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Thread started 06/13/06 10:29am

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Prince in the year 2100...

Hello fellow Prince fans. What's the haps? Looking for some opinions about our favorite musician.

It's the year 2100. Or year 2200 for that matter. What is the general consensus of Prince in these times? Will he still be heard by select segments of society with his music living on? What will listeners then think? The legacy, you think? Will folks still be shaking a leg while discovering Erotic City, or When Doves Cry or Black Sweat?

What do you think?
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Reply #1 posted 06/13/06 10:33am

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argghhhhh
And i used my only time travel voucher to go back in time and try and explain to leonardo da vinci what a helicopter was. sad
Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
woot!
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Reply #2 posted 06/13/06 10:38am

DiamondGirl

digitalelectric said:

Hello fellow Prince fans. What's the haps? Looking for some opinions about our favorite musician.

It's the year 2100. Or year 2200 for that matter. What is the general consensus of Prince in these times? Will he still be heard by select segments of society with his music living on? What will listeners then think? The legacy, you think? Will folks still be shaking a leg while discovering Erotic City, or When Doves Cry or Black Sweat?

What do you think?



I think he needs to make more music with substance and not just pop tarts. Like even SOTT isnt really an artistic staement along the lines of a Theme. Hell even SITKOL isnt is it? Its close. The Rainbow Children is. Maybe parade and 1999.

But a recording that is something that is akin to a Joshua Tree or Whats Goin On (and SOTT doesn't cut it completely as only the title song is all relevant standing today and tommorow-wise).

Could it be Purple Rain? I think so. Artistic vision and theme cemented throughout.
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Reply #3 posted 06/13/06 10:55am

PANDURITO

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muirdo said:

argghhhhh
And i used my only time travel voucher to go back in time and try and explain to leonardo da vinci what a helicopter was. sad

lol
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Reply #4 posted 06/13/06 11:22am

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balls if i know, we'll both be long dead by then...unless they come up with the technology to keep yer severed head alive, ala futurama.

bottle my name is prince...my head's still funky...
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Reply #5 posted 06/13/06 11:24am

luv4all7

He will be remarried (to me) and having mad sex!
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Reply #6 posted 06/13/06 11:29am

Handclapsfinga
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luv4all7 said:

He will be remarried (to me) and having mad sex!

you into necrophilia or what? ill

evillol
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Reply #7 posted 06/13/06 11:33am

luv4all7

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

luv4all7 said:

He will be remarried (to me) and having mad sex!

you into necrophilia or what? ill

evillol


Isn't that sex with dead people????
Ewwwww dead
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Reply #8 posted 06/13/06 11:38am

luv4all7

Oooooohhhhh, Okay I just read more closely.....2100, I was thinkin' 2010, OOPS! eek
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Reply #9 posted 06/13/06 7:34pm

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It's 2100 and Prince -- get this -- is still alive. Thanks to his healthy ways, advances in medicine and (this is very important) loads and loads of cash, Prince is Earth's oldest living musical legend. He is a curiosity unto himself and his body of work now encompasses well over 200 albums. Once, in the late 2070's, he came up with the idea of duelling bands at a luxury advanced maturity center (the senior homes of the future), and someone had to tell him he had already done that in 2044. Still, people love and respect the legend even though they wish he would give up trying to be a sex object for anyone under 120 years old.
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Reply #10 posted 06/13/06 7:44pm

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Aerogram said:

It's 2100 and Prince -- get this -- is still alive. Thanks to his healthy ways, advances in medicine and (this is very important) loads and loads of cash, Prince is Earth's oldest living musical legend. He is a curiosity unto himself and his body of work now encompasses well over 200 albums. Once, in the late 2070's, he came up with the idea of duelling bands at a luxury advanced maturity center (the senior homes of the future), and someone had to tell him he had already done that in 2044. Still, people love and respect the legend even though they wish he would give up trying to be a sex object for anyone under 120 years old.


88 and ova! I wants to bone ya! :cough: :cough:
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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Reply #11 posted 06/13/06 8:18pm

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digitalelectric said:

...Will he still be heard by select segments of society with his music living on? ...
The best way to "live on" as told by Woody Allen:
I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it by not dying!

But this isn't an option. Hopefully, by that time, people will have learned a few lessons and are smart about things again. If so, then yes, his music will be remembered. But there must be something bitter sweet (more bitter) in knowing that you've got a large body of work that will survive you. Especially as you look out at the present landscape knowing that it has no clue and that its children will have even less.
Why do you like playing around with my narrow scope of reality? - Stupify
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Reply #12 posted 06/13/06 9:03pm

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digitalelectric said:

Hello fellow Prince fans. What's the haps? Looking for some opinions about our favorite musician.

It's the year 2100. Or year 2200 for that matter. What is the general consensus of Prince in these times? Will he still be heard by select segments of society with his music living on? What will listeners then think? The legacy, you think? Will folks still be shaking a leg while discovering Erotic City, or When Doves Cry or Black Sweat?

What do you think?


It'd would be nice if he were finally to get the credit he deserves but, contemplating the apparently limitless stupidity of the human race, I doubt it. If current musical trends continue, i.e. pop becomes even dumber, more market driven and more focussed on sex as a cheap way to grab the attention of fat rich image-obsessed 13 year olds with credit cards, then the number 1 song of 2100 will consist of a 18 yr old girl repeatedly screaming "fuck my ass!" to the accompaniment of a digital metronome while the video will feature extreme close-up fibre-optic camera shots of donkeys having anal sex with nuns. Prince will be about as hip as Bing Crosby.
"Don't hate me cos I'm beautiful"
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Reply #13 posted 06/13/06 11:01pm

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If current musical trends continue, i.e. pop becomes even dumber, more market driven and more focussed on sex as a cheap way to grab the attention of fat rich image-obsessed 13 year olds with credit cards, then the number 1 song of 2100 will consist of a 18 yr old girl repeatedly screaming "fuck my ass!" to the accompaniment of a digital metronome while the video will feature extreme close-up fibre-optic camera shots of donkeys having anal sex with nuns.


falloff falloff sad
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Reply #14 posted 06/14/06 3:30am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:


bottle my name is prince...my head's still funky...


eek lol
"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015
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Reply #15 posted 06/14/06 9:06am

Handclapsfinga
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Moonbeam said:

Aerogram said:

It's 2100 and Prince -- get this -- is still alive. Thanks to his healthy ways, advances in medicine and (this is very important) loads and loads of cash, Prince is Earth's oldest living musical legend. He is a curiosity unto himself and his body of work now encompasses well over 200 albums. Once, in the late 2070's, he came up with the idea of duelling bands at a luxury advanced maturity center (the senior homes of the future), and someone had to tell him he had already done that in 2044. Still, people love and respect the legend even though they wish he would give up trying to be a sex object for anyone under 120 years old.


88 and ova! I wants to bone ya! :cough: :cough:

falloff hide the bone...and my teeth! gett off...of my laaaaawn!!!!
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