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Reply #690 posted 08/29/08 8:18am

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L4OATheOriginal said:

ButterscotchPimp said:



Again, because i don't agree with you or your take I'M arguing. Prince doesn't have much to do with the "funk" because in my opinion HE DOESN'T. Yet ya'll keep coming in here wanting to "change my mind" and discuss the matter. So we can discuss this as long as ya'll want to, or the Org allows us to. But i'm not going to "admit he has funk songs" when the majority of the stuff ya'll think are funk songs AREN'T. I've mentioned the songs that i thought were CLOSE. And i can say that George is funk and Scarlet Pussy isn't. And i am saying that JB is funk and Sexy MF is NOT. At least you're paying attention.


this whole argument can b settled very easily. ur saying that this whole entire thread is based on YOUR opinion on what others think is funky and YOU don't. okay that is very simply put as well I can say what's funky 2 me and not YOU.

however, i would b curious 4 u 2 list the songs in prince's career that you deem funky or embedded in funk.

BSP, It's not about changing U'r mind.....it's about, hopefully, adding a bit of detail 2 the mind U seem 2 have closed up.
When I 1st read U'r thread....I thought U were genuinely looking for help, but it seems your mind was already made up and you just wanted 2 find people who thought like you. So let's do what L4OA says and help us try 2 understand what U consider funk from the world of Prince.....his protoges too.
As 4 the PUREST DEFINITION.....I have yet 2 hear it. U must have one, because U R defending it, so please enlighten us with this DEFINITION.

Good Idea Freddie.
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Reply #691 posted 08/29/08 8:25am

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PoorGoo813 said:

L4OATheOriginal said:



this whole argument can b settled very easily. ur saying that this whole entire thread is based on YOUR opinion on what others think is funky and YOU don't. okay that is very simply put as well I can say what's funky 2 me and not YOU.

however, i would b curious 4 u 2 list the songs in prince's career that you deem funky or embedded in funk.

BSP, It's not about [i]changing[/b] U'r mind.....it's about, hopefully, adding a bit of detail 2 the mind U seem 2 have closed up.
When I 1st read U'r thread....I thought U were genuinely looking for help, but it seems your mind was already made up and you just wanted 2 find people who thought like you. So let's do what L4OA says and help us try 2 understand what U consider funk from the world of Prince.....his protoges too.
Good Idea Freddie.



I was looking to understand where the "myth" came from. I think i figured that out around page 10 or so. Some people have very different ideas as to what "funk" actually is. And now the conversation has evolved to another very interesting topic but is also directly related. I don't think Prince had a sweeping effect on the funk or r&b in those early years. And i'm still here willing to discuss that with anyone that wants to actually DISCUSS it and has some takes to back it up!
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Reply #692 posted 08/29/08 8:30am

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PoorGoo813 said:


BSP, It's not about [i]changing[/b] U'r mind.....it's about, hopefully, adding a bit of detail 2 the mind U seem 2 have closed up.
When I 1st read U'r thread....I thought U were genuinely looking for help, but it seems your mind was already made up and you just wanted 2 find people who thought like you. So let's do what L4OA says and help us try 2 understand what U consider funk from the world of Prince.....his protoges too.
Good Idea Freddie.



I was looking to understand where the "myth" came from. I think i figured that out around page 10 or so. Some people have very different ideas as to what "funk" actually is. And now the conversation has evolved to another very interesting topic but is also directly related. I don't think Prince had a sweeping effect on the funk or r&b in those early years. And i'm still here willing to discuss that with anyone that wants to actually DISCUSS it and has some takes to back it up!

But U seem 2 have passed over L4OA's request 4 a list.....which I feel would start up a new convo.
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Reply #693 posted 08/29/08 8:33am

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PoorGoo813 said:

ButterscotchPimp said:




I was looking to understand where the "myth" came from. I think i figured that out around page 10 or so. Some people have very different ideas as to what "funk" actually is. And now the conversation has evolved to another very interesting topic but is also directly related. I don't think Prince had a sweeping effect on the funk or r&b in those early years. And i'm still here willing to discuss that with anyone that wants to actually DISCUSS it and has some takes to back it up!

But U seem 2 have passed over L4OA's request 4 a list.....which I feel would start up a new convo.



Good lord. Okay, what "list" is it that you're looking for from me?
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Reply #694 posted 08/29/08 8:44am

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this whole argument can b settled very easily. ur saying that this whole entire thread is based on YOUR opinion on what others think is funky and YOU don't. okay that is very simply put as well I can say what's funky 2 me and not YOU.

however, i would b curious 4 u 2 list the songs in prince's career that you deem funky or embedded in funk.
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Reply #695 posted 08/29/08 8:49am

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PoorGoo813 said:

L4OAtheOriginal said:
this whole argument can b settled very easily. ur saying that this whole entire thread is based on YOUR opinion on what others think is funky and YOU don't. okay that is very simply put as well I can say what's funky 2 me and not YOU.

however, i would b curious 4 u 2 list the songs in prince's career that you deem funky or embedded in funk.


Okay, one of those is a pretty short list and the other one is extremely long. I mean, if you want a list of Prince songs that i think are funky, that could take me the better part of a day to compile.

You want a list of Prince songs that I'd classify as "funk" then that's a pretty short list.

Which?
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Reply #696 posted 08/29/08 9:28am

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PoorGoo813 said:

L4OAtheOriginal said:
this whole argument can b settled very easily. ur saying that this whole entire thread is based on YOUR opinion on what others think is funky and YOU don't. okay that is very simply put as well I can say what's funky 2 me and not YOU.

however, i would b curious 4 u 2 list the songs in prince's career that you deem funky or embedded in funk.



The short list of songs from Prince that i think are "funk".

We Can Funk
Hide The Bone

and from The Time,
My Drawers

That's it.

I really wrestled with adding The Exodus Has Begun, but decided against it.
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Reply #697 posted 08/29/08 9:47am

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ButterscotchPimp said:

PoorGoo813 said:

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The short list of songs from Prince that i think are "funk".

We Can Funk
Hide The Bone

and from The Time,
My Drawers

That's it.

I really wrestled with adding The Exodus Has Begun, but decided against it.

Seriuosly?!?!?
The Exodus Has Begun?!?!
If that's not funk, then how would U classify it?
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Reply #698 posted 08/29/08 9:52am

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ButterscotchPimp said:

PoorGoo813 said:

L4OAtheOriginal said:



The short list of songs from Prince that i think are "funk".

We Can Funk
Hide The Bone

and from The Time,
My Drawers

That's it.

I really wrestled with adding The Exodus Has Begun, but decided against it.

GTFOH.
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Reply #699 posted 08/29/08 9:56am

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PoorGoo813 said:

ButterscotchPimp said:




The short list of songs from Prince that i think are "funk".

We Can Funk
Hide The Bone

and from The Time,
My Drawers

That's it.

I really wrestled with adding The Exodus Has Begun, but decided against it.

Seriuosly?!?!?
The Exodus Has Begun?!?!
If that's not funk, then how would U classify it?



It's Prince! He's his own classification. I mean the end is sort of funk, but the verses kinda aren't. And neither are the horn inflections. It's more Prince than "funk", which is why i decided against it.
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Reply #700 posted 08/29/08 10:00am

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ButterscotchPimp said:




The short list of songs from Prince that i think are "funk".

We Can Funk
Hide The Bone

and from The Time,
My Drawers

That's it.

I really wrestled with adding The Exodus Has Begun, but decided against it.

GTFOH.



No. And where'd Murph go? I'm still waiting on a response to my last effort at disproving the whole "Prince changed the course of funk and r&b in '80 - '82" myth?
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Reply #701 posted 08/29/08 10:48am

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Graycap23 said:


GTFOH.



No. And where'd Murph go? I'm still waiting on a response to my last effort at disproving the whole "Prince changed the course of funk and r&b in '80 - '82" myth?



LOL....U remind me of that boxer that gets his ass kicked for 9 rounds straight, gets a little flurry in and then raises their hands in victory...It's not that serious homie...The funny part is I've been very humorous throughout, but I've never stooped down to the blatant disrespect you have shown...but hey, it is what it is...

Now on to your list:

Just because you can Google I'm supposed to be shook?...As usual u fell to see the big picture...So let me spell it out for you...

We are talking about funk, right? And I notice that the only two funk acts listed that list of acts is Rick and the Gap Band...

You throwing out Jermaine Jackson, Stevie, Smokey, Aretha, Kool And The Gang, and Grover Washington Jr?...lol...These indeed were popular and damn good albums embraced by the black community....But they were not what was poppin on the funk music circuit...They were not on the funk circuit...They were not the sound of what was bubbling with the young black music scene...In other words, no one was trying to jack the production of those acts by the beginning of the '80s...

I think Rick is the only cat out of the bunch who had that sort of impact in terms of his music...As well as Prince....Dude was the newness...the underground...He was looked at in the same vein as Rick, and actually more(production wise, not as an artist...Rick was a superstar by then...Prince was still nipping at his heels)since its been noted that Rick's "Superfreak" was influenced by the new wave-funk of the Dirty Mind album and well as white punk acts.....

This is all about the new breed who were crafting new sounds...It just so happened that the production on those three albums (Dirty Mind, The Time, Controversy) was the curve pitch that the youth and funk musicians were checking out...And it showed in subsequent albums of those BLACK funk acts....

Now I have to get back to work...peace...
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Reply #702 posted 08/29/08 10:56am

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murph said:

ButterscotchPimp said:




No. And where'd Murph go? I'm still waiting on a response to my last effort at disproving the whole "Prince changed the course of funk and r&b in '80 - '82" myth?



LOL....U remind me of boxer that gets his ass kicked for 9 rounds straight, gets a little flurry in and then raises their hands in victory...It's not that serious homie...The funny part is I've been very humorous throughout, but I've never stooped down to the blatant disrespect you have shown...but hey, it is what it is...

Now on to your list:

Just because you can Google I'm supposed to be shook?...As usual u fell to see the big picture...So let me spell it out for you...

We are talking about funk, right? And I notice that the only two funk acts listed that list of acts is Rick and the Gap Band...

You throwing out Jermaine Jackson, Stevie, Smokey, Aretha, Kool And The Gang, and Grover Washington Jr?...lol...These indeed were popular and damn good albums embraced by the black community....But they were not what was poppin on the funk music circuit...They were not on the funk circuit...They were not the sound of what was bubbling with the young black music scene...In other words, no one was trying to jack the production of those acts by the beginning of the '80s...

I think Rick is the only cat out of the bunch who had that sort of impact in terms of his music...As well as Prince....Dude was the newness...the underground...He was looked at in the same vein as Rick, and actually more(production wise, not as an artist...Rick was a superstar by then...Prince was still nipping at his heels)since its been noted that Rick's "Superfreak" was influenced by the new wave-funk of the Dirty Mind album and well as white punk acts.....

This is all about the new breed who were crafting new sounds...It just so happened that the production on those three albums (Dirty Mind, The Time, Controversy) was the curve pitch that the youth and funk musicians were checking out...And it showed in subsequent albums of those BLACK funk acts....

Now I have to get back to work...peace...



I'm going to stop short of calling you a straight up clown, but your little delusion of what you think you've done on this thread is comical. You're Mike Tyson. Gotcha. And you're the one that's in here acting like you write for fucking Rolling Stone and dismissing anyone that doesn't agree with your weak ass argument as "having not listened to music".

Nice try on trying to insinuate that i threw out Aretha Franklin and Grover Washington, Jr as "funk acts". Now who the fuck is baiting and switching? YOU were talking about how Prince was "relevant" in the black community in '80-'82. I Googled the BILLBOARD CHARTS and came up with the albums that topped the charts and then pointed out how the sound you gave credit to PRINCE for injecting into funk and r&b was already happening on it's own, and THIS is what you come back with?

I expected better from you, actually.
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Reply #703 posted 08/29/08 11:13am

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You're such a moron. There was no threat in any of those messages. All the negative shit you're getting your brought on yourself. You saw this mess coming in the very first post.

Which leads me to believe that you're actually kind of sick. If you need attention this badly, you are one empty, pathetic sack of flesh.




Awww, Saavy! Was that you org-noting me? A pal of yours? Again, I'M NOT GOING ANYWHERE. Don't care if NONE of ya'll like me. I'm going to keep speaking my mind and making my case. And i'm certainly not sweating e-insults on a Prince fansite. C'mon. Come correct, now.


Again you're proving just how stupid you are. Anyone that's actually read me knows that I don't do the "private message" thing on here. My thoughts are out in the open. An easy thing to do when you're right. Again WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU GO, BECAUSE YOU'RE JUST NOT THAT RELEVANT. You said something stupid, that was tantamount to Ross Perot referring to black people as "You People". And now your posts that show you waffling, are nothing more than a plea for help. You screwed up, and now your paying the price for it.

If you want to dig yourself out of the hole you're in, stop speaking your mind (what little material there is to work with in the first place) and start speaking factually.
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Reply #704 posted 08/29/08 11:21am

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BP,

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I got in trouble for this as well once not a good thing to do.

*walks out of the thread*

Back on topic: I still say everyone has their own opinion about what "funk" actually is.
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Reply #705 posted 08/29/08 11:23am

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I can agree with this post somewhat. I mean, Prince IS capable of getting down with the funk. I think that we have some real proof of this. I would have to say though, that he's certainly not as funky as many would make him out to be. I'd say that with Prince, rock, pop and soul are the musical styles in which he is best at, more so than funk. And his greatest album(according to most people that is), 'Purple Rain', barely has any hint of funk in it, if any at all. It does contain all the styles that he's best at doing(rock, pop and soul). And if you listen to his first 2 albums, they really have more of a disco influenced sound to them, rather than funk, especially on 'For You'. Both of these albums also have their fair share of rock and soul numbers on them as well. The albums that directly followed these two, had a lot of New Wave influences within them, again, more so than funk.

So I agree with this post that Prince is definitely not, first and foremost, a funk artist. Like I said before, he is much more of a rock, pop and soul man than he is funk.
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Yeah,I had basically touched on this much earlier in this thread when I broke down how P "blended" rock into his funk grooves.
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Reply #706 posted 08/29/08 11:26am

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So far i havent reacted on this thread. But what the OP is stating is pure misconception, IMO.

I agree, Prince might not be a pure 'funk'-artist in essence, but that is exactly what i like about the fellow: as much as i love funk, i am glad he isnt repeating itself and far more versatile then James Brown and George Clinton.

But when it comes to Princes funk-legacy i see a straight line from: James Brown, Sly Stone, George Clinton to the Minneapolis sound.
Funk has never been a style of music that is 'puritan' at all, like for example: Blues and reggae.
One of the main strengths of funk is that its a style of music that can mix so well with other styles of music, to create new kinds of arrangements and sound experience.
James Brown might have created the pure 'backbone' of funk, but The Meters mixed it with swampy New Orleans sounds, Sly Stone melted it with psychedelic rock and soul, Miles Davis brought it into jazz-fusion and George Clinton propelled it into space.
The main achievement of Prince is that he has used ´the funk´ to redefine how music should sound, how you can arrange songs in a special way. And, of course, as not merely a funkartist (Cameo and Rick James come to mind) he has been intelligent and versatile enough to influence the whole 'landscape of pop'.

There is no myth of funk, its a history lesson. Prince did understand funk in the early eighties, and saw the possibilities funk had to merge with pop, rock, new wave and soul. It gave us the Minneapolis sound.
And allthough Prince hasnt released any 'pure funk'-albums during his career (but who gives a damn about puritans?), i can easily say that his album '1999' and the more 'refined' incursions into beat programming and arranging after that (especially the Sign of the Times album) have had a tremendous influence on how music 'sounds' nowadays.

Personally i consider 1999 his most influential album. You hear stark echoes from it on the production work of Timbaland, Missy Elliot and the Neptunes. Next to that: the commercial style of the swedish producers from 'bubblegum' acts like Britney Spears and The Backstreet Boys is obviously influenced by it: the ways the beats are programmed, the synth sounds, its all there.
But there are also more 'left-wing' artists influenced by those sounds, especially in the dancedepartement. The current electro-funk movement owes a lot to Prince. Artists like Daft Punk, Peaches and Stijn 'steal' a lot from Princes early incursions intro electro-funk.

Next to that, the often more refined drum-and-bass demosound Prince shows on especially Sign of the Times can be heard again on Lenny Kravitz debut album, on the albums of the 'English Prince' Karl Wallinger (aka World Party) and Beck knows to deal with it also. So (alternative) rockartists find inspiration in Prince too.

Finally, you have so many artists who are indirectly influenced by what Prince has done: Outkast, certain hip-hop productions (combining digital beats with acoustic instruments), Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson (during her Jam and lewis-period), D'angelo, The Roots, to name a few.

To conclude: Prince might be not a funk-artist in essence, he is simply more then that. He has used elements of the funk to create his own music and in that way influenced numerous of others who came after him.
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Reply #707 posted 08/29/08 11:31am

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BP,

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I got in trouble for this as well once not a good thing to do.

*walks out of the thread*

Back on topic: I still say everyone has their own opinion about what "funk" actually is.
[Edited 8/29/08 11:29am]

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Reply #708 posted 08/29/08 11:36am

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BP,

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I got in trouble for this as well once not a good thing to do.

*walks out of the thread*

Back on topic: I still say everyone has their own opinion about what "funk" actually is.[Edited 8/29/08 11:29am]

I agree with you and there is nothing wrong with anyone here having a different view of funk.
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #709 posted 08/29/08 11:40am

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Reply #710 posted 08/29/08 11:53am

Splanknasty

This discussion is, frankly, retarded.

When Roger Troutman, who knew a thing or two about ridiculously heavy funk, name-checked Prince on 'It Doesn't Really Matter', he was acknowledging a fact that every musician who has ever released a funk record knows.

Prince's funk is colossal. It is huge. I'm sitting here listening to 'Rock Hard in a Funky Place'. I could be listening to any of tunes with a gated snare and a syncopated Lynn rhythm.

After this post I'm not going to contribute to this thread since it's been started by someone who doesn't really either the tradition or the possibilities of funk music. I'm simply here to register my disgust. smile

Go and listen to the first Slapbak album, to the last Cameo albums, even D'Angelo's 'Brown Sugar'. Go and google for Tease.

Oh yeah, go here:

http://theheaviestfunkint...press.com/

Get some education.

This thread is a disgrace to black music.
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Reply #711 posted 08/29/08 11:55am

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Not bad for a 17-year-old...props....


17?

oh!!! lol .. no no.. I was saying that I am 17 hours ahead of the site....I'm in Australia (which is my excuse for a having a stunted knowledge of the funk genre)- I'm often not online at the some time as everyone else.

i hope i still get props though
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Reply #712 posted 08/29/08 11:58am

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murph said:



Not bad for a 17-year-old...props....


17?

oh!!! lol .. no no.. I was saying that I am 17 hours ahead of the site....I'm in Australia (which is my excuse for a having a stunted knowledge of the funk genre)- I'm often not online at the some time as everyone else.

i hope i still get props though



LOL....It's all good...u seem like cool folks...I will org u later with some albums to pick up...
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Reply #713 posted 08/29/08 11:58am

Graycap23

Splanknasty said:

This discussion is, frankly, retarded.

When Roger Troutman, who knew a thing or two about ridiculously heavy funk, name-checked Prince on 'It Doesn't Really Matter', he was acknowledging a fact that every musician who has ever released a funk record knows.

Prince's funk is colossal. It is huge. I'm sitting here listening to 'Rock Hard in a Funky Place'. I could be listening to any of tunes with a gated snare and a syncopated Lynn rhythm.

After this post I'm not going to contribute to this thread since it's been started by someone who doesn't really either the tradition or the possibilities of funk music. I'm simply here to register my disgust. smile

Go and listen to the first Slapbak album, to the last Cameo albums, even D'Angelo's 'Brown Sugar'. Go and google for Tease.

Oh yeah, go here:

http://theheaviestfunkint...press.com/

Get some education.

This thread is a disgrace to black music.
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Couldn't AGREE more.
I think that was the intent.
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Reply #714 posted 08/29/08 12:01pm

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Not bad for a 17-year-old...props....


17?

oh!!! lol .. no no.. I was saying that I am 17 hours ahead of the site....I'm in Australia (which is my excuse for a having a stunted knowledge of the funk genre)- I'm often not online at the some time as everyone else.

i hope i still get props though

IMHO you still get props for being open for your views on this topic, which I cant bring myself to do since I see the way the thread is going.

*props*
Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song wall
Proud Wendy and Lisa Fancy Lesbian asskisser thumbs up!
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Reply #715 posted 08/29/08 12:03pm

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savvy said:

ButterscotchPimp said:





Awww, Saavy! Was that you org-noting me? A pal of yours? Again, I'M NOT GOING ANYWHERE. Don't care if NONE of ya'll like me. I'm going to keep speaking my mind and making my case. And i'm certainly not sweating e-insults on a Prince fansite. C'mon. Come correct, now.


Again you're proving just how stupid you are. Anyone that's actually read me knows that I don't do the "private message" thing on here. My thoughts are out in the open. An easy thing to do when you're right. Again WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU GO, BECAUSE YOU'RE JUST NOT THAT RELEVANT. You said something stupid, that was tantamount to Ross Perot referring to black people as "You People". And now your posts that show you waffling, are nothing more than a plea for help. You screwed up, and now your paying the price for it.

If you want to dig yourself out of the hole you're in, stop speaking your mind (what little material there is to work with in the first place) and start speaking factually.



Wow. For someone that you don't find "relevant" and that you do find as "stupid", you sure seem to be spending a lot of energy on this thread trying to prove some misguided point.

You say i'm waffling, but i think i've discussed whatever was in front of me, proven my point REPEATEDLY and have given as good as i've gotten.

It's all perception, i guess.
Here's a "I Hate BSP" membership card for ya.
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Reply #716 posted 08/29/08 12:06pm

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robinesque said:

What BP and BK are suggesting would be called "convergent evolution" in biology (believers in genesis... block your ears... now)

This is when unrelated animals develop a similar trait in order to exploit a similar niche... like gliders... you get gliding possums and gliding lizards.. looks and acts the same, but has come about independently from one another.

The thing is in nature, this is rare.. and nature has lots to work with.




omfg I thought your anlogy was flavors!

But i dig the evolution anlogy better because it fits better.
I loved early Prince records because they did sound diffrent that anything else out there, and i was listening to everything BP and BK have mentioned, papa Prince had a brand new bag, nothing sounded like Contoversy!, it sounded new and fresh. everybody bp and bk have mentioned, the Bar-Kays et-all tho funky, were sounding old fashioned.
And just like the other cats before him, Prince is sounding a little old fashioned now to some of us older folk, you can never get a high as good as the first time.
*I hear someone coming, i must blow out this candle and head back to the convent, hurry
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man do I love you...hilarious..
no... I did attempt this first...I tried to classify this area of music using order/family/genus etc....but like I said, it doesn't really hold up very well when you actually try and map it out.

anyway..if Prince was sound was fresh and being heard... I don't see how he could have had no influence on others...

what about the time? did they sound fresh too?
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Reply #717 posted 08/29/08 12:07pm

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toots said:

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[Posting of orgnotes is against the site rules snip no no no! - luv4u]

As the rules states:

Respect others' privacy and belongings.
Don't post orgNotes, e-mails or other private correspondence in public forums. Don't make private information about other users, public. Don't take avatar or other graphics and use them as your own, or as the basis for your own, without permission. - luv4u
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BP,

Savvy is right you cant post orgnotes like that says in the forum rules(it is the last rule in the rule section):

Respect others' privacy and belongings.
Don't post orgNotes, e-mails or other private correspondence in public forums. Don't make private information about other users, public. Don't take avatar or other graphics and use them as your own, or as the basis for your own, without permission.


I got in trouble for this as well once not a good thing to do.

*walks out of the thread*

Back on topic: I still say everyone has their own opinion about what "funk" actually is.
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Awwwww! bawl Don't go!!!!!

Man, ya'll REALLY do not like me!

Look, someone sent me insults in an org-note. I posted both sides of the brief exchange word for word. So how is someone calling me "faggot" and a "bitch" their "privacy"??? Wouldn't that be my "privacy"? However, if you want to run and get a mod and have them snip that for me, i'll coughapologizecough for it. How's that.


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Reply #718 posted 08/29/08 12:09pm

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Riverpoet31 said:

So far i havent reacted on this thread. But what the OP is stating is pure misconception, IMO.

I agree, Prince might not be a pure 'funk'-artist in essence, but that is exactly what i like about the fellow: as much as i love funk, i am glad he isnt repeating itself and far more versatile then James Brown and George Clinton.

But when it comes to Princes funk-legacy i see a straight line from: James Brown, Sly Stone, George Clinton to the Minneapolis sound.
Funk has never been a style of music that is 'puritan' at all, like for example: Blues and reggae.
One of the main strengths of funk is that its a style of music that can mix so well with other styles of music, to create new kinds of arrangements and sound experience.
James Brown might have created the pure 'backbone' of funk, but The Meters mixed it with swampy New Orleans sounds, Sly Stone melted it with psychedelic rock and soul, Miles Davis brought it into jazz-fusion and George Clinton propelled it into space.
The main achievement of Prince is that he has used ´the funk´ to redefine how music should sound, how you can arrange songs in a special way. And, of course, as not merely a funkartist (Cameo and Rick James come to mind) he has been intelligent and versatile enough to influence the whole 'landscape of pop'.

There is no myth of funk, its a history lesson. Prince did understand funk in the early eighties, and saw the possibilities funk had to merge with pop, rock, new wave and soul. It gave us the Minneapolis sound.
And allthough Prince hasnt released any 'pure funk'-albums during his career (but who gives a damn about puritans?), i can easily say that his album '1999' and the more 'refined' incursions into beat programming and arranging after that (especially the Sign of the Times album) have had a tremendous influence on how music 'sounds' nowadays.

Personally i consider 1999 his most influential album. You hear stark echoes from it on the production work of Timbaland, Missy Elliot and the Neptunes. Next to that: the commercial style of the swedish producers from 'bubblegum' acts like Britney Spears and The Backstreet Boys is obviously influenced by it: the ways the beats are programmed, the synth sounds, its all there.
But there are also more 'left-wing' artists influenced by those sounds, especially in the dancedepartement. The current electro-funk movement owes a lot to Prince. Artists like Daft Punk, Peaches and Stijn 'steal' a lot from Princes early incursions intro electro-funk.

Next to that, the often more refined drum-and-bass demosound Prince shows on especially Sign of the Times can be heard again on Lenny Kravitz debut album, on the albums of the 'English Prince' Karl Wallinger (aka World Party) and Beck knows to deal with it also. So (alternative) rockartists find inspiration in Prince too.

Finally, you have so many artists who are indirectly influenced by what Prince has done: Outkast, certain hip-hop productions (combining digital beats with acoustic instruments), Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson (during her Jam and lewis-period), D'angelo, The Roots, to name a few.

To conclude: Prince might be not a funk-artist in essence, he is simply more then that. He has used elements of the funk to create his own music and in that way influenced numerous of others who came after him.



It's funny how you say you don't agree with me, but then co-sign like 95% of what i've said already.

Get down, though.....
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Reply #719 posted 08/29/08 12:14pm

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Splanknasty said:

This discussion is, frankly, retarded.

When Roger Troutman, who knew a thing or two about ridiculously heavy funk, name-checked Prince on 'It Doesn't Really Matter', he was acknowledging a fact that every musician who has ever released a funk record knows.

Prince's funk is colossal. It is huge. I'm sitting here listening to 'Rock Hard in a Funky Place'. I could be listening to any of tunes with a gated snare and a syncopated Lynn rhythm.

After this post I'm not going to contribute to this thread since it's been started by someone who doesn't really either the tradition or the possibilities of funk music. I'm simply here to register my disgust. smile

Go and listen to the first Slapbak album, to the last Cameo albums, even D'Angelo's 'Brown Sugar'. Go and google for Tease.

Oh yeah, go here:

http://theheaviestfunkint...press.com/

Get some education.

This thread is a disgrace to black music.
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And thanks for coming in and saying absolutely nothing and then stomping off in a huff.

You're a peach.


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