yeah....thats what I read also... even heard Siedah say it when Michael died last year Dance... Let me see you dance | |
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His grandfather was named Prince. | |
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good post Dance... Let me see you dance | |
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"Beat it, beat it, no one wants to be defeated. Show em how funky and strong is your fight, it doesnt matter who's wrong or right."
Cheesier than almost anything Prince ever wrote.
As for the diss on "My Name Is Prince", sorry but to me it's justified.
Why was Michael the King of Pop? Because Prince was Prince or His Royal Badness and Elizabeth Taylor couldnt stand it. She named him the King of Pop and everyone else ran with it. Probably had something to do with Prince's visit to Liz's house where she was quoted as saying something to the effect of Prince having more security then the president. She didnt like that.
Sorry...dont want to turn this to a Prince vs MJ thing, but to me there's no contest when it comes to the creative process.
You know why you didnt get that respect Mike? Because Prince's albums (in the 80s) had an artistic quality while your albums were made for the jukebox, every track designed to be #1 with a bullet. You saved your artistic merit for your videos and concerts where you performed the exact same dances we saw in the videos over and over and over and over...No new arrangements, etc.
Again...sorry but I grew up in a household where my parents, two brothers and sister all swore by MJ and hated Prince. Not to mention the fact that IMHO Mike wanted to be Prince...he didnt want to be America's apple pie anymore and couldnt understand how Mr. Raunchy Prince was respected.
Take the Bad album and Parade album and place them side by side. Tell me what you see.
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I still do not have proof that Prince mutually respected Michael. No one has not one documented article, or interview where Prince said that he respected MJ as an artist.
I agree wholeheartedly that MJ was a much better vocalist than Prince. Just check out some of Michael's childhood ballads, as well as his more contemporary work. Personally I think those nose surgeries fugged with Michael's voice...but the brother could defintely get down on a microphone.
Prince's voice has grown significantly since Purple Rain. I think Prince has demonstrated a little more versatility vocally recently. But MJ still trumps Prince vocally, as far as I'm concerned. Prince's falsetto voce is what "tricks" folks into thinking that he's all that. But when you listen to his full voice (particullary in the past) it was not all of that. Although I'm your biggest fan...I'm also your biggest critic. Can you deal with that? | |
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Please do not ever use that clip to support your arguement again. First of all, the chord playing starts before Michael even sits down at the piano. In addition you never see his fingers play the keys. And even if you did see his fingers play the keys, he was playing basic chords. If I gave YOU the chords to "I'll be there" and you could identify the keys...you could play them as well.
Wasted my damned time looking at that Youtube clip. Although I'm your biggest fan...I'm also your biggest critic. Can you deal with that? | |
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Cause that cocaine was a helluva drug, and Prince probably didn't wanna catch a beat down. So instead "he chilled", and didn't say anything. Although I'm your biggest fan...I'm also your biggest critic. Can you deal with that? | |
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I don't know what exactly you are looking for. However, have you read this Vibe.com article from a fellow orger? It gives some more background into past Prince/MJ interactions. As I said in my previous post, Prince PLAYED MJ'S MUSIC AT HIS OWN CONCERT. Is that not an indication of respect for another artist's artistry - learning and playing their music?
With regard to vocal ability, it's all relative with regard to whose voice you prefer. I agree that Prince has grown vocally over the years. However, to me, Prince's vocal ability was very evident as far back as the title track of his first album. perfection is a fallacy of the imagination... | |
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I never saw it that way. It was more like a Magic/Bird kinda thing, Where you know the two of you are responsible for exemplifying the very best of what your generation has to offer in a field you care deeply about, and you need the other guy to egg you on to make you better. That's the beauty of true pure competition, in the end everybody wins. Thus, if you see that other guy screwing up or falling off, you call him on it to get him back on point and in the game to resume the "fight". What's the use in competing against yourself? Rick James served the same purpose in the early days. | |
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So did James Brown. You didn't understand my point....Like others have said, Prince is the type who never speaks directly about any of his "loved ones'" deaths, which is fine, whatever, but he could say "RIP Rick James?" That doesn't make any sense. Unless he was being sarcastic, it's backwards for him to acknowledge the death of one who despised him (Rick James) but not a legend he looked up to (James Brown), in my opinion. That's what I was getting at.
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Three of them. His maternal grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great grandfather. Their names were Prince Albert [Screws] Scruse. "You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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I have a boot from one of the Atlanta stops on the Musicology tour, and during that show he said something like "rest in peace, Rick James" and then played "Give It To Me Baby", with no sarcasm. I don't have the boot on my computer right now, though, so I can't get the exact quote.
When James Brown died, he shut down 3121.com for a couple days, with just a black screen with the words "in restful peace, James Brown". I also heard he had JB videos playing before his shows at 3121 Las Vegas. So he did acknowledge his death. | |
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I knew there was a whole line of them, but I couldn't remember off the top of my head how many. | |
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Ahh, ok. Thanks for the info. I have very little recollection of that 3121 site, lol. "You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
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Prince was the male "family" name.
In traditional African American culture we did not have a "family name" so in order to keep up with what family you belonged to babies were given names of their grandparents and other special kinsmen.
I was the last male in our family so I got my grandfather's middle name. My sister was awarded the female family name.
The name Prince also was very common back in the day. | |
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I'll tell you what I'm not looking for. I'm not looking to "assume" anything in that regard. From what I read...Prince played "Don't stop till you get enough" after Jackson died! And when asked if he was giving tribute to Michael...he said NO! He said that his bandmate has the same timbre as Michael so he decided to play that cut. So again, I can't assume anything. And as far as "learning" the song....I doubt Prince had to do that much learning I'm sure he probably kicked the shyd out of it the first go round. He's just that talented. Besides, it was a big big hit, sure he knew it by heart. Although I'm your biggest fan...I'm also your biggest critic. Can you deal with that? | |
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Good analyogy. Eventhough no one here ever proved Prince's admiration for Michael, I would like to think that at some point Prince had to be rooting for him. Michael got his azz kicked around so much by the tabloids and mainstream media, I hope that Prince could identify and "had his back" at least mentally. Although I'm your biggest fan...I'm also your biggest critic. Can you deal with that? | |
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That's fake... He ain't playin... | |
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Both of U are CrAzY and wrong.....LOL!!!! | |
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"big songs" LOL! "I have so much love for Prince. But why don't they look at me that way"- MJ | |
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Oh My. You do know that just cuz Prince was being cocky in some songs and interviews it doesnt have to mean those two men were enemies in private. Its an act. If any of you read murphs article there were several people close to MJ and Prince talking about their rivalry but also huge amount of respect for each other and their sort of friendship. They spent some time together and the only hate that seemed to excist was the fabricated one in the media. | |
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What's been cocky and Prince interviews and songs got to do with MJ constant fixation with Prince? I don't get what your saying, but sounds like you are a bitter MJ fan.
By the way, What's is an act? They never acted like they were enemies, in fact Prince hardly talk about MJ, may be the whole Jackson clan was infatuated with Prince, but the few times I saw P talking about MJ, he was very polite, even the Chris Rock interview Prince manage to make that crazy MJ incident (the Bad video idea) into a funny story.
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Nuff said! From the mouth of one genuis to another. C'mon, for those who were there in the 80s--MJ was the one side of the coin and Prince was the other. Both were genuises in their own respective ways and respected each other accordingly. Whether there was competition or not. Let's respect their respect of each other and let it alone. Shamone! Luv you MJ and Prince! | |
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I was there in the 80s, there was much more to every side of the coin, I mean MJ and Prince weren't the only great artists of the 80s, sure they were some of the most popular but atleast, there were better musicians then MJ for sure. Prince was hard to touch. "I have so much love for Prince. But why don't they look at me that way"- MJ | |
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MJ acknowledges Prince and he are so different. They should not be compared.
MJ and Prince had breakfast. That should tells us their relationship was at least cordial.
Prince doesn't need to pay tribute to MJ, though I feel he may of in his own way. Prince never paid particular tribute to James Brown, but Brown influenced him way more than MJ.
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MJ's son Prince was named after his late Grandfather on his Mothers side and it wasn't MJ named his son after the purple one lol Come on you polaroids! lol
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Love MJ rip but it kinda sounds like a diss towards Prince to me if it's true | |
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No disresepect to MJ but Elvis Presley through to the spice girls has writing credits. Its just part of the record deal. MJ went mad when Quincy Jones got the grammy for best producer-he is slightly delusional | |
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Beatboxing and drumming is not the same. True! | |
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The entire reason Prince used the "There are no kings on this earth, only Princes" is a DIRECT reaction to MJ's moniker of being "the King of Pop"! You must realise this, surely?!
And let's also take Fascination, which you claim is not even "remotely pointed @ jacko"
"The most vital thing in pop (MJ had also been recently declared as "the most vital thing in pop") is the epitome of doom, You wake up in a cold sweat Cos one of em's in your room Singing from the telly Making more bucks than sense (one of the jacksons is always to be found on TV, making $) So called King (cannot be anything other than Jackson - so-called King!) Gives birth to so-called Prince (referring to the recent birth of Jackson's song).
If you really can't fathom from all of this that these things are about MJ then you need to brush up a little on those comprehension skills! ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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