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No More Avalanche. on the Euro tour.
Thank Goodness. Enough of Prince race songs. There have been 82,618 new threads and 1,444,489 new posts since you last left the site on Thu Oct 17 15:48:01 2002. | |
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Yeah, but no more Xenophobia either. | |
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u folks kill me. Everything is fine as long as prince talked about sex but soon as he has an opinion on racial issues whitey can't take it. Face it prince is BLACK so racism affects him and he wants to talk about it. Yes Lincoln was a racist along with 99% of the rest of the white folks of that time. That's a part of the story too. Along with his greatness lets not just wash over the flaws. Like prince says nobody wants to take responibility. Just like one snowflake in an avalanche. | |
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tricky99 said: u folks kill me. Everything is fine as long as prince talked about sex but soon as he has an opinion on racial issues whitey can't take it. Face it prince is BLACK so racism affects him and he wants to talk about it. Yes Lincoln was a racist along with 99% of the rest of the white folks of that time. That's a part of the story too. Along with his greatness lets not just wash over the flaws. Like prince says nobody wants to take responibility. Just like one snowflake in an avalanche.
i dont have a problem with prince discussing race issues...but, like everything else he discusses, he approaches it with cryptic babble... and instead of asking for a dialog he is making statements...statements that can be considered rude.. if your gonna talk about race, theres a polite and thoughtful way of going about it...MLK JR would never make cryptic statements...the man made his thoughts known... | |
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Fool, prince has always been cryptic. i thought u knew. | |
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tricky99 said: prince is BLACK
And when did he start admitting this? | |
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Nep2nes said: tricky99 said: prince is BLACK
And when did he start admitting this? A: Clearly not from the beginning. | |
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Nep2nes said: Nep2nes said: tricky99 said: prince is BLACK
And when did he start admitting this? A: Clearly not from the beginning. I can send U a copy of when he was performing @ NYC 4 the ONA gig. N a song he says, "You make a BLACK MAN wanna moan tonight!" while he was fading out of "How come you dont Call Me?" (I think he was in NYC, I may B wrong, but he damn sure said he was BLACK.) Is there a problem, Nep2nes? & | |
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tricky99 said: Fool, prince has always been cryptic. i thought u knew.
yeah i knew...but prince wasnt always getting specific with his political statements... its one thing to make a vague comment about the arms race...another to say a US President is a racists... | |
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Nep2nes said: tricky99 said: prince is BLACK
And when did he start admitting this? 1997. Essence Awards. "Stevie Wonder giving me this award. You have no idea what this means to me. As a musician, & as a BLACK MAN!" Philly 2001 "This next song I am about to do is called when will we be paid. I want everyone to sing it. But do not get the message wrong. I LOVE BEING BLACK! I LOVE IT!" It was even mentioned in Q magazine in 1995 with R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe on the cover. About Racism in the music biz n him talking the piss out of white people ala Richard Pryor. Also, pick up his cover story in Q from 1994 for more info. Read Vibe Magazine Cover story from 1994. & Prince's constant use of the "N" word since 1992. So in my opinion, MANY fans, especially white, miss Prince's messages of blackness that he has used thruought his career. 1985 & Borrowed from Cedric The Entertainer in 2000. "Rapsberry Beret is one of those songs that makes you check your blackness." 1997 Interview Magazine while being interviewed by Spike Lee. "Spike you were right & you had every right to criticize me for not using enough black women in my movie. I was trying to do what sold instead of what is right. (Spike was trying to apologize for protesting Graffiti Bridge back in 1990 for not hiring enough black women & for not having enough black women in his music videos.) So Prince's blackness has always been around. You just had to check it. Prince has felt bad for awhile for having to hide what he was when he first started out. But as we can all see, he is making up for lost time. He is black, let's get over it n party. Silence Speaks A Thousand Words. | |
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CherrieMoonKisses said: Nep2nes said: Nep2nes said: tricky99 said: prince is BLACK
And when did he start admitting this? A: Clearly not from the beginning. I can send U a copy of when he was performing @ NYC 4 the ONA gig. N a song he says, "You make a BLACK MAN wanna moan tonight!" while he was fading out of "How come you dont Call Me?" (I think he was in NYC, I may B wrong, but he damn sure said he was BLACK.) Is there a problem, Nep2nes? No he's not. He's mixed, just like the majority of us. No problem regardless, I just can't see why it matters what label we want to put on him ( or anyone else, FTM...) We are not dogs, defined and differentiated by the nature of our breeding - our "purity". Who fucking cares what he "is"? He's a great musician and a brilliant artist. "I just can't believe All the things people say Am I black or white Am I straight or gay?" And that was 20 years ago. | |
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tricky99 said: Yes Lincoln was a racist along with 99% of the rest of the white folks of that time.
that's brilliant, and yes i'm being sarcastic | |
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jseven said: Nep2nes said: tricky99 said: prince is BLACK
And when did he start admitting this? 1997. Essence Awards. "Stevie Wonder giving me this award. You have no idea what this means to me. As a musician, & as a BLACK MAN!" Philly 2001 "This next song I am about to do is called when will we be paid. I want everyone to sing it. But do not get the message wrong. I LOVE BEING BLACK! I LOVE IT!" It was even mentioned in Q magazine in 1995 with R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe on the cover. About Racism in the music biz n him talking the piss out of white people ala Richard Pryor. Also, pick up his cover story in Q from 1994 for more info. Read Vibe Magazine Cover story from 1994. & Prince's constant use of the "N" word since 1992. So in my opinion, MANY fans, especially white, miss Prince's messages of blackness that he has used thruought his career. 1985 & Borrowed from Cedric The Entertainer in 2000. "Rapsberry Beret is one of those songs that makes you check your blackness." 1997 Interview Magazine while being interviewed by Spike Lee. "Spike you were right & you had every right to criticize me for not using enough black women in my movie. I was trying to do what sold instead of what is right. (Spike was trying to apologize for protesting Graffiti Bridge back in 1990 for not hiring enough black women & for not having enough black women in his music videos.) So Prince's blackness has always been around. You just had to check it. Prince has felt bad for awhile for having to hide what he was when he first started out. But as we can all see, he is making up for lost time. He is black, let's get over it n party. but, as always, when Prince finally latches onto some idea, he wants to make up for lost time. as with pretty much every issue he catches up with (race, religion, the recording industry), his statements and actions are juvenile, rarely thought-out beyond a flashy line, or some historical quote taken out of context. | |
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oh well
no more of his race bs most of his friends are white arent they? and he lives in MINN locked away in his studios can Prince even read? AaronForever said: jseven said: Nep2nes said: tricky99 said: prince is BLACK
And when did he start admitting this? 1997. Essence Awards. "Stevie Wonder giving me this award. You have no idea what this means to me. As a musician, & as a BLACK MAN!" Philly 2001 "This next song I am about to do is called when will we be paid. I want everyone to sing it. But do not get the message wrong. I LOVE BEING BLACK! I LOVE IT!" It was even mentioned in Q magazine in 1995 with R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe on the cover. About Racism in the music biz n him talking the piss out of white people ala Richard Pryor. Also, pick up his cover story in Q from 1994 for more info. Read Vibe Magazine Cover story from 1994. & Prince's constant use of the "N" word since 1992. So in my opinion, MANY fans, especially white, miss Prince's messages of blackness that he has used thruought his career. 1985 & Borrowed from Cedric The Entertainer in 2000. "Rapsberry Beret is one of those songs that makes you check your blackness." 1997 Interview Magazine while being interviewed by Spike Lee. "Spike you were right & you had every right to criticize me for not using enough black women in my movie. I was trying to do what sold instead of what is right. (Spike was trying to apologize for protesting Graffiti Bridge back in 1990 for not hiring enough black women & for not having enough black women in his music videos.) So Prince's blackness has always been around. You just had to check it. Prince has felt bad for awhile for having to hide what he was when he first started out. But as we can all see, he is making up for lost time. He is black, let's get over it n party. but, as always, when Prince finally latches onto some idea, he wants to make up for lost time. as with pretty much every issue he catches up with (race, religion, the recording industry), his statements and actions are juvenile, rarely thought-out beyond a flashy line, or some historical quote taken out of context. There have been 82,618 new threads and 1,444,489 new posts since you last left the site on Thu Oct 17 15:48:01 2002. | |
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Avalanche is a Fantastic song . No Prince has to keep it. Of course he's black what did ya think he was Chinese? | |
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herbthe4 said: No he's not.
He's mixed, just like the majority of us. No problem regardless, I just can't see why it matters what label we want to put on him ( or anyone else, FTM...) The only label that is accurate is the one his parents were, and his parents said he is: Black. [This message was edited Fri Oct 4 21:47:37 PDT 2002 by Wolf] | |
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He's a Gorgeous man and he could be Purple or Raspberry for all I care cause his music is what counts first and foremost! | |
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SkletonKee said: i dont have a problem with prince discussing race issues...but, like everything else he discusses, he approaches it with cryptic babble... and instead of asking for a dialog he is making statements...statements that can be considered rude..
How is he supposed to ask for dialog about it? Seems to me that he's gotten plenty of it here, it's been discussed ad naseum. if your gonna talk about race, theres a polite and thoughtful way of going about it...MLK JR would never make cryptic statements...the man made his thoughts known...
MLK Jr. - Civil Rights leader Prince - Damn brilliant, goofy-assed, MUSICIAN. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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CherrieMoonKisses said: Is there a problem, Nep2nes?
SO many, you don't wanna know! | |
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Supernova said: Prince - Damn brilliant, goofy-assed, MUSICIAN.
HEY!!! BTW Nova, have you seen KG on the cover of GQ??? SWEET... nasty. [This message was edited Fri Oct 4 21:57:49 PDT 2002 by CalhounSq] | |
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CalhounSq said: Supernova said: Prince - Damn brilliant, goofy-assed, MUSICIAN.
HEY!!! BTW Nova, have you seen KG on the cover of GQ??? SWEET... KG??? Who's...wait, don't tell me, DON'T tell me. I gotta figure this one out, for some neurotic reason. ..I'll get back to you... This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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kenny g? | |
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AaronForever said: kenny g?
Aaron This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: AaronForever said: kenny g?
Aaron LOL!! | |
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AaronForever said: jseven said: Nep2nes said: tricky99 said: prince is BLACK
And when did he start admitting this? 1997. Essence Awards. "Stevie Wonder giving me this award. You have no idea what this means to me. As a musician, & as a BLACK MAN!" Philly 2001 "This next song I am about to do is called when will we be paid. I want everyone to sing it. But do not get the message wrong. I LOVE BEING BLACK! I LOVE IT!" It was even mentioned in Q magazine in 1995 with R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe on the cover. About Racism in the music biz n him talking the piss out of white people ala Richard Pryor. Also, pick up his cover story in Q from 1994 for more info. Read Vibe Magazine Cover story from 1994. & Prince's constant use of the "N" word since 1992. So in my opinion, MANY fans, especially white, miss Prince's messages of blackness that he has used thruought his career. 1985 & Borrowed from Cedric The Entertainer in 2000. "Rapsberry Beret is one of those songs that makes you check your blackness." 1997 Interview Magazine while being interviewed by Spike Lee. "Spike you were right & you had every right to criticize me for not using enough black women in my movie. I was trying to do what sold instead of what is right. (Spike was trying to apologize for protesting Graffiti Bridge back in 1990 for not hiring enough black women & for not having enough black women in his music videos.) So Prince's blackness has always been around. You just had to check it. Prince has felt bad for awhile for having to hide what he was when he first started out. But as we can all see, he is making up for lost time. He is black, let's get over it n party. but, as always, when Prince finally latches onto some idea, he wants to make up for lost time. as with pretty much every issue he catches up with (race, religion, the recording industry), his statements and actions are juvenile, rarely thought-out beyond a flashy line, or some historical quote taken out of context. Indeed! | |
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CalhounSq said: Supernova said: AaronForever said: kenny g?
Aaron LOL!! Kelsey Grammer? | |
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AaronForever said: Kelsey Grammer?
Aaron how many more LAME-ASS guys can Aaron come up with???... ~insert Jeopardy theme music~ edit funk. [This message was edited Fri Oct 4 22:23:09 PDT 2002 by CalhounSq] | |
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CalhounSq said: AaronForever said: Kelsey Grammer?
Aaron how many more LAME-ASS guys can Aaron come up with???... ~insert Jeopardy theme music~ fine! i'll make it a lame-ass girl! Kathy Griffin? | |
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AaronForever said: CalhounSq said: Supernova said: AaronForever said: kenny g?
Aaron LOL!! Kelsey Grammer? Aaron This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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AaronForever said: CalhounSq said: AaronForever said: Kelsey Grammer?
Aaron how many more LAME-ASS guys can Aaron come up with???... ~insert Jeopardy theme music~ fine! i'll make it a lame-ass girl! Kathy Griffin? HEY!! I kinda like her, she's funny sometimes... | |
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