Reply #30 posted 07/27/11 2:20am
Adorecream |
djThunderfunk said:
ManlyMoose said:
No NWA
Why would you even let your parents become aware of the existence of the the likes of N.W.A.? That's the kind of thing you should have listened to on headphones and when out with friends, not on your boombox in your bedroom with mom & pop in the room next door...
My brother was a couple of years older than me, and was hardcore into rap (More than me) he would bring this stuff home (NWA, Dr Dre, Too Short, Ice T and LL Cool J home), and I would sneak into his room and borrow (re: dub the tapes) the stuff when he wasn't around. Early headphones were crap, and I loved that raw real feel you had a boom box (Well actually a borrowed tape radio). Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name |
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Reply #31 posted 07/27/11 5:52am
Reply #32 posted 07/27/11 5:53am
Graycap23 |
smoothcriminal12 said:
Graycap23 said:
Some of these answers are complete nonsense.
Let's take a look at number 2: Competition.
Prince: Diversity, Funk, pop, rock, ballads, R&B, Blues,........and every other style u can throw around.
Prince: Write, arrange, perform and produce his own material.
Prince: Live: vocals, guitar, piano and dancing.
Prince: His own unique sound that folks in 2011 are still borrowing from.
Competition: Name a single other artist that could do the same. (I'll be waiting 4 your answer)
[Edited 7/26/11 6:00am]
To be honest, I'd say Stevie Wonder. That's all I can think of NOW. Michael may be my favourite artist, but I will definitely say that Prince is way more well-rounded than he ever was.
A realistic Mj fan.............I like u.
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Reply #33 posted 07/27/11 6:03am
jimmyrogertodd |
Graycap23 said:
smoothcriminal12 said:
To be honest, I'd say Stevie Wonder. That's all I can think of NOW. Michael may be my favourite artist, but I will definitely say that Prince is way more well-rounded than he ever was.
A realistic Mj fan.............I like u.
Lol. I would have to concur on the Stevie Wonder being competition talent wise as well. I think I never included MJJ because they were going after two different types of audiences in reality. Prince was always more adult than anything intended for teens. More rebelious and on edge that Jackson but Wonder would put a lot of imagery in his work not that Jackson didn't but I really didn't like the constant comparison between the two and it put a wedge up against Jackson which stayed there until he passed and I missed a lot of his music enjoyment during his life which I have looked back on now and actually enjoy his stuff more now which is kind of sad to me. |
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Reply #34 posted 07/27/11 8:10am
smoothcriminal 12 |
Graycap23 said:
smoothcriminal12 said:
To be honest, I'd say Stevie Wonder. That's all I can think of NOW. Michael may be my favourite artist, but I will definitely say that Prince is way more well-rounded than he ever was.
A realistic Mj fan.............I like u.
Lol, thanks.
Lol. I would have to concur on the Stevie Wonder being competition talent wise as well. I think I never included MJJ because they were going after two different types of audiences in reality. Prince was always more adult than anything intended for teens. More rebelious and on edge that Jackson but Wonder would put a lot of imagery in his work not that Jackson didn't but I really didn't like the constant comparison between the two and it put a wedge up against Jackson which stayed there until he passed and I missed a lot of his music enjoyment during his life which I have looked back on now and actually enjoy his stuff more now which is kind of sad to me.
I wish Michael could have grown more as an artist in the 80's and stopped worrying about record sales. I think we saw more of that growth in the 90's on Dangerous and especially on HIStory and Blood On The Dance Floor. Yet it was always stuck in the middle of very commercial songs that gave the illusion of an attempt to recapture the glory days of Thriller. The difference between him and Prince and Stevie is that Prince and Stevie didn't care what the public said, they continued to make whatever they wanted to. Of course, Stevie later sold his soul in the 80's (although most of the music was still great) like Prince did in the 90's (although some of the music was still great), but they still grew artistically. I mean, even after years of being in the business Prince can still churn out a Rainbow Children (great music, questionable lyrics), while Michael was doing Invincible. I think by that point that he was just tired of it all... |
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Reply #35 posted 07/27/11 8:18am
djThunderfunk
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Adorecream said:
djThunderfunk said:
Why would you even let your parents become aware of the existence of the the likes of N.W.A.? That's the kind of thing you should have listened to on headphones and when out with friends, not on your boombox in your bedroom with mom & pop in the room next door...
My brother was a couple of years older than me, and was hardcore into rap (More than me) he would bring this stuff home (NWA, Dr Dre, Too Short, Ice T and LL Cool J home), and I would sneak into his room and borrow (re: dub the tapes) the stuff when he wasn't around. Early headphones were crap, and I loved that raw real feel you had a boom box (Well actually a borrowed tape radio).
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