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i dont care
i want the hits!
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I'm talking about those people who go see Prince every single time he goes to their city and listens to every single bootleg that comes. They know Prince's setlist backward and forward, and they have the nerve to get pissed off because Prince is playing his songs!
You ever hear of the term "Familiarity breeds Contempt"?
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I could not agree more with these statements! More likely than not he will perform the not as known songs at an aftershow or some other gig. He can't do everything, and quite frankly he has done enough. But there is always a complaint somewhere...lol It's Button Therapy, Baby! | |
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Prince hasn't performed in Australia in 9 years.
Anyone who has chased him around the world to see as many concerts as possible and then complains that he's doing a "tired old setlist" is a complete nutcase.
Everyone else going to his concerts this month will be seeing him for the first time in 9, maybe even 20 years.
He hasn't been on mainstream radio here for a long time, and when he does make an appearance, it's always the hits.
And yet, we are in a purple frenzy down here at the moment. I see him on the front page of newspaper sections and I keep hearing his name everywhere. One of our new digital radio stations has him featured this month and the other night I heard about an hour's worth of hits, back to back - then heard it again the next day.
Prince fans are coming out of the woodwork all over the place. Someone I've known for almost 10 years casually dropped a reference to "She's Always In My Hair" the other day, despite the fact that I had no idea they were even a fan.
I ended up in a text discussion with someone I nearly sold a spare ticket too last night (unfortunately for her, I'd just sold it to someone else) and I helped her choose another good ticket. She was so excited. She's organised a babysitter and her and her husband are going to the show on Monday night. She's never been to a big arena concert in her life.
Her final text to me? "I can't wait!!! I hope he does all his hits!!"
I cringed when I read it, because of how taboo a statement like that is around here, but it turns out that in the outside world, it's pretty friggin' normal.
Most people at his Aussie shows will be hanging for "Raspberry Beret", "Kiss", "Cream", etc...
But he's obviously got some surprises for us too - I'm really looking forward to what Andy McKee brings to the show and how the acoustic feature set will play out.
I saw him 5 times in California last year and I loved every moment of it.
He could do basically the same shows as that, or he could do completely different shows - all hits, all obscure songs or something in between - and I'm just looking forward to basking in that purple energy and enjoying the excitement and joy of a live Prince concert.
Sorry if it means that the bootlegs are boring for people who won't be there, actually having the experience, but rather want to complain about something they paid nothing for and were never meant to hear.
(That's not to say that you can't have an opinion on the show of course - there's taking something for what it is and not liking it, and then there's complaining bitterly about it, as if Prince has somehow done you wrong by not providing a better bootleg experience.)
I DO hope he lets go of his issues with the music industry soon though and releases a fantastic new album that reflects more of his outstanding artistry, rather than any sort of attempt to appease the masses, as that's something most people here can legitimately enjoy.
I'm not saying his opinions on the subject aren't valid - I just think there comes a point where you have to "suck it up", so to speak, and work with what you got. Much like he's done with other obstacles his entire career ("Oh, I can't use my name to record stuff independently? No problem. I'll change it." etc...)
Ok, rant over
4 sleeps to go!!
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In the preamble to the interview, the journalist explains that he had the opportunity to email a whole series of questions to Prince, who would then answer whichever ones he wanted.
So the journalist sent 40 questions - Prince chose to answer the 12 questions you see listed, including the Britney Spears one.
I would imagine that questions about remasters, a new album, etc... were amongst the 28 he didn't answer.
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nothing new, just interresting answers
answer to question 10 really stands out ...that something a schoolboy would say or a much younger prince
also, "As a band leader, what do you expect from the musicians you work with? 1. Foot washing 2. Locks of hair 3. Per diem."
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Interesting interview. I will say that it's kind of ironic that he doesn't like digital music. I get what he is saying in this interview (and actually agree), BUT, in the late 90's and early 00's Prince was ALL ABOUT digital music and MP3's. During the Emancipation era, He was a leader in the internet music scene. He had the Crystall Ball download only, Love4OneAnother.com, and then NPGMusicClub.com. He actually has quite a few songs which have never been released besides being an MP3! Then again, he does say in the interview that the music audience made the decision, not the artist. I agree on this one too, but also feel like I personally liked it best when he embraced the technology and used it to sell his own music. It was during that time that I felt the "closest" to him. The music wasn't always his best during that era, but being invited to come to Minneapolis and witness private concerts where you end up bumping into Prince before he takes to the stage are PRICELESS moments in life. Those moments were provided because I was able to "connect" to Prince easier through the NPGMuisicClub. Now he has dismantled that "Digital Garden". And I miss it. I drove by Paisley Park recently and it stood there, dark and lonely. Lots of good memories there, and a couple shitty ones too. I wonder if Prince could maybe come home soon. After Australia, maybe? [Edited 5/6/12 18:46pm] | |
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HEY U! man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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there are many complaints being thrown around from him not singing his own songs to him doing covers and yes even doing the same songs over and over again.
if someone likes the constant repetiveness that's on them. but even if someone got every single bootleg out there or goes 2 multiple cities it's okay as well. but that's their choice not a fault that they are hearing the same song tho that it then becomes tiresome in the repetition.
my own personal feeling is seperate than looking at it from a overall pleasing standing and also from a business and musician outlook. a hardcore fan looks at things differently from a casual fan or a young fan. there should just be a balance in setlists 2 please everyone man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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even tho i live in the states, i have felt that he should have toured aussie and japan more often man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81 | |
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One of the most entertaining and funny "interviews" I've read from him in quite a while. I take any media stories about him with skepticism, but, he has had some ambiguous TV interviews and alleged quotes in other articles in the last couple of years. I think this is great as he sounds really concise, articulate, coherant, and his humor really shines through. | |
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When is someone finally gonna ask him about releasing some re-master albums? | |
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The reporter emailed him 40 questions. He answered 12.
I don't think the question is so much about when someone's going to ask him, it's more to do with when's he going to answer
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What is a 360 deal and what makes it an ideal defecating area? | |
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There was a time when Prince would perform less known songs/b-sides/whatever and have time to play his hits. Those were not club gigs, those types of setlist were performed at regular shows in massive arena's.
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L4OATheOriginal said:
u mean he's never done that song live before ..EVER? Nooo.....never..*inserts lots of sarcasim* Smurf theme song-seriously how many fucking "La Las" can u fit into a dam song
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You're just displaying exactly what he is bemoaning! Looking at a waveform is no substitute for actually listening to a waveform. ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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I asked him
YOU try getting a straight answer out of him ! Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now! | |
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An interview where he actually made sense & made some points I agree with. Something's up. | |
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The problem is, you can actually hear the compression... | |
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Nice simple email interview...
Nothing earth shattering ans why would there be? He's there to play a string of live shows...not unveil a new album or talk about the re-masters. The average Joe reading this in the newspaper only knows the hits and wants to hear only the hits when they go to a show.
B-sides/rarities are saved for the after shows if he decides to have any and someone from the audience can yell questions at him about a new album or the remasters...I'm sure he'll respond with, what else, a short cryptic answer The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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I'm a huge fan of Prince (or else I wouldn't be here.)
But his hypocritical thought process and contradictions are unnerving.
Sorry, I like Robin Thicke and he has written tons of material for other R&B artists. He is well respected and sought after. Did I mention his wife is fine as can be?
360 deals. Without them Prince you might not have made it to where you are. The problem Prince is that you have to learn to make things work FOR you. Not just whine and pout and try to not honor your agreement. With a 360 dealio; record companies work harder to promote you and use their monies to promote you because they have a stake and interest. Think about this, Prince.
Tour riders: Come on, Prince! Your riders are notorious! Give us a break!
Digital Music: Are you kidding me Prince!?! You were one of the first artists to distribute your music this way! (And the quality of the digital music you put out on your NPGMC was crappy!)
Please don't compare a music album with a book or a movie! They are completely different! Besides: your concept albums are disjointed and non cohesive to the story line you are communicating. If your individual songs were more focused and to the point of the concept of the album, then maybe we could sort of agree. | |
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Almost sounded normal til he got to sounding like a Cylon woith his "we" stuff. That said I am shocked to hear that his band plays like he would if he were in that position. Maybe that's why I find most of them bringing nothing to the table. It's too bad he doesn't understand it is waht people collectively bring to the table verus just being a team player if you really want to push things forward. It's the differnce between a band and people you hired to play behind you. | |
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I've always seen each carnation of NPG, and The Revolution for that matter, as musicians hired to play behind him
Writing collaboration aside, I mean this in the sense that Prince has always been the bandleader and had a very clear vision of what the live experience should look like and sound like - whatever the players | |
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Compare Prince's setlists to Madonna's and then answer me: why can't "sophisticated/smart" Prince fans handle new songs in concert whereas Madonna's audiences can? Her tours are always at least 50% new music.
Radiohead barely play any of their hits.
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How are they different? They all belong to Culture and the Arts? Culture and the Arts - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.comartsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/ - Vertaal deze pagina
28 minutes ago – The New York Times ArtsBeat blog explores the world of culture and the arts, including art, TV, books, movies, music and more. Also, reports .. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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@ Prince! He's funny! | |
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Well Bart, why don't you go and set up a research about
1. What criteria are needed to be qualified a sophisiticated/smart Prince fan. 2. How many of those fans can handle news songs in concert. 3. Why they can (what factors are involved) 4. Why they can't. Ditto
As there's no discrimination in Prince's concert as to who can attend, i.e. casual and new fans, also run a research, on at least please 500 participants and find out what songs they want to hear.
As for Madonna. She has always been the material girl and she's continued to survive in this market by conforming and participating in this mega throw away society. Out with the old in the new. If it works for her, good for her.
Doesn't mean Prince needs to follow suite.
By the way with all your business models you propose. Is your stack as high as the man's yet?
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he's having fun with this...
As a band leader, what do you expect from the musicians you work with? 1. Foot washing 2. Locks of hair 3. Per diem.
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