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Reply #30 posted 09/23/11 3:17pm

Emancipation89

Awwwww........ comfort Here's what you do.

First you need to become the cool kid in school.

Then you can have this attitude, "If you wanna hang with me, u gotta be a fan of Prince's music!" towards everyone boogie

Good luck <3

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Reply #31 posted 09/23/11 4:35pm

aardvark15

It is hard. I should know. Nobody knows who he is. Everybody thinks he's like the the gay offspring of MJ and the color purple sad

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Reply #32 posted 09/23/11 9:48pm

The1592

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The1592 said:

The worst part for me (I'm 18) is being on the org and saying "I think he's still making good music" or saying I like his 90s music best, and having everybody tell me how stupid I am, and that the reason I'm stupid is because of my age, and whenever I'm older I'll think exactely like whoever it is calling me stupid..

I don't know anybody who likes Prince, though. Most of my family doesn't like him either.. That doesn't really bother me much, though.. shrug

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You go Boy, Girl, or whatever you are... You say they tell u, "and having everybody tell me how stupid I am, and that the reason I'm stupid is because of my age,".

F'em! lol because I'm right there with u, only I like every decade!!! But love me some 90's like Billy Jack B, I Hate U, Shhh, Crystal Ball, Emancipation, etc. etc.


Thank you. I don't seriously worry or care about being criticized, though. I was just replying to the OP about the worst part of being a Prince fan.. It's really the worst part of being young in general. I can't tell you how many times I've heard "When You're my age".. then they'll tell me how I'll think and act just like they do when I'm older.

Genesia said:

Don't sweat it too much - some of us olds like his current stuff, too.

And I must say - I was surprised to hear you're 18. You're a good writer. (I write for a living - so you may take that as a professional assessment. wink )

Thank you, but that post you replied to was full of grammar mistakes... an extra word that shouldn't have been there, run on sentence, and my usual abuse of periods .....

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[Edited 9/24/11 21:35pm]

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Reply #33 posted 09/23/11 10:21pm

hls2000

I'm not a teen, I'm in my 30s, and I experience the same non-appreciation of Prince. I guess that's why we're all here on this site!

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Reply #34 posted 09/23/11 11:08pm

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The1592 said:

Chiquetet said:

btw, I gather "do you" is American for "be yourself". So really, you were just doing you.

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I'm american. Nobody says "do you" as far as I know. It sounds like an excuse not to admit a typo, but maybe it is a real saying, who knows? shrug Either way, this whole argument is beyond stupid..

I've actually heard the expression, so fair to say it exists in some circles.

I prefer encouraging one to be, rather than to do, but you're right - the point was moot many posts ago.

Most things on this site are. Sometimes it's just fun to roll with the punches.

Sounds like you're doing a bit of that as it is wink

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Reply #35 posted 09/24/11 7:03am

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Chiquetet said:

The1592 said:

I'm american. Nobody says "do you" as far as I know. It sounds like an excuse not to admit a typo, but maybe it is a real saying, who knows? shrug Either way, this whole argument is beyond stupid..

I've actually heard the expression, so fair to say it exists in some circles.

I prefer encouraging one to be, rather than to do, but you're right - the point was moot many posts ago.

Most things on this site are. Sometimes it's just fun to roll with the punches.

Sounds like you're doing a bit of that as it is wink

Thank you for say that, but it doesn't matter if someone else hasn't heard it.

America is a big place, and we all don't say the same things.

The funny thing is, the person who originally made the comment and I talked it out in private, and we're cool. So I'm not sure what "argument"... Notice how neither one of us addressed it anymore.

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Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #36 posted 09/24/11 8:03am

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it was not that different in the late 80s when I was in school.

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Reply #37 posted 09/24/11 8:34am

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

it was not that different in the late 80s when I was in school.

Right. It's never been easy to be a teenage Prince fan, but the Lovesexy cover was probably the low point.

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Reply #38 posted 09/24/11 10:46am

Greed69

I'm a hadcore teen prince fan. I've been listing to him since the age of 10, and read 8 bios on him to. If anyone was to ask me who's the best musican on earth, I would say prince cause he produces his own albums, plays his on insturment and manges everything by himself.

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Reply #39 posted 09/24/11 11:39am

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Lol, yeah. most people on my school don't know him... some know him. And like him..

I love 60s,70s and 80s music, i don't care what others think. If that music makes me happy, no one can stop me loving that music!

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Reply #40 posted 09/24/11 12:05pm

Javi

Being a Prince fan, together with not fitting the macho type, made me gay for several of my school colleagues. I'm deeply thankful to them, since their mediocrity contributed to developing my individuality back then.

Apart from sexuallity, I think a Prince teen fan, if he/she is strong enough to continue being so despite all the shit surrounding, can develop a strong and different personality, due, at least in part, to liking a truly original and brilliant musician who speaks to the individual, not to the masses.

Same with Bowie, for example. Of course, you're also gay if you like Bowie. Actually, with Bowie it is even stronger than with Prince: Bowie talks to the individual, more, to the alien, to those who don't fit.

I'm glad to look back now, as I'm more than 30, and remember how some musicians have helped me through the years, especially in those difficult teen years. And they continue to do so now.

I know it's gonna be allright because the music plays forever.

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Reply #41 posted 09/24/11 1:58pm

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I find it totally unbelievable when anyone young says they don't know who Prince is. Considering how many times his music has been sampled by other artists and how much he is referenced to by other artists. The young people today are watching BET Awards shows and Prince was prominently featured on 2 of them in recent history(The Chaka Khan tribute and Prince's tribute). That's the equivalent of saying you don't know who Madonna or Michael Jackson is. What kind of music do these childrens parents listen to at home? Britney, Rihanna and Justin Beiber. I can understand them not liking Prince but claiming to have no knowledge of him entirely is suspect.

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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Reply #42 posted 09/24/11 2:11pm

alphastreet

First of all, I LOVE your username, priceless! I would hang out with you just for that alone if we lived in the same area lol I don't know what Purple Rain clothes you are wearing, but I was wearing MJ inspired clothing with a twist to it for many years, so I empathize with you in that respect. Are you wearing something that would look Bohemian or Victorian that could pass as Purple Rain era? lol

I cringe too if people don't know who Prince is or don't appreciate him as a musician. I have a Prince shirt and people think it's MJ, I just go it's MJ's rival! lol

I felt like you back in high school if people didn't always appreciate Janet and were into more sugary pop artists or preferred rock. People made MJ jokes, but not if he had music out, it was fairweathered though I was fortunate to know fans outside of school in real life. Anyways, embrace your individuality and go on with your bad self cause you only live once...it's cute to be known for being a fan of someone, but you want people to remember you for the good qualities you have too aside from that and not just a label, so be yourself as well and use Prince as well as other style icons to inspire your look, cause it sounds like you definitely love fashion.

I cringe too if parents don't know Prince, but know MJ and Madonna, cause the 3 are the first artists I ever knew as a 2 or 3 year old, and I'm sure when I couldn't remember, cause mom says I was dancing around at 1-ish and had white gloves

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Reply #43 posted 09/24/11 3:35pm

namepeace

Look, the thing I loved the most about Prince as a high schooler in the 80's was that he was unafraid to be himself.

It's fine to follow that example.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #44 posted 09/24/11 4:35pm

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HonestMan13 said:

I find it totally unbelievable when anyone young says they don't know who Prince is. Considering how many times his music has been sampled by other artists and how much he is referenced to by other artists. The young people today are watching BET Awards shows and Prince was prominently featured on 2 of them in recent history(The Chaka Khan tribute and Prince's tribute). That's the equivalent of saying you don't know who Madonna or Michael Jackson is. What kind of music do these childrens parents listen to at home? Britney, Rihanna and Justin Beiber. I can understand them not liking Prince but claiming to have no knowledge of him entirely is suspect.

Parliament-Funkadelic has been sampled nearly as much as Prince (if not more) and had a huge influence on all sorts of artists, including Prince himself. But I wouldn't be surprised if a majority of today's teenagers have no idea who George Clinton is. Same goes for James Brown. Someone who is 13 today wouldn't even have been born when Crystal Ball came out, let alone when Prince was at his prime. Most musicians get forgotten by the general public over time, except for cultural icons like the Beatles and Elvis. Serious music fans will always know who Prince is but I wouldn't expect everyone else to remember him forever.

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Reply #45 posted 09/24/11 9:35pm

The1592

electricberet said:

Parliament-Funkadelic has been sampled nearly as much as Prince (if not more) and had a huge influence on all sorts of artists, including Prince himself. But I wouldn't be surprised if a majority of today's teenagers have no idea who George Clinton is. Same goes for James Brown. Someone who is 13 today wouldn't even have been born when Crystal Ball came out, let alone when Prince was at his prime. Most musicians get forgotten by the general public over time, except for cultural icons like the Beatles and Elvis. Serious music fans will always know who Prince is but I wouldn't expect everyone else to remember him forever.

I know a lot of people who love Pfunk, but none of my friends ever mention Prince..

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Reply #46 posted 09/26/11 5:18pm

namepeace

The1592 said:

electricberet said:

Parliament-Funkadelic has been sampled nearly as much as Prince (if not more) and had a huge influence on all sorts of artists, including Prince himself. But I wouldn't be surprised if a majority of today's teenagers have no idea who George Clinton is. Same goes for James Brown. Someone who is 13 today wouldn't even have been born when Crystal Ball came out, let alone when Prince was at his prime. Most musicians get forgotten by the general public over time, except for cultural icons like the Beatles and Elvis. Serious music fans will always know who Prince is but I wouldn't expect everyone else to remember him forever.

I know a lot of people who love Pfunk, but none of my friends ever mention Prince..

Some of your peers may discover him later on, but because Parliament/Funkadelic is a larger influence on hip-hop than Prince, I am not surprised at your statement.

The beauty of music is that you can love what you love without needing any validation from others. I think the same goes for fashion as well, but I couldn't have withstood the kind of scrutiny you're getting when I was your age.

Do your thing. thumbs up!

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #47 posted 09/26/11 5:58pm

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namepeace said:

The1592 said:

I know a lot of people who love Pfunk, but none of my friends ever mention Prince..

Some of your peers may discover him later on, but because Parliament/Funkadelic is a larger influence on hip-hop than Prince, I am not surprised at your statement.

The beauty of music is that you can love what you love without needing any validation from others. I think the same goes for fashion as well, but I couldn't have withstood the kind of scrutiny you're getting when I was your age.

Do your thing. thumbs up!

Either that or they saw Good Burger lol

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Reply #48 posted 09/26/11 6:05pm

Thewreckastow

yes it WAS halloween! hahah

yes i do love james brown mj geogre clinton isley bros plus a trillion others in that genre

ITS. JUST. FUN. GOOD. MUSIC.

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Reply #49 posted 09/26/11 8:52pm

namepeace

aardvark15 said:

namepeace said:

Some of your peers may discover him later on, but because Parliament/Funkadelic is a larger influence on hip-hop than Prince, I am not surprised at your statement.

The beauty of music is that you can love what you love without needing any validation from others. I think the same goes for fashion as well, but I couldn't have withstood the kind of scrutiny you're getting when I was your age.

Do your thing. thumbs up!

Either that or they saw Good Burger lol

well played!

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder
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Reply #50 posted 09/27/11 1:30pm

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The1592 said:

The worst part for me (I'm 18) is being on the org and saying "I think he's still making good music" or saying I like his 90s music best, and having everybody tell me how stupid I am, and that the reason I'm stupid is because of my age, and whenever I'm older I'll think exactely like whoever it is calling me stupid..

I don't know anybody who likes Prince, though. Most of my family doesn't like him either.. That doesn't really bother me much, though.. shrug

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The response on my first post at the org (I wrote something how much I like 90's Prince music) was completely the same. Someone said that I should grow up and listen more classic Prince songs, before I will write something like this again.

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Reply #51 posted 09/27/11 1:45pm

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namepeace said:

The1592 said:

I know a lot of people who love Pfunk, but none of my friends ever mention Prince..

Some of your peers may discover him later on, but because Parliament/Funkadelic is a larger influence on hip-hop than Prince, I am not surprised at your statement.

The beauty of music is that you can love what you love without needing any validation from others. I think the same goes for fashion as well, but I couldn't have withstood the kind of scrutiny you're getting when I was your age.

Do your thing. thumbs up!

It's quite easy to explain actually. Parliament is way more accepted in the so called hetero community. You don't have to explain why you love Parliament. Somebody was talking Bowie too earlier. But even he is more accepted in the "hetero" community. Bowie didn't combine his androgyne persona with overly sexual attitude and lyrics.

There's many negative things to say towards prince if you're an insecure "macho" man. Stuff like sellout(use of gimmicks, and making pop songs), gay (persona, makeup)...

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Reply #52 posted 09/28/11 8:49am

namepeace

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namepeace said:

Some of your peers may discover him later on, but because Parliament/Funkadelic is a larger influence on hip-hop than Prince, I am not surprised at your statement.

The beauty of music is that you can love what you love without needing any validation from others. I think the same goes for fashion as well, but I couldn't have withstood the kind of scrutiny you're getting when I was your age.

Do your thing. thumbs up!

It's quite easy to explain actually. Parliament is way more accepted in the so called hetero community. You don't have to explain why you love Parliament. Somebody was talking Bowie too earlier. But even he is more accepted in the "hetero" community. Bowie didn't combine his androgyne persona with overly sexual attitude and lyrics.

There's many negative things to say towards prince if you're an insecure "macho" man. Stuff like sellout(use of gimmicks, and making pop songs), gay (persona, makeup)...

Based on your choice of words, that's a matter of opinion, not fact.

If you meant to say that many teens would not openly admit to loving or even knowing Prince because of his persona, that's possible.

Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016

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Reply #53 posted 09/28/11 12:11pm

hls2000

chelsearodgerslovesya said:

The1592 said:

The worst part for me (I'm 18) is being on the org and saying "I think he's still making good music" or saying I like his 90s music best, and having everybody tell me how stupid I am, and that the reason I'm stupid is because of my age, and whenever I'm older I'll think exactely like whoever it is calling me stupid..

I don't know anybody who likes Prince, though. Most of my family doesn't like him either.. That doesn't really bother me much, though.. shrug

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The response on my first post at the org (I wrote something how much I like 90's Prince music) was completely the same. Someone said that I should grow up and listen more classic Prince songs, before I will write something like this again.

Yes, one's first ever post on the org can be quite nerve-racking. It's OK - there's plenty of 90s threads on here. It seems some people are passionate about a certain time period or whether you're a "new" or "long time" fan - just ignore.

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Reply #54 posted 09/28/11 12:22pm

babyjubilation

I can totally relate and this is exactly what i was talking about on my other thread but not many people understood (probably because they are older) and said that I was making stuff up.

yeah I'm around teens all the time (im 18 and a college girl) Nobody exept one guy who was a year older than me even knew who he was. I used to be like "what you never even heard of him?!" but now i just blame it on their ignorance and I just enjoy having a more musically diverse mind. I have his face as a screensaver (he looks super young in that pic) and people who look over at my screen in class are all puzzled. I just say "This is Prince my boyfriend and he's a model and plays a little guitar too" they're like "wow he looks cute. Does he have a facebook?" If only they knew. lol

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