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Thread started 10/29/02 5:32am

Jonfun

Damned If I Do & Younger Genration. READ

Damned If I do was an amazing song why was it not put out as a single?

I would love to see Prince back in the charts with videos etc, my mates laugh at me because I am a Prince fan.

I feel sorry for the younger Generation because none of them will know who Prince is.

He needs to release dance mixes of old songs just 2 get the younger genration back.
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Reply #1 posted 10/29/02 6:45am

RodeoSchro

I agree that "Damned If I Do" is a tremendous song. I was listening to it two days ago, and said the same thing you did - this should have been a single.

But I disagree with dance mixes. If the song is good, the song is good. A dance mix is a different song. If that's what it takes to get an audience, then why record the song at all? Just record the dance mix.

And really, I think the broader point is the state of "music" today. Prince is right on when he complains about a lack of real music played by real musicians.

John Mellencamp was right - rock and roll is dead, at least as a viable form on the charts.

Hip-hop and rap have replaced rock and pop. I don't like it, but I'm apparently in the minority.

So, for those of us that like real music, we'll just have diga little deeper.
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Reply #2 posted 10/29/02 7:00am

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Jonfun said:



I feel sorry for the younger Generation because none of them will know who Prince is.


what age group u talkin about? i'm 21 and i've dug the brotha 4 about 7 years.

He needs to release dance mixes of old songs just 2 get the younger genration back.

disbelief no remixes needed.
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Reply #3 posted 10/29/02 7:02am

mrchristian

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I liked hip hop when it had a point. I think that stopped when Ice Cube was more popular, now nothing-so far-in hip hop has me interested even in the slightest.
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Reply #4 posted 10/29/02 7:06am

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mrchristian said:

I liked hip hop when it had a point. I think that stopped when Ice Cube was more popular, now nothing-so far-in hip hop has me interested even in the slightest.

not even groups like the roots and de la soul? eek
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Reply #5 posted 10/29/02 7:56am

Jonfun

I am 22, and if you ask most teenages who Prince is they would not know.

This 1 thing I hate.

He needs 2 get back on TV
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Reply #6 posted 10/29/02 8:01am

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Im 20. I am SURPRISED at how much fans that are the same age as me. I waent 2 The Park in June, and amazingly 90% of the majority was ages 20 - 30. I was very very very surprised expecting 2 c peeps in their 40's and stuff.

People around my age who don't listen 2 Prince have no idea he has about 25 albums. Have no idea he's still releaseing (which is understandable).

I'm glad they still have (the only real black radio station in Murderapolis) KMOJ in Minneapolis that promote everything new about Prince.
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Reply #7 posted 10/29/02 8:05am

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paisleypark4 said:

Im 20. I am SURPRISED at how much fans that are the same age as me. I waent 2 The Park in June, and amazingly 90% of the majority was ages 20 - 30. I was very very very surprised expecting 2 c peeps in their 40's and stuff.

People around my age who don't listen 2 Prince have no idea he has about 25 albums. Have no idea he's still releaseing (which is understandable).

I'm glad they still have (the only real black radio station in Murderapolis) KMOJ in Minneapolis that promote everything new about Prince.

co-sign. kmoj is cool...yay!

and jonfun, don't go and brood over how folks our age don't pay attention 2 any of p's stuff. why dont'cha try and open some folks's minds...maybe they'll turn off the mainstream radio crap and get into whatever...nod
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Reply #8 posted 10/29/02 9:04am

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PlastikLuvAffair said:

mrchristian said:

I liked hip hop when it had a point. I think that stopped when Ice Cube was more popular, now nothing-so far-in hip hop has me interested even in the slightest.

not even groups like the roots and de la soul? eek
I honestly haven't really checked out the roots, but will make it point to do so. My sis likes Common, so i'll have to listen to some of her CD's. De la's been around for a while, checked them out back in the day, but not much since.
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