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Thread started 02/05/07 9:26am

sgmusic

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Why do we try to defend Prince with our words?

I have to say I am the first to get pissed when someone disses my man. Like the negative comments on CNN. Most of the non believers will never see the light so why do we bother? His music and talent speak for themselves. I wonder if he appreciates the way we've got his back? or is he like.. "y'all go on talkin while I cash my check."
"If you wanted to buy a Sam Cooke album, where would you go?"
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Reply #1 posted 02/05/07 10:24am

wlcm2thdwn

It's natural to defend what you care about, I've been defending Prince for over 20 years and have given up some folks who had negative things to sasy about him, and to this day I still don't regret it, I don't have to hear it and I won't!
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Reply #2 posted 02/05/07 1:10pm

chocolate1

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One of my students said that the performance "sucked" & that she was "so disappointed" and that it was "the worst they had in years". She even said that he wasn't playing his own guitar. I know everyone is entitled to her own opinion, but I was blown away!! eek
I know what U mean- I wanted to argue with her, but I just said that was her opinion- to which I got a snotty, "yeah, it is". sigh

(Please save the lectures....)

"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #3 posted 02/05/07 1:19pm

JoeTyler

Is this world, there are the "smart ones" (the ones who think that Prince is one of the best artists of our time) and the "stupid ones" (the ones who say that Prince sucks), it's very simple
tinkerbell
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Reply #4 posted 02/05/07 1:27pm

anon

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chocolate1 said:

One of my students said that the performance "sucked" & that she was "so disappointed" and that it was "the worst they had in years". She even said that he wasn't playing his own guitar. I know everyone is entitled to her own opinion, but I was blown away!! eek
I know what U mean- I wanted to argue with her, but I just said that was her opinion- to which I got a snotty, "yeah, it is". sigh

(Please save the lectures....)
I would love to know what, in her opinion, would have made the show a success. Hope you get around to asking her.
Either way, flunk the kid...


...for something.
Why do you like playing around with my narrow scope of reality? - Stupify
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Reply #5 posted 02/05/07 2:19pm

Illustrator

I always defend him with my trusty over-sized scimitar.
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Reply #6 posted 02/05/07 6:24pm

chocolate1

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Illustrator said:

I always defend him with my trusty over-sized scimitar.


lol

"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #7 posted 02/05/07 8:59pm

7kisses4U

anon said:

chocolate1 said:

One of my students said that the performance "sucked" & that she was "so disappointed" and that it was "the worst they had in years". She even said that he wasn't playing his own guitar. I know everyone is entitled to her own opinion, but I was blown away!! eek
I know what U mean- I wanted to argue with her, but I just said that was her opinion- to which I got a snotty, "yeah, it is". sigh

(Please save the lectures....)
I would love to know what, in her opinion, would have made the show a success. Hope you get around to asking her.
Either way, flunk the kid...


...for something.


falloff

I think you should have an impromtu quiz about Prince and his career. Then tell them it's worth 25% of their final grade. lol
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Reply #8 posted 02/06/07 2:43pm

chocolate1

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7kisses4U said:

anon said:

I would love to know what, in her opinion, would have made the show a success. Hope you get around to asking her.
Either way, flunk the kid...


...for something.


falloff

I think you should have an impromtu quiz about Prince and his career. Then tell them it's worth 25% of their final grade. lol



A few of them might do well! They've had a good teacher! wink

"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #9 posted 02/06/07 3:08pm

vainandy

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It's according to who it is. If someone like Rick James talks about Prince, I'm cool with it. Rick was a fellow funkateer and had his own personal reasons for not liking Prince. Actually, it was kinda fun listening to Rick rant on about Prince. lol I'm fine with any of the fellow funkateers talking about Prince because usually it's for musical reasons and they are musicians themselves.

Now when shit hop artists talk about Prince, that's another story. Don't talk about someone when you can't play a damn instrument yourself and don't even deserve to be a star. It doesn't really piss me off though because I see them as the low life trash of the earth and their opinion means absolutely nothing to me. Their ignorance is really kinda humorous.

As for defending Prince with people in the general public in everyday life, I rare do that. If someone that likes funk but doesn't like Prince, I may ask them why and usually they just don't like his music, which is fine. If people that likes shit hop doesn't like Prince, I usually make one shitty insulting comment towards their taste and leave it at that because it would serve no purpose to argue with someone who has no taste anyway.

As for anyone on any end of the spectrum using personal words like "He's gay". I usually say something like "I certainly hope so because it would be a damn shame if he was straight". That usually pisses them off because they can't stand for someone to take the word gay as a compliment and even have the guts to turn the word straight around into an insult. lol That's not really defending Prince though. That's defending myself because I hate homophobic people and get pleasure out of pissing them off. lol
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #10 posted 02/06/07 6:22pm

POOK

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NO WAY

POOK NOT PRINCE SO POOK NOT GET OFFEND

BUT INSULT POOK

THEM FIGHTIN WORD BUDDY!

OK POOK JUST KIDDING

P o o |/,
P o o |\
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Reply #11 posted 02/06/07 6:31pm

nurse

POOK said:


NO WAY

POOK NOT PRINCE SO POOK NOT GET OFFEND

BUT INSULT POOK

THEM FIGHTIN WORD BUDDY!

OK POOK JUST KIDDING



eek lol
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Reply #12 posted 02/06/07 6:36pm

DanceWme

POOK said:


NO WAY

POOK NOT PRINCE SO POOK NOT GET OFFEND

BUT INSULT POOK

THEM FIGHTIN WORD BUDDY!

OK POOK JUST KIDDING

falloff
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Reply #13 posted 02/06/07 7:48pm

TonyVanDam

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I defend Prince when I know he's doing right within the world of music. He's a R&R Hall-Of-Famer, a pop culture icon, a funk master, and one of our best musical elders in World Music History.
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