sosgemini said: mirrorbestfriend said: great point most people on here just drink the prince kool aid and dont care what he does Prince could Kill somebody and folks on here would be defending his right to do it cuz its prince and its those same folks who were slaming that same Pepsi artist a few days ago for getting paid to appear at a b-day bash...and look who just did appeared at a private event for pay? yes and these same who folks criticize Prince for lack of promotion then when he promotes...and these same folks who said the npgmc was useless but now...i mean, we can go round and round and round on this. If the fams drink the purple koolaid, the haters can't make up their mind. [Edited 6/3/07 19:52pm] | |
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wonder505 said: sosgemini said: and its those same folks who were slaming that same Pepsi artist a few days ago for getting paid to appear at a b-day bash...and look who just did appeared at a private event for pay? yes and these same who folks criticize Prince for lack of promotion then when he promotes...and these same folks who said the npgmc was useless but now...i mean, we can go round and round and round on this. If the fams drink the purple koolaid, the haters can't make up their mind. hey, in a previous post i said there was nothing wrong with it...but call it what it is. Space for sale... | |
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mirrorbestfriend said: Prince has totally disappointed me by becoming a corporate sellout.....the guitar video made me cry.....
First he goes and becomes a Vegas Lounge act then he lets citibank whore him out now verizon? I thought it was about the MUSIC..... you never saw Jimi hendrix Or miles davis doing cell phone commercials and credit card gigs cuz they had integrity What's next Prince? Viagra commercials with Little red corvette in the background? Move over Bob Dole PRINCE GONNA STEAL YOUR GIG! One thing is for sure, you must have some courage to post a thread like that on a site where hardly anyone can stand it if you critisize their idol in the slightest way. They will jump all over you and and try to rip your little head off. They should re-name the site to Prince-can-do-no-wrong-ever.org (I think a Viagra, or adult diaper commercial with Prince would be cool ) Just kidding love the one who is Love! | |
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If Viagra offerd a free exclusive Prince download....i just might buy some | |
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wonder505 said: sosgemini said: and its those same folks who were slaming that same Pepsi artist a few days ago for getting paid to appear at a b-day bash...and look who just did appeared at a private event for pay? yes and these same who folks criticize Prince for lack of promotion then when he promotes...and these same folks who said the npgmc was useless but now...i mean, we can go round and round and round on this. If the fams drink the purple koolaid, the haters can't make up their mind. [Edited 6/3/07 19:52pm] Thank you. When Prince is out of pocket I say so, like that paltry 7 percent of perfume sales that are going to charity or the American Idol appearance. However, Wonder505 is correct, there's no winning with some of these people. One minute he's an idiot with no business acumen because he doesn't know how to advertise or promote his music/projects. Now when he uses new media and different business models to advertise and promote himself, he's a sellout. Can some people offer up other avenues for him to use to promote his new album? Clear Channel-monopolized radio is pay for play, and he's over 25 so MTV and BET won't be showing his video. As popular a medium as the Internet is, it is still no match for television and radio for reaching mass audiences. Suggestions for non-sellout ways for promotion? perfection is a fallacy of the imagination... | |
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^ DING DIND DING!!!! Baby, that was much too fast... 1958-2016 | |
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mirrorbestfriend said: Shawnt24 said: I don't understand why people prefer their favorite artists to be broke. In my mind, if an artist changes his music in order to please a record company, then that is selling out. If an artist is pleased with his music, then I say let them get as much money as they can. but prince is already rich...he doesnt need the money...he should be trying to leave an artistic contribution to society at 50 This kind of crap is so ridiculous. Prince HAS left his mark musically and artistically. He has to plan for his future, he doesn't have a pension plan or 401k through an employer. Not to mention, keeping his wardrobe fresh, running PP, paying his band members and staff has to be a bit expensive. He hasn't sold out in any way, shape or form. It's called PROMOTION. People bitched that he never promoted his stuff, now he is and that's wrong too. | |
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mirrorbestfriend said: skyecute said: For those people saying that "Prince is NOT a sellout", would you say the same thing if any other artist/musician/entertainer was doing it. I remember years ago when a certain megastar did a Pepsi commercial, he was torn to pieces by the ROCK community. Neil Young and others bitched about it like it was a terrorist act. The megastar who did these Pepsi commercials was the first big star to do a commercial and use it to promote his music. Now, basically every artist is doing it. Again, the music industry tore this megastar down, mostly the rock community, for doing the exact same thing that Prince is doing. FTR, I don't think that it is a sell-out to do commercials to promote one's music. My question is:"Why do some or most of you feel that it is alright since it is Prince doing it and the same people will be the first to call other artists sell-outs or desperate. Double standards, anyone? great point most people on here just drink the prince kool aid and dont care what he does Prince could Kill somebody and folks on here would be defending his right to do it cuz its prince He didn't do a commercial for Verizon, they did one promoting a new service and his single, there's a difference there. Did you see Prince say "hey, go out and get a Verizon phone" in the commercial?? | |
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Serena said: mirrorbestfriend said: great point most people on here just drink the prince kool aid and dont care what he does Prince could Kill somebody and folks on here would be defending his right to do it cuz its prince He didn't do a commercial for Verizon, they did one promoting a new service and his single, there's a difference there. Did you see Prince say "hey, go out and get a Verizon phone" in the commercial?? I betcha he uses a verizon phone to do more sellout deals! austin texas? WTF | |
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sosgemini said: mirrorbestfriend said: great point most people on here just drink the prince kool aid and dont care what he does Prince could Kill somebody and folks on here would be defending his right to do it cuz its prince and its those same folks who were slaming that same Pepsi artist a few days ago for getting paid to appear at a b-day bash...and look who just did appeared at a private event for pay? If you're talking about MJ appearing at his pimp's bday bash, there's a big difference, Prince actually performed and EARNED his money. Didn't walk in, hang out for a few minutes and walk out because he 'wasn't feeling well'. | |
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wonder505 said: sosgemini said: and its those same folks who were slaming that same Pepsi artist a few days ago for getting paid to appear at a b-day bash...and look who just did appeared at a private event for pay? yes and these same who folks criticize Prince for lack of promotion then when he promotes...and these same folks who said the npgmc was useless but now...i mean, we can go round and round and round on this. If the fams drink the purple koolaid, the haters can't make up their mind. [Edited 6/3/07 19:52pm] Wonder505, you & TXladycat think the same as I do, but you guys usually express it better. I was going to tell you two that in a couple of other threads and over at HQ. Keep up the good work! | |
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Serena said: sosgemini said: and its those same folks who were slaming that same Pepsi artist a few days ago for getting paid to appear at a b-day bash...and look who just did appeared at a private event for pay? If you're talking about MJ appearing at his pimp's bday bash, there's a big difference, Prince actually performed and EARNED his money. Didn't walk in, hang out for a few minutes and walk out because he 'wasn't feeling well'. Exactly, say what you will about Prince, but he always EARNS his money. I respect that. If he's getting paid, he's performing. perfection is a fallacy of the imagination... | |
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mirrorbestfriend said: Serena said: He didn't do a commercial for Verizon, they did one promoting a new service and his single, there's a difference there. Did you see Prince say "hey, go out and get a Verizon phone" in the commercial?? I betcha he uses a verizon phone to do more sellout deals! austin texas? WTF Now I see what the reference to Austin is, dude that's where Grupo Fantasmo is from, so what's wrong with performing with them there? You've got a problem and I think it's called 'trollitis'. [Edited 6/3/07 20:27pm] | |
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mirrorbestfriend said: Serena said: He didn't do a commercial for Verizon, they did one promoting a new service and his single, there's a difference there. Did you see Prince say "hey, go out and get a Verizon phone" in the commercial?? I betcha he uses a verizon phone to do more sellout deals! austin texas? WTF Wait a minute. Collins8 is that you? | |
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Serena said: sosgemini said: and its those same folks who were slaming that same Pepsi artist a few days ago for getting paid to appear at a b-day bash...and look who just did appeared at a private event for pay? If you're talking about MJ appearing at his pimp's bday bash, there's a big difference, Prince actually performed and EARNED his money. Didn't walk in, hang out for a few minutes and walk out because he 'wasn't feeling well'. umm, who are we to judge a person and how they earn their money? determining who earns what and for what is up to the person given the money and the person receiving the money. and i give kudos to both artist for earning what they need to earn...my comment is more on the fan reaction here...not on the artists actions. Space for sale... | |
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theodore said: nurse said: Agreed | |
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theodore said: nurse said: Space for sale... | |
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nurse said: theodore said: Agreed | |
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sosgemini said: theodore said: I mean seriously | |
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bellanoche said: wonder505 said: yes and these same who folks criticize Prince for lack of promotion then when he promotes...and these same folks who said the npgmc was useless but now...i mean, we can go round and round and round on this. If the fams drink the purple koolaid, the haters can't make up their mind. [Edited 6/3/07 19:52pm] Thank you. When Prince is out of pocket I say so, like that paltry 7 percent of perfume sales that are going to charity or the American Idol appearance. However, Wonder505 is correct, there's no winning with some of these people. One minute he's an idiot with no business acumen because he doesn't know how to advertise or promote his music/projects. Now when he uses new media and different business models to advertise and promote himself, he's a sellout. Can some people offer up other avenues for him to use to promote his new album? Clear Channel-monopolized radio is pay for play, and he's over 25 so MTV and BET won't be showing his video. As popular a medium as the Internet is, it is still no match for television and radio for reaching mass audiences. Suggestions for non-sellout ways for promotion? how about not giving a damn and making music for the craft versus the economics? and if it sells its an added bonus... or be a pop star, accept and enjoy it. Space for sale... | |
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My original reaction to this was that Prince has sold out, but after a bit of thought, I don't think he has.
He's basically GIVING a song away for free; much like he did when he released "The Work" on Napster a while back. I don't see this as being any different than having a song played on a commercial radio station. I don't see him pimping Verizon phones in the video, and he's not becoming a spokesperson for them. This is simply an avenue to release a song to an audience. A lot has been written about this before, but, again, so much has changed in the music industry since Prince was getting into the business. Radio stations are consolidated and have the same shitty playlist of talentless artists; MTV and VH-1 don't play videos like they used to. And radio and video stations don't promote new Prince material like they used to (largely because he's considered an "older" artist). In addition, brick-and-mortar record stores are disappearing, consumers are less album-oriented, and the single is pretty much dead. Throw in the Internet and media overload of the current culture, and all this leaves Prince (and other artists) struggling to find innovative ways for their music to be heard. And if Prince is true to his word about traveling and studying the scripture, he sure is going out with a bang given everything he's done this year (Vegas, Superbowl, etc.). Personally, I don't think he'll give up music altogether. Instead, I think we'll see some minor releases in the future, much like in the early days of the NPGMC. [Edited 6/3/07 20:50pm] "I Was FINE Back in the Day!" | |
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theodore said: sosgemini said: I mean seriously this is a good discussion, why you want to lock everything you dont agree with? | |
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mirrorbestfriend said: theodore said: I mean seriously this is a good discussion, why you want to lock everything you dont agree with? oh, I don't want 2 lock it | |
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sosgemini said: umm, who are we to judge a person and how they earn their money? determining who earns what and for what is up to the person given the money and the person receiving the money. and i give kudos to both artist for earning what they need to earn...my comment is more on the fan reaction here...not on the artists actions. ***** how about not giving a damn and making music for the craft versus the economics? and if it sells its an added bonus... or be a pop star, accept and enjoy it. Aren't those two posts a bit contradictory? Aren't you judging him in your second statement? | |
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Sellout?? In the conventional way, maybe. But is it a bad thing? Of course not. At some point, every musician "sells out". Hell, signing with a major label is "selling out". It just depends at how responsibly it's done. Sure, Prince is working with Verizon, played the Super Bowl and Vegas. But in the end, he has creative control over his music. These are just avenues to get his music heard. In the end, thats why the call in the "music business". It's Prince's job, and he has to make money in his job like all of us (though obviously his "job" gives him the option of retiring whenever he wants with the money he earns lol).
Sting "sold out" in 2000 when he let a car company predominantly use his then current single "Desert Rose" as the main piece of their commercial. What happened? The song became a hit in its own right. Then indie dance artist Moby "sold out" around that time when he licensed out his songs to different companies when his album "Play" was flopping. What happened? The album rebounded and became his most well known album. Madonna used Motorolla to promote "Hung Up". What happened? More exposure to the song, which probably helped her nab her first top 10 in a few years. Like Prince, these artists used corporate avenuse to promote their work, but you really cant say that companies dictated the direction of their music. THAT'S responsible selling out. | |
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Money Don't Matter Tonight. | |
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Serena said: sosgemini said: umm, who are we to judge a person and how they earn their money? determining who earns what and for what is up to the person given the money and the person receiving the money. and i give kudos to both artist for earning what they need to earn...my comment is more on the fan reaction here...not on the artists actions. ***** how about not giving a damn and making music for the craft versus the economics? and if it sells its an added bonus... or be a pop star, accept and enjoy it. Aren't those two posts a bit contradictory? Aren't you judging him in your second statement? that last sentence is for the fans... Space for sale... | |
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newskin69 said: Sellout?? In the conventional way, maybe. But is it a bad thing? Of course not. At some point, every musician "sells out". Hell, signing with a major label is "selling out". It just depends at how responsibly it's done. Sure, Prince is working with Verizon, played the Super Bowl and Vegas. But in the end, he has creative control over his music. These are just avenues to get his music heard. In the end, thats why the call in the "music business". It's Prince's job, and he has to make money in his job like all of us (though obviously his "job" gives him the option of retiring whenever he wants with the money he earns lol).
Sting "sold out" in 2000 when he let a car company predominantly use his then current single "Desert Rose" as the main piece of their commercial. What happened? The song became a hit in its own right. Then indie dance artist Moby "sold out" around that time when he licensed out his songs to different companies when his album "Play" was flopping. What happened? The album rebounded and became his most well known album. Madonna used Motorolla to promote "Hung Up". What happened? More exposure to the song, which probably helped her nab her first top 10 in a few years. Like Prince, these artists used corporate avenuse to promote their work, but you really cant say that companies dictated the direction of their music. THAT'S responsible selling out. Bingo... Space for sale... | |
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