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Prince's Superbowl Imagery Questioned

Oh lord...silly Associated Press:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/a...N5bnN0b3J5


Prince's halftime imagery questioned
By JAKE COYLE, AP Entertainment Writer


In the sensitive post-wardrobe malfunction world, some are questioning whether a guitar was just a guitar during Prince's Super Bowl halftime show.

Prince's acclaimed performance included a guitar solo during the "Purple Rain" segment of his medley in which his shadow was projected onto a large, flowing beige sheet. As the 48-year-old rock star let rip, the silhouette cast by his figure and his guitar (shaped like the singer's symbol) had phallic connotations for some.

A number of bloggers have decried "Malfunction!" — including Sam Anderson at New York magazine's Daily Intelligencer. Daily News television critic David Bianculli called it "a rude-looking shadow show" that "looked embarrassingly rude, crude and unfortunately placed."

CBS spokesman Dana McClintock said Tuesday that the network has received "very few" complaints on Prince's performance. CBS last aired the Super Bowl in 2004 when Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's "wardrobe malfunction" sparked criticism and a subsequent crackdown on broadcast decency from the Federal Communications Commission.

But this time, it was the NFL that produced the halftime show (MTV had in 2004). Spokesman Greg Aiello said the league has received no complaints.

"We respect other opinions, but it takes quite a leap of the imagination to make a controversy of his performance," Aiello said. "It's a guitar."

The majority of the reaction to Prince's performance has been laudatory, including positive reviews from The Associated Press, the New York Times and USA Today — all of which noted the lack of controversy in this year's halftime show. AP Entertainment Writer Douglas J. Rowe wrote: "He delivered one of the best Super Bowl halftime shows — ever."

For decades, the electric guitar, by nature, has been considered phallic. From Jimi Hendrix's sensual 6-string swagger to Eddie Van Halen's masturbatory soloing, the guitar has often been thought an extension of a male player's sexuality.

Was Prince's pose phallic?

"The short answer is, of course it is," says Rolling Stone magazine contributing editor Gavin Edwards, who points out that on Prince's "Purple Rain" tour in the mid `80s, he performed with a guitar that would ejaculate, squirting water out of its end during the climax of "Let's Go Crazy."

"All that said, it didn't seem like a sniggering little puppet show," adds Edwards. "I think it was one of those things because a guitar at waist level does look like an enormous phallus."

By enlarging his shadow, it's possible Prince intended to accentuate this aspect of his solo, but it's just as likely it was accidental. (You can find videos of the halftime show at YouTube.com.) A message left with Prince's publicist Tuesday wasn't returned.

The late-night shows have taken notice. On CBS's "The Late Late Show" on Sunday night, host Craig Ferguson said of Prince: "He was obviously very happy to be there, wasn't he?"

Stephen Colbert reacted with mock outrage on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" Monday night: "They knew that they were dealing with a lustful, pansexual rock 'n' roll deviant," said Colbert, who joked that the sheet hid (not enhanced) Prince's "demonic guitar phallus."

In recent years, Prince has scaled down his performances, which were once renown for their gymnastics. His mini-concert at the Colts-Bears game in Miami included parts of "Purple Rain," "Let's Go Crazy," "Baby I'm a Star," Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower," the Foo Fighter's "Best of You" and Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary."

The Minnesota native has attracted controversy before. Tipper Gore launched a campaign to place a warning sticker on his 1984 album "Purple Rain" because of the lyrics to the song "Darling Nikki." Though his musical style has been expansive, he's best known for funky, sexually charged songs like "I Wanna Be Your Lover" and "Get Off."

Prince's previously most talked-about performance came at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards, where he donned yellow, butt-baring pants, (a stunt later spoofed by Howard Stern). Always eccentric, he famously changed his name to The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, then to simply a symbol and finally back to Prince. He also became a Jehovah's Witness in the mid-`90s.

But Prince's halftime performance, though celebrated, came in a much different cultural environment, where even the fleeting outline of a man and his guitar could, for some, suggest shaded depravity.

"If people want to be hypersensitive, they can be hypersensitive," says Rolling Stone's Edwards. "Those trombones are phallic, too. What are you going to do?"
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Reply #1 posted 02/06/07 4:00pm

BananaCologne

"If people want to be hypersensitive, they can be hypersensitive," says Rolling Stone's Edwards. "Those trombones are phallic, too. What are you going to do?"


lol clapping


Prince 'causing a commotion' in the trouser department apparently.

Princ...

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Reply #2 posted 02/06/07 4:02pm

ufoclub

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this is for real, i was in a room of almost 20 Rice University graduates, and that was their major exclaimation... "look! ha ha ha... he hee hee"
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Reply #3 posted 02/06/07 4:02pm

psychodelicide

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People are making waaaaay too much out of this. disbelief
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #4 posted 02/06/07 4:05pm

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Questionable Imagry - Sure

Explicit - Hardly

Mountain out of Less than a molehill - Absolutely

I saw it and thought it looked phalic. But I also saw it as an image I have seen for years now. I thought it was very iconic. It's one of the great images I thought there was.

BTW AP were one of the first to say that it had no controversy what so ever.

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Reply #5 posted 02/06/07 4:05pm

Snap

gimme a break -- as a 25-year fan the thought never even crossed my mind
just goes to show people are still stuck in 1984 when they think about Prince
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Reply #6 posted 02/06/07 4:07pm

psychodelicide

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Snap said:

gimme a break -- as a 25-year fan the thought never even crossed my mind
just goes to show people are still stuck in 1984 when they think about Prince
disbelief


Exactly! I didn't even think of a "phallic symbol" until people starting squawkin about it.
RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you.
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Reply #7 posted 02/06/07 4:09pm

ufoclub

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these people were like "look at his deformed symbol penis!"

and then last night i was in a room of women who just watched two episodes of "The L Word" and I say "put the halftime up on that there dvr", and even they were all like "Look at his penis and monkey tail! he hee hee... cackle"
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Reply #8 posted 02/06/07 4:22pm

Illustrator

Sometimes,
I wish I could pitch a tent that big.
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Reply #9 posted 02/06/07 4:23pm

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UFB....people really do need to get a life. Of course, Freud would say it's their own repression talking. I say it's the P-haters out there, coming up with a massive right wing conspiracy in order to take attention away from his awesome performance. smile what a joke!
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Reply #10 posted 02/06/07 4:26pm

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I'm so tired of reading comments on blogs about this! People who didn't like Prince's performance can't really find a reason, so they use this RIDICULOUS excuse instead! It's so sad that people have to dig up controversy just because they don't like Prince. mad

Even my mother, who is hypersensitive about these sorts of things, LOVED the billowing sheet! She thought it was so cool, and didn't find anything offensive about it. Rock stars have been treating guitars like a phallus for a long time, so I don't see why they have to pick on Prince.
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Reply #11 posted 02/06/07 4:27pm

1FRO

rolleyes Oh brother! Were these people looking to be entertained?!?
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Reply #12 posted 02/06/07 4:32pm

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BananaCologne said:

"If people want to be hypersensitive, they can be hypersensitive," says Rolling Stone's Edwards. "Those trombones are phallic, too. What are you going to do?"


lol clapping


Prince 'causing a commotion' in the trouser department apparently.

Princ...




Actually this particular picture makes it look like he's holding a bow and arrow to me. shrug

But during the actual performance when I saw him do that I was paying more attention to how sopping wet the damn sheet was so the whole billowing effect was kind of distorted and messsed up compared to the dress rehearsal video clip posted over at HQ.
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Reply #13 posted 02/06/07 4:35pm

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This BS they are talking about never even entered my mind until I saw this....

Whatever...is all I can say.

Prince was the BEST Sunday night!!!!! cool
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Reply #14 posted 02/06/07 4:35pm

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UCantHavaDaMango said:

I'm so tired of reading comments on blogs about this! People who didn't like Prince's performance can't really find a reason, so they use this RIDICULOUS excuse instead! It's so sad that people have to dig up controversy just because they don't like Prince. mad

Even my mother, who is hypersensitive about these sorts of things, LOVED the billowing sheet! She thought it was so cool, and didn't find anything offensive about it. Rock stars have been treating guitars like a phallus for a long time, so I don't see why they have to pick on Prince.


UCanthavethemango said:


It's so sad that people have to dig up controversy just because they don't like Prince


Very true..and it's sad that one man's success leads to another man's jealousy.
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Reply #15 posted 02/06/07 4:44pm

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I wonder if Prince was saying "Boiiiiingggg!" at the time...
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #16 posted 02/06/07 4:46pm

Alec

My Dad said the same thing about the symbolism & had a good laugh during the performance. I don't know if Prince was going for that at all but it looked cool clapping
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Reply #17 posted 02/06/07 4:48pm

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they just have to nit pick, he did a damn good job as always. case closed
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Reply #18 posted 02/06/07 4:54pm

MikeMatronik

America has some issues...real issues! confused

First they are afraid of a breast...now a phalic symbol! eek
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Reply #19 posted 02/06/07 4:57pm

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Reply #20 posted 02/06/07 4:59pm

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MikeMatronik said:

America has some issues...real issues! confused

First they are afraid of a breast...now a phalic symbol! eek


It's just certain people in America, Mike. There are some people who like to make a sensation and a scandal out of everything. They are trying to point fingers at someone else to distract from their own problems. These kinds of people can be found all over the world, and they come in many different shapes, sizes, and colors.
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Reply #21 posted 02/06/07 5:00pm

Illustrator

People are jealous cuz they know that their phallic symbol could never cast a shadow that big.
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Reply #22 posted 02/06/07 5:01pm

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You know they had to find something. Too many rave reviews about the performance. Gotta love America. What a fucking joke. The funny thing is, if this blows up they will be waiting like some dumb ass idiots if they want an apology from P...lol
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Reply #23 posted 02/06/07 5:02pm

NightGod

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Remember the old saying "There's no such thing as bad publicity"?

I think it's cool that there's a little bit of Controversy popping up, especially since it's all fabricated.
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Reply #24 posted 02/06/07 5:04pm

morningsong

Grrr! Stupid machine.

Anyways, don't kill me y'all. But honestly, when I saw I did cringe and then breathed a sigh of relief, since he only held the pose for a millisecond and didn't slide his hands. Perhaps they'll call timeout to the FCC and call the refs in to look at the instant replay. boxed (horrible I know)
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Reply #25 posted 02/06/07 5:04pm

paisley2002

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Why can't people just leave Prince alone?
Don't hate me 'cause I'm NOT beautiful
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Reply #26 posted 02/06/07 5:05pm

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"18 years old, and she knows her funk!!! headbang"
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Reply #27 posted 02/06/07 5:09pm

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I am so sick and tired of these faux internet critics trying to critique every fucking thing.

Prince gave the most talked about musical performance since MJ did Billie Jean on Motown 25 and this is all some bastards have to talk about.
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Reply #28 posted 02/06/07 5:14pm

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paisley2002 said:

Why can't people just leave Prince alone?



It seems like the critics will find any reason to keep Prince out of the mainstream. They don't understand some of the things he's done, like changing his name to a symbol, wearing buttless pants, or acting all mystical and mysterious for a while there. The true fans stuck by him, but the general public exiled him. I feel like they just can't get over the past, and recognize Prince for who, and what, he really is. They'd much rather see him as the weird guy with the heels and squiggly name than a true musical genius.

I almost feel sad for them. They don't know what they're missing.
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Reply #29 posted 02/06/07 5:25pm

ThreadBare

It's funny: A middle-aged coworker was joking about Prince and his guitar for a moment, and I had no idea what he was talking about. I was like, "Yeah, Prince has had a guitar in the shape of his symbol name for a while..." hmm

Always the last to know...
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