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Prince's gratitude Do you think that P has ever thanked Mick Jagger for giving him a big opportunity to open for the Stones on the big stage back in '81. I know the concerts turned out to be a bit of a disaster but at least it showed Mick's faith in him (didn't he phone P to try to persuade him to do the second show?). Also, John Mellencamp played LRC to his own fans so maybe he's due a word of thanks too.
I know his haughtiness and arrogance are part of his 'aura'/persona but it would be nice if he acknowledged his peers and not just his childhood influences occasionally. He also apparently blanked the late great guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughn, who wanted to compliment P on his music. Now SRV was definitely due more respect than that and could more than give P a good run for his money on the guitar! | |
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please he can barely thank his fans for supporting him and his music | |
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bigbrother said: Do you think that P has ever thanked Mick Jagger for giving him a big opportunity to open for the Stones on the big stage back in '81. I know the concerts turned out to be a bit of a disaster but at least it showed Mick's faith in him (didn't he phone P to try to persuade him to do the second show?). Also, John Mellencamp played LRC to his own fans so maybe he's due a word of thanks too.
I know his haughtiness and arrogance are part of his 'aura'/persona but it would be nice if he acknowledged his peers and not just his childhood influences occasionally. He also apparently blanked the late great guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughn, who wanted to compliment P on his music. Now SRV was definitely due more respect than that and could more than give P a good run for his money on the guitar! I am sure that he has and does do this but he is a private person so wouldn't make it public and remember he is shy so meeting his heros is nerve racking for him. Just my opinion | |
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bigbrother said: Do you think that P has ever thanked Mick Jagger for giving him a big opportunity to open for the Stones on the big stage back in '81.
U know what...I don't know I swear the words "HATER" is wayyy over-rated...smh | |
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I don't know why Prince never joined in with MJ's We are the world, or What more can I give. Does anyone here know? That was so much of MJ's charm. As a fan you felt like you had a personal relationship with him. He was so loving and kind and soft towards his fans. Yes MJ had more fans worldwide so maybe he could afford more in that department, always telling us he loved us etc. So sweet.
But why didn't Prince ever join this community of artist sessions where they made money for a good cause and stood together as ONE? "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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Bohemian67 said: I don't know why Prince never joined in with MJ's We are the world, or What more can I give. Does anyone here know? That was so much of MJ's charm. As a fan you felt like you had a personal relationship with him. He was so loving and kind and soft towards his fans. Yes MJ had more fans worldwide so maybe he could afford more in that department, always telling us he loved us etc. So sweet.
But why didn't Prince ever join this community of artist sessions where they made money for a good cause and stood together as ONE? My guess, Prince's reclusive nature makes it hard for him to open up to people. love the one who is Love! | |
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The only thanks Prince needs to give is to the man above and everything else will fall in place | |
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Bohemian67 said: I don't know why Prince never joined in with MJ's We are the world, or What more can I give. Does anyone here know? That was so much of MJ's charm. As a fan you felt like you had a personal relationship with him. He was so loving and kind and soft towards his fans. Yes MJ had more fans worldwide so maybe he could afford more in that department, always telling us he loved us etc. So sweet.
But why didn't Prince ever join this community of artist sessions where they made money for a good cause and stood together as ONE? Prince did charity gigs and set up foundations but he didn't make a media event out of it. If you want to do something charitable it doesn't have to be on the evening news. When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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HonestMan13 said: Prince did charity gigs and set up foundations but he didn't make a media event out of it. If you want to do something charitable it doesn't have to be on the evening news. [Edited 9/18/09 19:14pm] "What kind of fuck ending is that?" | |
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Does it matter almost 30 years later? | |
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Prince's gratitude? Now there's a foreign concept if there ever was one! I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Bohemian67 said: I don't know why Prince never joined in with MJ's We are the world, or What more can I give. Does anyone here know? That was so much of MJ's charm. As a fan you felt like you had a personal relationship with him. He was so loving and kind and soft towards his fans. Yes MJ had more fans worldwide so maybe he could afford more in that department, always telling us he loved us etc. So sweet.
But why didn't Prince ever join this community of artist sessions where they made money for a good cause and stood together as ONE? Don't tell me you've never heard the Prince song HELLO. Here are the lyrics. He tells his stance on the We are the world project. Basically he said that he respected what they were doing, However he thought that there was just as much hunger here in America that was'nt being addressed. He asked Sheila E to represent. Also wrote a song (4 the tears in your eyes) for the album. Around the same time is when Prince started his own charity.l4oa ..... Hello Hello Hello Hello Hello Hello Hello Hello I tried 2 tell them that I didn't want 2 sing But I'd gladly write a song instead They said okay and everything was cool 'Til a camera tried 2 get in my bed Hello My bed Hello Hello I was sittin' pretty with a beautiful friend ("Oh darling") When this man tries 2 get in the car ("'Ey Prince, c'mon, give us a smile eh?") No introduction, "How U been?" Just "Up yours, smile, that's right, you're a star!" (Star) U call 'em bodyguards but I call 'em my friends I guess I'm used 2 havin' 'em around And cameras by nature like rewards That's the trouble I get when I'm Uptown I'm not afraid to die (Don't be afraid) Oh no, there's a better place ('Cuz there's a better place 2 go) I eat what I want (U can eat what U want) Whole wheat toast (Anything is cool in moderation) And I'm happy, and that's for sure We're against hungry children Our record stands tall There's just as much hunger here at home We'll do what we can If y'all try and understand A flower that has water will grow And the child misunderstood will go Hello Hello Hello Hello Everybody we're against hungry children Our record stands tall There's just as much hunger here at home We'll do what we can If y'all try and understand A flower that has water will grow And the child misunderstood will go Our record stands tall, u know Give us time and love will show Hello Hello Hello [Edited 9/18/09 22:01pm] Prince did an interview with a woman at Record World. They talked about whatever, then he asked her: "Does your pubic hair go up to your navel?" At that moment, we thought maybe we shouldn't encourage him to do interviews. | |
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Thank you for your reply. No I don't know the song but having read the lyrics it doesn't enlighten me further. I don't feel a strong world message there other than what Prince's experiences. It does not speak of "love" for others to me. I therefore still don't understand why Prince prefers to do things on his own instead of contributing to the "greater good" with all involved.
While I do agree there are hungry in every nation, one cannot compare the poverty in America to third world nations where children are pushed into prostitution to earn for the family and do not even have access to clean drinking water, sanitation, basic necessities or even a primary school education. And while it is noble how many artists have their own charity foundations, one must all take into account that if not done, a lot of that spare cash would go to tax anyway. But perhaps Prince has certain songs I don't know of, where the proceeds all go to charity and nothing else. [Edited 9/19/09 3:28am] "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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HonestMan13 said: Bohemian67 said: I don't know why Prince never joined in with MJ's We are the world, or What more can I give. Does anyone here know? That was so much of MJ's charm. As a fan you felt like you had a personal relationship with him. He was so loving and kind and soft towards his fans. Yes MJ had more fans worldwide so maybe he could afford more in that department, always telling us he loved us etc. So sweet.
But why didn't Prince ever join this community of artist sessions where they made money for a good cause and stood together as ONE? Prince did charity gigs and set up foundations but he didn't make a media event out of it. If you want to do something charitable it doesn't have to be on the evening news. That's absolutely true but celebreties carry a lot of PR weight and their influence/presence in certain projects do lead the less wise in the world to think again about what they're doing and how. I think of Brad Pitt with his Katrina hurricane relief project & Bono of course from U2. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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bigbrother said: Do you think that P has ever thanked Mick Jagger for giving him a big opportunity to open for the Stones on the big stage back in '81. I know the concerts turned out to be a bit of a disaster but at least it showed Mick's faith in him (didn't he phone P to try to persuade him to do the second show?). Also, John Mellencamp played LRC to his own fans so maybe he's due a word of thanks too.
I know his haughtiness and arrogance are part of his 'aura'/persona but it would be nice if he acknowledged his peers and not just his childhood influences occasionally. He also apparently blanked the late great guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughn, who wanted to compliment P on his music. Now SRV was definitely due more respect than that and could more than give P a good run for his money on the guitar! Don't know, don't care. | |
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Bohemian67 said: HonestMan13 said: Prince did charity gigs and set up foundations but he didn't make a media event out of it. If you want to do something charitable it doesn't have to be on the evening news. That's absolutely true but celebreties carry a lot of PR weight and their influence/presence in certain projects do lead the less wise in the world to think again about what they're doing and how. I think of Brad Pitt with his Katrina hurricane relief project & Bono of course from U2. Why is anyone concerned about what someone else does for charity? It's not a competition. "What kind of fuck ending is that?" | |
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Bohemian67 said: HonestMan13 said: Prince did charity gigs and set up foundations but he didn't make a media event out of it. If you want to do something charitable it doesn't have to be on the evening news. That's absolutely true but celebreties carry a lot of PR weight and their influence/presence in certain projects do lead the less wise in the world to think again about what they're doing and how. I think of Brad Pitt with his Katrina hurricane relief project & Bono of course from U2. Prince's release of S.S.T./Brand New Orleans happened when he was moved by the Katrina tragedy. Prince immediately recorded these songz to help raise funds for the victims of the hurricane. There's charities we never hear of that Prince supports also. | |
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Bohemian67 said: HonestMan13 said: Prince did charity gigs and set up foundations but he didn't make a media event out of it. If you want to do something charitable it doesn't have to be on the evening news. That's absolutely true but celebreties carry a lot of PR weight and their influence/presence in certain projects do lead the less wise in the world to think again about what they're doing and how. I think of Brad Pitt with his Katrina hurricane relief project & Bono of course from U2. Charitable people do charitable things without a celeb pitching it to them. If a person needs Brad Pitt to tell them how jacked up New Orleans was after Katrina then they're an idiot and simply chasing celebs. Prince never hopped on the bandwagon but he didn't knock it either. It simply wasn't how he does things. When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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Bohemian67 said: Thank you for your reply. No I don't know the song but having read the lyrics it doesn't enlighten me further. I don't feel a strong world message there other than what Prince's experiences. It does not speak of "love" for others to me. I therefore still don't understand why Prince prefers to do things on his own instead of contributing to the "greater good" with all involved.
While I do agree there are hungry in every nation, one cannot compare the poverty in America to third world nations where children are pushed into prostitution to earn for the family and do not even have access to clean drinking water, sanitation, basic necessities or even a primary school education. And while it is noble how many artists have their own charity foundations, one must all take into account that if not done, a lot of that spare cash would go to tax anyway. But perhaps Prince has certain songs I don't know of, where the proceeds all go to charity and nothing else. i agree with you me myself I personally don't like the song hello to me it just shows more of his umm... yeah [Edited 9/19/09 3:28am] | |
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