from R&B, hip-hop, The NPG, Kirky J, The Game Boyz, Wally and Brookes, Larry Graham, Tamar, controversial angry black man lyrics...
Just do Paisley Park is in your heart psychadelic rock with Wendy and Lisa, Bobby Z and Dr Fink. Miss anything out there? So you would rather added someone like Bobby Z over like Brownmark to your so-called list. Brownmark put way more to the table than Bobby Z could ever dream of whilst he was with Prince. [Edited 2/21/06 10:35am] | |
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JonnyApplesauce said: SpecialEd said: Prince stay away from R&B, hip-hop, The NPG, Kirky J, The Game Boyz, Wally and Brookes, Larry Graham, Tamar, controversial angry black man lyrics...
Just do Paisley Park is in your heart psychadelic rock with Wendy and Lisa, Bobby Z and Dr Fink. Miss anything out there? This should be emblazoned on the home page. Forgot Tony M. He needs his own individual mention apart from The Game Boyz as with Kirky. But otherwise yeah. Glug, glug like a mug | |
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dewalliz said: SpecialEd said: Prince stay away from R&B, hip-hop, The NPG, Kirky J, The Game Boyz, Wally and Brookes, Larry Graham, Tamar, controversial angry black man lyrics...
Just do Paisley Park is in your heart psychadelic rock with Wendy and Lisa, Bobby Z and Dr Fink. Miss anything out there? So you would rather added someone like Bobby Z over like Brownmark to your so-called list. Brownmark put way more to the table than Bobby Z could ever dream of whilst he was with Prince. [Edited 2/21/06 10:35am] Look, his face just doesn't fit. Be glad Brown Mark wasn't on the "stay away from" list. Glug, glug like a mug | |
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SpecialEd said: dewalliz said: So you would rather added someone like Bobby Z over like Brownmark to your so-called list. Brownmark put way more to the table than Bobby Z could ever dream of whilst he was with Prince. [Edited 2/21/06 10:35am] Look, his face just doesn't fit. Be glad Brown Mark wasn't on the "stay away from" list. Why is that? That is one of the most absurb remarks I ever read on here. | |
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dewalliz said: SpecialEd said: Look, his face just doesn't fit. Be glad Brown Mark wasn't on the "stay away from" list. Why is that? That is one of the most absurb remarks I ever read on here. there's sarcasm in SpecialEd's posts. y'know. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: dewalliz said: Why is that? That is one of the most absurb remarks I ever read on here. there's sarcasm in SpecialEd's posts. y'know. its hard to tell through the internet of how much people mean what they said. sarcastic or not that still is a dumb remark. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: dewalliz said: Why is that? That is one of the most absurb remarks I ever read on here. there's sarcasm in SpecialEd's posts. y'know. Thank god someone ELSE caught that besides me! "Free yo mind and yo ass will follow" - George Clinton | |
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Stay away from R & B??? Hell, Prince should stay away from Arby's!
That Oven Mitt fucker will kill ya! "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry | |
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KingSausage said: Stay away from R & B??? Hell, Prince should stay away from Arby's!
That Oven Mitt fucker will kill ya! and if that oven mitt don't get 'im, those humongous neon hat signs out front will. | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: KingSausage said: Stay away from R & B??? Hell, Prince should stay away from Arby's!
That Oven Mitt fucker will kill ya! and if that oven mitt don't get 'im, those humongous neon hat signs out front will. Ain't that the truth! "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
-Eugene Tackleberry | |
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Prince's first fucking album was For You, a damn R&B ALBUM!! Where do we get these newbies? Prince was first influenced by both James Brown and Stevie Wonder, both R&B performers-get the idea? Prince does it all, but he has always remained an R&B artist, with an eclectic streak, kind of like Sly and PFunk. Just let him be what he needs to be and all will be well with the world. Prince won't listen to you anyway. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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what a funny thread | |
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I love the R&B and funk side of P. We should be happy with what we get because one day we will look up and there will be no more. It is so hard for keep everybody happy, I can remember when crystal ball came out and people were complaining. WHAT This brotha just hooked us up with stuff from the vault and people are complianing. Yes I will admit there are some songs out there I wish he would release but I am very happy that we follow someone that gives us a little something once every year or two. Think about the poor MJ followers What have they gotten latley? Prime aka The Kid
"I need u to dance, I need u to strip I need u to shake Ur lil' ass n hips I need u to grind like Ur working for tips And give me what I need while we listen to PRINCE" | |
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i stopped readin after i saw the pictures... & | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Prince's first fucking album was For You, a damn R&B ALBUM!! Where do we get these newbies? Prince was first influenced by both James Brown and Stevie Wonder, both R&B performers-get the idea? Prince does it all, but he has always remained an R&B artist, with an eclectic streak, kind of like Sly and PFunk. Just let him be what he needs to be and all will be well with the world. Prince won't listen to you anyway.
Well-said. The reason why I am replying to this joke of a thread because this is the best post on here. | |
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I like all of Prince's styles but i do think he does rock n'roll the best. This is not to say his rnb or funk output isn't stellar, it is!
I think Prince is at his best when he's managed to marry all of these styles together. Lovesexy, Sign O' The Times, Dirty Mind, Controversy, 1999...all the classics combined these styles. Prince seems to get "lost" when he tries to nail himself to one sound; musicology worked because of the vast styles bubbling under the surface while newpowersoul fizzled because he pigeonholed himself and stifled the creative juices. Regardless, I'm looking forward to 3121. At worst it will be better than most stuff shoved down my throat. | |
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I'm all FOR electronic music if done well. I got tired of that "real music for real musicians" stint fast. My favorite Prince albums (and albums by anyone, for that matter) utilize synths in a wonderful, musical way.
But I do love "Fury" most of the 4 new songs we've heard. I'm just excited that they all seem quite different yet are all decent in my estimation. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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BTW, Prince does everything "best". Honestly, that is why he is so highly regarded musically nowadays. We, as ultimate Prince fans, cannot see nor comprehend it? The man doesnt just excell at Rock or R&B or Pop only it's everything meshed together in a mixture of cement that is one of the many foundations for the School of Real Music! Come on ya'll. He's not best at one, he's best at all!
Think about it...EDIT! [Edited 2/22/06 5:02am] & | |
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OH
GAT DAYUM Muthafuckas are falling out of the hype machine LOOK OUT! | |
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EmancipationLover said: jdcxc said: Great Points! What is great about Prince is that he makes simple preconceived ideas about genre disappear. His brilliant musical mind has so many influences of sound. Think about it, this is an artist who loves Sly, Joni, Miles, JB, Ani Difranco, Santana, Psychedelic Funk/Rock, Mahler, Fishbone, Gang of Four, etc. He's the ultimate sponge. I believe that a lot of great artists don't let the limitations of radio playlists and corporate driven categories stand in the way of creating brilliant music. Miles Davis, Stevie Wonder and other greats would laugh at the notion. With all the R&B bashing you would think that "Rock" music would be thriving. There's a lot of crap out there in all genres. And the artists cited as "Rock" all have been influenced by R&B, Blues and whatever you want to classify it. The problem with Prince hyping "real music" with Musicology is that small minded people would interepret that as a limited idea of what creating music is. He should've been promoting the return of "soul" music. Missy Elliot, Pharell, and many of the new breed of producers are making creative "real" music. A great song is a great song, it doesn't matter if it was produced in a small Sun Records studio with a 4 Track machine or in a reclusive, obsessive Minneapolis genius' home studio with a Linn Drum machine programmed for sounds that no other human could envision. Prince loves Mahler? That's cool! Where and when did he mention that? On the song "Good Love",he makes a reference to Mahler Gustav Mahler No.3 is jamming on the box | |
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He should do full-out Death Industrial if I'd get my wish. But I don't. So won't you. | |
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ChristopherTracyParade said: How in the hell are you gonna ask an artist who got his start and made his mark in R&B to STAY AWAY from R&B?
In the beginning, it was only the R&B stations who promoted "Sexy Dancer" and "Soft & Wet". For all who don't know, the man's roots are definately R&B.. The road you choose to walk in this life, is a road that leads to the next..... | |
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Between white and black, night and day, black night seemed like the only way, so I danced. Music late, nothing great, no way to differentiate, I took a chance. [Edited 2/22/06 12:30pm] | |
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GoldenGlove said: bunnyman said: Playing a guitar doesnt = great musician. Infact he showcases his great musicianship mostly in songs that arent typical 'rock'. ?
He is nowhere near Robbie Williams or Duran Duran - is that how you see him? What? All his music is 'real', it cant exactly be'fake' can it!? [Edited 2/21/06 3:28am] Are u saying that P's guitar playing doesn't make him a great musician?!?! Did i say he is on the same level as RW and Duran Duran? No i didn't... i think u need to read my post again... BTW "bunnyman" is my personal favorite account of yours. P.S. Real music is made by "musicians" using "instruments" did the Musicology era teach u nothing?? didn't u see the tour?? that 1 "year" constitutes and "era"? | |
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dewalliz said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: there's sarcasm in SpecialEd's posts. y'know. its hard to tell through the internet of how much people mean what they said. sarcastic or not that still is a dumb remark. There's a reason only one member of The Revolution doesn't get a speaking part in Purple Rain. Think on it. Glug, glug like a mug | |
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SpecialEd said: dewalliz said: its hard to tell through the internet of how much people mean what they said. sarcastic or not that still is a dumb remark. There's a reason only one member of The Revolution doesn't get a speaking part in Purple Rain. Think on it. You or I don't know the actual reason why Brownmark had no lines in PR. What does that have anything to do with his talented as a bass player and a producer? Prince had said something like if weren't for Brownmark's bass then he was going to take bass out of his music. He never said that about Bobby Z in regarding to his drum playing. Go listened to Mazarati's album that Brownmark produced. That is a good album and too bad it never got the recognition that it deserves. Also Brownmark made another album a few years ago called It's been a while. Those albums shows his skills as a good bass player and a producer too. Depsite what Prince felt about Brownmark even he always gave the man his props. Maybe I got a little emotional on here because sadly I am one of few biggest Brownmark fans on here. But if you guys don't like him that is cool, but don't underestimate his skills. [Edited 2/23/06 7:17am] | |
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mark brown was a nice chap and R&B basically sucks.
my 2 cents One minute you're bleeding. The next minute you're hemorrhaging. The next minute you're painting the Mona Lisa | |
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seekay said: mark brown was a nice chap and R&B basically sucks.
my 2 cents Just the fact that you used the word "chap" lets me know you're WELL UNDERQUALIFIED to be critiquing R&B LOL! "Free yo mind and yo ass will follow" - George Clinton | |
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ChristopherTracyParade said: seekay said: mark brown was a nice chap and R&B basically sucks.
my 2 cents Just the fact that you used the word "chap" lets me know you're WELL UNDERQUALIFIED to be critiquing R&B LOL! true. everyone makes mistakes. nobody is perfect dawg diddy daddy duddy WORK IT! better? ps- R and B sucks (II) end. One minute you're bleeding. The next minute you're hemorrhaging. The next minute you're painting the Mona Lisa | |
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CherrieMoonKisses said: i stopped readin after i saw the pictures...
Yup! Those are veeery nice, and I think particularly these two are worth seeing again: [Edited 2/25/06 8:10am] Well, lucky-lucky us. Lucky-lucky-luck.
Luck-luck-LAKK-LAKK-LAKK-LAKK-cluck-cluck-cluck-cluck-cluck-LAKK-LAKK-LAKK. | |
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