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New topic PrintableHere's my thread on rottentomatoes.com celebrating Prince's #1 album!!
http://www.rottentomatoes...p?t=472706 "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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Moonbeam said: FruitToAttractBears said: But why wouldn't they? 'cause it was a soundtrack or what? Yep. Stupid. That is quite 'wack', as they say. | |
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rainbowchild said: Here's my thread on rottentomatoes.com celebrating Prince's #1 album!!
http://www.rottentomatoes...p?t=472706 Not a great response... Love your avatar, is it from Nausicaa? As one door closes, another opens... | |
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AndreC said: rainbowchild said: Here's my thread on rottentomatoes.com celebrating Prince's #1 album!!
http://www.rottentomatoes...p?t=472706 Not a great response... Love your avatar, is it from Nausicaa? Well, I'm not surprised though. I'm sure we're all used to getting that kind of response from the mainstream who don't appreciate his music. My avatar is from Princess Mononoke. "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
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Someone should email Wendy Williams!!!!! | |
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Yesssss!! Prince Rawks!!!!! | |
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Prince is my role model, my idol, who better could I have chosen? | |
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rainbowchild said: Here's my thread on rottentomatoes.com celebrating Prince's #1 album!!
http://www.rottentomatoes...p?t=472706 One of them said prince was a novelty act! | |
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skywalker said: I'll say what I said when he wasn't selling so hot---CHARTS DON'T MATTER! It's more a reflection of GOOD ADVERTISING rather than quality of music.
You're correct in the main, but so what, can we celebrate our heroes well deserved triumphs? | |
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This will hurt Itunes.. It is also heavil advertised, I've never sen a Prince commercial so much in my life, it's cool.. ______________________________________________
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newpower99 said: Nice promo ad!! "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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I thought sales and charts didn't matter???
You guys seem to say this every time and MJ/Prince thread comes up. Anyway, congrats 2 Prince. 3121 is the most deserving album in the charts at the moment to be at #1. | |
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shygirl said: Prince is always #1 in my eyes, but I have to admit that this is awesome.
Congratulations Prince. What more can I say except: agreed... always my number one! love you baby but not like my guitar | |
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DarlingDiana said: I thought sales and charts didn't matter???
You guys seem to say this every time and MJ/Prince thread comes up. Anyway, congrats 2 Prince. 3121 is the most deserving album in the charts at the moment to be at #1. You just have to wedge the old child lover in another celebrating Prince thread. Tiring. (Insert something clever here) | |
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Can we stickyfie this thread? | |
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I dont know what the hell to say!!!! I am very happy for him, because his talent and dedication to music is so deserving..
Prince is so mellow these days, I am sure that even "he" is a bit touched.. For all of ya'll who said " he wouldn't" The road you choose to walk in this life, is a road that leads to the next..... | |
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FunkyBrotha said: also, hasnt 3121 sold far more in its first week than musicology, and musicology had about 20,000 concert giveaways included.
I was just gonna say... and he did it without artificially inflating the sales in any manner, which IMHO he did with the Musicology CD's handed out at the concerts. Considering that many people thought he was destroying his own career -- at least from a commercial standpoint -- between 1993 and 2003, and had basically written him off, this "comeback" is very impressive. Well done. Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Yea!!! | |
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DarlingDiana said: I thought sales and charts didn't matter???
they don't. | |
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renfield said: WOW. Holy cow. I can't believe it. Prince has the number one album in America. It's been a very looooong time since I've seen this. Just a few years ago I couldn't have imagined he would ever be on top again.
Charts don't make music better, but I'm very happy for this. It's vindication. Not for me, what do I need vindication for? It's vindication for Prince. All those years (namely the years) his fight to be his own artist was mocked. He became a joke and his status as a future legend was in doubt. And to be fair, to a large extent, he brought it on himself. But here we are now, in 2006. I can certainly understand how this means nothing to a lot of people. But to me, Prince being back at number one, on his own terms, is like the Kid coming out on stage, clearing his throat, and leading the band into "Purple Rain." People doubted, and most considered him finished, but when it really counted he proved he still had it. I know this will likely be a blip on the map in the grand scheme of things, but I just think this is awesome. [Edited 3/28/06 14:10pm] Post of the year!!! | |
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matt said: Considering that many people thought he was destroying his own career -- at least from a commercial standpoint -- between 1993 and 2003, and had basically written him off, this "comeback" is very impressive. Well done. For Real, Matt. Those were very dark days. Even I was tired of him walking aroung with "Slave" on his face. He mishandled that with Warner Bros, a bit, and yes, it has taken him a long time to come back from that.... Charts don't really matter, but for Prince- at this point in his career, the success on the charts must be validating to him as a musician [Edited 3/28/06 19:47pm] The road you choose to walk in this life, is a road that leads to the next..... | |
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asg said: The story behind 3121 charting so low on the uk charts only #9
Despite charting lower than many of its predecessors, 3121 was the most eagerly received new album by Prince in more than a decade, selling 37,130 copies last week to debut at number nine. Prince's last album of new material, 2004's Musicology, debuted at number three on sales of 32,945, while his 2001 Very Best Of set went one better, debuting at number two with 28,942 sales. Even his last number one album, Come, had lower first week sales than 3121, opening with 33,375 sales in 1994. Come hit #1 in the U.K.? Wow. The album peaked at only #15 in the U.S. (source). Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: DarlingDiana said: I thought sales and charts didn't matter???
they don't. They don't and they do. They don't because a great album's a great album no matter if it sells poorly or well. Some of the "best albums of all time", as picked by reasonably well-informed critics, didn't sell well but were influential like Nico & the Velvet Underground. They do business-wise, though Prince went a long way toward making this all relarive, with his much greater share of $$$ per cd, though everyone knows the money's in touring. And in terms of immediate cultural impact, yeah they do, and it's always nice to know the music is getting heard by a wider audience.But at the end of the day, like I said, a great album's a great album, and a number 1 crappy record is still a crappy one. | |
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Aerogram said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: they don't. They don't and they do. They don't because a great album's a great album no matter if it sells poorly or well. Some of the "best albums of all time", as picked by reasonably well-informed critics, didn't sell well but were influential like Nico & the Velvet Underground. They do business-wise, though Prince went a long way toward making this all relarive, with his much greater share of $$$ per cd, though everyone knows the money's in touring. And in terms of immediate cultural impact, yeah they do, and it's always nice to know the music is getting heard by a wider audience.But at the end of the day, like I said, a great album's a great album, and a number 1 crappy record is still a crappy one. for me, they still don't. | |
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congrats to him... too bad it doesn't make the music any better.
having said that.. isn't this amount of sales for a week for a no.1 album low? i can't recall a usuall amount for a no. 1 maybe its all the rest of those shit albums that keep me thinkin its low [Edited 3/28/06 19:56pm] | |
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Alright Prince! Go on with ya bad self! Very cool!
Now....can we have some more remastered & extended versions of songs....please? The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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