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Reply #30 posted 03/11/12 11:32am

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Just turned 40 in December.

Are you still crazy about Prince? I still buy records for my collection.

What musical era did you get into him? Although I remember songs like "Little red Corvette"and "1999"on the radio, it wasn't until the "Purple rain" era that I really got into him.

Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres? I like that he is no longer swearing in his music. I don't hate the new music like some people here do. That being said, it's not his best music.

Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age? Nope.

Making love and music are the only things worth fighting for.
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Reply #31 posted 03/11/12 12:27pm

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Are you still crazy about Prince?

Overall, I'd have to say yes. I'm at this site many times a day and while there have been times the only thing keeping me here are the people I've met here, I still check to see what Prince is doing. And I still think Prince is sexy as hell.

What musical era did you get into him?

the first song of his I liked was, "I Wanna Be Your Lover," but I didn't know it was him for years. I first got into him and knew it was him with "1999". The movie "Purple Rain," specifically the "Darling Nikki" scene, sealed the deal.

Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres?

Overall, I do not like his new music. I'd like to see him stop censoring himself.

Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age?

No, he is a musician and will be until the day he dies.
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Reply #32 posted 03/11/12 1:45pm

CarolineC

I'm 47.

Are you still crazy about Prince?

Not as much as I used to be. I still think he is a great live performer, but the last time he came near where I lived I couldn't afford the ticket prices he was asking (over $100 for halfway decent seats). He still puts out good music, but I think he's gotten inconsistent and is censoring his lyrics too much.

What musical era did you get into him?

The second album. First song I heard of his was "I Wanna Be Your Lover". First album I bought was "1999", I think.

Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres?

I still like some of his music, but not as much as what he did in the 80s and 90s.

Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age?

No, I can't picture him doing anything else. I still hope he will put out a couple more really consistent, kickass albums. I think he has it in him, but JW stuff is holding him back. Maybe the financial troubles/concerns too.

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Reply #33 posted 03/11/12 2:02pm

philmoreliz

Still crazy about him. I have loved him since about eighty two. He continues to blow me away. I may prefer 1999 to more recent recordings but one cannot repeat oneself and he is following his inclinations. Live he is the best.
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Reply #34 posted 03/11/12 2:02pm

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nursev said:

Are you still crazy about Prince? What musical era did you get into him? Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres? Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age? Considering what a bad boy he was in his prime lol I'm curious what the older crowd thinks of Princey yay! lol and yeah the younsters can post too lol that'd be interesting lol

Well I'm 29 so I guess I fall under the "youngster" category lol

1. Am I still crazy about Prince, yeah I am.

2. I got into him hardcore during the "Emancipation" era. I had just started high school. I guess you could say I started becoming a lukewarm Prince fan in middle school when "Gold" came out, but once "Emancipation" hit the scene, it was a done deal. From there I started finding his older stuff and buying them from those vintage record stores....my best Prince year ever was in '04 when I saw him live twice: once in NYC at Club Black (after he was inducted in the RROHF that night) and in DC when I was shocked to learn that the tix I purchased from the NPG Music Club were FRONT ROW!!!!! faint You couldn't tell me nothing that night.

3. His music in the millenium hasn't been half as exciting as what he put out in the 80's and 90's. Though I do consider him the best live performer my eyes have ever seen, a part of me wishes that I could have seen him live during his wilder days. I think he's ventured into a wide range of genre's but since 2000 I don't think he's been very consistent. He went from being extrememly conservative (around the time when he became a JW) to failing to find a balance between his wild days and his conservatism.

4. No I'm not surprised he's still performing and making music at his age right now. I just wished that he would put out music that takes risks but doesn't sound watered down and cheesy at the same time. Though "The Rainbow Children" and "One Night Alone" were great, his last best album IMO was "Emancipation".

I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #35 posted 03/11/12 2:12pm

GottaLetitgo

  • Turning 40 next month. Have been a Prince fan for 27 years now, started digging him after the Purple Rain phenomenon, not during.
  • I will always be a fan as many of his songs and albums served as the soundtrack to my youth and young adulthood.
  • I don't play him in the car everyday but I definitely will put a CD or two in medium rotation a couple of days a week.
  • If Prince came to play in my hometown tomorrow, I would of course be online right when they go on sale and buy the mid to upper range tickets (don't have the money for a table next to the stage).
  • Would love to hear a new song on the radio but I know those days are over. There was nothing quite like hearing a new song on the radio back in the day. First time I heard Thieves in the Temple, I about wrecked the car.
  • Oh, the other questions. Prince is kind of his own genre so whatever he does he is just playing to the many sides of himself. Dude is one complex dude!
  • Not surprised he is still playing...you got to think all that soy milk has something to do with it.

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Reply #36 posted 03/12/12 6:14am

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Hi nursev: I am still crazy about Prince at my tender age of 40(lol)! I got into Prince in 1979 when I heard "I wanna b ur lover" and I've been hooked every since. I still like his music (I love the 20ten cd)but honestly, I would like to see him explore the Blues genre and maybe play around with a little electronica and dance music. If I may add, I would love to see him sharpen his acting skills and revisit the big screen.

nursev said:

Are you still crazy about Prince? What musical era did you get into him? Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres? Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age? Considering what a bad boy he was in his prime lol I'm curious what the older crowd thinks of Princey yay! lol and yeah the younsters can post too lol that'd be interesting lol

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Reply #37 posted 03/12/12 6:29am

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Hi nursev: I am still crazy about Prince at my tender age of 40(lol)! I got into Prince in 1979 when I heard "I wanna b ur lover" and I've been hooked every since. I still like his music (I love the 20ten cd)but honestly, I would like to see him explore the Blues genre and maybe play around with a little electronica and dance music. If I may add, I would love to see him sharpen his acting skills and revisit the big screen.

nursev said:

Are you still crazy about Prince? What musical era did you get into him? Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres? Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age? Considering what a bad boy he was in his prime lol I'm curious what the older crowd thinks of Princey yay! lol and yeah the younsters can post too lol that'd be interesting lol

Oh..yes, I am not surprised that prince is still performing and making music (although it's been almost two years since his last release ) because he seems to sleep, eat and live for music.

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Reply #38 posted 03/12/12 8:38am

funkyhead

yep, I'm in! - 44 & counting!!!. Been there since LRC came out. Whilst I continue to moan about his output I'll always be around! - at least there's never a dull moment!.

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Reply #39 posted 03/12/12 9:16am

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are there any Prince fans who AREN'T over 40 at this point?

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Reply #40 posted 03/12/12 9:22am

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FunkiestOne said:

are there any Prince fans who AREN'T over 40 at this point?

There are quite a few on this site... nod


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

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #41 posted 03/12/12 10:07am

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I'll answer this question on June 5th

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Reply #42 posted 03/12/12 10:17am

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nursev said:

Are you still crazy about Prince?

Nowhere like I used to be. He's gotten boring to me and takes less chances. I will always listen to Prince music though.

What musical era did you get into him?

I was into since the beginning at 9 y.o. with Soft and Wet.

Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres?

Every now and then, a new song will catch my ear.

Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age?

Not at all. I expect him to be like BB King and perform til he can't anymore.

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Reply #43 posted 03/12/12 10:29am

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Are you still crazy about Prince?

I'm NUTS about his hands...don't ask why. (I like Emeril's too. giggle)

IMO, he's still a sexy man. love how he's aged.

What musical era did you get into him?

"Purple Rain". "When Doves Cry" hooked my ears into buying the rest of his catalog.

Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres?

I've dug most of his music.

Genres: He's "touch" & fused so many. But I would like to hear his version of a few traditional

gospel hymns. e.g. "How Great Thou Art", "His Eye Is On The Sparrow" <---imagine his Falsetto faint

Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age? Considering what a bad boy he was in his prime?

No. Music is his thing. Mr. Nelson might not cuss but he is still very naughty. e.g. The "Welcome 2 America" photo of him on that piano, legs up in the air. Plus his hair styles & wardrobe releases (showing chest & belly drool) - screamed "Naughty Prince wants to play." Man, I don't think he's stopped since. lol

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Reply #44 posted 03/12/12 11:50am

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For-ty and over, I wants to bone ya!

42 actually. wink Been a fan since 1983. That's a lot of vinyl, tapes, cd's, dvd's, and mp3's over almost 30 yrs. I even have an 8-track Controversy album that I've never listened to, but saw it one day at a Goodwill and knew I had to have it.

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Reply #45 posted 03/12/12 12:07pm

donnyenglish

I'm 40 and I started liking him in 1979 and I became a diehard in 1982 when Controversy came out. My first concert was the controversy tour when I was in the fourth grade.

I like his recent stuff just as much as his old stuff. I'm in the category that thinks that Rainbow Children is his best album, but I also love SOTT, Dirty Mind and 1999.

I'm a bit of a Prince snob when it comes to fans that tend to overappreciate the Revolution era because I was there before that era and I appreciated his stuff long after that era was over.

When I look at Montreaux 2009 and his Musicology tour stuff, I get sad because I think that age is catching up with Prince. He has surprised all of us by getting better with time, but I think the ride will slowly start coming to an end with respect to the great live shows. He will still be very good, but not at top form.

I think the music will still be great because I know he saved a bunch of stuff for this time period. I just wish that he would release it more often.

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Reply #46 posted 03/12/12 12:25pm

chellemac

I will be 47 in a few weeks and I still love Prince. I think I love him today more than in the 80's when I first got into him. I remember seeing him on MTV with Little Red Corvette, my favorite song. I followed him all the way through the Diamonds and Pearls era, then.......I don't really remember. I started listening to other artist, then had a baby and listened to kiddie tunes all the time.

Two years ago I saw Purple Rain on television and that got me to thinking about him again. Since then I pop on here to see what's new and shop ebay for his music. My family thinks I'm crazy. I have collected a lot of his albums and really like them all. My husband and daughter are always teasing me about him. They are both fans as well beut not like me. I alsways find a Prince connection to things and that makes them laugh. Kind of like the 7 degrees seperation of Kevin Beacon.

I just want to get an opportunity to see him in concert someday. I love his attitude and how he does as he pleases. I also feel a little sorry for him sometimes. He can do whatever he wants and I hope he is happy.

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Reply #47 posted 03/12/12 1:04pm

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I'm also a mid-40s fan....
I bought the "Soft & Wet" 45 when it first came out, saw him on Midnight Special, Bandstand and SNL but never got really into him until the Solid Gold appearances. Then I was totally sold after The Time/V6 show... I've heard a lot a post Warners songs that I like but none of the albums really thrill me as a whole; I prefer the 80s stuff but that could be more a product of nostalgia and my age than the quality of the music.
Regardless I'm glad he's still kickin' it and that he embraces his past musically while releasing new material (even if it's not creating genre-breaking hysteria)
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Reply #48 posted 03/12/12 2:06pm

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chellemac said:

I will be 47 in a few weeks and I still love Prince. I think I love him today more than in the 80's when I first got into him. I remember seeing him on MTV with Little Red Corvette, my favorite song. I followed him all the way through the Diamonds and Pearls era, then.......I don't really remember. I started listening to other artist, then had a baby and listened to kiddie tunes all the time.

Two years ago I saw Purple Rain on television and that got me to thinking about him again. Since then I pop on here to see what's new and shop ebay for his music. My family thinks I'm crazy. I have collected a lot of his albums and really like them all. My husband and daughter are always teasing me about him. They are both fans as well beut not like me. I alsways find a Prince connection to things and that makes them laugh. Kind of like the 7 degrees seperation of Kevin Beacon.

I just want to get an opportunity to see him in concert someday. I love his attitude and how he does as he pleases. I also feel a little sorry for him sometimes. He can do whatever he wants and I hope he is happy.

Love your story and attitude towards Prince!

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Reply #49 posted 03/12/12 3:42pm

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Prince is the artist I listen to primarily. I would say I listen to him 90% of the time. Of course, it fluctuates at times, but I always come back home.

I am 41. Naturally, I heard Prince on the radio and while music videos were a new thing, I remember my family making a fuss over this skinny dude dancin in his momma's underwear.

I was in Jr. High when I first heard a Prince tune that moved me (When Doves Cry), naturally, there was a girl breaking my heart at the time. But it was Sign of the Times that turned me out... and Lovesexy that put me over the edge.

I am open to whatever Prince wants to do or whatever direction he would like to go in creatively. I have often not been into an album the day it was released. For example, it took me several weeks to get into Rainbow Children and now IMHO, it is an album that stands alone. I honestly thought he would retire after TRC.

In contrast, 20ten has some interesting tracks, but wasnt for me. I went through alot of trouble to get it and while lyrics from Lay it Down may be heard from my shower from time to time and I have the album lyrics commited to memory, its not one of my favorites nor is it an album I would suggest to someone I was introducing to his work.

To summarize... in the 70s, I heard my aunties talking about his sexuality and how appaling he was.

In the 80s, I heard Purple Rain and I saw the movie about a thousand times and while When Doves Cry affected me (there was a girl involved smile), it wasnt until I was 16 and heard Sign of the Times and Prince influenced the way I thought about love and about God and about my own sexuality. And then Lovesexy took that to places I coudnt even begin to imagine.

The 90s were fun. Gold and Come had their place.. but it wasnt until Emancipation that I was once again taken to a higher place by lyrics like Sacred is the prayer that asks for nothing, while seeking to give thanks for every breath we take. Blessed are we inside this prayer.... the only love there is, is the love we make.

The 90s also brought bootlegs... fresh interpretations of songs that I personally could not hear until they were delivered to me in a different way. Elephants and Flowers comes to mind. I mean, I saw Graffiti Bridge, but it wasnt until I heard an outtake rehersal of Elepants and Flowers that I really got it.

And with all of that said, I am just waiting for the next album and the next set of concerts. I will be there.

Is that the kind of information you were looking for?

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Are you still crazy about Prince? What musical era did you get into him? Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres? Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age? Considering what a bad boy he was in his prime lol I'm curious what the older crowd thinks of Princey yay! lol and yeah the younsters can post too lol that'd be interesting lol

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Reply #50 posted 03/12/12 6:00pm

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nursev said:

Are you still crazy about Prince? What musical era did you get into him? Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres? Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age? Considering what a bad boy he was in his prime lol I'm curious what the older crowd thinks of Princey yay! lol and yeah the younsters can post too lol that'd be interesting lol


45 and a complete an utter nut for Prince....so much that when I purchase my new Mini Cooper I'm looking for rubber mats with the symbol embedded in them!
The symbol is everywhere even at work.
I have told this story before but in short, my sister had just purchased the Prince album and I picked it up with google eyes ....his hair and eyes was like eek ...my mother snatched it away and told my older siblings that I couldn't listen to him.....needless to say I blame my mother for the obsession.
I'm not picky with ANY of Prince music. If there is an album I'm at the store THAT day, usually at lunch time. If its a concert, every card get the minimum payment so I can get the best tix!!! lol
I'm glad to be my age still feeling like a teenager when I see this man, if he is willing I'm more than able.....with the passing of Whitney, Mike, and Teena...well I feel VERY LUCKY to have my number one here on earth. Prince looks fantastic and I too have an obsession with his hands, especially when they are up on his mic!

My ultimate goal is to have my Prince room like some of the other Orgers, once I have achieved that all we be perfect biggrin
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Reply #51 posted 03/12/12 6:16pm

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nursev said:

I know it's some more geriatrics up in here lol don't make me start checking profiles falloff

yoda I can still see me listening to P at any age.

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Reply #52 posted 03/12/12 7:11pm

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Early 40s here. I liked Prince since 78 when I first heard Soft & Wet. I had my dad buy the For You album ,I liked it and everything I heard after. I became a fanatic when the 1999 album was released. I can never imagine anyone replacing him as my favorite artist ever.
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Reply #53 posted 03/13/12 2:36am

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44 in august...damn!! cool

I heard 1999 in ´83, it was a hit but I didn´t know who performed it.

Than at 16-17 in the summer holidays I started 2 go out a bit and in a

small club WDC was playing, I asked the DJ who´s that??

A few weeks later back at school, a girl said I should listen 2 Purple Rain,

she lent me the album and...it was a whole new world 4 me!!!

I had been a hard rock fan for several years and Prince pulled me

out of that world! It changed a lot 4 me, my clothing, starting going out, girls lol

Not that I hate the hard rock scene, I still listen 2 Kiss, Vh and The Crue

but the time was right 4 change at 16!

The 90´s were different being a Prince fan.

It started out great with D&P, prince and The Hits/B-sides and the tours but then..

it became confussing. TGE was great but released 2 late after the succes of TMBGIW.

Also, I also listened 2 a lot of other artists and music

and I really got in2 grunge and alternative rock. And in the second half

the whole popular R&B-Rap scene. But I kept on buying his albums and I listened 2

them at home, Prince became an artist I only heard at home or in my car.

The tours were still good, allthough the Gold Experience tour was strange, him not playing

his hits. The NPS tour was better. By the time TRC was released I never thought

he would release singles again or tour, more an underground artist.

ONA..Live: Strange relaionship,1+1+1=3 and the piano medley was a great listen and

I joined the org. Finally people who loved the same music...well, almost wink


I guess I´m one of those who really enjoyed his "comeback" with Musicology!!!!!!!!!!!!

Maybe because I didn´t expect him 2 comeback or whatever after all those years.

No symbol name or internet albums only 4 the fans and Jehova shit on TRC, this was great imo!

His album was nr 6 in Fnac stores.

3121 nr 3 on the chart, PE nr 1 in other mega stores. Who would have expected this??

I love Musicology and 3121 even more, parts of PE and 2012.

And he looks the way he should look nowadays, some will say finally he looks decent wink

Never got Lotusflower, just a few songs, but that´s ok. I got much more at this age than I ever

asked 4 from Prince. I´ve seen footage from Musicology tour that is great, I went 2

Werchter 2 see him with the 2012 tour and he played Controversy and other classics.

The only thing I still "hate" about Prince after 29 years is his way in taking discissions or career moves: his single choices over the years, projects he didn´t finish, we don´t get remasters or DVD releases like U2 or Springsteen fans and... his Slave period!

Yes, I´m still a huge Prince fan, f.i. seeing the Cool performance footage just puts a smile on my face and my feet start 2 move...nobody at age 50+ does it better!


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Reply #54 posted 03/13/12 2:39am

bobbyperu

Just turned 41.

Got into Prince when you coudn't get around him during the big hype in the Sign o the Times/Lovesexy years. I started collecting albums, singles, bootlegs, saw all his concerts in Holland, yea, I was crazy, but I wasn"t the only one.

I slowly but surely lost interest in the late 90s but that's not just Prince's fault. We grow older, develop different interests in life, learn to listen to other music...

It took the Euro tour of last year to bring me back! Big time! I was crazy once again, North sea Jazz, Melkweg, he was better than ever!

Now that there's no tour or album, things are back to normal, I still enjoy his music, I don"t have a favorite album or period, I just enjoy hiss work as a whole. Some of the hidden gems like The War or The Truth can be just as much fun as the big albums like Purple Rain, if only because they haven't been played to death.

Finally I think it's unfair to demand each and every Prince album to be as groundbreaking and impressive as his best 80s work. If you think like this, you're only setting yourself up for disappointments.

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Reply #55 posted 03/13/12 4:05am

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Started hearing about him when Controversy came out in 1981... Fell in love with him when 1999 came out in 1982... Sooooooooo Ive been a fan for 30 years... Im 44... I still listen to him and love it! Im not a big fan of anything that has been released since Come in 1994... I like a song here and there, but nothing so good I can play the whole album from start to finish like I do with earlier albums...

~~~~~ Oh that voice...incredible....there should be a musical instrument called George Michael... ~~~~~
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Reply #56 posted 03/13/12 4:30am

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nursev said:

Are you still crazy about Prince? What musical era did you get into him? Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres? Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age? Considering what a bad boy he was in his prime lol I'm curious what the older crowd thinks of Princey yay! lol and yeah the younsters can post too lol that'd be interesting lol

i never used to like prince until a mate did a tape for me in 1984, i didnt like it much, but over a year or so i couldnt stop listening to it. ever since then i have collected his stuff. prince seems like he will live forever.

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Reply #57 posted 03/13/12 7:51am

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I am 42. I got into Prince in 1983, just over 29 years. I started with 1999 and worked backwards and knew everything before Purple Rain exploded Prince into the stratosphere. I still follow Prince's music and I am not surprised he is still creating and peforming music today. I do wish he would release more music but he has his issues and reasons so I wait paitently for the next record...as always. I know you cannot be a "rude boy" forever but I do miss some of the rebellious Prince at times. I thought the no cursing change was good at the time because it challenged him to writer better lyrics. I do wonder though if the restrictions have cause him to not trust his instincts as much as he used too when writing music so that may affect the grooves. Prince did spoil me and the other fans with an album a year and several singles for years on end, you start to expect new music and maybe that is not a good thing. Prince could still put out an album every three months and I would still buy them. As for periods of music I tend to listen to a little bit of everything and usually when I get bored with the new current music I go back to Prince. I am in a Chaos and Disorder / Emancipation period right now. Before that I was in a 1999/Purple Rain phase. I feel and shifft coming to 3121/Planet Earth, maybe. I am still listening to alot of the old Time stuff. But i would really like to hear what new music is has made say in the last few months. His music is still better than most of what is on the radio today.
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Reply #58 posted 03/13/12 8:41am

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Are you still crazy about Prince?

Yes, I consider myself Hard-core about P's music / lyrics and I just turned 43 as of March 1st.


What musical era did you get into him?

Emancipation Era but, all it took was one listen to The Gold Experience and I was hooked from the scream of P Control. I had to go back and buy all the albums on CD and tape at the time.


Do you still like his music or do you wish he would venture into other genres?

I more then 'like' P's music. I love it and with him switching up musical styles with the album Emancipation on first listen it had me go back and listen to other artist and other genres of music.


Are you surprised that Prince is still doing this at his age?

No, I grew up listening to Earth Wind & Fire, James Brown, Stanley Clarke, George Duke, George Benson, Steely Dan, Donald Fagen and artist who have a decent body of work, musically. I HOPE that when Prince is no longer with us and I pray / hope he's around another 20 or so years that albums and music will still come out.

Peace ... & Stay Funky ...

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Reply #59 posted 03/13/12 9:26am

Empress

I've been a fan since 1982 and I still love him and his music today. I guess I'm partial to his work prior to the 1990's, but I do enjoy a lot of his 90's and more recent work.

I still like his music because it's real. I'm not a fan of these newer so-called singers/musicians that can't sing, can't play and can't write a song. Many of them can't even perform live, so I'm a fan of any musician (young or old) that can do all of this and perform live as well.

No, I'm not surprised Prince is still doing this at his age. I'm a true believe that if someone has talent, they should continue to do what they do for as long as they can or as long as they want. For example, the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Carlos Santana, just to name a few.

I have no doubt that I will be listening to Prince for many more years and even after I'm gone, his music will be relevant and respected for it's quality and uniqueness.

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