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Thread started 06/19/07 9:54pm

SamanthaDawn

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Getting a song to Prince...

Okay say I am a decent song writer and I have a couple of things to show him...how would I go about it without pissing him off or getting his nerves?
what is the likely hood of him caring or being interested?

come on you 3121 spies tell me tell me tell me!!!
peace & love. love God.
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Reply #1 posted 06/19/07 10:00pm

Raze

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I heard if you hand him a demo and a sand dollar, you're whisked off to purple bootcamp in minutes. nod
"Half of what I say is meaningless; but I say it so that the other half may reach you." - Kahlil Gibran
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Reply #2 posted 06/19/07 10:03pm

FuNkeNsteiN

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No offense, but I'm pretty sure he wouldn't give a rat's ass about your song, so there's really no point in trying to send it to him.
It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.

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Reply #3 posted 06/20/07 5:17am

wlcm2thdwn

I'm sure anything you would do would piss him off AND get on his nerves.
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Reply #4 posted 06/20/07 7:00am

happyhappy

eeep, he sounds like such a hostel person confused . but a person none the less..so...i'm sure theres a way? razz
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Reply #5 posted 06/20/07 7:03am

Imago

Just stroll up to him during one of his sound checks that are open the public in a wheelchair and set the CD on stage in front of him.
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Reply #6 posted 06/20/07 7:21am

sj1600

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Imago said:

Just stroll up to him during one of his sound checks that are open the public in a wheelchair and set the CD on stage in front of him.


falloff falloff falloff

Ensuring that a working of one of his classics is on the CD.
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Reply #7 posted 06/20/07 7:31am

Militant

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Imago said:

Just stroll up to him during one of his sound checks that are open the public in a wheelchair and set the CD on stage in front of him.


LMAO. Yeah and tell him that Londell told you you could cover one of his songs.
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Reply #8 posted 06/20/07 7:33am

Genesia

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Artists like Prince typically don't accept unsolicited songs (even if they don't write all their own stuff) because it opens them up to charges of using material without compensating the owner of said material.
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #9 posted 06/20/07 7:43am

RodeoSchro

I'd send it to Londell McMillan.

Or, if you're performing somewhere, send the info to McMillan and/or Prince at the Paisley Park address. You never know.
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Reply #10 posted 06/20/07 8:01am

sexxydancer

Please don't try it. lol
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Reply #11 posted 06/20/07 8:09am

theodore

sexxydancer said:

Please don't try it. lol


Agree.
Prince is an ass booty!
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Reply #12 posted 06/20/07 8:43am

sean2003

What's the possible outcome of getting a song to Prince? He's got too much of his own music going on to need to work with anyone right now. He's never covered another song from a complete unknown before, so it's highly unlikely to start happening for you. It's not like he's not been sent tapes before. He can't tell if you're any good at playing from a tape, so you won't get invited to join the band. He gets too many approaches from fans to be able to reciprocate. He knows lots of people cover his songs, but he doesn't need to hear every one of them. If you walked up to him in the street and forced him to listen to your music there and then, you wouldn't know whether he was being polite/rude or genuinely loved/hated your work.

Really, I'd try to approach someone who's going to care about your music and accept that even though you take an interest in Prince's music, the opposite probably won't apply.

That said, no harm in sending him a tape c/o Paisley Park. He'll probably get his people to bin it and never see it. But if you think of it like a lottery ticket (almost certainly wasted money, but pays big when it pays), you might do okay.
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Reply #13 posted 06/20/07 8:51am

georgeguitar

whats the worse that can happen? he hears it and doesnt like it? he doesnt even listen to it?
Just go for it, you never know you might get a nice little letter with some tips back lol
but seriously u might as well try send him your stuff!
"Im Too Funky To Sleep With Myself"
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Reply #14 posted 06/20/07 10:24am

happyhappy

this threads so critical! jeez. even though the chances are probably on the slim side, i'd still do it. he also likes to shock and surprise, and i thought i heard him say in some interview that he preferes listening to new stuff. i'd just send a bunch if i were you. he's hard to reach, and he has a reputation (apparently) for being finicky/mean, but if you've got the dedication and patience it's deff. worth a try smile

p.s. good luck!
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Reply #15 posted 06/20/07 10:27am

Shorty

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wait...in another thread she said she was sixteen....hmmm
if she's 16 and cute...she's in! send a tape! LOL biggrin
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #16 posted 06/20/07 10:31am

happyhappy

Shorty said:

wait...in another thread she said she was sixteen....hmmm
if she's 16 and cute...she's in! send a tape! LOL biggrin


is he stuck on that age?
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Reply #17 posted 06/20/07 11:00am

Shorty

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happyhappy said:

Shorty said:

wait...in another thread she said she was sixteen....hmmm
if she's 16 and cute...she's in! send a tape! LOL biggrin


is he stuck on that age?


"stuck"?
he likes em young. wink
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #18 posted 06/20/07 11:07am

Genesia

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happyhappy said:

i thought i heard him say in some interview that he preferes listening to new stuff


He did -- but followed it up by saying that when he wants new music, he makes it himself.
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Reply #19 posted 06/20/07 11:16am

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To protect Prince's legal interests, it would be likely that the tape would be rejected.

If:

1. I send a recording of my music (i.e. I hold copyright to that work) and I retain evidence that the recording has been sent to someone (perhaps even evidence that someone has signed to acknowledge receipt of the recording)

and

2. I then hear a musical recording released by the recipient where they claim to be the creator of the work, but it sounds remarkably similar

... I go to a lawyer and ask how I can make a claim for breach of copyright.

I might therefore choose to send my music to very wealthy artist with a prodigous songwriting output to increase my chances of striking lucky.

Consequently, it is highly likely that a policy is adopted to reject outright such offerings, to prevent claims being brought.

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Reply #20 posted 06/20/07 11:21am

purplekitty

Shorty said:

wait...in another thread she said she was sixteen....hmmm
if she's 16 and cute...she's in! send a tape! LOL biggrin


hmmm Can you bellydance by any chance???
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Reply #21 posted 06/20/07 11:22am

Genesia

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Shorty said:

wait...in another thread she said she was sixteen....hmmm
if she's 16 and cute...she's in! send a tape! LOL biggrin


<--- wonders by what criteria a 16-year-old would consider herself a "decent songwriter"
We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #22 posted 06/20/07 11:24am

happyhappy

Shorty said:

happyhappy said:



is he stuck on that age?


"stuck"?
he likes em young. wink


lol that makes me sorta sad that i'm going into adulthood so soon now! (not real 21+ adult adulthood though) =P
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Reply #23 posted 06/20/07 11:31am

happyhappy

Genesia said:

Shorty said:

wait...in another thread she said she was sixteen....hmmm
if she's 16 and cute...she's in! send a tape! LOL biggrin


<--- wonders by what criteria a 16-year-old would consider herself a "decent songwriter"


i've seen people slightly older compose/write their own adaptations to musicals.
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Reply #24 posted 06/20/07 11:39am

Anxiety

Genesia said:

Artists like Prince typically don't accept unsolicited songs (even if they don't write all their own stuff) because it opens them up to charges of using material without compensating the owner of said material.


there ya go right there.

i had a friend who tried to give a semi-famous singer a mixtape once...not even his own work, just a mixtape like anyone would make for their friends...and the singer was very nice but she said she couldn't accept it, for this very reason. nod
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Reply #25 posted 06/20/07 11:42am

Genesia

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happyhappy said:

Genesia said:



<--- wonders by what criteria a 16-year-old would consider herself a "decent songwriter"


i've seen people slightly older compose/write their own adaptations to musicals.


What -- so they just re-interpreted someone else's work?
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Reply #26 posted 06/20/07 11:50am

happyhappy

Genesia said:

happyhappy said:



i've seen people slightly older compose/write their own adaptations to musicals.


What -- so they just re-interpreted someone else's work?


yeah, but in another case a different student wrote their own altogether. just saying that someone doesn't have to be mid. age to showcase their talent (of course the experience helps) smile
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Reply #27 posted 06/20/07 11:56am

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Raze said:

I heard if you hand him a demo and a sand dollar, you're whisked off to purple bootcamp in minutes. nod

No, not a sand dollar, it has to be a starfish.
"Pedro offers you his protection."
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Reply #28 posted 06/20/07 12:06pm

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theodore said:

sexxydancer said:

Please don't try it. lol


Agree.
Prince is an ass booty!


oh what happened to Prince being a poosay?
I'm an org elitist... totally unapproachable.

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Reply #29 posted 06/20/07 12:23pm

Shorty

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purplekitty said:

Shorty said:

wait...in another thread she said she was sixteen....hmmm
if she's 16 and cute...she's in! send a tape! LOL biggrin


hmmm Can you bellydance by any chance???


me? or samanthadawn?
"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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