Fuck. I remember the first time I bought the cd and listened to it. I had previously got Lovesexy, Purple Rain and ATWIAD and the brother didn't mind them being on. Then he heard Dirty Mind and he was WTF????
I knew then that I would love Prince forever.
oh motherfucks just a motherfuck now can't you understand?
How I laughed and then hit play again.
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Was loveSexy a bomb? Even with that kick-ass world tour? Wake up children, dance the dance electric... there isn't much time.... who farted? ...was it u? | |
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Well said! Shut up already, damn. | |
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It's been a lot longer than 10 years. He's been doing this for well over 15 years. Back to the days when the alt.music.prince newsgroup was the place to talk about prince. | |
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Dude! Where's your grammar? | |
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Yep. People wouldn't sell the album in the stores because of the nude cover. | |
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Also I think when Prince released this, WB wasn't under no pressure then to follow any major success. For You was a flop initially and Prince did some decent sales. With Dirty Mind, it was like "well we gave this guy control to do what he wanted" so they were willing to get through any controversy the album cover and songs would get. I think it was more of the public that had a problem with the record. Prince was respected in the industry but success was still slow to come by when he put this out. | |
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Exactly; perhaps Warner executives finally lost their patience with Prince during those 93-94 sad years, but back in the 77-86 years they KNEW that P was an extremely rare talent which had to be supported, protected and nurtured...
I guess that liberty "ended" after the bomb of UTCM and the madness of the Crystal Ball project, so they "forced" him to release the 2 CD version of it (SOTT); but even after that first symptom of "tyranny" they agreed to cancel the perfectly fine Black Album for the definitely uneasy Lovesexy, they agreed to release that dud called Graffiti Bridge and they allow him to release two albums in less than 12 months (D&P and Love Symbol)...
I think Warners was not as "evil/greedy/stupid" as many of you believe... | |
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any need for that really? “If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists” | |
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No, I know you don't think that and that final question is fine. But when its preceeded by, effectively, "Prince was the first one to release a sexual record" then it kinda invalidates the question. I have no problem with people asking questions to enrich their knowledge, but why not ask the question about which you want the answer to and not load it with assumptions? The OP could have asked "Were there many artists who released such graphic, sexual content on their albums? Because, if there were not, how did Prince and WB manage to get this album released?"
And there we have it. No assumption about things you don't know about and no bias to the question.
As it happens, no, WB or Prince didn't have a problem releasing it - just like many of Prince's predecessors. ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Modern day artists can release music with profanity, vulgarity and plain vernacular if they so wish! Have you not listened to Eminem? Or a thousand others that do?
There is no logic that tells you that Prince had problems releasing Dirty Mind. He didn't, plain and simple. And he could release Dirty Mind 2 right now, with even more perverseness and nobody would stop him.
Just because some retailers refuse to stock certain product is not a problem. That's their choice - doesn't mean the work hasn't been published or isn't available, does it? ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Nope, that's just wrong! How many hiphop artists have problems releasing music? How many arists from ANY genre have problems releasing their work because of its content. Go on, name some! ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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That's not right either!!!
Look, this is not a personal attack on you, but stop posting ASSUMPTIONS! Artists before Prince didn't shroud everything in metaphor - go and listen to some Frank Zappa and hear how coarse, upfront and blatant he was about sex! Seriously, you keep making out like Prince was the first to do this, when there have been multiple posts in this thread advising you to check out your facts first. MANY artists were straight-up vulgar way before Dirty Mind. ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Blame that comment on sarcasm.
OF COURSE they'll get away with it, DUH lol [Edited 8/2/10 13:07pm] | |
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Why is the onus on me? I didn't ask the question! A quick bit of research on google, or even just asking an un-biased question, would have avoided much of what has been said.
I've posted above what the question could have been. But, you may also note that, even though people, including myself and others, have pointed out the errors of the OPs ways, he STILL refuses to listen and says things like "but other artists before spoke in metaphors" which, again, is utter rubbish. How does one educate someone who won't listen to the answer? ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Cumming on her wedding gum?!?!
Okay, that shit is funny.
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MAN WHY DID I NOT READ THAT?!
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I'm surprised at you! Did you even try it for yourself? Of course you can google it! I just googled "sex music history" and got a load of results, including a link to a wikibooks article that listed plenty of artists, both modern and not-so, who sang songs of a sexual nature and even broke them down in to genres and then elucidated on what the effects are on younger audiences!
What is wrong with people here?! And, first and foremost, what is wrong with someone doing a little bit of research themselves before they ask a question?! ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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As I've already pointed out, I wasn't being a "Prince snob"! Is snobbery somehow related to knowledge? Please explain......
FFS - all this over-reaction for simply suggesting that someone might want to do a bit of research before posting incorrect assumptions! How terrible ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Warner Brothers was often considered one of the only labels that actually helped mature an artist rather than throw them against the wall, see if they stick, and drop 'em if they didn't. See Madonna's career as well (because her first album was a flop, too). | |
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Lol........say what? | |
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Yeah it took a year or two for the debut album to sell as it did. It wasn't a huge success when it came out initially in 1983. | |
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if i ever have a question about GRAMMAR i will be sure to post in this forum .. ahem this is rediculous just answer the question or shut up seriously
as for the record .. i am pretty sure controversy (not the record) tends to sell the record .. its a good way to get a little cult following ... i would be surprised if WB simply gave DM the green light with out a few raised eyebrows and i would love to hear more on that if one of these know it alls cares to enlighten the rest of us .. but they are too busy demonizing the question .. which really seems like they are just having a bad day and need a hug er sumthin
i think dirty mind (the song) and when u were mine were and even uptown were strong enough to let WB see the rest as just filler that no one will care about ... and coming off of a previous record with 3 decent singles maybe WB wasnt really looking beyond the singles
sure there was a lot of sex related media back then .. maybe a little more subtle than sister or head .. or a little more underground so it didnt matter like say richard pryor or funkadelic whose audience know what there getting and who would not expect to crossover to more mainstream success
prince kinda went backwards .. had a little mainstream success then dropped the mother load .. he never quite got that extreme since ... its a good question if you read the question, sentiment and dont focus on grammar and historical accuracy of the question.
looking back however prince pulled it off was quite a feat that he didnt kill his career right then and there
it was his 3rd record in his contract and WB didnt have to sign him again if this record flopped .. there are certainly enuf people that got turned off by the record INCLUDING HIS OWN FAN BASE yup i said it .. because it sold less than the previous record at the time
its amazing that he made it thru all of that but the non controversial songs or more subtle controversy songs pulled him thru .. i think thats why WB stuck behind him
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