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Reply #30 posted 02/04/10 7:05am

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Yeah, if he releases something extremely old from the vault and doesn't alter it.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #31 posted 02/04/10 7:16am

ARock

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I have been saying this forever... he needs to make an album that is personal And honest...
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Reply #32 posted 02/04/10 7:53am

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His "peers" and musical community are not a microcosm outside of mainstrean society. They are subject to the same popularity contest that determines wht is called "great" and what is even heard. Since the world changes so rapidly and Prince's career has spanned 4 decades now, it is impossible to ascertain any credible measure from social acceptance based on commerical appeal and corporate distribution.

Factors that have nothing to do with music are more relevant in what passes for music today. How you look and your style are infintely more important. If you need proof, turn on your TV and watch American Idol or any number of the ridiculous "talent" competition shows. Unfortunately, these have become the barometers of popular music. It is true that real music out of style now. Artists over 35 are put out to pasture in the music business now (even American Idol has an age limit).

Prince has made great albums. He has surpassed those that people remeber as being his great albums. Most serious Prince fans know that Purple Rain is not his greatest work but I will guarantee you that a poll of the entire civilized population would state otherwise. That is because that is the image that is perpetuated by popular culture - which is dictated by the media. Purple Rain is still on the radio. It is still rerun on TV. It will alawys be THAT Prince that everyone associates with the single greatest musical artist in the world.

Like his hero and fellow genius, Miles Davis, Prince has always fearlessly pushed the expectations and preconceived notions about who he was as an artist and dared to drastically explore new worlds - like some funky Capt Kirk. Miles reinvented himself each time he reached those uncharted universes and then courageously blasted off again to pioneer yet another: changing styles, changing bands, changing colors. If frustrated jazz purists who where there when he became a legend with his early work in the bebop era. Miles didnt care. He couldn't.

I see the same in Prince. Paisley Park Records, NPG Records, 1800New Funk, NPG Music Club - all vehicles to take him where he needs to go freely. By design, those starships couldnt hold everyone. Somepeople just couldn hack it - some just didnt care. It showed who was there and for what reason. The purple bandwagon stopped - as all bandwagons do - and alot of people got off with the wrongheaded assumption that it was the end of the line. The ride has continued.

As a result we have seen great albums - like , Diamonds and Pearls, the Gold Experience, The Rainbow Children, and even Emancipation - that have equalled or surpassed Purple Rain and Sign O The Times. Talk of his demise in the 90s is discredited with the closer inventory of the catalog. More recently, Musicology and 3121 showed that Prince can still make the commercial hit like no one else and topped the charts - as if they actually matter now.

So I say all that to say as long as Prince is of sound mind and body, he will continue to make great albums.


Gospel.

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Reply #33 posted 02/04/10 10:45am

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squirrelgrease said:

Sadly, since Prince thought the Watchtower Pamphlet "fight" song Purple And Gold was actually good enough to release as a gridiron anthem... I don't think so.


true, He should have taken a Q from Sheila's response
I kept playing that clip over just groove to that Minneapolis funk

that sound in my opinion is still so fresh, it's what I was expecting on Minneapolis Sound
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Reply #34 posted 02/04/10 10:47am

OldFriends4Sal
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I for one hope so

A lot of factors will go into that happening or not

I enjoyed LotusFlow3r, my last overall favorite was the Rainbow Children, that could have been a seriously big album if it didn't have certain elements and he promoted it.

Prince has always been visuals tied 2 the music

I believe 1 element that gave us the Dirty Mind - SOTT/Black album music was the people in his camp, Prince feed off of some people who believed in his vision. (what his vision is now I don't know) Another thing that came out of that was those night long jam sessions that created the environment for the music many of us still say is great, the released and unreleased stuff
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Reply #35 posted 02/04/10 11:14am

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iloveannie said:

TwiliteKid said:

Hope so. Doubt it.


Ditto.

There'll never be another SotT, PR, Lovesexy or 1999. We'll definately get more Lotus, 3121 and that sort of thing though. Maybe another Rainbow Children or something similar.

As for the Vault. Well I think we've heard it all pretty much. Nobody would keep absolute classic tracks unreleased unless he/she were slightly doo-lally. Prince ain't mad. Spoilt and egotistical perhaps (a common occurrence in those that need the attention of fame it would seem) but not nuts.


THe fact that Prince wont make Purple Rain or SOTT again is evidence of his genius. People that expect him to repeat himself clearly are not geniuses and dont understand that.
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Reply #36 posted 02/04/10 11:36am

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Brofie said:

iloveannie said:



Ditto.

There'll never be another SotT, PR, Lovesexy or 1999. We'll definately get more Lotus, 3121 and that sort of thing though. Maybe another Rainbow Children or something similar.

As for the Vault. Well I think we've heard it all pretty much. Nobody would keep absolute classic tracks unreleased unless he/she were slightly doo-lally. Prince ain't mad. Spoilt and egotistical perhaps (a common occurrence in those that need the attention of fame it would seem) but not nuts.


THe fact that Prince wont make Purple Rain or SOTT again is evidence of his genius. People that expect him to repeat himself clearly are not geniuses and dont understand that.


I don't think anyone really wants Prince to repeat himself, but we would like him to produce work that is as good as Purple Rain, SOTT, etc. I know you think he keeps churning out masterpieces, but you're in the minority there. (Emancipation? Seriously?)
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Reply #37 posted 02/04/10 11:37am

ronnwinter

Well, he gained some recognition in the Rock world with "Dreamer". I think he needs to put out more rock product, but tied in nicely with some R&b and funk. Kinda like he did with Lotus SOTT and Gold
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Reply #38 posted 02/04/10 12:04pm

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Brofie said:

iloveannie said:



Ditto.

There'll never be another SotT, PR, Lovesexy or 1999. We'll definately get more Lotus, 3121 and that sort of thing though. Maybe another Rainbow Children or something similar.

As for the Vault. Well I think we've heard it all pretty much. Nobody would keep absolute classic tracks unreleased unless he/she were slightly doo-lally. Prince ain't mad. Spoilt and egotistical perhaps (a common occurrence in those that need the attention of fame it would seem) but not nuts.


THe fact that Prince wont make Purple Rain or SOTT again is evidence of his genius. People that expect him to repeat himself clearly are not geniuses and dont understand that.


I think it's evidence of mistakes he made, not genius
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Reply #39 posted 02/04/10 12:35pm

Splanknasty

I come to speaketh truth.

He's not going to release another Sign o' the Times, no. There's not going to be another La La La He He He on a b-side.

And that's OK. If anyone else had released those classic albums and disappeared, we'd all be talking about the Great Lost Talent of... Gustavo Handsome, or whoever it was.

We're probably going to get a few more brilliant songs.

And THERE IS NOTHING IN 'THE VAULT'. OK? We have heard it all. Some of the unreleased stuff is incredible. There is a lot of it. But we have heard it all.

And that's OK too.

The dude fell the fuck off in the '90s. He finally worked it out a couple of years ago. He's still the best live. It's OK.
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Reply #40 posted 02/04/10 12:48pm

ronnwinter

The man has avergaed at least 1 album a year for almost 32 years now. Some were even multi disc albums. This isnt counting the stuff he made exclusive for NPGMC and the Vaulted material. He has also had 3 movies, 4 if you count SOTT.

How can a guy put out "Great" albums every time?
Noone can or ever will put out greatness that much or that often.
BUT...lets look at it like this shall we...
Most artists put out an album once every 3yrs. And Average 10 songs per album.
Now lets look at his out put in 3 yrs intervals. We will start at 1985, Since 1978-1984 speak for themselves.

85-87...ATWIAD,Parade,SOTT. Any complaints? Didnt think so.
88-90... Lovesexy, batman, Graffiti Bridge. Lovesexy- Alphabet St, Anna Stesia, Positivity, Dance On, Lovesexy. Batman- Ill give it up for Electric Chair, Party man and Scandalous. Graffiti Bridge- Thieves in the temple, Joy in Repetition. I think theres enough "greatness" there
91-93... Diamonds & Pearls, prince, Come. Do I even need to point out enough songs to make one great album?
94-96...Gold, Chaos & Disorder, Emancipation. Gold Experience alone was greatness! So on to the next 3 yrs.
97-99...Crystal ball, New Power soul, Rave unto the Joy Fantastic. Crystal Ball-Hide the bone, She Gave her Angels, Ripopgodazippa, Crucial. New Power Soul- The One, Come on. Rave - Ok..well...I may need help on this one, Lol.
2000-2002..Now this may be the area that, in my opinion, lacked greatness.
2003-2005...NEWS, Musicology. Well, Musicology went double Platinum. Even with the giveaway, it would have still went platinum. So it must have had something great on it. NEWS- Had a couple of great tracks.
2006-2008...3121, Planet Earth. Ive heard mostly praise of 3121. So not much need for elaborating here.
2009- Lotus Flow3r... Now come on..you guys know that out of 30 songs there were at least 10 that made up a great album. Boom, Colonized Mind, Chocolate Box, Crimson and Clover, Dreamer..etc etc.
My point is, if Prince held back(like Warner wanted him to) and just put out his best material once every 3 years on one CD, we would all be salivating over his albums.
Just ignore the "just ok" stuff or the "bad" stuff and appreciate the great songs on each album. Who cares if its just 2 or 3 great somgs here and there. My God, the man has still given us greatness whether its all on one album or spread out over a few.
Show me an Artists that can release 32 GREAT albums in 32 years, and Ill show you my new favorite artist.
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Reply #41 posted 02/04/10 1:15pm

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yes.
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A train is leaving all day..."
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Reply #42 posted 02/05/10 5:53am

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ronnwinter said:

The man has avergaed at least 1 album a year for almost 32 years now. Some were even multi disc albums. This isnt counting the stuff he made exclusive for NPGMC and the Vaulted material. He has also had 3 movies, 4 if you count SOTT.

How can a guy put out "Great" albums every time?
Noone can or ever will put out greatness that much or that often.
BUT...lets look at it like this shall we...
Most artists put out an album once every 3yrs. And Average 10 songs per album.
Now lets look at his out put in 3 yrs intervals. We will start at 1985, Since 1978-1984 speak for themselves.

85-87...ATWIAD,Parade,SOTT. Any complaints? Didnt think so.
88-90... Lovesexy, batman, Graffiti Bridge. Lovesexy- Alphabet St, Anna Stesia, Positivity, Dance On, Lovesexy. Batman- Ill give it up for Electric Chair, Party man and Scandalous. Graffiti Bridge- Thieves in the temple, Joy in Repetition. I think theres enough "greatness" there
91-93... Diamonds & Pearls, prince, Come. Do I even need to point out enough songs to make one great album?
94-96...Gold, Chaos & Disorder, Emancipation. Gold Experience alone was greatness! So on to the next 3 yrs.
97-99...Crystal ball, New Power soul, Rave unto the Joy Fantastic. Crystal Ball-Hide the bone, She Gave her Angels, Ripopgodazippa, Crucial. New Power Soul- The One, Come on. Rave - Ok..well...I may need help on this one, Lol.
2000-2002..Now this may be the area that, in my opinion, lacked greatness.
2003-2005...NEWS, Musicology. Well, Musicology went double Platinum. Even with the giveaway, it would have still went platinum. So it must have had something great on it. NEWS- Had a couple of great tracks.
2006-2008...3121, Planet Earth. Ive heard mostly praise of 3121. So not much need for elaborating here.
2009- Lotus Flow3r... Now come on..you guys know that out of 30 songs there were at least 10 that made up a great album. Boom, Colonized Mind, Chocolate Box, Crimson and Clover, Dreamer..etc etc.
My point is, if Prince held back(like Warner wanted him to) and just put out his best material once every 3 years on one CD, we would all be salivating over his albums.
Just ignore the "just ok" stuff or the "bad" stuff and appreciate the great songs on each album. Who cares if its just 2 or 3 great somgs here and there. My God, the man has still given us greatness whether its all on one album or spread out over a few.
Show me an Artists that can release 32 GREAT albums in 32 years, and Ill show you my new favorite artist.


U made some good points...
U left out Rainbow Children (on purpose?)
I don't know if WB wanted him 2 put out an album every 3 years, I think they really just wanted him to promote an album well... to get the most out of it.
Sign O the Times 4 example, spectacular album & era, but not promoted well at all. And more closely as a fan, having come off a high of previous Parade:Sheila E. Mazarati the Family sign of the Times era didn't have that excitement: we had Madhouse, Jill Jones album was good but not visible in connection with what was happening with Prince, even Taj Sevelle, no US tour or shows, WB was ready to go with the Black Album too, which I think would have been big in a different way
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Reply #43 posted 02/05/10 6:29am

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Prince used to make amazing albums but this story is ended since a very long time now, he is not able to make great albums anymore only one or two very good songs for each new album !

"This is the end my friends" neutral
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Reply #44 posted 02/05/10 6:36am

Graycap23

A few more.....actually.
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Reply #45 posted 02/05/10 6:39am

TheVoid

I think the Lady GaGa phenomenon has sufficiently frightened him enough to rush in to the studio and start proving himself again!

Prince is going to totally release his own "Poker Face', you just wait and see, in the name of the purple and gold!
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Reply #46 posted 02/05/10 7:28am

iloveannie

Brofie said:

iloveannie said:



Ditto.

There'll never be another SotT, PR, Lovesexy or 1999. We'll definately get more Lotus, 3121 and that sort of thing though. Maybe another Rainbow Children or something similar.

As for the Vault. Well I think we've heard it all pretty much. Nobody would keep absolute classic tracks unreleased unless he/she were slightly doo-lally. Prince ain't mad. Spoilt and egotistical perhaps (a common occurrence in those that need the attention of fame it would seem) but not nuts.


THe fact that Prince wont make Purple Rain or SOTT again is evidence of his genius. People that expect him to repeat himself clearly are not geniuses and dont understand that.


I never said I wanted a repeat (fuck knows we've got enough 80s bands in the UK at the moment, old and new), however you're right that I'm not a genius. I wouldn't be posting on the Org if I were as I'd have greater things to occupy my mind and time. Unlike the rest of us non-geniuses. Yourself included wink
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Reply #47 posted 02/05/10 7:32am

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ernestsewell said:

We saw it about 15 years ago.


Here we go again..... lol

You'll be saying the same thing in 15 years time..... lol
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 #48 posted 02/05/10 7:33am

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vainandy said:

Yeah, if he releases something extremely old from the vault and doesn't alter it.


But you'll still hate it .... the 80's are over ....move on... lol
Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
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Reply #49 posted 02/05/10 8:25am

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ernestsewell said:

We saw it about 15 years ago.


Here we go again..... lol

You'll be saying the same thing in 15 years time..... lol

Hardly. There hasn't been anything in the past 15 years that I've EVER said "This is Prince's best material yet." NOT ONE CD. Prince has yet to top himself from what he did in 1995. So that idea is off base by a mile.
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Reply #50 posted 02/05/10 8:37am

boscho

I honestly believe there won't be. But that's cool - I'm just glad he's still around, seemingly healthy and enjoying his life - his way.

Being a fan 'stuck in the 80's' isn't so bad. There's so much great material from that decade to enjoy, and there's plenty of other great music out there that gets the juices flowing.

It's all good
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Reply #51 posted 02/05/10 8:41am

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I honestly believe there won't be. But that's cool - I'm just glad he's still around, seemingly healthy and enjoying his life - his way.

Being a fan 'stuck in the 80's' isn't so bad. There's so much great material from that decade to enjoy, and there's plenty of other great music out there that gets the juices flowing.

It's all good

I don't think any fan is stuck in the 80's. People are just attracted to what's good, and stay away from what's not.

People are also quick to dismiss the 90's, which was just as prolific and creative and interesting as the 80's. prince, Come, Exodus, The Gold Experience, Chaos And Disorder - those are not to be dismissed.
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Reply #52 posted 02/05/10 8:43am

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^ I was talking from a personal point of view. I am
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Reply #53 posted 02/05/10 8:51am

David1974

Well, as far as commercial succes it seems to happen every 10 years.

1984 was Purple Rain
1994 was The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
2004 was Musicology (although this was more because of the US tour then the album. I can't recall a number one hit single from this -btw excellent- album).

So who knows, maybe 2014 will bring us something? biggrin
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Reply #54 posted 02/05/10 9:09am

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David1974 said:

Well, as far as commercial succes it seems to happen every 10 years.

1984 was Purple Rain
1994 was The Most Beautiful Girl In The World
2004 was Musicology (although this was more because of the US tour then the album. I can't recall a number one hit single from this -btw excellent- album).

So who knows, maybe 2014 will bring us something? biggrin

Or 1985 with a #1 album, Or 1986 with a #1 song, or 1989 with a #1 song and album, or 1991 with a #1 song.

That 10 year theory doesn't stick.
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Reply #55 posted 02/05/10 9:55am

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of course and its gonna be peng. the next album will be inspired by shitty reaction to the fight song. he's SO fucking pissed off about it, he's on fire with frustration, right now he's having a frenzied studio attack guitar tantrum and humping out cranky lyrics.
then next week he'll go to church and beg for forgiveness. wildsign
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Reply #56 posted 02/05/10 9:58am

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People are also quick to dismiss the 90's, which was just as prolific and creative and interesting as the 80's. prince, Come, Exodus, The Gold Experience, Chaos And Disorder - those are not to be dismissed


I agree.

However, in the 90's people were not speaking so highly of his 90's output. It was still the same new Prince vs. old Prince debate.
Perhaps the name change shifted people's focus, but there was a lot of ill talk and venom towards all of the albums you mentioned, save for The Gold Experience.

Chaos and Disorder routinely was trashed by both fans and critics. I never understood that just like I don't understand any Prince fan hating on Lotusflow3r.

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Reply #57 posted 02/05/10 10:07am

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People are also quick to dismiss the 90's, which was just as prolific and creative and interesting as the 80's. prince, Come, Exodus, The Gold Experience, Chaos And Disorder - those are not to be dismissed


I agree.

However, in the 90's people were not speaking so highly of his 90's output. It was still the same new Prince vs. old Prince debate.
Perhaps the name change shifted people's focus, but there was a lot of ill talk and venom towards all of the albums you mentioned, save for The Gold Experience.

Chaos and Disorder routinely was trashed by both fans and critics. I never understood that just like I don't understand any Prince fan hating on Lotusflow3r.

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Reply #58 posted 02/05/10 2:30pm

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iloveannie said:

Brofie said:



THe fact that Prince wont make Purple Rain or SOTT again is evidence of his genius. People that expect him to repeat himself clearly are not geniuses and dont understand that.


I never said I wanted a repeat (fuck knows we've got enough 80s bands in the UK at the moment, old and new), however you're right that I'm not a genius. I wouldn't be posting on the Org if I were as I'd have greater things to occupy my mind and time. Unlike the rest of us non-geniuses. Yourself included wink


No, you don't understand. Brofie is a genius, because he gets it. Pay attention you poor dumb bastard.









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Reply #59 posted 02/05/10 2:56pm

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The very last thing he put out....is a GREAT album.

THE VERY LAST THING people... eek
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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