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Reply #30 posted 01/26/08 9:13am

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As far as Krazie's comments on P and black women; His points are valid. Very. I've spoke on this several times on here in various threads. Me being a black cat who has dated black, white, latin and oriental women in my life do think P has an issue with black women. Always have. He has shown this MANY times, I feel. In his lyrics and visually. I know Vanity and Susan, although they have some other things in their blood, they are essentially, black women. Jill Jones, although bi-racial, is black. That's what she considers herself. My opinion is that P is and always has been color struck. I don't trip off of anyone who prefers a certain race to fuck with. That's their biz. BUT Prince as an artist and as a BLACK artist, he has to be sensitive to the shit that he does regarding black women. And he hasn't been. His lyrics to Ice Cream Castles says it all where he's coming from. Not cuz he's talking about inter racial love. So what? But it's the shit he says about black girls tripping cuz he's into a white girl. He refers to them as "mad sistas, why can't they realize?" That's kinda deep. While I was recording with Morris, he mentioned something about Ice Cream Catles and I said that I always liked the music and melody to the song. Which is true. Morris himself said he wasn't too keen on singing that line refering to black women. But P wouldn't change it. See Rick James dated all races of women too BUT Rick always represented when it came to black women. Because he was aware of not alienating black women. He didn't want them to feel slighted. Where I feel P went out of his way to do that. Especially in the 80's. Many black women turned on P after UTCM. That was the second leading lady to star as his love interest that was non black. Then again in this whack ass movie with Ingrid. His message is clear. Sure, I know Vanity was to star in PR but he could have easily got another hot looking black woman that resembled Vanity if he REALLY wanted to. Whatever.

Agreed. I know he has dated black women, but he seems to have an issue with us.
And that sucks because alot of his supporters are. black. women. A hell of alot of them.
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Reply #31 posted 01/26/08 9:33am

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Sure, I know Vanity was to star in PR but he could have easily got another hot looking black woman that resembled Vanity if he REALLY wanted to. Whatever.


So you're dating and working with a woman and, for whatever reasons, things don't work out, personally and professionally. Now you have to replace her. Would you really want to hire someone who looks anything like the ex? I'm not it's right, but I understand.

And why isn't Cat gettin any love, she was the love interest in SOTT (maybe it wasn't a dramatic role, but at least it was a good movie).
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Reply #32 posted 01/26/08 9:39am

Jeffiner

ToraToraDreams said:

blackguitaristz said:

As far as Krazie's comments on P and black women; His points are valid. Very. I've spoke on this several times on here in various threads. Me being a black cat who has dated black, white, latin and oriental women in my life do think P has an issue with black women. Always have. He has shown this MANY times, I feel. In his lyrics and visually. I know Vanity and Susan, although they have some other things in their blood, they are essentially, black women. Jill Jones, although bi-racial, is black. That's what she considers herself. My opinion is that P is and always has been color struck. I don't trip off of anyone who prefers a certain race to fuck with. That's their biz. BUT Prince as an artist and as a BLACK artist, he has to be sensitive to the shit that he does regarding black women. And he hasn't been. His lyrics to Ice Cream Castles says it all where he's coming from. Not cuz he's talking about inter racial love. So what? But it's the shit he says about black girls tripping cuz he's into a white girl. He refers to them as "mad sistas, why can't they realize?" That's kinda deep. While I was recording with Morris, he mentioned something about Ice Cream Catles and I said that I always liked the music and melody to the song. Which is true. Morris himself said he wasn't too keen on singing that line refering to black women. But P wouldn't change it. See Rick James dated all races of women too BUT Rick always represented when it came to black women. Because he was aware of not alienating black women. He didn't want them to feel slighted. Where I feel P went out of his way to do that. Especially in the 80's. Many black women turned on P after UTCM. That was the second leading lady to star as his love interest that was non black. Then again in this whack ass movie with Ingrid. His message is clear. Sure, I know Vanity was to star in PR but he could have easily got another hot looking black woman that resembled Vanity if he REALLY wanted to. Whatever.

Agreed. I know he has dated black women, but he seems to have an issue with us.
And that sucks because alot of his supporters are. black. women. A hell of alot of them.


Didn't one of his latest most popular videos feature a black woman ToraToraDreams? Black Sweat? TGREBS featured a black woman, Robin Power was his girlfriend in real life after GB, Vanity was a black woman wasn't she? I could probably go on.... I think he's just multi cultural wink smile
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Reply #33 posted 01/26/08 10:49am

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Jeffiner said:

ToraToraDreams said:


Agreed. I know he has dated black women, but he seems to have an issue with us.
And that sucks because alot of his supporters are. black. women. A hell of alot of them.


Didn't one of his latest most popular videos feature a black woman ToraToraDreams? Black Sweat? TGREBS featured a black woman, Robin Power was his girlfriend in real life after GB, Vanity was a black woman wasn't she? I could probably go on.... I think he's just multi cultural wink smile


Don't forget he dated Nona and Susan Moonsie... they were black and were in his videos. I think he likes sweet natured women of all colors. In the end he will do whatever he wants regardless....
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Reply #34 posted 01/26/08 10:59am

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Jeffiner said:

ToraToraDreams said:


Agreed. I know he has dated black women, but he seems to have an issue with us.
And that sucks because alot of his supporters are. black. women. A hell of alot of them.


Didn't one of his latest most popular videos feature a black woman ToraToraDreams? Black Sweat? TGREBS featured a black woman, Robin Power was his girlfriend in real life after GB, Vanity was a black woman wasn't she? I could probably go on.... I think he's just multi cultural wink smile


Did he go out w/Sussan for a very long time since she was a teen?

and famous at that!
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Reply #35 posted 01/26/08 12:03pm

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I never watched Graffiti Bridge all the way through.
Some people think I'm kinda cute
But that don't compute when it comes 2 Y-O-U.
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Reply #36 posted 01/26/08 12:07pm

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Jeffiner said:

ToraToraDreams said:


Agreed. I know he has dated black women, but he seems to have an issue with us.
And that sucks because alot of his supporters are. black. women. A hell of alot of them.


Didn't one of his latest most popular videos feature a black woman ToraToraDreams? Black Sweat? TGREBS featured a black woman, Robin Power was his girlfriend in real life after GB, Vanity was a black woman wasn't she? I could probably go on.... I think he's just multi cultural wink smile

Jeffiner, in my long ass pst, I mentioned Vanity, Susan and Jill, who are all black. I KNOW he dated Robin and he dated Nona Gaye, Marvin's daughter. I never stated that he never dated a black woman. I commented on how he chooses to represent them.
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Reply #37 posted 01/26/08 2:31pm

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I guess I am the only one that like the movie then. shrug lol

I liked the movie and I loved the soundtrack too.
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Reply #38 posted 01/26/08 2:40pm

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For the comments about Prince and black women, remember interacial couples are very common from where Prince come from. Also have we overlooked all the black women who Prince has around him now?
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Reply #39 posted 01/26/08 2:42pm

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One more comment Mavis Staples was in Graffiti Bridge and she's black. I think she had a very positive role.
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Reply #40 posted 01/26/08 2:45pm

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For the comments about Prince and black women, remember interacial couples are very common from where Prince come from. Also have we overlooked all the black women who Prince has around him now?


i speak for me.. him dating black women wasnt the issue... it's how they are treated in his movies .... you cant say it's positive or was some healthy respect going on there.. and alot you orgers kinda 'skipped' over that..
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Reply #41 posted 01/26/08 2:50pm

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Jeffiner said:



Didn't one of his latest most popular videos feature a black woman ToraToraDreams? Black Sweat? TGREBS featured a black woman, Robin Power was his girlfriend in real life after GB, Vanity was a black woman wasn't she? I could probably go on.... I think he's just multi cultural wink smile

Jeffiner, in my long ass pst, I mentioned Vanity, Susan and Jill, who are all black. I KNOW he dated Robin and he dated Nona Gaye, Marvin's daughter. I never stated that he never dated a black woman. I commented on how he chooses to represent them.


Hi Blackguitaristz! Yeah, I understand what you were saying there too, but remember he whacked Appollonia (I can never remember how to spell that), threw a white? woman in a 'dumpster' thingy, had Ingrid going off for a 3some with The Time! lol Etc etc. So, I'm not sure that any of it was very politically correct wink lol
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Reply #42 posted 01/26/08 2:54pm

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blackguitaristz said:


Jeffiner, in my long ass pst, I mentioned Vanity, Susan and Jill, who are all black. I KNOW he dated Robin and he dated Nona Gaye, Marvin's daughter. I never stated that he never dated a black woman. I commented on how he chooses to represent them.


Hi Blackguitaristz! Yeah, I understand what you were saying there too, but remember he whacked Appollonia (I can never remember how to spell that), threw a white? woman in a 'dumpster' thingy, had Ingrid going off for a 3some with The Time! lol Etc etc. So, I'm not sure that any of it was very politically correct wink lol



that girl was NOT white.. (i can speak from this boat) .. as light bright as she was... you 'know' she was of ethnic background.. light skinned black ..coulda had some latin in her.. dunno, but you know quite well that girl was not white.. that would have been editted out of the movie (if true)
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Reply #43 posted 01/26/08 2:54pm

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fantasticjoy said:

For the comments about Prince and black women, remember interacial couples are very common from where Prince come from. Also have we overlooked all the black women who Prince has around him now?


i speak for me.. him dating black women wasnt the issue... it's how they are treated in his movies .... you cant say it's positive or was some healthy respect going on there.. and alot you orgers kinda 'skipped' over that..


Ok, ok! I surrender peace lol
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Reply #44 posted 01/26/08 2:54pm

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As far as Krazie's comments on P and black women; His points are valid. Very. I've spoke on this several times on here in various threads. Me being a black cat who has dated black, white, latin and oriental women in my life do think P has an issue with black women. Always have. He has shown this MANY times, I feel. In his lyrics and visually. I know Vanity and Susan, although they have some other things in their blood, they are essentially, black women. Jill Jones, although bi-racial, is black. That's what she considers herself. My opinion is that P is and always has been color struck. I don't trip off of anyone who prefers a certain race to fuck with. That's their biz. BUT Prince as an artist and as a BLACK artist, he has to be sensitive to the shit that he does regarding black women. And he hasn't been. His lyrics to Ice Cream Castles says it all where he's coming from. Not cuz he's talking about inter racial love. So what? But it's the shit he says about black girls tripping cuz he's into a white girl. He refers to them as "mad sistas, why can't they realize?" That's kinda deep. While I was recording with Morris, he mentioned something about Ice Cream Catles and I said that I always liked the music and melody to the song. Which is true. Morris himself said he wasn't too keen on singing that line refering to black women. But P wouldn't change it. See Rick James dated all races of women too BUT Rick always represented when it came to black women. Because he was aware of not alienating black women. He didn't want them to feel slighted. Where I feel P went out of his way to do that. Especially in the 80's. Many black women turned on P after UTCM. That was the second leading lady to star as his love interest that was non black. Then again in this whack ass movie with Ingrid. His message is clear. Sure, I know Vanity was to star in PR but he could have easily got another hot looking black woman that resembled Vanity if he REALLY wanted to. Whatever.


Agree with everything you said.This isn't an easy topic to address,but I think you hit the nail on the head.
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Reply #45 posted 01/26/08 2:57pm

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12) Graffiti Bridge could have been a relative success if it was released in 1986 when he was still big


Not only that but the movie had an '80s feel to it.
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Reply #46 posted 01/26/08 3:07pm

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SoulAlive said:

blackguitaristz said:

As far as Krazie's comments on P and black women; His points are valid. Very. I've spoke on this several times on here in various threads. Me being a black cat who has dated black, white, latin and oriental women in my life do think P has an issue with black women. Always have. He has shown this MANY times, I feel. In his lyrics and visually. I know Vanity and Susan, although they have some other things in their blood, they are essentially, black women. Jill Jones, although bi-racial, is black. That's what she considers herself. My opinion is that P is and always has been color struck. I don't trip off of anyone who prefers a certain race to fuck with. That's their biz. BUT Prince as an artist and as a BLACK artist, he has to be sensitive to the shit that he does regarding black women. And he hasn't been. His lyrics to Ice Cream Castles says it all where he's coming from. Not cuz he's talking about inter racial love. So what? But it's the shit he says about black girls tripping cuz he's into a white girl. He refers to them as "mad sistas, why can't they realize?" That's kinda deep. While I was recording with Morris, he mentioned something about Ice Cream Catles and I said that I always liked the music and melody to the song. Which is true. Morris himself said he wasn't too keen on singing that line refering to black women. But P wouldn't change it. See Rick James dated all races of women too BUT Rick always represented when it came to black women. Because he was aware of not alienating black women. He didn't want them to feel slighted. Where I feel P went out of his way to do that. Especially in the 80's. Many black women turned on P after UTCM. That was the second leading lady to star as his love interest that was non black. Then again in this whack ass movie with Ingrid. His message is clear. Sure, I know Vanity was to star in PR but he could have easily got another hot looking black woman that resembled Vanity if he REALLY wanted to. Whatever.


Agree with everything you said.This isn't an easy topic to address,but I think you hit the nail on the head.


No, it isnt an easy subject, but it's real .. and yes Prince loves all colors rolleyes that was never the issue .. just questionable stereotypical stuff he allowed in his movies..
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Reply #47 posted 01/26/08 3:23pm

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Strange, am I the only one that has watched Prince's movies laid back with a cookie and not even thinking about black, white, maltreatment whatever. I just enjoyed the good music, laughed at some bad scenes, tingled at the goodlooking scenes and then went on with life.

Weren't his movies meant for that?

Besides, what if he prefers the Latin look. We all prefer something.
Lot's of white girls here love only black guys or Indonesian guys.
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Reply #48 posted 01/26/08 3:27pm

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Flowerz said:

SoulAlive said:



Agree with everything you said.This isn't an easy topic to address,but I think you hit the nail on the head.


No, it isnt an easy subject, but it's real .. and yes Prince loves all colors rolleyes that was never the issue .. just questionable stereotypical stuff he allowed in his movies..

Right. I don't think he hates black women or dislikes us. I just think he's got some issue with us or something. I agree along the lines of you and blackguitarist.
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Reply #49 posted 01/26/08 3:59pm

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Compared to "3 Chains O' Gold", "GB" was great. Now, as amusing as 3COG was, it really had no plot at all even though it tried really hard to have one. The only thing that makes 3COG tolerable is the amazing music that it's built around.

On the issue of the race of his female characters, I wouldn't care if they were green and purple, because none of them were very good actresses anyway. Rosie Gaines and Mavis Staples were both in the movie and they weren't portrayed in a negative way. Weren't Kim Basinger and Madonna considered for the Aura role at some point? Prince has always surrounded himself with women of different races. Prince is just a female connoiseur. He likes all flavors. nod
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Reply #50 posted 01/26/08 4:19pm

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I think this film is the worst thing P has ever done. I simply think it's whack. (yes, I said the word "whack") I saw it the night it came out and I thought it was whack as hell then. I was shocked it was so bad. I've seen it since and I feel the same.


The movie is garbage.There are several moments in this film that make me cringe.Shame on Prince for not hiring a director and a skilled screenwriter to help him come up with a decent script.
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Reply #51 posted 01/26/08 4:31pm

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ToraToraDreams said:


Agreed. I know he has dated black women, but he seems to have an issue with us.
And that sucks because alot of his supporters are. black. women. A hell of alot of them.


Didn't one of his latest most popular videos feature a black woman ToraToraDreams? Black Sweat? TGREBS featured a black woman, Robin Power was his girlfriend in real life after GB, Vanity was a black woman wasn't she? I could probably go on.... I think he's just multi cultural wink smile


Black Sweat would be the video where the girl gets too wild and he ends it by giving her distainful looks, right?

TGRES would be the one where he romances the girl, impregnates her, turns his back to her and allows her to fall away from him, right? lol

Robin Power wrote a looong, painfully detailed thread here last year where she directly addressed the issue. I ain't about to dig up that hot mess! lol

In the end, It's not about questioning his personal preferences which is no one's business. It isn't even about other races of women. What Krazie and BG are talking about is how his being color-struck, (a dynamic within our community), expresses itself in his work. It's something that has affected every post slavery generation to various degrees. Here's a link with a quick read if you would like to familiarize yourself with this syndrome.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/..._only.html

I don't want to get this moved to P&R lol so I'll take a moment to comment on Grafitti Bridge, the movie,..

I've watched the movie several times because I really wanted to get where Prince was trying to go with it. As near as I can figure, its a highly stylized, or to use Vainandy's term "artsy-fartsy", rock opera type of film where the main theme is that the Kid becomes increasingly angry and discouraged in his fight against worldliness as represented by Morris and his gang. In the midst of his despair an angel appears and through her loving intervention and eventual demise manages to help the Kid find redemption and bring about reconcilliation of the warring parties. However, close ups of Prince's lovely eyes and a great soundtrack wasn't enough to salvage a film that suffered from a lack of professional acting and directing, a convoluted script and cartoonish sets.

I still don't think it's as bad as people say though and I like GB despite the flaws. I've seen supposedly professional film makers do worse lol . Besides, I think the overall message of the movie is a good one.
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Reply #52 posted 01/26/08 4:46pm

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Everytime Prince makes a video or a movie, the girlfriend has to be a Latina... I'm not racist but why does he have to choose a latina as her girlfriend... As a black man I've always had a problem with that...


WHAT ABOUT THE CHICK ON BLACK SWEAT? SHE WAS DEFINELTY BLACK
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Reply #53 posted 01/26/08 4:50pm

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SoulAlive said:



Agree with everything you said.This isn't an easy topic to address,but I think you hit the nail on the head.


No, it isnt an easy subject, but it's real .. and yes Prince loves all colors rolleyes that was never the issue .. just questionable stereotypical stuff he allowed in his movies..



I posted a link that I hope people will check out to get a better understanding of what we're talking about. It's an uneasy topic because it's kind of a dirty little open secret that we normally only discuss amongst ourselves but I think it's a good topic for discussion where his art is concerned.

Maybe people just want more threads about his shoe size or his rear end? rolleyes
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Reply #54 posted 01/26/08 5:12pm

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Flowerz said:

fantasticjoy said:

For the comments about Prince and black women, remember interacial couples are very common from where Prince come from. Also have we overlooked all the black women who Prince has around him now?


i speak for me.. him dating black women wasnt the issue... it's how they are treated in his movies .... you cant say it's positive or was some healthy respect going on there.. and alot you orgers kinda 'skipped' over that..

Honestly I have'nt looked at it that way, although I did'nt see any negativity towards Mavis Staples. Although I would'nt say all, but most black movies these days have black women being disrespected. I don't agree with it, but somehow it's just too common. Even in music videos, music, etc.
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Reply #55 posted 01/26/08 5:12pm

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babynoz said:

Flowerz said:



No, it isnt an easy subject, but it's real .. and yes Prince loves all colors rolleyes that was never the issue .. just questionable stereotypical stuff he allowed in his movies..



I posted a link that I hope people will check out to get a better understanding of what we're talking about. It's an uneasy topic because it's kind of a dirty little open secret that we normally only discuss amongst ourselves but I think it's a good topic for discussion where his art is concerned.

Maybe people just want more threads about his shoe size or his rear end? rolleyes



I am sorry I disagree with your link. Prince has stated repeatedly that he wanted his music to appeal to all races to be able to market himself worldwide and to that extent has included different races in his videos. I don't think he views himself as superior because of his color. His song "Beautiful, loved and blessed" says it all.
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Reply #56 posted 01/26/08 5:34pm

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babynoz said:

Jeffiner said:



Didn't one of his latest most popular videos feature a black woman ToraToraDreams? Black Sweat? TGREBS featured a black woman, Robin Power was his girlfriend in real life after GB, Vanity was a black woman wasn't she? I could probably go on.... I think he's just multi cultural wink smile


Black Sweat would be the video where the girl gets too wild and he ends it by giving her distainful looks, right?

TGRES would be the one where he romances the girl, impregnates her, turns his back to her and allows her to fall away from him, right? lol

Robin Power wrote a looong, painfully detailed thread here last year where she directly addressed the issue. I ain't about to dig up that hot mess! lol

In the end, It's not about questioning his personal preferences which is no one's business. It isn't even about other races of women. What Krazie and BG are talking about is how his being color-struck, (a dynamic within our community), expresses itself in his work. It's something that has affected every post slavery generation to various degrees. Here's a link with a quick read if you would like to familiarize yourself with this syndrome.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/..._only.html

I don't want to get this moved to P&R lol so I'll take a moment to comment on Grafitti Bridge, the movie,..

I've watched the movie several times because I really wanted to get where Prince was trying to go with it. As near as I can figure, its a highly stylized, or to use Vainandy's term "artsy-fartsy", rock opera type of film where the main theme is that the Kid becomes increasingly angry and discouraged in his fight against worldliness as represented by Morris and his gang. In the midst of his despair an angel appears and through her loving intervention and eventual demise manages to help the Kid find redemption and bring about reconcilliation of the warring parties. However, close ups of Prince's lovely eyes and a great soundtrack wasn't enough to salvage a film that suffered from a lack of professional acting and directing, a convoluted script and cartoonish sets.

I still don't think it's as bad as people say though and I like GB despite the flaws. I've seen supposedly professional film makers do worse lol . Besides, I think the overall message of the movie is a good one.



interesting post, I have just read the link as well, but i think from growing up in europe, it is very difficult to understand exactly the deepness that is felt in america on this topic, I personally have many friends from direct african accent and many other cultures as well and naturally the discussions often come up about colour and racism, not to mention religion, but i do think, that Prince expresses neutrality, coz if he didnt, i would definately not be a fan of him lol
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Reply #57 posted 01/26/08 5:35pm

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CJanssen said:

Strange, am I the only one that has watched Prince's movies laid back with a cookie and not even thinking about black, white, maltreatment whatever. I just enjoyed the good music, laughed at some bad scenes, tingled at the goodlooking scenes and then went on with life.

Weren't his movies meant for that?

Besides, what if he prefers the Latin look. We all prefer something.
Lot's of white girls here love only black guys or Indonesian guys.


Respect! razz
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Reply #58 posted 01/26/08 5:46pm

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Whitnail said:

babynoz said:



Black Sweat would be the video where the girl gets too wild and he ends it by giving her distainful looks, right?

TGRES would be the one where he romances the girl, impregnates her, turns his back to her and allows her to fall away from him, right? lol

Robin Power wrote a looong, painfully detailed thread here last year where she directly addressed the issue. I ain't about to dig up that hot mess! lol

In the end, It's not about questioning his personal preferences which is no one's business. It isn't even about other races of women. What Krazie and BG are talking about is how his being color-struck, (a dynamic within our community), expresses itself in his work. It's something that has affected every post slavery generation to various degrees. Here's a link with a quick read if you would like to familiarize yourself with this syndrome.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/..._only.html

I don't want to get this moved to P&R lol so I'll take a moment to comment on Grafitti Bridge, the movie,..

I've watched the movie several times because I really wanted to get where Prince was trying to go with it. As near as I can figure, its a highly stylized, or to use Vainandy's term "artsy-fartsy", rock opera type of film where the main theme is that the Kid becomes increasingly angry and discouraged in his fight against worldliness as represented by Morris and his gang. In the midst of his despair an angel appears and through her loving intervention and eventual demise manages to help the Kid find redemption and bring about reconcilliation of the warring parties. However, close ups of Prince's lovely eyes and a great soundtrack wasn't enough to salvage a film that suffered from a lack of professional acting and directing, a convoluted script and cartoonish sets.

I still don't think it's as bad as people say though and I like GB despite the flaws. I've seen supposedly professional film makers do worse lol . Besides, I think the overall message of the movie is a good one.



interesting post, I have just read the link as well, but i think from growing up in europe, it is very difficult to understand exactly the deepness that is felt in america on this topic, I personally have many friends from direct african accent and many other cultures as well and naturally the discussions often come up about colour and racism, not to mention religion, but i do think, that Prince expresses neutrality, coz if he didnt, i would definately not be a fan of him lol


Racism in America despite America's progress is still in it's infantile stages.
Shocked me when I first moved here. mad
It is simply some people's desperate need to dominate another to make themselves appear superior...

I don't think Prince is racist, to him it is all about the music and how to sell more of it to make more money and then more music and more money.... lol
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babynoz said:




I posted a link that I hope people will check out to get a better understanding of what we're talking about. It's an uneasy topic because it's kind of a dirty little open secret that we normally only discuss amongst ourselves but I think it's a good topic for discussion where his art is concerned.

Maybe people just want more threads about his shoe size or his rear end? rolleyes



I am sorry I disagree with your link. Prince has stated repeatedly that he wanted his music to appeal to all races to be able to market himself worldwide and to that extent has included different races in his videos. I don't think he views himself as superior because of his color. His song "Beautiful, loved and blessed" says it all.



One more time... disbelief

No one has any problem whatsoever with Prince being inclusive in either his personal or professional life

The article discusses how we, within our own community view and interact with one another, not other people. It probably isn't a dynamic you would encounter personally so you'd have no frame of reference. The article explains this dymanic. It is a mindset that's still around although it seems to affect each generation less and less. Remember, Prince is 50 years old and during the time we were growing up it wasn't unusual for lighter skinned people to be favored and preferred among other blacks. I've been favored because of it. Even within my own family people would say things like "thank God she came out that ~pretty, light skinned~ color".

I don't think that Prince views himself as superior because of it and neither do I for that matter. It's just a wierd mind trip that all of us still deal with in various ways. So there's no need to rush to Prince's defense on the issue because he isn't being attacked.

Anne Rice, who is white, wrote a very well researched book about it called The Feast Of All Saints so it's clearly not something that can't be understood by people who don't happen to be black.
Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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