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Is this the real Prince? I'm curious - we all want Prince to sound more like he did in the 80's, but what is THIS is how Prince really sounds?
I mean what if the 80's albums were influenced as much by the times and the band members as by Prince himself? This would explain why his stuff sounds so different in the second half of his career. Think about it - everything from pretty much the last 10-12 years has sounded "kinda" the same, i.e. sounding like the "new" Prince. I am not saying this as a bad thing, because I like pretty much all of it. | |
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Se7en said: I'm curious - we all want Prince to sound more like he did in the 80's, but what is THIS is how Prince really sounds?
I mean what if the 80's albums were influenced as much by the times and the band members as by Prince himself? This would explain why his stuff sounds so different in the second half of his career. Think about it - everything from pretty much the last 10-12 years has sounded "kinda" the same, i.e. sounding like the "new" Prince. I am not saying this as a bad thing, because I like pretty much all of it. What? | |
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You mean the real Prince is ghetto?? "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
"We had fun, didn't we?" -Prince (1958-2016) 4ever in my life | |
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Is this like the fake Paul McCartney that's been around since the real Paul died in the late '60s? | |
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What I'm saying is:
Is this level of creativity and this sound the real Prince, whereas his releases from the 80's had a lot of band input and was just marketed under the name "Prince"? I ask this because Emancipation, NPS, Rave, the NPGMC tracks, Musicology, and now 3121 all sound very similar in their basic sound . . . obviously some are better than others but not drastically, mind-blowingly different (while his 80's albums each had a distinct sound and cohesion). Which leads me to believe that this is either the "new" sound that we have to adjust to, or it's all he's capable of writing/performing without considerable band input. Again, this is not a bad thing. I like it all. | |
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booyah said: Is this like the fake Paul McCartney that's been around since the real Paul died in the late '60s?
And this is similar to what I'm asking - in fact a very valid comparison. Paul in the Beatles was amazing. Paul now is still very good but not "magical" like he was in the Beatles, because the times were different then and he also had 3 fantastic bandmembers to contribute. But post-Beatles, most of his stuff does sound the same (and not much of it sounds like the Beatles). | |
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rememeber that story that after 86 the person we know as prince is realy his bodyu double they used when making Under the Cherry Moon... anyone remember that? that the real prince left and was in hiding? | |
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Prince is Prince. What you hear is what you get. | |
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Ummmmm, I see what your sayin, but I think it's all "the real Prince".
Who's the real you? The one that used to sit in poopy diapers at 9 months old, or the one that prefers to go in the toilet? It called evolution. For better or worse, he's evolved. Nuttin fake/urREAL about it. [Edited 3/23/06 9:59am] | |
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ok well...what about his first 2 albums then? where it was all him...maybe that was the real prince?
I think it's all really him....he's deep like ya know. "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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luv4all7 said: Ummmmm, I see what your sayin, but I think it's all "the real Prince".
Who's the real you? The one that used to sit in poopy diapers at 9 months old, or the one that prefers to go in the toilet? It called evolution. For better or worse, he's evolved. Nuttin fake/urREAL about it. [Edited 3/23/06 9:59am] Listen to me on The House of Pop Culture podcast on itunes http://itunes.apple.com/u...d438631917 | |
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Shorty said: ok well...what about his first 2 albums then? where it was all him...maybe that was the real prince?
I think it's all really him....he's deep like ya know. nawww Andre palyed and sang on Prince and Chris Moon co-wrote several songs (baby, my love is forever, and soft and wet) | |
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SlamGlam said: Shorty said: ok well...what about his first 2 albums then? where it was all him...maybe that was the real prince?
I think it's all really him....he's deep like ya know. nawww Andre palyed and sang on Prince and Chris Moon co-wrote several songs (baby, my love is forever, and soft and wet) details details... "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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Se7en said: I'm curious - we all want Prince to sound more like he did in the 80's, but what is THIS is how Prince really sounds?
I mean what if the 80's albums were influenced as much by the times and the band members as by Prince himself? This would explain why his stuff sounds so different in the second half of his career. Think about it - everything from pretty much the last 10-12 years has sounded "kinda" the same, i.e. sounding like the "new" Prince. I am not saying this as a bad thing, because I like pretty much all of it. There is no real prince. The man is lost to himself. This is another attempt to give us diamonds and pears. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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Shorty said: SlamGlam said: nawww Andre palyed and sang on Prince and Chris Moon co-wrote several songs (baby, my love is forever, and soft and wet) details details... prince said in thr 1985 rolling stones interview that andre sang and played bass on "prince" ("I wanna be your lover" i think) and in one of the interviews with chris moon prety much said he wrote or co-wrote the songs on the orginal demo tape. (i know he said "baby" was one of the songs. | |
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MickG said: Se7en said: I'm curious - we all want Prince to sound more like he did in the 80's, but what is THIS is how Prince really sounds?
I mean what if the 80's albums were influenced as much by the times and the band members as by Prince himself? This would explain why his stuff sounds so different in the second half of his career. Think about it - everything from pretty much the last 10-12 years has sounded "kinda" the same, i.e. sounding like the "new" Prince. I am not saying this as a bad thing, because I like pretty much all of it. There is no real prince. The man is lost to himself. This is another attempt to give us diamonds and pears. There is no real Prince? Are you saying there is no real soul in the person we all know as Prince? well I think that's the meanest lowest shittiest thing you could say about anyone! You make statements like these all the time Mick, like you're somehow in the know...when clearly it's just random thoughts. "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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Shorty said: There is no real Prince? Are you saying there is no real soul in the person we all know as Prince? well I think that's the meanest lowest shittiest thing you could say about anyone! You make statements like these all the time Mick, like you're somehow in the know...when clearly it's just random thoughts. You seem to want to believe what you percieve is what I mean. Sweety, I ain't got time for your foolishness. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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Shorty said: There is no real Prince? Are you saying there is no real soul in the person we all know as Prince? well I think that's the meanest lowest shittiest thing you could say about anyone! You make statements like these all the time Mick, like you're somehow in the know...when clearly it's just random thoughts. i think that prince is somewhat lost in his own shadow as well. i think he has a limited grasp of relaity because he has lived in a sheltered relaity "prince land" if you will.. for so long. | |
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SlamGlam said: Shorty said: There is no real Prince? Are you saying there is no real soul in the person we all know as Prince? well I think that's the meanest lowest shittiest thing you could say about anyone! You make statements like these all the time Mick, like you're somehow in the know...when clearly it's just random thoughts. i think that prince is somewhat lost in his own shadow as well. i think he has a limited grasp of relaity because he has lived in a sheltered relaity "prince land" if you will.. for so long. Well, this is as much truth as it is fiction. He is just able to live outside the world many of us have to face on a day to day bases. Wouldn't we all take that easy road? Would you? I guess I wouldn't. However that knowledge only comes with age. Prince started at a young age, and I think everyone that falls into his place at that age would take that road. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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SlamGlam said: i think that prince is somewhat lost in his own shadow as well. i think he has a limited grasp of relaity because he has lived in a sheltered relaity "prince land" if you will.. for so long. Quite some time. | |
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MickG said: Shorty said: There is no real Prince? Are you saying there is no real soul in the person we all know as Prince? well I think that's the meanest lowest shittiest thing you could say about anyone! You make statements like these all the time Mick, like you're somehow in the know...when clearly it's just random thoughts. You seem to want to believe what you percieve is what I mean. Sweety, I ain't got time for your foolishness. I asked you what you meant,hun. Was it so hard to answer, that you just simply couldn't? my foolishness huh? Ok, whatever YOU say Mick...whatever YOU say. "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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SlamGlam said: Shorty said: There is no real Prince? Are you saying there is no real soul in the person we all know as Prince? well I think that's the meanest lowest shittiest thing you could say about anyone! You make statements like these all the time Mick, like you're somehow in the know...when clearly it's just random thoughts. i think that prince is somewhat lost in his own shadow as well. i think he has a limited grasp of relaity because he has lived in a sheltered relaity "prince land" if you will.. for so long. aren't we all somewhat lost at times in our lives? I think he has a different reality than you and I. As much as he may have a limited grasp on "our" reality I think we have a limited grasp on his reality also. That's what I mean....we can't pretend to know what it's like to be Prince, or vice versa...so we're all the same in that regard.. "not a fan" yeah...ok | |
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Shorty said: MickG said: There is no real prince. The man is lost to himself. This is another attempt to give us diamonds and pears. There is no real Prince? Are you saying there is no real soul in the person we all know as Prince? well I think that's the meanest lowest shittiest thing you could say about anyone! You make statements like these all the time Mick, like you're somehow in the know...when clearly it's just random thoughts. I feel you, shorty. You seem like a sympathetic, sensitive soul. Try not to let MickG get to you--he is emotionally stunted, unable to express any human feeling or empathy for his fellow man. You'll notice he never apologizes or show the slightest bit of remorse or concern, however angry, uncomfortable, or displeased others are by his words. | |
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A good general rule: "criticize ideas, not people." Thanks! Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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matt said: Just a friendly reminder... as the Discussion Forum Rules state:
A good general rule: "criticize ideas, not people." Thanks! Thanks for reining me in. I'm always going on about not getting personal; I should take my own advice. | |
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padawan said: matt said: Just a friendly reminder... as the Discussion Forum Rules state:
A good general rule: "criticize ideas, not people." Thanks! Thanks for reining me in. I'm always going on about not getting personal; I should take my own advice. damnskippy News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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Se7en said: I'm curious - we all want Prince to sound more like he did in the 80's, but what is THIS is how Prince really sounds?
I mean what if the 80's albums were influenced as much by the times and the band members as by Prince himself? This would explain why his stuff sounds so different in the second half of his career. Think about it - everything from pretty much the last 10-12 years has sounded "kinda" the same, i.e. sounding like the "new" Prince. I am not saying this as a bad thing, because I like pretty much all of it. The real Prince is silents News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
Bad News: Prince wasted too much quality time doing so. You have those internalized issues because you want to, you like to, stop. | |
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MickG said: padawan said: Thanks for reining me in. I'm always going on about not getting personal; I should take my own advice. damnskippy No. I refuse to damn skippy, whoever he is. | |
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