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Is It Time For Baby Brother to be an Older Brother? I'm listening to some boots from the New Power Soul era and Rave era and even if it was a bit much, Larry Graham calling Prince his baby brother was cool on a spiritual level from one musician to another. Larry did give him spiritual counsel and for what it's worth, Prince values it. Just a thought but is it time for Prince to do for another artist what Larry Graham did for him? 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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Prince has ruined enough careers! TRUE BLUE | |
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Hmmm, I think he has been an older brother to others already. He just doesn't advertise it. "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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I always found it cringe-worthy for Prince as a fully grown man to let LG (however lovingly) to call him baby brother. The early to late 90's seemed like Prince was having an early mid life crisis. 35-year-old-man boy-adolescence is never pretty, and the music from that frame of mind was equally cringe worthy as well. | |
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mm, with all due respect to larry graham, it was a very patronizing thing to say.
and with prince being as naive as he can be, looking up to his musical 'god'/role model (larry), he accepted the role of baby brother and played it just nicely.
musically, i always thought it was the other way round, that larry was the baby brother, but maybe prince was in fact, as you say, the 35-year-old man-adolescent when larry called him that.
either way, it was still a very patronizing thing to say, but thats just my opinion. this too shall pass | |
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