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Guardian review - he has no rivals except his past selves Today's Guardian has an intelligent review of Brian Morton's book, saying that the book is good, but Prince is more of a genius and the music so much better than it suggests. A point well made!
http://books.guardian.co....82,00.html | |
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I cant wait for London Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
KrystleEyes 22/03/05 | |
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"my only competition is, well, me in the past"
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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nsamuel said: Today's Guardian has an intelligent review of Brian Morton's book, saying that the book is good, but Prince is more of a genius and the music so much better than it suggests. A point well made!
http://books.guardian.co....82,00.html Thanks for that heads up. I've just ordered it on Amazon. | |
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Great review | |
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Gosh, this is a good review. There are so many complexities to P's songs that go way over my head. Despite what sounds like a thorough book of the man, i'm not that interested in reading any biogs, not at least during his lifetime.
I kind of feel that as long as he's still around i'm more interested in what he's doing now than in the past. Just my opinion. | |
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FlexiTime said: Gosh, this is a good review. There are so many complexities to P's songs that go way over my head. Despite what sounds like a thorough book of the man, i'm not that interested in reading any biogs, not at least during his lifetime.
I kind of feel that as long as he's still around i'm more interested in what he's doing now than in the past. Just my opinion. me either | |
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translation - on the one | |
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I first read the title of this topic as "Guardian review - he has no rivals except his past elves". | |
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I hate the title. Why Thief? | |
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mynameisnotsusan said: I hate the title. Why Thief?
Because of his wild days back in the 80's? But I'm not sure | |
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JoeTyler said: mynameisnotsusan said: I hate the title. Why Thief?
Because of his wild days back in the 80's? But I'm not sure Obviously he has been influenced by other musicians, but he is possibly as generous with praise and has had probably more straight out collaborations with artists who have influenced him than anyone. He's name checked them in songs. The idea of 'Thief' is that he's stolen. He's stood on their shoulders and celebrated them with genuine respect. | |
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that WAS a great review. i like the point of the stylistic influence overall that P has had, but individual songs being to much of masterpieces to influence. makes me want to go back and listen for some of the things he mentioned in very technical terms. he was up to date too, citing Get on The Boat and The Word. | |
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nobody has rivals. we're all unique arnt we? Love Beauty | |
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That was a very incisive piece. The positions of both reviewer and author on the brilliance of Parade hopefully indicate a continuation of the re-evaluation of that album, which remains, even moreso than Lovesexy, Prince's misunderstood masterpiece. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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