I never expected that you could one day buy multiple Prince albums for $1 at Target. That's the closest he's come to freeing the music. I never expected that he would squander his newfound momentum after the TRC-to-3121 resurgence by releasing shit as dreadful as Planet Earth and MPLSound. I never expected that 20ten would be so bad, but yet enjoyable. I keep listening to it. Shit. I never expected that he would give the whole perfume thing another try. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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Never thought he would wait two years or more before putting out an album. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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All of the above. And the JW thing. And the time he went on Tavis and started babbling crazy conspiracy theories. And him having Kevin Smith out to Paisley Park to direct a JW recruiting film. | |
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being invalid "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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That he would be accessible (at least to the extent he has been the past 20 years). "Climb in my fur." | |
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Creating a seque/skit ("New Power Day" on the Exodus album) involving a woman on the toilet having a BM, replete with the sound of turds hitting the toilet water. "I Was FINE Back in the Day!" | |
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I was shocked when he got married... I thought Prince would be a bachelor forever.
I was shocked at the name change... then the Muppet show.
Shocked at the death of his son.
Then the afro on the Muscicoly video/album cover.
Prince growing old and letting his "old man" show.... that to me was expected for Prince to get serious about his spiritual life and become a grumpy old religious man.
Now.... I am waiting for him to let his gray hair grow out and put the eyeliner down.
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THANK GOD I'VE NEVER HEARD THAT CD!! | |
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Never xpected him 2 ask help from Madonna of all people. U know, in THAT letter. | |
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That was so cringeworthy! I think the whole fanbase had it's collective head in it's collective hands!
"Collective" pun intended. | |
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did Madonna help him anyway? that story always seemed shady to me... | |
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Your loss. | |
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Changing the words (and title) to The Cross.
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that he would release MPLS & 20Ten and attempt to pass it off as a modern version of the MPLS sound !!.
Apart from that, you lot have covered all the bases.
Maybe add in the fact that he would appear to give not a damn for his legacy by releasing remastered albums and that he would let the standards of his recorded output slip so far downhill. | |
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Absolutely! Exodus is largely fantastic and the segues hilarious ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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January 10, 1999: ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Mindflux said:
Absolutely! Exodus is largely fantastic and the segues hilarious I don't know, after all it is Goldn^gga's follow up... | |
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Erm, it would be more prudent to comment once you've actually heard the album, n'est pas? ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Mindflux said:
Erm, it would be more prudent to comment once you've actually heard the album, n'est pas? I just don't want to spend money on an album I might think is complete trash and I think I've pirated enough Prince for right now | |
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That he would disband The Revolution. "Climb in my fur." | |
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Is this a different Exodus CD? Prince I will always miss and love U. | |
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Meet and greet/onstage ticket for 2003 Australian tour. Never done before, never done since...and I was lucky enough to be involved! Still a mystery why he did this in the first place but I am very glad he did | |
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so true Prince: I'm free, with no shackles on me, this is freedom
Prince Fans: what in the $#$%^@
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That was when I stopped being a 'fan' fan, and just ended up appreciating the music--whatever there was to appreciate.
For me, these things for some reason I was just too naive to contemplate:
1. Threatening his own fans 2. Not releasing at least one album with maxi-singles EVERY year. I always thought that was part of his being "Prince"...yearly albums. 3. Putting covers in his albums---I mean, Emancipation had 4, right? I just couldn't believe he put covers in his albums. For a b-side, that's great. But part of the "Princeness" of being a fan was the fact that he wrote so much material, that he never needed anyone else's material. 4. That he would remain closeted for as long as he had. I thought that with the alternative music revolution of the early 90s that he would be one of the first to venture out and proclaim it--but instead, Rickey Martin, George Michael, and Judas Priest beat him to the punch. 5. He would be come so unfamiliar to so many. This all ties in to the releasing at least 1 album a year business, but nobody seems to know who this guy is anymore. I run a pub quiz and try to ask at least 1 Prince releated questions during our music segmant every 6 weeks or so---some of them quite easy or obvious. But, 90% of people when they hear tracks like Raspberry Berret, I would Die 4 U, U got the Look, have no idea who sang those songs, and even worse, when Prince's name is said, they only vaguely if at all know who he is. (and these are 30 to 40 year old Americans, British, and Australian folks---they should know). 6. He would be 50+ and acting a bit like a celebate Hugh Heffner (who grosses me the fuck out), rather than married quietly to some nice bloke and working away---this isn't something I wish for him, but merely something I just envisioned him doing. 7. Some of the album covers he released. I knew I should have been concerned when I saw Graffiti Bridge and it's strange album cover, but Musicology, Planet Earth, and so many recent ones have really made Graffiti Bridge look actually artistic. 8. Not cursing. Prince cursing has never been essential to my enjoyment of his music. Indeed, it's distracting and silly on The Gold Experience album. But, to remove it completely and make statements about it is equally silly to me. Say what comes to mind, and express that. When he says, "She pure, every ounce, I was sure when her thangs bounced," a certain level of comedy is reached....Bitch, we know what you're talking about! Just say tits! 9. He would ever call TLC one of his favorite bands. 10. He would self-sabatge himself at every turn. I just pictured him grinding away madly at his music, and letting the industry take care of whether it cared or not. At this point, being ground-breaking no longer works, because it's all been done. Even this shitty supposed dubstep acts like Skrillez are just rehashes of stuff that's been done before. But, what is important is standing out through your music, and for some reason Prince's music just doesn't catch the ear anymore. I'm not sure why because some fo the new stuff is good. | |
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Madonna took the high road and didn't respond. She's skewered other people for far less. | |
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There is only 1 Exodus official version. | |
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imago said:
That was when I stopped being a 'fan' fan, and just ended up appreciating the music--whatever there was to appreciate.
For me, these things for some reason I was just too naive to contemplate:
1. Threatening his own fans 2. Not releasing at least one album with maxi-singles EVERY year. I always thought that was part of his being "Prince"...yearly albums. 3. Putting covers in his albums---I mean, Emancipation had 4, right? I just couldn't believe he put covers in his albums. For a b-side, that's great. But part of the "Princeness" of being a fan was the fact that he wrote so much material, that he never needed anyone else's material. 4. That he would remain closeted for as long as he had. I thought that with the alternative music revolution of the early 90s that he would be one of the first to venture out and proclaim it--but instead, Rickey Martin, George Michael, and Judas Priest beat him to the punch. 5. He would be come so unfamiliar to so many. This all ties in to the releasing at least 1 album a year business, but nobody seems to know who this guy is anymore. I run a pub quiz and try to ask at least 1 Prince releated questions during our music segmant every 6 weeks or so---some of them quite easy or obvious. But, 90% of people when they hear tracks like Raspberry Berret, I would Die 4 U, U got the Look, have no idea who sang those songs, and even worse, when Prince's name is said, they only vaguely if at all know who he is. (and these are 30 to 40 year old Americans, British, and Australian folks---they should know). 6. He would be 50+ and acting a bit like a celebate Hugh Heffner (who grosses me the fuck out), rather than married quietly to some nice bloke and working away---this isn't something I wish for him, but merely something I just envisioned him doing. 7. Some of the album covers he released. I knew I should have been concerned when I saw Graffiti Bridge and it's strange album cover, but Musicology, Planet Earth, and so many recent ones have really made Graffiti Bridge look actually artistic. 8. Not cursing. Prince cursing has never been essential to my enjoyment of his music. Indeed, it's distracting and silly on The Gold Experience album. But, to remove it completely and make statements about it is equally silly to me. Say what comes to mind, and express that. When he says, "She pure, every ounce, I was sure when her thangs bounced," a certain level of comedy is reached....Bitch, we know what you're talking about! Just say tits! 9. He would ever call TLC one of his favorite bands. 10. He would self-sabatge himself at every turn. I just pictured him grinding away madly at his music, and letting the industry take care of whether it cared or not. At this point, being ground-breaking no longer works, because it's all been done. Even this shitty supposed dubstep acts like Skrillez are just rehashes of stuff that's been done before. But, what is important is standing out through your music, and for some reason Prince's music just doesn't catch the ear anymore. I'm not sure why because some fo the new stuff is good. I agree with everything on Imago's list. (except the swearing sounding silly on TGE - I love when P swears). Also love the part about him being a celibate HH, I mean either u fuk or u dont - there's no in between. Peace in the House of Prince. | |
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1-Purple & Gold 2-As Graycap said earlier, the lack of awareness by the general public of his body of work. Eccentricities aside, the man holds his own against almost anyone in the popular music/Rock n Roll era, regardless of genre. He is respected as an trailblazer in alot of ways,and his concerts and live shows are still top notch. 3-Lawsuits/conspiracy theories/some sporadic "insert foot in mouth" moments that would mqke you cringe. 4-Since 2004, having Musicology, 3121, and LotusFlower debut as high as it did "Old man's gotta be the old man. Fish has got to be the fish." | |
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I never thought Prince would be content perfoming in large venues, and i never expected him Prince to keep his hair short, he seems so much more creative when his hair is longer, or maybe its just my opinion Pray Daily!!!!! RIP AMY WINEHOUSE Keep Calm, Carry on | |
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