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Thread started 05/25/06 10:45am

skywalker

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Performing on American Idol is no worse than performing at the Superbowl.

Both are used for quick exposure to a MASSIVE audience. Actually, I feel as if American Idol might be slightly more valid forum for a singer/musician than the Superbowl, since is has to do with music.

Promotionwise, Prince is no different than U2, The Sones, Paul McCartney,etc. He's a superstar---sometimes he can do a superstar move. It's not like he was holding hands with the American Idol kids
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Reply #1 posted 05/25/06 10:49am

jayaredee

Didn't Prince say in an interview what an ill American Idol is to the music industry?

I think it's more a contradiction than it is a sellout.
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Reply #2 posted 05/25/06 10:56am

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jayaredee said:

Didn't Prince say in an interview what an ill American Idol is to the music industry?

I think it's more a contradiction than it is a sellout.


Prince has always been a walking contradiction. I rarely believe anything that comes out of his mouth. I could never go listen to him speak at Paisley Park or anywhere like that because I would not be able to take his bullshit. I love to see him perform though.
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Reply #3 posted 05/25/06 1:22pm

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I think it would be great if Prince performed at the Superbowl but only if he performed by himself and not with any of these tired current performers. That seems to be happening a lot lately. Entertainers have been performing at the Superbowl even before the music scene went to hell so I have no problem with the Superbowl itself.

Prince performing on "American Idol" though is another story. If someone talks about the artists and music of today like Prince has, he doesn't need to associate with them. I have no problem with selling out for money or exposure but when it involves helping the current music scene grow, then I do, because it needs to go out of style and let something good come into style.
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Reply #4 posted 05/25/06 1:25pm

PurpleCharm

Prince wasn't a damn contestant on the freekin' show. All he did was perform on it. lol
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Reply #5 posted 05/25/06 1:28pm

PurpleCharm

And why wasn't the Grammys considered selling out? Doesn't that show also represent what is wrong with the industry? Plus, P performed with the flavor of the moment, wailing ass Beyonce. At least he performed on AI on his on terms and was forced to do a duet with one of the contestants.
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Reply #6 posted 05/25/06 1:29pm

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PurpleCharm said:

Prince wasn't a damn contestant on the freekin' show. All he did was perform on it. lol


Yes, but he boosted the ratings. Let the damn show die. evillol
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Reply #7 posted 05/25/06 1:31pm

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vainandy said:



Yes, but he boosted the ratings. Let the damn show die. evillol


How can he boost the ratings when he was an unannounced surprise guest? eek
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Reply #8 posted 05/25/06 1:32pm

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PurpleCharm said:

And why wasn't the Grammys considered selling out? Doesn't that show also represent what is wrong with the industry? Plus, P performed with the flavor of the moment, wailing ass Beyonce. At least he performed on AI on his on terms and was forced to do a duet with one of the contestants.
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That was the ULTIMATE sellout performance. Prince needed his ass beat for that one. lol
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Reply #9 posted 05/25/06 1:33pm

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EmancipationLover said:

vainandy said:



Yes, but he boosted the ratings. Let the damn show die. evillol


How can he boost the ratings when he was an unannounced surprise guest? eek


The word got out. Hell, he had me watching the show for him and I hate the show. lol
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Reply #10 posted 05/25/06 3:07pm

skywalker

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vainandy said:



The word got out. Hell, he had me watching the show for him and I hate the show. lol


So who is selling out now Mr. Everythingwascoolbefore1985????
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Reply #11 posted 05/25/06 3:13pm

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skywalker said:

Both are used for quick exposure to a MASSIVE audience. Actually, I feel as if American Idol might be slightly more valid forum for a singer/musician than the Superbowl, since is has to do with music.

Promotionwise, Prince is no different than U2, The Sones, Paul McCartney,etc. He's a superstar---sometimes he can do a superstar move. It's not like he was holding hands with the American Idol kids
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how many more threads you gonna start about this? not that i'm suggesting you're behaving a titch overdefensively or anything, mind you. perish the thought. smile
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Reply #12 posted 05/25/06 3:18pm

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skywalker said:

vainandy said:



The word got out. Hell, he had me watching the show for him and I hate the show. lol


So who is selling out now Mr. Everythingwascoolbefore1985????


Hey, the only reason I watched it was to see if Prince was going to be on there and what he would be doing. Other than that, I wouldn't be caught dead watching that show. lol
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Reply #13 posted 05/26/06 3:31am

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When did Prince say the Superbowl was all wrong?

When did Prince start saying he wants to see "real football, by real footballers"?




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Reply #14 posted 05/26/06 4:08am

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vainandy said:



Hey, the only reason I watched it was to see if Prince was going to be on there and what he would be doing. Other than that, I wouldn't be caught dead watching that show. lol


Hey, the only reason Prince performed on that show was to see if he could boost the sales of 3121. Other than that, he wouldn't be caught dead performing on that show. lol
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Reply #15 posted 05/26/06 7:10am

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skywalker said:

vainandy said:



The word got out. Hell, he had me watching the show for him and I hate the show. lol


So who is selling out now Mr. Everythingwascoolbefore1985????



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Reply #16 posted 05/26/06 7:15am

PurpleCharm

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vainandy said:



Hey, the only reason I watched it was to see if Prince was going to be on there and what he would be doing. Other than that, I wouldn't be caught dead watching that show. lol


Hey, the only reason Prince performed on that show was to see if he could boost the sales of 3121. Other than that, he wouldn't be caught dead performing on that show. lol

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