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Reply #60 posted 02/02/09 3:18pm

DelaFunk

calldapplwondery83 said:

I don't like a subscription fee AT ALL. hmph! I couldn't care less about some photo-shopped to death pictures of Prince and "animations". Just let me pay for albums and videos and it's fine.


Didn't he decide against the subscription method before - because he had trouble maintaining what he promised to deliver every month? Don't quote me on that - but that's what I remember.

I'd be much happier paying for each video/track/album individually as they come, unless of course the subscription cost is reasonable!

We're talking Credit Crunch people!
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Reply #61 posted 02/02/09 3:21pm

viewaskew

It sounded great until I read news of the same old freaking Sly & The Family Stone covers & the "real music by real musicians" quote. Nothing has changed in ten years.
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Reply #62 posted 02/02/09 3:25pm

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majic said:

hmm.....do you think this could be the reason bhind it all? Deleting footage off YouTube, closing housequake.....so he could take the stuff we previously had 4 free and charge us for it?


Damn Shame..

He DIDN'T close housequake. rolleyes
RIP sad
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Reply #63 posted 02/02/09 3:39pm

Sdldawn

I sincerely doubt he will let anyone own his videos.. i bet you can only watch them
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Reply #64 posted 02/02/09 4:57pm

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viewaskew said:

It sounded great until I read news of the same old freaking Sly & The Family Stone covers & the "real music by real musicians" quote. Nothing has changed in ten years.

Sly Stone hits (”Everyday People,” “Stand,” etc.).

confused lol
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Reply #65 posted 02/02/09 5:03pm

realm

For $77 I hope it's like the old NPGMC and we get new music monthly and it includes the new albums in 2008. But hope is for dopes in Prince world,

I guess we will wait and see what the deal is first! The facts are the economy is completely in the craper so I believe Prince will have to keep this in mind. I think everyone has concerns about work/future at the point. I really have a problem with some artists asking for $250 for concert tickets at this point in time. So $77 for some videos and being able to buy some Larry G. songs wouldn't excite me.

People on the outside of P's rosey ass world are getting slaughtered from the crappo economy. The deal that Prince's new website/club will have to an excellent value or I doubt a ton of people will sign up, of course that's not a bad thing either, well really not because it seems like he will lose interest if the site doesn't make $$$??

RadioHeads "Creep"..nah How about covering Pink Floyd's "Money" P???
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Reply #66 posted 02/02/09 5:14pm

jonylawson

viewaskew said:

It sounded great until I read news of the same old freaking Sly & The Family Stone covers & the "real music by real musicians" quote. Nothing has changed in ten years.


aint a damn thing changed.....

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Reply #67 posted 02/02/09 5:15pm

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squirrelgrease said:

There is no fucking way I will pay a subscription fee. Burn me once, shame on you... Burn me twice...

as tempted as RDs account was, I aint payin for it either lol
2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740
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Reply #68 posted 02/02/09 7:37pm

kimrachell

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Prince Unveils Plan to Release Three LPs Via Lotusflow3r Website at Private Gig

http://www.rollingstone.c...ivate-gig/

The e-mail invitation was vague but intriguing: spend Saturday night at Prince’s mansion in Beverly Hills for “a journey through the galaxy” and a live performance by the man himself.

As the first to arrive, I’m greeted by Scott Addison Clay, the bearded young developer behind Prince’s new Website, lotusflow3r.com. He wears a tweed jacket and sits behind a widescreen computer monitor to show off a bit of the new site, launched just minutes earlier. Leaning against a nearby couch is a sparkling metal cane, with Prince’s “love symbol” etched into the handle.

Clay notes that 10 years before, Prince helped revolutionize the relationship between music and the Internet by being the first major artist to debut music exclusively on the Web. And lotusflow3r.com is where Prince will release three new albums in 2009, including MPLSound, Lotus Flow3r and the unveiling of his newest female protégé Bria Valente.
Then there is a voice behind us: “Can I use my computer?” It’s Prince, smiling in a blue shirt decorated with a stylized drawing of his own image, and shoes with heels that blink colored lights. “It’s OK, I just want to check my e-mail.”

This is his home office, just one corner on a large estate in the exclusive gated community of Beverly Park, in the hills above Los Angeles. In another room is a space-age grand piano with liquid curves and framed snapshots of Chris Rock, Spike Lee, Quincy Jones and other friends. Outside on a pedestal amid the reflecting pools, recording studio and a beach volleyball court is a metal sculpture of his symbol. This is could only be one man’s house.

Downstairs in the home theater, Clay gives a deeper glimpse of what’s coming on the site, set to slowly unfold in coming months. For now, it is limited to a home page with a barren cliff beneath a night sky and three new songs: “Another Boy,” “Colonized Mind” and “Discojellyfish,” which flow from a boombox that glows purple. Fans will eventually be asked to pay a subscription fee to open up other areas of the site, with music, lyrics, animation, photographs and video (including Prince’s cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” at Coachella last year).

Guests are led down the hall, past the pool table and a pair of motorcycles that look like they just rolled off the cover of Purple Rain, toward the sound of a band tuning up in a small room. It’s a crowd of barely 30 people: three invited fans, a few journalists, soul singer Anita Baker, DJ Kat Corbett from KROQ-FM and Miss Valente, tall and elegant in a low-cut dress.

Prince is in the corner with a guitar and the first song is a shimmering cover of the Cars’ “Let’s Go,” followed by “Crimson & Clover” (by Tommy James and the Shondells), before erupting into the Troggs’ “Wild Thing” as Prince raises his guitar, singing like Hendrix himself: “Baby, I think I love you . . . sock it to me!”

He calls harmonica player Frédéric Yonnet up to blow through the Rolling Stones’ “Miss You,” following a tough, sexy groove as Prince announces: “Come on out on the dancefloor, come on!” It’s just the first of two sets he’ll lead tonight, and it’s a purely musical performance, without the big production of a tour date, playing vivid originals going all the way back to 1979’s “I Feel for You” and surprising cover tunes, including several Sly Stone hits (”Everyday People,” “Stand,” etc.).

You could see when Prince was especially moved by an emotional vocal from Baker or one of his three backup singers (Marva King, Shelby Jackson and Olivia Warfield), whose solos are epic performances unto themselves. Baker joins him for several duets, including a new song called “Guitar.”

“Real music by real musicians,” Prince announces, slipping into another funky psychedelic groove, leaving room for big solos from the band and his own guitar.

Near the end of the second set, it’s nearly 3 a.m. as Prince and bassist Josh Dunham jump into a sticky groove that’s instantly recognizable as a 1976 riff from Wild Cherry. Prince points directly at Clay, his Internet guru, by now pealed out of his tweed at the edge of the dancefloor. He calls him over to the microphone, and Clay immediately begins singing, reading from an ovesized lyric sheet: “Play that funky music, white boy! Play that funky music right!”

Prince leans back against drummer Cora Dunham, still slashing at his guitar, eyebrows rising, as if he can’t believe what he is witnessing. But it’s a kind of unbelievable, brilliant moment, one of many during more than three hours of live music. Clay is still dancing behind the microphone, his dress shirt soaked, and for one moment the baddest white dude on the West Coast. “That’s pretty funky, right?” he asks. With Prince and the band behind him, it could hardly be anything else.


i would prefer to just buy the music via amazon.com, or at a box retailer like target, i don't really wanna sign up for another music club. confused
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Reply #69 posted 02/02/09 8:26pm

thebeautifulon
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cool thanx 4 sharing
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Reply #70 posted 02/03/09 7:00am

EML3

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jonylawson said:

hold on!!

i PAID a lifelong subscription to NPGMC.....didnt i?

yeah have some more money!!-im sure he needs it...AW COME ON!



No,no, He's got a reflection pool and so do I, it seems fair don't it? gots ta give him 'mo money!

....Does his reflection pool have a seat on it and says "Kohler" like mine? Maybe he needs to upgrade. Mine's FANC-EE

lol
"It's all good when U no the only fame is the light that comes from God, and the joy U get 2 say His name."
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Reply #71 posted 02/03/09 8:56am

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I could care less about the video's or the pics. If i'm going to pay my hard earned money I better have 1st crack at tickets for any shows he may be playing. Downloads would be nice too. Exclusive one's would be even better.
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Reply #72 posted 02/03/09 10:33am

Thibaut

and surprising cover tunes, including several Sly Stone hits (”Everyday People,” “Stand,” etc.).


OMG, they actually know nothing about Prince right?
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Reply #73 posted 02/03/09 2:18pm

herb4

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

squirrelgrease said:

There is no fucking way I will pay a subscription fee. Burn me once, shame on you... Burn me twice...

as tempted as RDs account was, I aint payin for it either lol


What's "RD?"

Co-signin' on this, even though I like the new stuff I've heard. If Prince wants to offer up some sort of a la carte type thing where we pay for what we want, I might think about it, but I aint ponyin' up 77 bones just to get e-mails about God, access to a censored message board devoted entirely to kissing his ass, and downloadable songs with a DRM license that effectively renders them useless after a while.

Aren't I supposed to be a "lifetime member" of something anyhow, or did I imagine that?
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Reply #74 posted 02/03/09 2:54pm

glt

When does this issue come out?
Is it already on the stands?
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Reply #75 posted 02/03/09 3:11pm

squirrelgrease

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glt said:

When does this issue come out?
Is it already on the stands?


I think that it's just an e-article for now.
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #76 posted 02/03/09 11:09pm

mushmackalenta

Saturday 7th March at 7pm LA time.

$77.
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Reply #77 posted 02/03/09 11:49pm

Sdldawn

I think even if he gave an official date i would be speculative at this point.
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Reply #78 posted 02/04/09 7:06am

Johnb

Is anyone underwhelmed by the reporting on this ... all the invited publications have written really short stories with very little detail on the site itself... or direct quotes from Prince on why he has decided to get back online and what his vision for the web site is... That is the story I want to read....
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Reply #79 posted 02/04/09 7:09am

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Johnb said:

Is anyone underwhelmed by the reporting on this ... all the invited publications have written really short stories with very little detail on the site itself... or direct quotes from Prince on why he has decided to get back online and what his vision for the web site is... That is the story I want to read....


Read the review by Kat and RD Hull ... cool
Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
James Brown & Michael Jackson RIP, your music still lives with us!
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Reply #80 posted 02/04/09 8:51am

glt

squirrelgrease said:

glt said:

When does this issue come out?
Is it already on the stands?


I think that it's just an e-article for now.

Thanks
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Reply #81 posted 02/05/09 3:36am

BartVanHemelen

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mdn7 said:

As the first to arrive, I’m greeted by Scott Addison Clay, the bearded young developer behind Prince’s new Website, lotusflow3r.com.


Web site developer and greeter. But hey, why would Prince hire a real developer, when he can have clowns like this?

mdn7 said:

Clay notes that 10 years before, Prince helped revolutionize the relationship between music and the Internet by being the first major artist to debut music exclusively on the Web.


Except that he didn't. And that George Michael did it long before Prince. And that ten years ago, Prince was pimping Rave to Clive Davis so he could have a Santana-like hit.

Oh, and nobody followed Prince's example, not in the least because a) it wasn't original and b) it wasn't so good.

mdn7 said:

Downstairs in the home theater, Clay gives a deeper glimpse of what’s coming on the site, set to slowly unfold in coming months.


MONTHS?

Meanwhile Trent Reznor simply posts the word "soon" on his website, and then has his new album up two weeks later. And he repeats that a couple of months later. And by the end of the year he promises a gift, which turns out to be a torrent of 405 GB of unedited live footage of three NIN shows.

BTW NIN's Ghosts I-V was the biggest seller on Amazon's MP3 chart in 2008. Yes, an album that you could DOWNLOAD FOR FREE. http://arstechnica.com/me...charts.ars

mdn7 said:

Fans will eventually be asked to pay a subscription fee to open up other areas of the site, with music, lyrics, animation, photographs and video (including Prince’s cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” at Coachella last year).


Yeah, that'll work.

mdn7 said:

It’s a crowd of barely 30 people: three invited fans, a few journalists, soul singer Anita Baker, DJ Kat Corbett from KROQ-FM and Miss Valente, tall and elegant in a low-cut dress.


So once again Prince plays a set for celebs and clueless journalists. Oh yeah, and three selected fans, one of them a guy who was a major hate mongerer on a.m.p.

mdn7 said:

Prince is in the corner with a guitar and the first song is a shimmering cover of the Cars’ “Let’s Go,” followed by “Crimson & Clover” (by Tommy James and the Shondells), before erupting into the Troggs’ “Wild Thing” as Prince raises his guitar, singing like Hendrix himself: “Baby, I think I love you . . . sock it to me!”

He calls harmonica player Frédéric Yonnet up to blow through the Rolling Stones’ “Miss You,” following a tough, sexy groove as Prince announces: “Come on out on the dancefloor, come on!” It’s just the first of two sets he’ll lead tonight, and it’s a purely musical performance, without the big production of a tour date, playing vivid originals going all the way back to 1979’s “I Feel for You” and surprising cover tunes, including several Sly Stone hits (”Everyday People,” “Stand,” etc.).


So lemme get this straight: Prince, who is about to release THREE albums this years, chooses to promote that by playing COVERS and OLD SONGS.

Remember when Prince promoted new albums by playing songs from those new albums? Remember when Prince played things in concert that were from the NEXT album? Is it just a coincidence that those things happened when Prince made great music? And that he stopped doing that... well, you figure it out.

mdn7 said:

Baker joins him for several duets, including a new song called “Guitar.”


Oh for feck's sake.
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Reply #82 posted 02/05/09 3:57am

MartyMcFly

BartVanHemelen said:

mdn7 said:

Baker joins him for several duets, including a new song called “Guitar.”


Oh for feck's sake.


lol
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Reply #83 posted 02/05/09 9:45am

Sdldawn

BartVanHemelen said:

mdn7 said:
As the first to arrive, I’m greeted by Scott Addison Clay, the bearded young developer behind Prince’s new Website, lotusflow3r.com.


Web site developer and greeter. But hey, why would Prince hire a real developer, when he can have clowns like this?

mdn7 said:
Clay notes that 10 years before, Prince helped revolutionize the relationship between music and the Internet by being the first major artist to debut music exclusively on the Web.


Except that he didn't. And that George Michael did it long before Prince. And that ten years ago, Prince was pimping Rave to Clive Davis so he could have a Santana-like hit.

Oh, and nobody followed Prince's example, not in the least because a) it wasn't original and b) it wasn't so good.

mdn7 said:
Downstairs in the home theater, Clay gives a deeper glimpse of what’s coming on the site, set to slowly unfold in coming months.


MONTHS?

Meanwhile Trent Reznor simply posts the word "soon" on his website, and then has his new album up two weeks later. And he repeats that a couple of months later. And by the end of the year he promises a gift, which turns out to be a torrent of 405 GB of unedited live footage of three NIN shows.

BTW NIN's Ghosts I-V was the biggest seller on Amazon's MP3 chart in 2008. Yes, an album that you could DOWNLOAD FOR FREE. http://arstechnica.com/me...charts.ars

mdn7 said:
Fans will eventually be asked to pay a subscription fee to open up other areas of the site, with music, lyrics, animation, photographs and video (including Prince’s cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” at Coachella last year).


Yeah, that'll work.

mdn7 said:
It’s a crowd of barely 30 people: three invited fans, a few journalists, soul singer Anita Baker, DJ Kat Corbett from KROQ-FM and Miss Valente, tall and elegant in a low-cut dress.


So once again Prince plays a set for celebs and clueless journalists. Oh yeah, and three selected fans, one of them a guy who was a major hate mongerer on a.m.p.

mdn7 said:
Prince is in the corner with a guitar and the first song is a shimmering cover of the Cars’ “Let’s Go,” followed by “Crimson & Clover” (by Tommy James and the Shondells), before erupting into the Troggs’ “Wild Thing” as Prince raises his guitar, singing like Hendrix himself: “Baby, I think I love you . . . sock it to me!”

He calls harmonica player Frédéric Yonnet up to blow through the Rolling Stones’ “Miss You,” following a tough, sexy groove as Prince announces: “Come on out on the dancefloor, come on!” It’s just the first of two sets he’ll lead tonight, and it’s a purely musical performance, without the big production of a tour date, playing vivid originals going all the way back to 1979’s “I Feel for You” and surprising cover tunes, including several Sly Stone hits (”Everyday People,” “Stand,” etc.).


So lemme get this straight: Prince, who is about to release THREE albums this years, chooses to promote that by playing COVERS and OLD SONGS.

Remember when Prince promoted new albums by playing songs from those new albums? Remember when Prince played things in concert that were from the NEXT album? Is it just a coincidence that those things happened when Prince made great music? And that he stopped doing that... well, you figure it out.

mdn7 said:
Baker joins him for several duets, including a new song called “Guitar.”


Oh for feck's sake.


Valid points
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Reply #84 posted 02/07/09 8:39am

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I hope he'll do another gig next month while I'm in L.A. and get an invite smile
"Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."



"We had fun, didn't we?"
-Prince (1958-2016) 4ever in my life
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Reply #85 posted 02/07/09 9:08am

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The report itself was a bit underwhelming lol
But according to this, it sounds like the albums
will only be available via the website. confused
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Reply #86 posted 02/07/09 5:48pm

Maia7

Giovanni777 said:

laurarichardson said:

Fans will eventually be asked to pay a subscription fee to open up other areas of the site, with music, lyrics, animation, photographs and video (including Prince’s cover of Radiohead’s “Creep” at Coachella last year).

Now we all know why he did not want to "Creep" cover on YOUTUBE.
Some of the content will be for sale so we will see if people are interested in paying for music instead of listening for free.


Yeah, and not 2 mention that it will have been professionally filmed and recorded!



I really look 4ward 2 seeing & hearing this performance! star
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Reply #87 posted 02/07/09 6:34pm

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BartVanHemelen said:

Web site developer and greeter. But hey, why would Prince hire a real developer, when he can have clowns like this?


So, he's a clown because he greets people at the door? You don't know him, he said a word, but he's a clown for opening a door??? Give me a fucking break. I think Prince knows what a "real developer" is. His websites have won multiple award.



So lemme get this straight: Prince, who is about to release THREE albums this years, chooses to promote that by playing COVERS and OLD SONGS.

Remember when Prince promoted new albums by playing songs from those new albums? Remember when Prince played things in concert that were from the NEXT album? Is it just a coincidence that those things happened when Prince made great music? And that he stopped doing that... well, you figure it out.


Prince plays new songs on tour all the time. He can play whatever the fuck he wants in his own house!!!

Baker joins him for several duets, including a new song called “Guitar.”


Oh for feck's sake.


Right, like journalists have never made mistakes.

You know, you'd be a lot happier in life if you didn't act like such a whiny baby
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JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!!
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Reply #88 posted 02/11/09 10:28am

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jonylawson said:

viewaskew said:

It sounded great until I read news of the same old freaking Sly & The Family Stone covers & the "real music by real musicians" quote. Nothing has changed in ten years.


aint a damn thing changed.....

mad

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Get a clue P is not going to stop playing Sly and the Family Stone covers. At this point he does Sly’s music better than Sly. It is called funk get over it already.
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Reply #89 posted 02/19/09 1:25pm

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I didn't mind the fee for the npgmc...what was it, $25? We had access to videos, downloads of new songs, albums he would've had trouble releasing otherwise like ONA... and more importantly: advance notice and sales for upcoming concerts.
Do you know how many shows(Prince and otherwise) i've bought tickets for and within ten minutes the first 20 rows are already sold out?!
For almost all large venue concerts, corporate dipshits get advance sales even before the general public can even buy one ticket. Prince tried to get his real fans in the seats first. The npgmc site wasn't without its flaws, but you can't knock him for trying.
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