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Reply #60 posted 01/30/12 9:07pm

8O2

Do most people my age never watch music channels [except for the ones that consider 2006 old] or something?

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Reply #61 posted 01/30/12 9:09pm

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PurpleSpirit319 said:

I know someone online, who I met on this site, who wasnt even born when Purple Rain came out, in fact he is just 21 and hes a HUGE Prince freak, has everything Prince has ever done commercially and is a huge bootleg collector and has posters, books, magazine and newspaper articles, fanzines, u name it, and he is considered a bit eccentric by his freinds, as he totally detests the music of today!!

This is pretty much me, except for the fanzines, posters, magazines and newspaper articles. lol So not really on the same level of crazy.

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Reply #62 posted 01/30/12 9:11pm

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Oh this drives me insane. I'm 26 and I have a 23 year old friend who is beyond clueless. Over the years she has said flat out she hasn't heard of the following artists; Prince, Queen, Led Zepplin, Rollingstones, Hendrix, Bob Dylan, Bon Jovi, The Doors, U2, Sex Pistols, Blondie, The Monkees (maybe ill give her that) and the list goes on and on and on. Oh yeah and until he died, even MJ. I think people should learn to appreciate the "classics". All music now days is heavily influenced by music from previous generations and most of the time it's poor imitations of amazing music that alot of Gen Y have never had the pleasure to hear.

What a tragedy!!!!!!!! and these are the future leaders of the world? Forget global warming - we need to do something about the younger generation now for the sake of our future!!!!

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Everyone I've ever met knows who Queen and Michael Jackson (yes, before he died) are. neutral

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Reply #63 posted 01/30/12 9:18pm

alphastreet

Prince is the new rebellious one, I feel better saying I like Prince than MJ (though of course I do), cause it's way too cool to like MJ now that it makes me not want to look like I'm in the crowd lol

[Edited 1/30/12 21:20pm]

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Reply #64 posted 01/30/12 10:10pm

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alphastreet said:

Prince is the new rebellious one, I feel better saying I like Prince than MJ (though of course I do), cause it's way too cool to like MJ now that it makes me not want to look like I'm in the crowd lol

[Edited 1/30/12 21:20pm]

seriously...wtf?

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Reply #65 posted 01/30/12 10:38pm

alphastreet

Don't worry, I call them both my favourite male artists and not give a shit. I just quickly say I loved MJ for years first to distinguish myself from the crowd.

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Reply #66 posted 01/31/12 2:19am

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alphastreet said:

Don't worry, I call them both my favourite male artists and not give a shit. I just quickly say I loved MJ for years first to distinguish myself from the crowd.

erm...to distinguish yourself from the crowd you said you liked the worlds most popular artist?

thats like saying to set myself out from the gastronomical crowd i ate pizza hut

yeah to set myself out from the crowd im into tom cruise movies

THe crowd love MJ..those dull masses who hate to be challenged and love sterile beats and mass overproduced "pop" love mj

Here try this

"to distinguish myself from the crowd i chose captain beefheart, or tom waits or leroy hutson"

jeez neutral neutral neutral

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Reply #67 posted 01/31/12 2:51am

alphastreet

jonylawson said:

alphastreet said:

Don't worry, I call them both my favourite male artists and not give a shit. I just quickly say I loved MJ for years first to distinguish myself from the crowd.

erm...to distinguish yourself from the crowd you said you liked the worlds most popular artist?

thats like saying to set myself out from the gastronomical crowd i ate pizza hut

yeah to set myself out from the crowd im into tom cruise movies

THe crowd love MJ..those dull masses who hate to be challenged and love sterile beats and mass overproduced "pop" love mj

Here try this

"to distinguish myself from the crowd i chose captain beefheart, or tom waits or leroy hutson"

jeez neutral neutral neutral

LMFAO in the past it was anything but easy saying you're an mj fan, though he had the popularity to back it up. Too tired to explain....

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Reply #68 posted 01/31/12 3:56am

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My girlfriend was 21 when I first met her in 2008 (no I'm not a child molester: we didn't date until she was 23), and she'd never heard of Prince... at all. In the end she'd already heard Kiss before, and only Kiss, but she had no clue who was singing it.

I asked just to check if she was from planet Mars or something and she'd heard of Bowie, Madonna, Michael Jackson and Elton John. But not Prince. On the other hand, she was 6 when prince got his last major exposition around 1993, so...

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Reply #69 posted 01/31/12 3:59am

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jonylawson said:

alphastreet said:

Don't worry, I call them both my favourite male artists and not give a shit. I just quickly say I loved MJ for years first to distinguish myself from the crowd.

THe crowd love MJ..those dull masses who hate to be challenged and love sterile beats and mass overproduced "pop" love mj

You don't need to be overtly complexed to make great music you know. lol Michael Jackson is FAR from overproduced and sterile.

....but I digress.

[Edited 1/31/12 4:00am]

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Reply #70 posted 01/31/12 4:28am

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this sort of ignorance used to really annoy me but i have come to hte conclusion that most people just arent into music the way i am ...most people will follow the crowd and listen and buy whatever is hip at any given time.....they dont really understand what makes really great music and what is real musical talent (and if that sounds elitist then thats what it is)...

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for someone to say that they are into music and not know or have very little knowledge of who prince is ...is unforgivable...i mean...when i was a teen...i knew who all the greats were from the pop and rock era...beatles...rolling stones...led zeppelin...and so on....i remember not liking bob dylans voice and struggeling to understand why he was regarded so highly but at least i knew who he was and..over time...my view of him has changed into understanding why he is one of the greats...

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prince is one of the greats from many musicial veiwpoints...the most obvious being one of the major stars of the 80s....so anyone who says they are into music and not know their musicial history to some degree isnt worth talking to anymore in my opinion...even if they dont like prince ..they should at least know a bit about him...

my sentiments exactimundo. unfortunately i don't think music has the same cultural impact on the youth anymore. music is just another part of a vast multimedia market and has become a soundtrack to a bland, desparate to be cool lifestyle.

the days of queueing up on a monday morning outside shops to purchase a new vital album are gone. nowadays people are queueing for the latest ipod etc, it seems the music is becoming secondary.

of course not all kids are like this, teen spirit can never die, i remain hopeful, the greatest music has always came in adverse times.

don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed....
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Reply #71 posted 01/31/12 6:04am

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I'm quite sure many young people never heard of Jimi Hendrix...

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Reply #72 posted 01/31/12 8:41am

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databank said:

I'm quite sure many young people never heard of Jimi Hendrix...

Quite a few have.

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Reply #73 posted 01/31/12 11:56am

jonylawson

smoothcriminal12 said:

jonylawson said:

THe crowd love MJ..those dull masses who hate to be challenged and love sterile beats and mass overproduced "pop" love mj

You don't need to be overtly complexed to make great music you know. lol Michael Jackson is FAR from overproduced and sterile.

....but I digress.

[Edited 1/31/12 4:00am]

yeah i didnt mean that

well kind of..post 90's i thought it was..but hey..horses and courses etc

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Reply #74 posted 01/31/12 4:44pm

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NouveauDance said:

Some people just don't take in a wide sphere of influence regardless of age - there are plenty of 22yo's who know what time it is. smile

THANK YOU biggrin

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Reply #75 posted 02/01/12 12:19am

alphastreet

RuthCass said:

NouveauDance said:

Some people just don't take in a wide sphere of influence regardless of age - there are plenty of 22yo's who know what time it is. smile

THANK YOU biggrin

Certainly not hammer time :lol

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Reply #76 posted 02/01/12 5:00pm

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alphastreet said:

RuthCass said:

THANK YOU biggrin

Certainly not hammer time :lol

Hahaha hammer time lol

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Reply #77 posted 02/01/12 5:52pm

alphastreet

I'm almost a decade older than a 22 year old and would probably confuse them and feel old if I made that joke

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Reply #78 posted 02/01/12 6:00pm

DJFreelan

Hammer Time. Actually, you'd be amazed of the people around my age who know what that is. It's kind of sad, but I personally know more people around my age who know about MC Hammer, but know nothing about Prince. Figure that one out.

"I never want to stop singing this song!" Prince in Montreal, 12/2/11, just before performing Purple Rain
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Reply #79 posted 02/01/12 6:59pm

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Well I think it's safe to say that he doesnt appeal people the same way other 80's musicians/stars do. I think it has partially to do with his many "sounds", people not knowing how to hum his songs, which I think is an essence when creating music. Image wise he dont pull people in the same way other androgynous people do, like Bowie, it might be, because people dont connect that tradition with black artists(?). Obviously for people who know music, they will know who Prince is. The people who mostly know him are either musicians and singers, people who were born when he was famous, parents who are fans/liked his music, interested in 80's music or just loves knowing about music.

He's a very intelligent musician and I actually think that alot of his work, would it been done by other artists would have been far more successful and popular nowadays. Also most people the past 10 yrs or so dont really talk about Prince, in the same extent that popular artists in the 90's did. Except Alicia Keys, Dave Grohl and some other artists/producers, there are not alot of citations or commentery about him. Which I always find kinda strange. People from this generation do hear alot about Stevie Wonder, MJ, U2 and The Beatles because they are quoted by millions of people because they reached all types of places. In a global perspective Prince's music never reached out the same way Madonnas or MJ's, music did, and since the parents didnt hear it, most likely their children wont either. Also I have to include the fact that the reason why alot of young people know Madonna & MJ is because of dance and the image (videos). We live in a global world, but he's not a global superstar in the same sense of John Lennon, MJ, Stevie, Madonna, Queen, unless you count people knowing his hits like "purple rain", "kiss" or "1999"... He's one of those artists people respect but dont pay attention too.

His religious persona dont really fit in with modern day artists and since he's not provacative anymore (because this generation has pretty much grown up watching nakedness on TV) people dont see him as interesting.

Some ppl know him tho and it's always fun. But I wonder what will happen in another 10 yrs or so?

[Edited 2/1/12 19:06pm]

When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix
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Reply #80 posted 02/01/12 7:49pm

alphastreet

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Hammer Time. Actually, you'd be amazed of the people around my age who know what that is. It's kind of sad, but I personally know more people around my age who know about MC Hammer, but know nothing about Prince. Figure that one out.

It's cause of the Pepsi commercial in 2004, and I feel the same way as you cause of them knowing that and Ice Ice Baby but not the Rhythm Nation album

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Reply #81 posted 02/01/12 8:04pm

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DJFreelan said:

Hammer Time. Actually, you'd be amazed of the people around my age who know what that is. It's kind of sad, but I personally know more people around my age who know about MC Hammer, but know nothing about Prince. Figure that one out.

They'll know about Prince after this year...!!! eek razz cool

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Reply #82 posted 02/01/12 8:08pm

alphastreet

Why this year?

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Reply #83 posted 02/01/12 8:16pm

Astasheiks

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eye crysball Maybe they'll start playing "1999" back on the radio. smile

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Reply #84 posted 02/01/12 8:22pm

alphastreet

I still hear it and some of the big 80's hits

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Reply #85 posted 02/01/12 8:29pm

Astasheiks

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I do too on oldy stations but not on the "whats current" stations...

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Reply #86 posted 02/01/12 8:35pm

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The average 22 year old probably doesn't know who Hank Snow is either.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #87 posted 02/01/12 8:42pm

alphastreet

Astasheiks said:

I do too on oldy stations but not on the "whats current" stations...

I hear songs like When Doves Cry and Kiss on Top 40 radio that plays 80's to current

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Reply #88 posted 02/01/12 8:44pm

NDRU

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I rarely mention Prince when I am banging beautiful 22 year olds

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Reply #89 posted 02/01/12 9:02pm

alphastreet

I wonder if I would look like a backstabber for talking about favourite male artists at the wrong times lol

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