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Thread started 03/25/09 3:40pm

Klyph

Am I The Only One Who Has Never Thought Of Prince As "Funky"?

I mean, sure he has had some funky moments (like say Housequake or Shockadelica, and to an extent Erotic City) but when I think of words to describe P's music dry, sparse and colorful come to mind more than funky. I just don't understand this whole " I want the funky Prince" thing.
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Reply #1 posted 03/25/09 3:41pm

CrimsonLot3s

I just think he's Cool. cool
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Reply #2 posted 03/25/09 3:41pm

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he can be damn funky sometimes...
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Reply #3 posted 03/25/09 3:45pm

Klyph

cborgman said:

he can be damn funky sometimes...


Occasionally, you're right. But I've had several of my friends who are non-Prince fans describe his music as funk and I think to myself "They must have never heard real Funk before".
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Reply #4 posted 03/25/09 3:46pm

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Yes, Prince can be really funky especially when he's feelin it on that guitar. You must be new! eek
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Reply #5 posted 03/25/09 3:47pm

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Klyph said:

cborgman said:

he can be damn funky sometimes...


Occasionally, you're right. But I've had several of my friends who are non-Prince fans describe his music as funk and I think to myself "They must have never heard real Funk before".


clinton is a hell of a lot funkier, but p can funk it up some times
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Reply #6 posted 03/25/09 3:47pm

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It's surely not funk in the traditional sense. Most of his music has a straight pop/rock vibe anyway. In the 80s at least.
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Reply #7 posted 03/25/09 3:49pm

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Yes, Prince can be really funky especially when he's feelin it on that guitar. You must be new! eek


Not even close! I'm 31, been listening to P since I could talk. And I don't think Chicken Grease is particularly funky. Funk is not in the guitar for me, its in the low end.
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Reply #8 posted 03/25/09 3:49pm

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Klyph said:

Dayclear said:

Yes, Prince can be really funky especially when he's feelin it on that guitar. You must be new! eek


Not even close! I'm 31, been listening to P since I could talk. And I don't think Chicken Grease is particularly funky. Funk is not in the guitar for me, its in the low end.


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Reply #9 posted 03/25/09 3:50pm

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calldapplwondery83 said:

It's surely not funk in the traditional sense. Most of his music has a straight pop/rock vibe anyway. In the 80s at least.


Exactly! Yet he gets lumped into "funk". Hell, he even exclaims how funky he is during non-funky moments! Just an observation.
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Reply #10 posted 03/25/09 3:52pm

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cborgman said:

Klyph said:



Not even close! I'm 31, been listening to P since I could talk. And I don't think Chicken Grease is particularly funky. Funk is not in the guitar for me, its in the low end.


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Yep, and Sly wasn't always funky like some may think. Fresh has lots of funky moments, but alot of Sly has an almost "R & B version of" folk feel to it
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Reply #11 posted 03/25/09 3:52pm

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Prince has a Funky Slice 2 him...Prince has all of these different flavors of sounds that I honestly just give him his own Space on the music shelf. cool
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Reply #12 posted 03/25/09 3:54pm

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Klyph said:

cborgman said:



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Yep, and Sly wasn't always funky like some may think. Fresh has lots of funky moments, but alot of Sly has an almost "R & B version of" folk feel to it

i prefer george.

as much as i despise larry graham, he can slap some bass
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Reply #13 posted 03/25/09 4:05pm

Klyph

cborgman said:

Klyph said:



Yep, and Sly wasn't always funky like some may think. Fresh has lots of funky moments, but alot of Sly has an almost "R & B version of" folk feel to it

i prefer george.

as much as i despise larry graham, he can slap some bass


Larry stole my Hero!!!! wink
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Reply #14 posted 03/25/09 4:07pm

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Klyph said:

I mean, sure he has had some funky moments (like say Housequake or Shockadelica, and to an extent Erotic City) but when I think of words to describe P's music dry, sparse and colorful come to mind more than funky. I just don't understand this whole " I want the funky Prince" thing.



He clearly isn't one thing... hes funky, poppy, bluesy, rocky he does it all... and he covers more ground than any artist in my lifetime and well
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Reply #15 posted 03/25/09 4:09pm

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Klyph said:

calldapplwondery83 said:

It's surely not funk in the traditional sense. Most of his music has a straight pop/rock vibe anyway. In the 80s at least.


Exactly! Yet he gets lumped into "funk". Hell, he even exclaims how funky he is during non-funky moments! Just an observation.


yep ...but the problem is its a pretty lame and obviously inaccurate one
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Reply #16 posted 03/25/09 4:09pm

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Tame said:

Prince has a Funky Slice 2 him...Prince has all of these different flavors of sounds that I honestly just give him his own Space on the music shelf. cool


You're right, he does have different flavors. The funny thing is when I go back and listen to old albums, I'm starting to realize that Prince's sound was as varied as I thought it was. He basically wrote standard pop/rock and r&b structured tunes that had his own little mark on them. Not to take anything away from that, but I used to think "Prince can do any kind of music" but he really didn't and when he attempted to it wasn't all that great (3 Chains Of Gold anyone.....Bueller.....Bueller??..)
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Reply #17 posted 03/25/09 4:10pm

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Alexandernvrmind said:

Klyph said:

I mean, sure he has had some funky moments (like say Housequake or Shockadelica, and to an extent Erotic City) but when I think of words to describe P's music dry, sparse and colorful come to mind more than funky. I just don't understand this whole " I want the funky Prince" thing.



He clearly isn't one thing... hes funky, poppy, bluesy, rocky he does it all... and he covers more ground than any artist in my lifetime and well


Yeah, I hear ya, but maybe, just maybe you should listen to more artists. I used to think that also.....until someone put me on to Steven Wilson.
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Reply #18 posted 03/25/09 4:11pm

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Alexandernvrmind said:

Klyph said:



Exactly! Yet he gets lumped into "funk". Hell, he even exclaims how funky he is during non-funky moments! Just an observation.


yep ...but the problem is its a pretty lame and obviously inaccurate one


Explain if you don't mind.
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Reply #19 posted 03/25/09 4:15pm

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Klyph said:

Alexandernvrmind said:




He clearly isn't one thing... hes funky, poppy, bluesy, rocky he does it all... and he covers more ground than any artist in my lifetime and well


Yeah, I hear ya, but maybe, just maybe you should listen to more artists. I used to think that also.....


dude its because I listened to Prince that I enjoy all different kinds of music... and its a no brainer that Prince is funky.... c'mon

thats just silly... Sure Cream or LRC aren't funky but Days of Wild, We Can Funk, and Old School Company sure are

He gets labled as Funky because he is. Heck even when hes rocking out his band is funk and has plenty of bottom. His performance of Fury on SNL was funky like two day old Greens.

Perhaps you need to listen to more music than just Bootsy or George Clinton
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Reply #20 posted 03/25/09 4:18pm

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Alexandernvrmind said:

Klyph said:



Yeah, I hear ya, but maybe, just maybe you should listen to more artists. I used to think that also.....


dude its because I listened to Prince that I enjoy all different kinds of music... and its a no brainer that Prince is funky.... c'mon

thats just silly... Sure Cream or LRC aren't funky but Days of Wild, We Can Funk, and Old School Company sure are

He gets labled as Funky because he is. Heck even when hes rocking out his band is funk and has plenty of bottom. His performance of Fury on SNL was funky like two day old Greens.

Perhaps you need to listen to more music than just Bootsy or George Clinton


I do listen to more than Bootsy and George. We just have an obvious difference of opinion because IMO there was nothing, absolutely nothing funky about Fury on SNL! We Can Funk though.....you got me on that one...its pretty damn funky
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Reply #21 posted 03/25/09 4:23pm

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Next to George Prince is the funkiest. Sometimes even a lil funkier. That's what I think!
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Reply #22 posted 03/25/09 4:29pm

Klyph

PEJ said:

Next to George Prince is the funkiest. Sometimes even a lil funkier. That's what I think!

I'd put Rick James before I'd put Prince in the "funkiest" category. Hell, I'd put Stevie Wonder and David Bowie in the "funkiest" category before Prince. eek
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Reply #23 posted 03/25/09 4:31pm

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How in thee hail did y'all miss the mother of all threads about Prince's funk?

http://prince.org/msg/7/279744?&pg=1

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Reply #24 posted 03/25/09 4:35pm

Klyph

babynoz said:

How in thee hail did y'all miss the mother of all threads about Prince's funk?

http://prince.org/msg/7/279744?&pg=1

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I don't spend my days scanning Prince.org, sorry sad
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Reply #25 posted 03/25/09 4:44pm

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What is FUNKY (?)

Brigette: How does the Time go about generating such a funky sound?
Morris: Pardon me, wait, I Know you didn't say Funk
Brigette: well
Morris: Let me just say one thing
Funk is dead
Funk is something U can learn in school
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I don't think Prince's music was supposed 2 B labelled "FUNKY" like George Clinton








Klyph said:

I mean, sure he has had some funky moments (like say Housequake or Shockadelica, and to an extent Erotic City) but when I think of words to describe P's music dry, sparse and colorful come to mind more than funky. I just don't understand this whole " I want the funky Prince" thing.

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Reply #26 posted 03/25/09 4:50pm

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You know, I was thinking this past week about funk and was thinking that it's kinda off that label Prince "funky" or a funk artist. Yeah, he's had some funky ass tunes, but as a whole, no.
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Reply #27 posted 03/25/09 4:51pm

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Klyph said:

babynoz said:

How in thee hail did y'all miss the mother of all threads about Prince's funk?

http://prince.org/msg/7/279744?&pg=1

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I don't spend my days scanning Prince.org, sorry sad


Not ragging on you at all...I just thought some peeps would find the thread interesting. sad
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Reply #28 posted 03/25/09 5:02pm

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Klyph said:

PEJ said:

Next to George Prince is the funkiest. Sometimes even a lil funkier. That's what I think!

I'd put Rick James before I'd put Prince in the "funkiest" category. Hell, I'd put Stevie Wonder and David Bowie in the "funkiest" category before Prince. eek




you would I wouldn't. Rick was funky but short lived. Prince is alive and still puttin out much funk!
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Reply #29 posted 03/25/09 5:14pm

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Yes!
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