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Thread started 03/04/07 8:10am

DMSR

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Super Bowl- a month later-Did the Super Bowl appearance finally surpass "Purple Rain" as Prince's defining moment?

There is still so much good being written about the Super Bowl perfomance. Everyone seems surprised and astounded that Prince was so good. I think the performance may have finally replaced Purple Rain as his new defining moment and made him cool and accepted by the mainstream again. He may be able to play stadiums next time out if he puts out a good single to back it up.
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Reply #1 posted 03/04/07 8:14am

wonder505

Well I became a fan during the Purple Rain era. I know what it felt like so I have to disagree. For the superbowl it just enhanced the love and respect I have for Prince as a musician.
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Reply #2 posted 03/04/07 8:29am

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I think it is his best TV performance!!

It topped:

SNL Fury
R&R Hall of Fame
85 American music awards
85 Grammys
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Reply #3 posted 03/04/07 8:41am

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If Prince were a Muhammad Ali:

"Purple Rain" was his stunning defeat of Sonny Liston

The Superbowl was his "Rumble in the Jungle" or his "Thrilla in Manilla".
"New Power slide...."
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Reply #4 posted 03/04/07 9:05am

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DMSR said:

There is still so much good being written about the Super Bowl perfomance. Everyone seems surprised and astounded that Prince was so good. I think the performance may have finally replaced Purple Rain as his new defining moment and made him cool and accepted by the mainstream again. He may be able to play stadiums next time out if he puts out a good single to back it up.

Let's not forget that Purple Rain (the film) was a huge box office success internationally and scored an academy award, with the album spawning several international hits, and sitting at the top of the US album charts for nearly six months and the North American tour comprising almost 100 concerts. It was a career defining era rather than moment. It placed Prince on the world stage as a musician and performer.

By comparison, the Superbowl performance certainly reached a huge audience, but largely of American football supporters (and their families) for about 15 minutes, who witnessed him performing several cover versions sandwiched between music from Purple Rain. It was certainly a spectacle and memorable performance, and only time will tell how much benefit Prince will reap from the exposure. In the past, he hasn't always seized the moment.

However, a month later, whilst the north american impact of the superbowl performance might still linger, few people are talking about it internationally. It would have taken a wardrobe malfunction to achieve that.

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[Edited 3/4/07 9:06am]
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Reply #5 posted 03/04/07 10:11am

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I'd think that yeah, it would surpass all of his other accomplishments, although his performance at the Brits last year was just plain incredible.

However, I can't really say for sure if it surpassed "Purple Rain" as his defining moment becuase I haven't seen the whole movie.

It's kinda hard to really compare the two if I don't know much about the one. Although "Purple Rain" did define Prince for me as an incredibly talented musician.
had 2 run away... pride was 2 strong. It started raining, baby, the birds were gone
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Reply #6 posted 03/04/07 10:18am

Graycap23

In a word.....KNOW.
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Reply #7 posted 03/04/07 10:51am

P2daP

At the bar last night, everyone was talking about the superbowl half-time show and doing there like prince impersonations and all the straight men where agreeing that they want to have sex with Prince...


lol no lie,!
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Reply #8 posted 03/04/07 10:52am

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P2daP said:

At the bar last night, all the straight men where agreeing that they want to have sex with Prince...


what?!!
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Reply #9 posted 03/04/07 10:53am

Revolution

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r u high?

Prince can always play stadiums, it's up to him.
The average music fan mostly associates him with Purple Rain, the
movie and music. THAT is, was, and always will be his defining
moment, and his albatross.

That's like saying that WE ARE THE WORLD defines MJ.
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #10 posted 03/04/07 1:31pm

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P2daP said:

At the bar last night, everyone was talking about the superbowl half-time show and doing there like prince impersonations and all the straight men where agreeing that they want to have sex with Prince...


lol no lie,!


u hang in places like that????!!!!! eek
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Reply #11 posted 03/04/07 2:10pm

sharonbell

I think the performance was great, but not as good as the Arsenio Hall Show first appearance, I think he tore it up that night!
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Reply #12 posted 03/04/07 2:30pm

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I'd have to give a big hearty "No." I think the SB reminded many that Prince still has loads of talent and can shut up the naysayers & can still grab new fans whenever he feels like it but I think the reason PR was such a hit was because of his total ability to wow us with his music, songwriting, his band, style and the fact that he came out of his media silence to promote & star in a film that made him the big hit that he is... and probably because so many of his diehard fans were like "what? he's making a movie???" I know for one after the movie when friends & family who never liked him jumped aboard I was like I TOLD YOU he was DA MAN!
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Reply #13 posted 03/04/07 2:34pm

Accujack

The Super Bowl performance in no way comes close to Purple Rain as Prince's defining moment, but the SB performance is arguably the most important performance of his career, simply because it was the largest audience he has ever performed in front of.

I would guess that most of the viewing audience of the SB had never seen a live Prince performance before, and judging from what I've heard and read a great majority of them thought it was fantastic.
He is exactly who we thought he was
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Reply #14 posted 03/04/07 2:56pm

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The Super Bowl halftime was just OK. Nothing special at all.
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Reply #15 posted 03/04/07 3:08pm

Accujack

He is exactly who we thought he was
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Reply #16 posted 03/04/07 5:09pm

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Reply #17 posted 03/04/07 5:35pm

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squirrelgrease said:

The Super Bowl halftime was just OK. Nothing special at all.


The fans, (fams), know that...but middle america (white) saw his talent that
night and a renewed vigor was hatched...
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #18 posted 03/04/07 8:46pm

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ElectricBlue said:

I think it is his best TV performance!!

It topped:

SNL Fury
R&R Hall of Fame
85 American music awards
85 Grammys



85 AMA's???? Um...no.
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Reply #19 posted 03/04/07 9:25pm

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Revolution said:

squirrelgrease said:

The Super Bowl halftime was just OK. Nothing special at all.


The fans, (fams), know that...but middle america (white) saw his talent that
night and a renewed vigor was hatched...


Most of them aren't giving it a second thought.

Only we care about it enough to still be talking about it.

That's just the way it is and I, for one, like it that way.


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"What a lovely fat beat with a zompige baslijn"
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Reply #20 posted 03/04/07 11:18pm

sexxydancer

I don't think anything can surpass Purple Rain.
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Reply #21 posted 03/05/07 1:04am

novabrkr

wtf

no.
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Reply #22 posted 03/05/07 2:33am

BoySimon

ATWIAD, Parade, SOTT and Lovesexy (honourable mention to The Black Album), all surpassed Purple Rain - musically... as did 1999 and Dirty Mind, and possibly Controversy.

When considering his career, however, I truly believe SOTT is his defining moment.... Even though I'm loathed to say it, as I see Lovesexy as his defining moment, but I'm sure the music industry will always come back to SOTT as definite Prince.
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Reply #23 posted 03/05/07 3:53am

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In a word, no. Purple Rain was an international phenomenon - and the songs from that album what the casual fans always expect him to play, hence their appearance in the Superbowl set.

For me, I struggle to get past all the mistakes and glitches in the Superbowl performance, particularly his guitar cutting out for the final few important notes of Purple Rain. It was a great occasion, but not the slickest of his performances by far.

As I predicted, rather than seizing the moment and following up the Superbowl success with a new album and tour, Prince has let things quiet down completely. That's just Prince, he's never hurried by events, he does things when HE feels like it.
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Reply #24 posted 03/05/07 7:46am

wlcm2thdwn

It was good ,but Purple rain was hhis defining moment!
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Reply #25 posted 03/05/07 7:48am

Illustrator

I'm feeling generous today,
so, sure.
Why the fuck not.
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Reply #26 posted 03/05/07 7:26pm

DMSR

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Revolution said:

squirrelgrease said:

The Super Bowl halftime was just OK. Nothing special at all.


The fans, (fams), know that...but middle america (white) saw his talent that
night and a renewed vigor was hatched...


Exactly! Thats my point. We've all seen better performances by him, but this really sold the man again to the world I think.
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Reply #27 posted 03/06/07 8:20am

origmnd

Ricockulous.
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Reply #28 posted 03/06/07 8:21am

origmnd

Go read those FCC complaints..."being a HOMOSEXUAL, Prince ..."
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Reply #29 posted 03/06/07 8:42am

LittleSmedley

P2daP said:

At the bar last night, everyone was talking about the superbowl half-time show and doing there like prince impersonations and all the straight men where agreeing that they want to have sex with Prince...


lol no lie,!


"Well, I have to admit, i'm straight, but i'd DEFINITELY have sex with that Prince"

"What?! You as well? I've always, secretly wanted to do Prince as well...and I'M straight!!"

"You cannot be serious you guys! I've been thinking about that too!"

"Guys, guys...you ain't gonna believe this, but...."
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