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Thread started 11/06/06 11:04pm

P2daP

Parental Advisory Labels on Prince Albums

I just dont understand why there are parental advisory labels on most Prince albums, such as Graffaiti Bridge and Choas and Disorder, i think Prince says the "f-word" all of 3 times on that entire album. Even more so the Emancapation album which i can't think of any swearing or even overly sexual lyrics on that album. I just dont get why those labels are on the albums. Anyone have a theroy?
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Reply #1 posted 11/06/06 11:10pm

BoySimon

Emancipation... hmmmm... Face Down and, um..., The Human Body spring to mind, but I take your point. It probably all stems from the PR thang with good old Tipper. Once in the club it's very hard to get out.
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Reply #2 posted 11/06/06 11:16pm

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BoySimon said:

Emancipation... hmmmm... Face Down and, um..., The Human Body spring to mind, but I take your point. It probably all stems from the PR thang with good old Tipper. Once in the club it's very hard to get out.



Oh yeah that's true.... even so not worthy of a advisory imo. Your probaly right that's the only reason i could think of, I recall a Frank Zappa's instrumental album after that ordeal had an advisory stick on it... LOL.
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Reply #3 posted 11/07/06 5:47am

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BoySimon said:

Emancipation... hmmmm... Face Down and, um..., The Human Body spring to mind, but I take your point. It probably all stems from the PR thang with good old Tipper. Once in the club it's very hard to get out.

This much is true...everything just about has this Explict Lyrics warning anymore..I personally, being a parent, can understand why they put these on there..HOWEVER my children are far from Stupid and even when a song is "edited" they can figure out what has been "cut" from songs...waste of a label sticker if you ask me biggrin
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Reply #4 posted 11/07/06 6:28am

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Doesn't James Blunt's album even have it? And he only says the F word like twice through the whole cd!
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Reply #5 posted 11/07/06 9:07am

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I don't think there is one on my copy of The Gold Experience which is kind of funny to me
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Reply #6 posted 11/07/06 10:28am

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I'm sure I read somewhere that it is due to Prince that albums carry these stickers anyway, after some politicians wife heard Darling Nikki.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong cos' I really can't be bothered to go look it up. biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 11/07/06 10:39am

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xenon said:

I'm sure I read somewhere that it is due to Prince that albums carry these stickers anyway, after some politicians wife heard Darling Nikki.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong cos' I really can't be bothered to go look it up. biggrin


You are correct. He may not be the reason...but he is one of the impetuses. What's funny is that 2 years prior, 1999 was out and had all kinds of dirrrrty lyrics on it. PR is TAME in comparison. I don't even think PR would get an advisory sticker then or now.

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Reply #8 posted 11/07/06 10:43am

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MoonCat said:

I don't think there is one on my copy of The Gold Experience which is kind of funny to me


I always wondered about that too. The song P Control would definitely deserve a sticker all on it's own.
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Reply #9 posted 11/07/06 12:31pm

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never paid much attention to those stickers
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Reply #10 posted 11/07/06 12:36pm

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"explicit lyrics"
it used to be Prince just being prurience
no matter if he used "4-letter" words or not
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Reply #11 posted 11/07/06 1:57pm

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xenon said:

I'm sure I read somewhere that it is due to Prince that albums carry these stickers anyway, after some politicians wife heard Darling Nikki.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong cos' I really can't be bothered to go look it up. biggrin



Tipper Gore wink who could forget her!!!!
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Reply #12 posted 11/07/06 3:34pm

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txladykat said:

xenon said:

I'm sure I read somewhere that it is due to Prince that albums carry these stickers anyway, after some politicians wife heard Darling Nikki.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong cos' I really can't be bothered to go look it up. biggrin



Tipper Gore wink who could forget her!!!!


From what I've read, and from what I remember when it was happening, it WAS Darling Nikki in particular that sparked the entire Parental Advisory movement from Tipper Gore. She named that one outright - and I don't remember her naming others. Darling Nikki was the one!
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Reply #13 posted 11/07/06 3:55pm

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xenon said:

I'm sure I read somewhere that it is due to Prince that albums carry these stickers anyway, after some politicians wife heard Darling Nikki.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong cos' I really can't be bothered to go look it up. biggrin


You are correct. He may not be the reason...but he is one of the impetuses. What's funny is that 2 years prior, 1999 was out and had all kinds of dirrrrty lyrics on it. PR is TAME in comparison. I don't even think PR would get an advisory sticker then or now.

Pr is tame...hell...darling nikki is a pretty tame song, at least by today's standards. I remember hearing about the whole Tipper Gore thing when I was much younger and then, when I finially heard the song, I was like, "That's it?" It's nothing, espeically compared to song lyrics today. Interestingly, my PR CD does not have a sticker on it...does anyone's?
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Reply #14 posted 11/07/06 4:57pm

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JasmineFire said:

superspaceboy said:



You are correct. He may not be the reason...but he is one of the impetuses. What's funny is that 2 years prior, 1999 was out and had all kinds of dirrrrty lyrics on it. PR is TAME in comparison. I don't even think PR would get an advisory sticker then or now.

Pr is tame...hell...darling nikki is a pretty tame song, at least by today's standards. I remember hearing about the whole Tipper Gore thing when I was much younger and then, when I finially heard the song, I was like, "That's it?" It's nothing, espeically compared to song lyrics today. Interestingly, my PR CD does not have a sticker on it...does anyone's?


It shouldn't. I think advisory stickers were in the mid-late 80's. His first to carry that sticker was the Symbol Album...I think and that was 1992. I also don't think the stickers are retro active either.

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Reply #15 posted 11/08/06 9:46am

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JasmineFire said:


Pr is tame...hell...darling nikki is a pretty tame song, at least by today's standards. I remember hearing about the whole Tipper Gore thing when I was much younger and then, when I finially heard the song, I was like, "That's it?" It's nothing, espeically compared to song lyrics today. Interestingly, my PR CD does not have a sticker on it...does anyone's?


It shouldn't. I think advisory stickers were in the mid-late 80's. His first to carry that sticker was the Symbol Album...I think and that was 1992. I also don't think the stickers are retro active either.

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Reply #16 posted 11/08/06 10:55am

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Darling Niki, Erotic City, that that bit in Let's Pretend We're MArried, those were so outrageously nasty back then.

I think it's funny that people are wondering why a sticker is put on an album if fuck is only said 3 times or 2 times... only one utterance could considered explicit for a song. Until fuck becomes part of everyday talk like "hell" or "God Damn" then it will be considered explicit.

In the case of Darling Niki, the image of some girl "masterbating with a magazine" in a hotel lobby, is fairly non traditionally sexually explicit.
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Reply #17 posted 11/08/06 11:08am

P2daP

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Darling Niki, Erotic City, that that bit in Let's Pretend We're MArried, those were so outrageously nasty back then.

I think it's funny that people are wondering why a sticker is put on an album if fuck is only said 3 times or 2 times... only one utterance could considered explicit for a song. Until fuck becomes part of everyday talk like "hell" or "God Damn" then it will be considered explicit.

In the case of Darling Niki, the image of some girl "masterbating with a magazine" in a hotel lobby, is fairly non traditionally sexually explicit.




Thats true i guess it's just a Sign O Times lol


In september my cousin said damn for the very first time, now he's saying fuck... it's june.
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Reply #18 posted 11/08/06 12:05pm

Anx

I remember going to the wrecka stow to buy the Cream maxi-single and not being allowed to buy it because I didn't have an ID on me. OOOOH, I was steamed!

But at least their refusal to sell me that cassingle kept me from leading a corrupted life.



































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Reply #19 posted 11/08/06 2:19pm

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JasmineFire said:

superspaceboy said:



You are correct. He may not be the reason...but he is one of the impetuses. What's funny is that 2 years prior, 1999 was out and had all kinds of dirrrrty lyrics on it. PR is TAME in comparison. I don't even think PR would get an advisory sticker then or now.

Pr is tame...hell...darling nikki is a pretty tame song, at least by today's standards. I remember hearing about the whole Tipper Gore thing when I was much younger and then, when I finially heard the song, I was like, "That's it?" It's nothing, espeically compared to song lyrics today. Interestingly, my PR CD does not have a sticker on it...does anyone's?


Oh I know. It's not nearly as explicit as Sister!
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Reply #20 posted 11/08/06 2:24pm

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P2daP said:

I just dont understand why there are parental advisory labels on most Prince albums, such as Graffaiti Bridge and Choas and Disorder, i think Prince says the "f-word" all of 3 times on that entire album.


Only 3 times? I would assume they would put the label on an album if the word is said even once. lol
Andy is a four letter word.
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