Prince has admitted he can't read sheet music and does not know music theory. That's not at all a problem in the world of rock and roll. I only mentioned it because it's another myth that so many Prince fans believe. | |
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This is why I don't get why people are trying to downplay Prince. I mean if you ain't feeling his guitar playing or drum playing, then don't. Ain't like no one's gonna put any guns in people's head to convince people of these "myths". Says more about them then it does about Prince really. | |
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All it boils down is the ability to write a great song and Prince does that better than most. There is no singular artist alive who has written as many great songs as Prince has.
If I could play half the instruments Prince can play, half as well, I'd be pretty ecstatic, to be honest. |
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Prince isn't nearly as musically knowledgeable or as skilled with instruments as he and his various publicists have led us to believe. That's all. | |
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Prince obviously loves playing instruments, but the overall song and the blending of those instruments has always been more important to him because he's a pop star, not a guitar hero.
The fact that people try to say "He is only okay on guitar" says a lot that he has been compared to the greats to begin with! They don't say that about Madonna or Michael My Legacy
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I'm just awaiting for someone to say "F**K PRINCE".
Hasn't happened yet. | |
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in the end, everything is subjective: who's better, DeNiro or Pacino? do you prefer a virtuoso like Steve Vai or a guy than can write songs like Keith Richards? Who was the better dancer at the last Olympics? the gold medal or the silver medal???
makes no sense
also, as I've said, there's a difference between popular music and classical music, which is based on music academies and "playing note per note" stuff...but if we're talking about popular music, spare me that "who's better? is he/she a virtuoso?" shit... [Edited 6/13/11 11:55am] | |
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I know right?!
Prince was never trying to be a guitar god any damn ways. Leave that to Hendrix or Stevie Ray Vaughan, hell even Clapton. But that was NEVER Prince's intention.
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Exactly! | |
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Militant said: There is no singular artist alive who has written as many great songs as Prince has.
Really now? None? I think you're in need of some Musicology. Prince has written tons of great songs, but to say that he has written more great songs than anyone living is completely ridiculous. You would be hard pressed to find an average Joe who could name a great song he's written in the past 15 years. [Edited 6/13/11 12:23pm] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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Also can I say if you actually BELIEVED Prince played 27 instruments... well...
Like a hip-hop group once said back in the day:
DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE!
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Yup, that's about it.
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Ok.................start naming. | |
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Drum programming and synth wizardry should count for something 2.
You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam! | |
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Graycap23 said:
Ok.....start naming. If you need me to tell you, it's a fruitless exercise. But for the sake of argument, I'll name two obvious ones; Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney. [Edited 6/13/11 12:46pm] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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It's all about personal taste. I don't like either one of them. | |
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Graycap23 said:
It's all about personal taste. I don't like either one of them. Your not liking Dylan and McCartney has nothing to do with the contributions they've made to music. Prince certainly has no hesitation in citing their contributions to HIS music and is even regularly featuring a recent Bob Dylan song in his live setlist. [Edited 6/13/11 13:09pm] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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Really?. I don't like them therefore I'd never listened 2 them. They don't move me in ANY way shape or form so from my perspective they have NOT made any contributions 2 any music that I like. | |
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Really?. I don't like them therefore I'd never listened 2 them. They don't move me in ANY way shape or form so from my perspective they have NOT made any contributions 2 any music that I like. Then you don't like Prince or any popular music written since 1965 or so, because it is not up for debate that they've made significant contributions to virtually all pop music since their arrival, and all pop music has been shaped by The Beatles and Bob Dylan. [Edited 6/13/11 13:15pm] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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Sure, shall we add a triangle, castanets, and a kazoo to the mix? | |
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Lol............please. They shaped Funk? House muisc? Dance music? Rap? Hiphop? R&B? Blues? [Edited 6/13/11 13:19pm] | |
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......thanks 4 that LAUGH. | |
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Graycap23 said:
Lol.....please. They shaped Funk? House muisc? Dance music? Rap? Hiphop? R&B? Blues? [Edited 6/13/11 13:19pm] Yes, all pop music. No one has escaped their influence. The Blues was around before pop music, or even recorded music for that matter. You need a history lesson. [Edited 6/13/11 13:45pm] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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Are u on meds? | |
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Prince.org is DYING a s l o w death. | |
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I don't really have the time or inclination to musically educate you. I would have thought your inclination towards Prince would have helped that.
Listen to any top 40 song from 1961. Once you've done that, listen to any pop song from 1970. Hear the difference? That's the influence of Dylan and The Beatles you're hearing, for the most part.
Yes, there were other artists who helped to change pop music during that period, but they were all following the lead of Dylan and The Beatles, meaning they ALL would cite Dylan and The Beatles as major influences, in their approach to song, melody, harmony, structure, etc. These attributes are not isolated by genre.
By the way, I have a BFA in Music, and have an extensive music collection dating back to the the mid-1920s. The earliest Hip Hop and Rap records I've heard date back to the mid-1940's, which proceeds The Beatles and Dylan. That doesn't change the fact that both Dylan and The Beatles permently changed pop music forever. Period. [Edited 6/13/11 13:54pm] "There is two kinds of music, the good, and the bad. I play the good kind."
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Graycap23 said: Prince.org is DYING a s l o w death. It is, people like you are writing some right naive crap | |
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the songs you are referring to were a part of his incorporating different styles in the same song. Programmed and live performed drums at once. It wasnt because he isn't able to pull of live playing. Can you prove that it was? His playing on the record Prince was real good, and he was only 21. Now he's got 30 years more of experience. I'm pretty sure he can pull of a whole concert pretty well. Decent drums is not too hard to learn for an ok musician, Prince however has it in his veins more than most. Studying his physique on stage says enough for me. | |
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Finally someone said it! I don't mean to ruffle any feathers, but it often seems that the extent of The Beatles and Bob Dylan's influence on pop music tends to be somewhat overstated. If we're talking about rock music, then fine - have at it - call Dylan and The Beatles gods, because they are... within that realm. But if we're talking about other types of popular music like funk, dance, hip hop, r&b, jazz or rap, then it seems a bit pretentious to claim that all popular music produced after them is somehow stamped by their influence. It's interesting that people are often quick to point out that all artists after Dylan and The Beatles have been influenced by other artists as if to insinuate that either Dylan or The Beatles were the peak of musical genius and creativity and all music as we now know it is derived from them. Neither Dylan nor The Beatles invented music! They were heavily influenced by artists like Lil Richard, Chuck Berry, and Buddy Holly. And yes, they may be musical geniuses in their own right, but their huge celebrity and influence is also largely in part due to their positioning during a unique place and time in history.
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