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Thread started 07/28/10 11:49am

kaine

Prince: In The 1980's (2010) DVD on Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Pri...amp;sr=1-4

Anybody have any info on this? Is it gonna be another crappy thrown together DVD? It's release date is August 10th.

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Reply #1 posted 07/28/10 11:55am

thedance

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seems like a documentary DVD ?

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Reply #2 posted 07/28/10 11:56am

MikeyB71

kaine said:

http://www.amazon.com/Pri...amp;sr=1-4

Anybody have any info on this? Is it gonna be another crappy thrown together DVD? It's release date is August 10th.

It is already in UK music shops.

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Reply #3 posted 07/28/10 12:00pm

MikeyB71

This from systemrecords website:

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New Prince Documentary at Budget Price The maverick, miniature musical genius that is Prince was at his height when the rest of the music world was mired in conformity, and his work from that time continues to astonish and amaze in equal measure. His 1980s masterpieces include 1999, Purple Rain and Sign o the Times, a trio of albums featuring incredible sustained inventiveness and quality, out of a total of nine superb records released in this decade, during a torrent of productivity. Prince has of course continued to make remarkable albums and his sold-out shows at Londons O2 Arena in 2008 illustrate his continued relevance. But the albums he made and the shows he played in the 1980s remain and likely will always remain - the highest watermark of his career. Prince In The 1980s explores and reviews Princes work throughout the decade that launched him

Featuring contributions and analysis from friends, colleagues, fellow musicians and other notable figures
Includes archive interviews with the man himself, rare and classic performances, liberal film footage and a host of other features
This programme is the premier overview and celebration of the music and influence of the man who has been known by a number of different monikers, but whom the world at large knows and loves as Prince.

So what it basically means is it will be shit.

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Reply #4 posted 07/28/10 12:03pm

eireboy34

MikeyB71 said:

This from systemrecords website:

Details:
New Prince Documentary at Budget Price The maverick, miniature musical genius that is Prince was at his height when the rest of the music world was mired in conformity, and his work from that time continues to astonish and amaze in equal measure. His 1980s masterpieces include 1999, Purple Rain and Sign o the Times, a trio of albums featuring incredible sustained inventiveness and quality, out of a total of nine superb records released in this decade, during a torrent of productivity. Prince has of course continued to make remarkable albums and his sold-out shows at Londons O2 Arena in 2008 illustrate his continued relevance. But the albums he made and the shows he played in the 1980s remain and likely will always remain - the highest watermark of his career. Prince In The 1980s explores and reviews Princes work throughout the decade that launched him

Featuring contributions and analysis from friends, colleagues, fellow musicians and other notable figures
Includes archive interviews with the man himself, rare and classic performances, liberal film footage and a host of other features
This programme is the premier overview and celebration of the music and influence of the man who has been known by a number of different monikers, but whom the world at large knows and loves as Prince.

So what it basically means is it will be shit.

As are most Prince dvds

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Reply #5 posted 07/28/10 12:12pm

MikeyB71

eireboy34 said:

MikeyB71 said:

This from systemrecords website:

Details:
New Prince Documentary at Budget Price The maverick, miniature musical genius that is Prince was at his height when the rest of the music world was mired in conformity, and his work from that time continues to astonish and amaze in equal measure. His 1980s masterpieces include 1999, Purple Rain and Sign o the Times, a trio of albums featuring incredible sustained inventiveness and quality, out of a total of nine superb records released in this decade, during a torrent of productivity. Prince has of course continued to make remarkable albums and his sold-out shows at Londons O2 Arena in 2008 illustrate his continued relevance. But the albums he made and the shows he played in the 1980s remain and likely will always remain - the highest watermark of his career. Prince In The 1980s explores and reviews Princes work throughout the decade that launched him

Featuring contributions and analysis from friends, colleagues, fellow musicians and other notable figures
Includes archive interviews with the man himself, rare and classic performances, liberal film footage and a host of other features
This programme is the premier overview and celebration of the music and influence of the man who has been known by a number of different monikers, but whom the world at large knows and loves as Prince.

So what it basically means is it will be shit.

As are most Prince dvds

Of this nature yes, the words friends, colleagues and notable figures is enough to make me run a mile in the opposite direction from this dvd.

The interviews and rare and classic performances will, i'm guessing be cobbled together from other sources.

However, i could be totally wrong.........but i will not be buying it.

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Reply #6 posted 07/28/10 12:16pm

thedance

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eireboy34 said:

As are most Prince dvds

Really ?

Rave Un2 the Year 2000 is bad - very crappy.

but the rest from PR to UTCM, SOTT and The Hits I really like those...... wink

Graffiti Bridge is crappy too, but I still like the music performances a lot...

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Reply #7 posted 07/29/10 12:04am

eireboy34

thedance said:

eireboy34 said:

As are most Prince dvds

Really ?

Rave Un2 the Year 2000 is bad - very crappy.

but the rest from PR to UTCM, SOTT and The Hits I really like those...... wink

Graffiti Bridge is crappy too, but I still like the music performances a lot...

OK I wans't really referring to the films.

SOTT is an amazing show but the dvd could have been so much better.

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Reply #8 posted 07/29/10 12:11am

toejam

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It's just a reissue of The Glory Years which has been available for a couple of years already:

[img:$uid]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51tf3dYRM5L._SL500_AA300_.jpg[/img:$uid]

It's an unofficial documentary. Features interviews with Dez Dickerson, David Z, and a few other former employees and critics. It's not too bad given it's cheap production values, but nothing special.

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