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did prince gift the needy & stiff the greedy I think prince's modus operandi in giving away good songs was to feed the hungry(the underdogs/the under-utilized/the under-appreciated) & to starve the gluttonous(superstars who didnt need help). Example1:Sheena Easton was pigeoned-hole as pop/country/easy-listening but after feasting on "sugar walls", "u got the look" & "101" it was obvious she could bring da funk, da soul & da dance. Example2:Madonna was the queen of pop & hoping 2 get filet mignon from label-mate prince but all she got was the ersatz "love song". prove my point that prince helped the needy & frustrated the greedy or show how i am all wet. [Edited 9/29/11 17:53pm] [Edited 9/29/11 18:18pm] | |
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I wouldn't call the "Bangles," needy...I think they are a great girl group.
"Manic Monday," I'm sure helped them. It's an uphill climb to the finish line. | |
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the word needy made 4 a good slogan. i am not suggesting that the bangles were helpless or that they were not destine 2 hit it big with or without help from prince. what i am saying is that the fact that they were not mega superstars with the release of "all over the place" in 1984 increased the likelihood that they would get a song from prince 4 the 4thcoming"a different light" in 1986. | |
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The song came at the right time for them. Prince's Sarah | |
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