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Reply #30 posted 11/02/11 4:18am

hhhhdmt

well there are a number of younger fans here, so yes he does past the test. Yes some people will not like prince but that doesnt change the fact that plenty do.

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Reply #31 posted 11/02/11 4:49am

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a few people i know that always make fun of me for my prince fandom, actually fell in love with a few songs ive showed them. lady cab driver and controversy specifically. this girl i know really liked calhoun square also. im sure if i spent more time spreading the gospel according to prince, id have a whole group of followers

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Reply #32 posted 11/02/11 4:56am

dm3857

im 16 and i LOVE prince! my brother is 10.. he LOVES prince... my bestfriend is 17... he LOVES prince!

ill say he passes the test of time.

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Reply #33 posted 11/02/11 5:44am

dJJ

Thank you all. Next time I talk to him, I'll have a lot of munition to defend my Prince case wink

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Reply #34 posted 11/02/11 10:25am

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When beatmakers, producers and engineers are still stealing techniques, guitar players are copying his sound, songwriters want to be as liberated as him, and pop stars wants to have as meaningful hits as him... then something about him pass the test of time. Atleast his 80s music is still very much alive. Prince is the most complete artist I've seen and heard yet.

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Reply #35 posted 11/02/11 10:53am

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Of course Prince passed the time test...

I'd love to know what artists (if you can really call them that) your 18 year friend listens to now that will pass the time test...bet not a whole lot
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Reply #36 posted 11/02/11 11:53am

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OP I think your friends are more into soul/RnB acts I know plenty of teenagers that dig Prince.

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Reply #37 posted 11/02/11 12:56pm

V10LETBLUES

Great question. I think his 80's work definitely stands the test of time, but for the most part his 90's work doesn't.

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Reply #38 posted 11/02/11 12:59pm

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Whilst I might disagree with him, your friend makes a valid point. For those of us who were lucky enough to get into Prince a while back, there were traditional channels through which we could discover his work. The routes by which one would discover new music today are entirely different, and he's seen fit to deliberately close these to the casual listener. As a result he has deliberately skewed his fan base so that it is almost exclusively the realm of the oldie.

A poignant f'rinstance: 'Kiss'. A timeless classic. In whichever century this dropped, one would have to contort one's face and exclaim "Damn!". And yet one isn't able to watch the video on YouTube. Thus, only those of a certain age appreciate the utter genius of this catchy little ditty...

Now, I would suggest that this is a shame, but I didn't write 'Graffiti Bridge', so what do I know?

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Reply #39 posted 11/02/11 1:40pm

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I'm 12 and I'm a total fan. I'd rather listen to Prince than some artists now. Black don't crack either!lol

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Reply #40 posted 11/02/11 5:27pm

Emancipation89

thence said:

(ps. too bad about the post Warner music 1996-2011 isn't that good, "free the music", let me I ask WHEN will that happen????)

Seriously, do you work for Warner Brothers or something? Dividing his music into WB era and Post WB, and judging which 'era' is better really is pointless. As if all his albums are supposed to be great before Emancipation?

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Reply #41 posted 11/02/11 5:29pm

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Doesn't Prince think time is a trick? If so, this is a trick question. lol

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Reply #42 posted 11/03/11 1:31pm

mysterymum

I'm 26 and I've gotten into Prince over the last year. For a long time I couldn't bear to put the radio on because the crap that comes out is not even in the same league as most of Prince's music. Alot of his stuff is so different to the music at the time it came out that it really doesn't fit into that era.

I have found some tracks sound alittle dated, mostly the 90's stuff but on the whole, imo, his music still sounds funky as hell and still different from everything else!

P.S. My 4 and 7 year old sons both beg for me to put Prince on in the car!! cool

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Reply #43 posted 11/03/11 1:56pm

MadamGoodnight

He's been around since the 70's. I feel he does.

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Reply #44 posted 11/03/11 2:31pm

steakfinger

Time is not a test. He might STAND the test of time, but he will not PASS it. Gracias.

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Reply #45 posted 11/04/11 4:42am

PFan88

im 15 and ive been a prince fan for since musicology, i think he has because i think his 80s music is genious, as well as Lotusflow3r

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Reply #46 posted 11/04/11 7:47am

Unholyalliance

dJJ said:

I had a discussion with this 18 year old guy.

He knows his music and is generally a reasonable guy.

When talking about Prince he told me Prince is a nostalgic act for the oldies like me. It's for the thirty somethings and older.

He and his friends do dig Otis Redding and Marving Gaye, however can't be bothered with Prince. Therefore, he claims, Prince didn't pass the test of time. He only can capture the generation that grew up with him. Not the current young generation.

What do you guys think? Does he have a point?

Right now, I think that for the type of music fan that your friend is, the main black r&b singers that considered legit in such circles are artists such as Otis Redding, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, and Al Green. Their songs are very old and none of their friends listen to them, so I think that they feel that it's ok to like them now. Kind of like they feel different from the plebians for liking such music.

In another 20+ years it will be ok to like Prince too.

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Reply #47 posted 11/04/11 7:50am

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dJJ said:

I had a discussion with this 18 year old guy.

He knows his music and is generally a reasonable guy.

Not at 18 he doesnt and isn't.

No wonder he came up with such nonsense.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #48 posted 11/04/11 9:07am

Whatsinit4me

Does Prince pass the test of time?

Yes because he is entertaining, funny & charming.

His career posits success, talent & efficiency.

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Reply #49 posted 11/04/11 7:41pm

lovejunkie

What kind of wack title thread izzz this?
Sorry but if u dont know u betta ask somebody!

And thats the ? I guess.
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Reply #50 posted 11/06/11 1:35pm

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lovejunkie said:

What kind of wack title thread izzz this? Sorry but if u dont know u betta ask somebody!

lol

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Reply #51 posted 11/07/11 9:16am

dJJ

lovejunkie said:

What kind of wack title thread izzz this? Sorry but if u dont know u betta ask somebody! And thats the ? I guess.

You are right. I shows my boredom and lack of inspiration.

I did like to read the responses though.

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Reply #52 posted 11/07/11 9:20am

dJJ

I also like this blog.

It answers the question (if any) and shows the 18-year old he's just young wink

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Reply #53 posted 11/07/11 9:21am

dJJ

Prior post contained a link with invisible ink.

Try this one:

http://princeishisownbest...gspot.com/

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