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Reply #60 posted 05/08/07 5:42pm

Anx

BlackandRising said:

Damn, what was the nukka supposed to say when asked what he was studying, calculus?


daycare management and gun maintenance, just like in the sally struthers commercials
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Reply #61 posted 05/08/07 5:50pm

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see, europe hasn't been trained in the new, JW-ized prince like america has over the past decade or so. i mean, i know he's played overseas since he converted and he preached and witnessed during the ONA tour, but we've had all kinds of TV and print interviews so most people are used to what his whole current deal is about. if he plays his cards right, this residency will help fans and casual music heads abroad "get" it...or he could get all pissy and act like a martyr and make them laugh at him even more. shrug



Europe is also not so hung up on religion like America is.
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Reply #62 posted 05/08/07 7:02pm

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BlackandRising said:

Damn, what was the nukka supposed to say when asked what he was studying, calculus?


Is that the only two options in the world? The Bible and calculus? Damn!
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I think it's safe to say that to the general public the idea of Prince, a guy that just waved his devil penis about behind a big wet sheet at the Superbowl, studying the Bible is probably momentarily funny. Not to mention they may have been expecting a more scholarly study. If you were to ask someone like Loreena McKennitt or Joni Mitchell you might get an earful about studying various indigenous musical forms in foreign countries, etc...




I think he just caught those reporters off guard for a moment, that's all.

"devil penis"? eek

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Reply #63 posted 05/08/07 7:04pm

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He shoulda known better. He coulda just been like:

"Studying what?"
"Your mother. Next question."

At least they'd be laughing with him.
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Reply #64 posted 05/08/07 7:22pm

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Alexandernvrmind said:

Anx said:



1988 prince had a different way of stating things than 2007 prince does, and you know it.

and I'm not putting a positive or negative value on that statement.

it just is what it is.



whatever...its so damn silly

Lovesexy?? Anyone?

You know what the difference is...you liked the music back then...the message is the same...dude has not changed...its always been about finding salvation and loving God and one another

you want to get goofy because dude mentions the bible? That's what hes doing right now...get over it. The only people that seem to bothered by it are people that don't have a religion. Because why else would you care. Its his fling faith...that's what people of faith do.

Have you ever read the Bible? Try it...because it clearly talks about the Christians responsibility to spread the good word

"I know there is a heaven I know there is a hell...listen to me people I got a story to tell...I know there was conviction and lightning all around me...that's when I called his name and don't you know he found me!"

Now who in the heck do you think Prince was talking about when he says that's when I called his name...Ru Paul?!!!

"Save Me Jesus I've been a fool how could I forget that u r the rule...you are my God I am your child for now on for you I shall be wild...I shall be strong I shall be quick ...I'll tell your story no matter how long"

What you think he really meant to say Jose and not save Jesus!!!

"Don't kiss the beast...love and honestly peace and harmony...positivity!

What you think the Beast he is talking here is some reference to the X men character? The Beast Dude!! The Beast from the Bible...the sign of the Beast 666! The devil!

Prince has always been religious...and I think its pathetic that people can only accept the carnal Prince and not make room for the one that believes in something other than pussy or wearing his damn ass out.

I will say this again the only reason people didn't mind the messages in the 80s is because the music was better. Very few people that really are familiar with this dudes body of work would make the argument that his music say over the last 15 years is as good as the 1st 15.... and that's ok

But when people make fun of dude and his religious beliefs that's burns me




Very true.. One can tell by some of the comments here people don't want God mentioned at all. His carnal side has been highlighted, Christianity/God references downplayed. That's what took me by surprise when I first started getting into Prince a few years ago, I mean going past the hits, hearing footage like "may the Lord Jesus Christ guide you to the Purple Rain"..I was like, whoa! How come the media doesn't mention this? Or in the Housequake Video Forum, his Under The Cherry Moon interview in France, surrounded by a group, at the end he became very serious, almost fearful, "..I do believe in God" or the M interview (Musicology promo) in Toronto surrounded by a group he recommends to the audience reading Scriptures, as it gives him peace for the crisis going on in the world. It's very interesting hearing this from such a huge artist -- who's soft-spoken anyway and who it seems strives to be an enigma.
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Reply #65 posted 05/08/07 7:23pm

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It really seemed to me like an awkward couple of seconds where he kinda caught them off guard and they didn't know what else to say, hence the little chuckle.

I could be mistaken but I didn't detect any ruffled feathers from Prince or anyone else.
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Reply #66 posted 05/08/07 7:28pm

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I noticed that when I saw a video of the press conderence....

Stupid and just rude.
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Reply #67 posted 05/08/07 7:31pm

Anxiety

Alexandernvrmind said:

Anx said:



1988 prince had a different way of stating things than 2007 prince does, and you know it.

and I'm not putting a positive or negative value on that statement.

it just is what it is.



whatever...its so damn silly

Lovesexy?? Anyone?

You know what the difference is...you liked the music back then...the message is the same...dude has not changed...its always been about finding salvation and loving God and one another

you want to get goofy because dude mentions the bible? That's what hes doing right now...get over it. The only people that seem to bothered by it are people that don't have a religion. Because why else would you care. Its his fling faith...that's what people of faith do.

Have you ever read the Bible? Try it...because it clearly talks about the Christians responsibility to spread the good word

"I know there is a heaven I know there is a hell...listen to me people I got a story to tell...I know there was conviction and lightning all around me...that's when I called his name and don't you know he found me!"

Now who in the heck do you think Prince was talking about when he says that's when I called his name...Ru Paul?!!!

"Save Me Jesus I've been a fool how could I forget that u r the rule...you are my God I am your child for now on for you I shall be wild...I shall be strong I shall be quick ...I'll tell your story no matter how long"

What you think he really meant to say Jose and not save Jesus!!!

"Don't kiss the beast...love and honestly peace and harmony...positivity!

What you think the Beast he is talking here is some reference to the X men character? The Beast Dude!! The Beast from the Bible...the sign of the Beast 666! The devil!

Prince has always been religious...and I think its pathetic that people can only accept the carnal Prince and not make room for the one that believes in something other than pussy or wearing his damn ass out.

I will say this again the only reason people didn't mind the messages in the 80s is because the music was better. Very few people that really are familiar with this dudes body of work would make the argument that his music say over the last 15 years is as good as the 1st 15.... and that's ok

But when people make fun of dude and his religious beliefs that's burns me


i'd appreciate having the actual intent of my comments acknowledged and respected, if it's all the same to you.

i didn't make my comments on this thread to cast a negative light on prince's current religious leanings.

i made a point to say i wasn't putting a value judgement on my observation, and i made that point for a reason. you can refer to my previous comment at the top of this post if you need a refresher.

what i had said earlier in this thread that was europe is not as accustomed to prince's current spiritual identity as we are in america, so it would be to his benefit to acknowledge that and to respond to their "snickering" and "giggling" with patience rather than anger, at least in the public eye.

i'm not turning this into a debate about what religion i think prince "should" be. it's none of my business, really. i was simply making an observation about certain behaviors at the press conference, and when someone responded, i made a relevant remark that the prince of '88 and the prince of '07 are very different people in how they approach spirituality.

and i do believe that.

and i am not putting a value judgment on my statement.

and a bonus fyi, i've been a diehard fan for well over twenty years. i figured out that he has a lot of religion in his music. kinda subtle, that prince, isn't he?

so, anyway...is there any way i can possibly be any clearer for you? please do let me know.

thanks. hug
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Reply #68 posted 05/08/07 7:46pm

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BlackandRising said:

Damn, what was the nukka supposed to say when asked what he was studying, calculus?

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Reply #69 posted 05/08/07 8:06pm

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Nope, it really has changed... in 1988 his message was one of love and inclusion and celebrating the differences and variety of life. Since 1998, it's been a much narrower thing where you are invited... to think like him. At various times, anyone who doesn't has been told they must change, etc... or labeled pagans and 'banished ones.' There's a very narrow exclusionary aspect to it.



Maybe. I think that the message is the same. As far as the "banished ones" goes- those are lyrics that, like all of Prince's "religious" lyrics, are up for many interpretations. They obviously hit people many different ways.

As far as Prince making people change and or making people think like him--Prince has always maintained a "my way or the highway" attitude. Go back to housequake and read that interview with Alan Leeds. Prince is and has always been a control freak that sees his way as the "right" way. What is new about that?

Yeah, we can pretend that Lovesexy's message was all inclusive, but it actually was only all inclusive to Christians. I mean, if Jesus is the one who is being praised (anna stesia/the cross/etc.) that automatically excludes a bunch of people living in this world. So, I don't buy that the lovesexy message was any less exclusionary or dogmatic than Prince has been recently.

Maybe it was, as you said, more unspoken on Prince's part, but to say that Prince's more Jesus themed music of the 80's as including everyone is off. Ask a Jewish person how inclusionary "the Cross" was to them...

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Reply #70 posted 05/08/07 8:42pm

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skywalker said:

Maybe. I think that the message is the same. As far as the "banished ones" goes- those are lyrics that, like all of Prince's "religious" lyrics, are up for many interpretations. They obviously hit people many different ways.


In the context of the album they have slightly more wiggle room but I'm mostly remembering his explanations and attitudes during the original listening parties... stuff like where Prince was talking with the groups about "coming together as one" and the clarification meant coming together under a single belief and religion... all these other things, color of skin etc didn't matter but the person's belief system DID in Prince's idea of a peaceful world order.

Now maybe Prince has always believed that but I never heard him voice it until 1998 or later.

As far as Prince making people change and or making people think like him--Prince has always maintained a "my way or the highway" attitude. Go back to housequake and read that interview with Alan Leeds. Prince is and has always been a control freak that sees his way as the "right" way. What is new about that?


Sure, always a control freak but I never heard any readily available stories about Prince pushing his religious beliefs off onto anyone in the 80's... Now, of course, we have stories told by George Clinton about how Prince and Larry came down to him while he was recording in a studio and lecturing him about his foul language, etc... or the thing that got out several years back about how before the Revolution reformed for a concert that W&L would have to renounce their homosexuality first... Obviously he's softened on that in the last couple years but I remember Wendy even commenting on it and saying how she felt like she was in mourning and that he'd been 'lost' but a while later they got together and he was more like his old self again.

As with anything, once Prince takes an interest in something he tends to go hog wild and wrap his whole body, arms, and legs around the subject before letting go or moving on... I think there was obviously a period of time, say 1998-2002 where he was really deep in it.

Maybe it was, as you said, more unspoken on Prince's part, but to say that Prince's more Jesus themed music of the 80's as including everyone is off. Ask a Jewish person how inclusionary "the Cross" was to them...


No, I don't mean exclusionary by just MENTIONING your own beliefs. Just voicing your own belief system doesn't exclude anyone (unless a particular person goes into a fit just by hearing about it falloff). I've never understood why someone should be offended just by HEARING about someone else's beliefs.

I don't think the Prince of the 80's, as controlling as he was, was quite the type to do the stuff as mentioned above concerning W&L, Clinton, the listening parties, etc... Maybe Prince's religious beliefs were a lot more loosely structured in the 80's so he had a harder time trying to pin anybody down as wrong or right but JW Prince seemed much more ready to cast the first stone or, at least, much more ready to voice those opinions openly. He could have always held them and just kept them to himself, in which case he hasn't personally changed at all.
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Reply #71 posted 05/08/07 9:58pm

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I was at the press conference today in London (I would have posted the info about tickets etc but someone beat me to it!) and thought I'd share something that happened which hasn't -to my knowledge - been commented on yet:

Prince mentioned the need to take time out to 'study' at which point one of the journalists in the room asked 'study what?'. Prince, of course, said 'The Bible' with a look that seemed to add 'obviously'. At this point a couple of journalists in the room started sniggering audibly and Prince just had this look of total resignation on his face. He cut the press conference off short at that point and left the stage.

The weird thing is, even though I don't agree with P's fervent preaching these days, I felt bad for the guy. The journos were blatantly mocking his beliefs and you could see, for a split second, that it hurt him. confused

Just thought I'd share...

Otherwise, he was on great form and 'played the publicity game' more than I expected!


I'm sorry, but that was just plain rude, disrespectful, and uneducated and not uneducated about the bible, but uneducated in general. Anyone with any lick of sense would not laugh and chuckle at someone's heart felt belief, especially someone whom you clain to adore and are glad to see. I can see why he doesn't grant many interviews or press conferences about anything.Carry on with what God has put in your heat Prince. I'm a firm believer in when he's giving you the power you can do ALL things. :nod:Here's what I think about the people that chuckled chair
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Reply #72 posted 05/09/07 1:35am

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NewFunk said:

I was at the press conference today in London (I would have posted the info about tickets etc but someone beat me to it!) and thought I'd share something that happened which hasn't -to my knowledge - been commented on yet:

Prince mentioned the need to take time out to 'study' at which point one of the journalists in the room asked 'study what?'. Prince, of course, said 'The Bible' with a look that seemed to add 'obviously'. At this point a couple of journalists in the room started sniggering audibly and Prince just had this look of total resignation on his face. He cut the press conference off short at that point and left the stage.

The weird thing is, even though I don't agree with P's fervent preaching these days, I felt bad for the guy. The journos were blatantly mocking his beliefs and you could see, for a split second, that it hurt him. confused

Just thought I'd share...

Otherwise, he was on great form and 'played the publicity game' more than I expected!


Yes I noticed that myself, I felt bad for him
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Reply #73 posted 05/09/07 1:40am

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The weird thing is, even though I don't agree with P's fervent preaching these days, I felt bad for the guy. The journos were blatantly mocking his beliefs and you could see, for a split second, that it hurt him. confused


O.K just reading this made me wanna cry! cry Big ole meanie's lol
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Reply #74 posted 05/09/07 1:45am

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anon said:

powerfantastic2000 said:

What does the Bible say about greed?
It says: "After Prince plays NYC again, thou shall not be greedy" .


"AMEN" pray lol
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Reply #75 posted 05/09/07 2:33am

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loisclark88 said:

I noticed that when I saw a video of the press conderence....

Stupid and just rude.


smile stupid & rude: that's the British media for you!

I don't personally think it was laughing at his bible bashing, I think they honestly thought for that split second that he was joking, then turned into slightly embarrassed murmering, as they realised he was probably telling the truth.
He's lying anyway, whenever he hasn't got a straight answer, the bible or god is his back up. That's why he always sounds like he's playing games and people think he's strange. It's just bullshit! smile
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Reply #76 posted 05/09/07 3:09am

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3121rocks said:

Here's what I think about the people that chuckled chair


Ah the good old "turn the other cheek, forgive them father" chair to the head emoticon. pray
[Edited 5/9/07 3:20am]
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Reply #77 posted 05/09/07 3:11am

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oone should ever make fun of ppl's religion. there is no right religion, IMO.


Good reason to make fun of them all equally. Europe long ago moved beyond the religious superstition in crusty old books, its funny to hear someone indoctrinated to take it seriously there. Very much giggle worthy.
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Reply #78 posted 05/09/07 3:14am

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he should have just sprung it on the BBC through one writer and left everyone else hanging.
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Reply #79 posted 05/09/07 3:40am

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...I GUESS we can say that prince is retiring from Music after this Tour! confused neutral
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Reply #80 posted 05/09/07 4:01am

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damn he got all STOMPY MCBITCH about it.
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Reply #81 posted 05/09/07 4:05am

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Reply #82 posted 05/09/07 4:06am

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...I GUESS we can say that prince is retiring from Music after this Tour! confused neutral


Guess all you like, it aint true, however! smile
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Reply #83 posted 05/09/07 4:08am

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love2thenines2003 said:

...I GUESS we can say that prince is retiring from Music after this Tour! confused neutral


Guess all you like, it aint true, however! smile


.....u don't know the answer too!!


Prince mentioned the need to take time out to 'study' at which point one of the journalists in the room asked 'study what?'. Prince, of course, said 'The Bible'
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Reply #84 posted 05/09/07 4:13am

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bonedaddy said:



Guess all you like, it aint true, however! smile


.....u don't know the answer too!!


Prince mentioned the need to take time out to 'study' at which point one of the journalists in the room asked 'study what?'. Prince, of course, said 'The Bible'


I'm sorry, but Prince don't do 'retiring from music'. He say's he's taking time out to travel. Bible, my arse. What he don't already know about the bible by now, can't be worth knowing.

He aint 'retiring' from music! wink
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Reply #85 posted 05/09/07 4:15am

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loisclark88 said:

I noticed that when I saw a video of the press conderence....

Stupid and just rude.


smile stupid & rude: that's the British media for you!

I don't personally think it was laughing at his bible bashing, I think they honestly thought for that split second that he was joking, then turned into slightly embarrassed murmering, as they realised he was probably telling the truth.
He's lying anyway, whenever he hasn't got a straight answer, the bible or god is his back up. That's why he always sounds like he's playing games and people think he's strange. It's just bullshit! smile


Yep. You nailed it. Prince always mentions God at awkward moments during interviews, apropos of nothing. It's his safe word, his last resort ace up his sleeve when he's got nothing to say. When Oprah asked him what he saw in Mayte, he said she helps him talk to God. If that isn't bullshit I don't know what is. His God shtick probably works on young nubiles he's trying to bed, but before a gaggle of professional journalists, it just sounds like a joke.
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Reply #86 posted 05/09/07 4:30am

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padawan said:

When Oprah asked him what he saw in Mayte, he said she helps him talk to God.


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Reply #87 posted 05/09/07 4:31am

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bonedaddy said:



smile stupid & rude: that's the British media for you!

I don't personally think it was laughing at his bible bashing, I think they honestly thought for that split second that he was joking, then turned into slightly embarrassed murmering, as they realised he was probably telling the truth.
He's lying anyway, whenever he hasn't got a straight answer, the bible or god is his back up. That's why he always sounds like he's playing games and people think he's strange. It's just bullshit! smile


Yep. You nailed it. Prince always mentions God at awkward moments during interviews, apropos of nothing. It's his safe word, his last resort ace up his sleeve when he's got nothing to say. When Oprah asked him what he saw in Mayte, he said she helps him talk to God. If that isn't bullshit I don't know what is. His God shtick probably works on young nubiles he's trying to bed, but before a gaggle of professional journalists, it just sounds like a joke.


Couldn't agree more.

That sort of thing may get swallowed by sycophantic American journalists, but we're not so reverant of celebrity bullshit here. Such odd responses were guaranteed to raise a few giggles. Frankly, Prince should be old enough and media-savvy enough by now to appreciate the difference when talking to journalists in the UK, as opposed to the US. Rather than wheeling out his stock "I'm so deeply spiritual, me" answers he'd have been better served by keeping things light and focusing on the music. Prince has been off the radar for a while in Europe, so it does no harm to hammer home repeatedly what a great musical artist we all know he is.
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Reply #88 posted 05/09/07 4:31am

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jtfolden said:

Alexandernvrmind said:

You know what the difference is...you liked the music back then...the message is the same...dude has not changed...its always been about finding salvation and loving God and one another


Nope, it really has changed... in 1988 his message was one of love and inclusion and celebrating the differences and variety of life. Since 1998, it's been a much narrower thing where you are invited... to think like him. At various times, anyone who doesn't has been told they must change, etc... or labeled pagans and 'banished ones.' There's a very narrow exclusionary aspect to it.

Now, Prince may have held those same exclusionary beliefs back in the 80's and just kept quiet to sell a record but Anx is correct. Prince has changed the way he talks about it.


I will say this again the only reason people didn't mind the messages in the 80s is because the music was better. Very few people that really are familiar with this dudes body of work would make the argument that his music say over the last 15 years is as good as the 1st 15.... and that's ok


That's a very quaint idea but shame it doesn't apply to everyone.
[Edited 5/8/07 17:02pm]


yep. the 'banished ones' was an entirely new spin on his spirituality.
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Reply #89 posted 05/09/07 4:35am

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Nope, it really has changed... in 1988 his message was one of love and inclusion and celebrating the differences and variety of life. Since 1998, it's been a much narrower thing where you are invited... to think like him. At various times, anyone who doesn't has been told they must change, etc... or labeled pagans and 'banished ones.' There's a very narrow exclusionary aspect to it.



Maybe. I think that the message is the same. As far as the "banished ones" goes- those are lyrics that, like all of Prince's "religious" lyrics, are up for many interpretations. They obviously hit people many different ways.

As far as Prince making people change and or making people think like him--Prince has always maintained a "my way or the highway" attitude. Go back to housequake and read that interview with Alan Leeds. Prince is and has always been a control freak that sees his way as the "right" way. What is new about that?

Yeah, we can pretend that Lovesexy's message was all inclusive, but it actually was only all inclusive to Christians. I mean, if Jesus is the one who is being praised (anna stesia/the cross/etc.) that automatically excludes a bunch of people living in this world. So, I don't buy that the lovesexy message was any less exclusionary or dogmatic than Prince has been recently.

Maybe it was, as you said, more unspoken on Prince's part, but to say that Prince's more Jesus themed music of the 80's as including everyone is off. Ask a Jewish person how inclusionary "the Cross" was to them...

[Edited 5/8/07 20:09pm]


maybe so but back in the good old days he never did condemn people who were different from him. he never spoke out against homosexuality, never insisted that 'stauros' be used instead of a cross; never unloaded that offensive tripe about women being subordinate to men; never edited the olylrics of his classics, didn't hand out watchtower magazines.

he has changed a lot over the years.
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