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Thread started 09/24/12 1:47pm

Nothinbutjoy

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"I'm so glad he's still with us"

This phrase has been thrown around for a long time and I continue to find it just icky.

This is the phrase one uses to describe the 90 year old relative that still made it to the picnic.

The sentiment is understandable. So many of our musical legends are no longer with us. Many died way before their time whether it be drug use, car accidents or whatever.

Prince is 54 years old and he still gets on like men a decade plus younger than him. I'm am also happy that he's still touring.

IMHO, this phrase just implies that 54 is so OLD. It's not, not even for musicians, as many are showing the world today. Legends don't always die, or just fade away, that's one reason they are legends.

IMHO, this phrase also implies that at 54 we should be grateful for any old shlop that is presented. If you were served a meal by a great chef, a chef that changed the way you look a food, a chef that changed the game, and at 54 he/she served you peanut butter and jelly sandwiches on wonder bread with a glass of over sweetened Kool-aid, would you really just be glad that he or she is still cooking?

Everyone is entitled to their thoughts and feelings. My issue is with this particular phrase.

twocents

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Reply #1 posted 09/24/12 2:09pm

rdhull

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Mick and Keith are almost 70 and still doing it....and doing it 'well' at that.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #2 posted 09/24/12 2:11pm

Nothinbutjoy

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My point exactly. nod

Paul McCartney

KISS

Elton John

They bring it. Not 20 year old bring it, but they certainly don't need a ride to the picnic.

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Reply #3 posted 09/24/12 2:14pm

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A lot of these people are small minded & uncultured. 54 is the new 30's in Princey world. If anything they get better with age.
pray Peace in the House of Prince.
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Reply #4 posted 09/24/12 2:19pm

rdhull

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The people at the org or in general? tell me which one so I can decide to copy print and save remark or not

FunkySideEffects said:

A lot of these people are small minded & uncultured.
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #5 posted 09/24/12 2:36pm

Nothinbutjoy

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IMHO, that comment could apply to both Rd.

Take that as you will eventhough I did not make the comment and agree with it.

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Reply #6 posted 09/24/12 2:44pm

rdhull

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Nothinbutjoy said:

IMHO, that comment could apply to both Rd.

Take that as you will eventhough I did not make the comment and agree with it.

Well if the poster meant that the people at the org are small minded than I say : copy, print, and save.

And after all these years it took some unknown to me poster to give me the ultimate ephihany...now I know how to do better but Ill have to keep reminding myself.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #7 posted 09/24/12 2:52pm

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Also, the original comment said "A lot of these people" so is not saying that everyone that comes to the .org is small minded and uncultured.

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Reply #8 posted 09/24/12 3:02pm

rdhull

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Nothinbutjoy said:

Also, the original comment said "A lot of these people" so is not saying that everyone that comes to the .org is small minded and uncultured.

I know but there's about 50% who are.

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #9 posted 09/24/12 4:06pm

Whitnail

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Time will show that there are alot of very un-cultured and small minded people around us, we ARE very fortunate to have Prince and long may he live...

We agree, fight, bitch, bait, laugh, cry, grin etc.

Without Prince it would obviously be...

If it were not for insanity, I would be sane.

"True to his status as the last enigma in music, Prince crashed into London this week in a ball of confusion" The Times 2014
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Reply #10 posted 09/24/12 5:14pm

vitriol

He's still alive, but artistically dead.

A fact most of you don't want to face.

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Reply #11 posted 09/24/12 8:33pm

chellemac

Nothinbutjoy said:

This phrase has been thrown around for a long time and I continue to find it just icky.

This is the phrase one uses to describe the 90 year old relative that still made it to the picnic.

The sentiment is understandable. So many of our musical legends are no longer with us. Many died way before their time whether it be drug use, car accidents or whatever.

Prince is 54 years old and he still gets on like men a decade plus younger than him. I'm am also happy that he's still touring.

IMHO, this phrase just implies that 54 is so OLD. It's not, not even for musicians, as many are showing the world today. Legends don't always die, or just fade away, that's one reason they are legends.

IMHO, this phrase also implies that at 54 we should be grateful for any old shlop that is presented. If you were served a meal by a great chef, a chef that changed the way you look a food, a chef that changed the game, and at 54 he/she served you peanut butter and jelly sandwiches on wonder bread with a glass of over sweetened Kool-aid, would you really just be glad that he or she is still cooking?

Everyone is entitled to their thoughts and feelings. My issue is with this particular phrase.

twocents

I almost didn't even open this thread because of the quote. I am so tired of hearing this BS! I just posted something yesterday about it in another thread. Maybe it's because I am a mature individual myself, but I get so tired of hearing how amazed people are about his singing abilities and performances in relation to his age. Enough already! When you are blessed with that much talent it sticks with you.

Damn you kids! Get off my lawn and turn that stupid music down.

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Reply #12 posted 09/24/12 8:35pm

Nothinbutjoy

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^^^^^

* highfive *
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Reply #13 posted 09/24/12 8:58pm

alphastreet

I don't think he's old, but I also have said it about him and madonna simply cause they are born in the same year mj was, and I took his death very hard, so I have a context for saying it.

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Reply #14 posted 09/24/12 11:21pm

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rdhull said:

The people at the org or in general? tell me which one so I can decide to copy print and save remark or not




FunkySideEffects said:


A lot of these people are small minded & uncultured.


No, people who think 54 is over the hill & are surprised he's "still around". 54 isn't old at all.
pray Peace in the House of Prince.
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Reply #15 posted 09/24/12 11:28pm

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rdhull said:

The people at the org or in general? tell me which one so I can decide to copy print and save remark or not

FunkySideEffects said:

A lot of these people are small minded & uncultured.

but u can still copy, print & save if u want wink

pray Peace in the House of Prince.
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Reply #16 posted 09/25/12 1:30am

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rdhull said:

Mick and Keith are almost 70 and still doing it....and doing it 'well' at that.


And Dylan, who, at 71, just released an excellent new album. (P, are U listening?)
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Reply #17 posted 09/25/12 1:33am

alphastreet

SuperSoulFighter said:

rdhull said:

Mick and Keith are almost 70 and still doing it....and doing it 'well' at that.

And Dylan, who, at 71, just released an excellent new album. (P, are U listening?)

what little richard and chuck berry doing these days?

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Reply #18 posted 09/25/12 1:37am

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alphastreet said:

SuperSoulFighter said:

rdhull said: And Dylan, who, at 71, just released an excellent new album. (P, are U listening?)

what little richard and chuck berry doing these days?

Breathing.

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Reply #19 posted 09/25/12 2:02am

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alphastreet said:



SuperSoulFighter said:


rdhull said:

Mick and Keith are almost 70 and still doing it....and doing it 'well' at that.



And Dylan, who, at 71, just released an excellent new album. (P, are U listening?)


what little richard and chuck berry doing these days?


I actually saw Chuck Berry perform a couple of years ago with Bill Wyman as support act. So he's still alive & kicking too!
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Reply #20 posted 09/25/12 2:10am

Pentacle

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He's still alive, but artistically dead.

A fact most of you don't want to face.

Hear, hear.

And seeing as he will probably never get a real brain or some real life experience, he should just throw in the towel, and stop making new music.

Stop the Prince Apologists ™
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Reply #21 posted 09/25/12 2:32am

theonly4ever

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Pentacle said:

vitriol said:

He's still alive, but artistically dead.

A fact most of you don't want to face.

Hear, hear.

And seeing as he will probably never get a real brain or some real life experience, he should just throw in the towel, and stop making new music.

that's quite unfair.

I don't see how we can ask him to stop making the only thing he knows and likes to do . If it sounds bad, don't listen to it.

That's what I do.

"The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius." O.Wilde
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Reply #22 posted 09/25/12 3:49am

Mindflux

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vitriol said:

He's still alive, but artistically dead.

A fact most of you don't want to face.

Much like your posts.

Are you so obsessed that you have to mirror him in every way?

...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...

My dance project;
www.zubzub.co.uk

Listen to any of my tracks in full, for free, here;
www.zubzub.bandcamp.com

Go and glisten wink
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Reply #23 posted 09/25/12 3:51am

Mindflux

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Pentacle said:

vitriol said:

He's still alive, but artistically dead.

A fact most of you don't want to face.

Hear, hear.

And seeing as he will probably never get a real brain or some real life experience, he should just throw in the towel, and stop making new music.

But then what would you do?

...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...

My dance project;
www.zubzub.co.uk

Listen to any of my tracks in full, for free, here;
www.zubzub.bandcamp.com

Go and glisten wink
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Reply #24 posted 09/25/12 8:33am

Nothinbutjoy

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Tut tut babies.

We're all entitled to our opinions.

There is no wonder there is such a split between campers.

On one side, Prince defined so much of what is wonderful.

On the other side, Prince defined so much of what is assy.

He's got two sides. They might be friends, but for the rest of us it's a challenge.

I'm firmly planted in denial
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Reply #25 posted 09/25/12 10:04am

wonder505

vitriol said:

He's still alive, but artistically dead.

A fact most of you don't want to face.

"Fact"? Isn't it a matter of personal taste?

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Reply #26 posted 09/25/12 10:06am

wonder505

Pentacle said:

vitriol said:

He's still alive, but artistically dead.

A fact most of you don't want to face.

Hear, hear.

And seeing as he will probably never get a real brain or some real life experience, he should just throw in the towel, and stop making new music.

But many of us dig his new music. Doesnt it make more sense for you to throw in the towel and stop following him?

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Reply #27 posted 09/25/12 10:11am

rdhull

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vitriol said:

He's still alive, but artistically dead.

A fact most of you don't want to face.

^^^^small minded

"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #28 posted 09/25/12 10:55am

Pentacle

Mindflux said:

Pentacle said:

Hear, hear.

And seeing as he will probably never get a real brain or some real life experience, he should just throw in the towel, and stop making new music.

But then what would you do?

Then I would check if his Will stipulates the vault opens up after he's dead, and if so, do a drive-by shooting.

Stop the Prince Apologists ™
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Reply #29 posted 09/25/12 10:58am

Nothinbutjoy

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Not necessarily Rd.

In the spectrum of things, it is a possibility.

Not saying it definitely is, or that it is a fact, but it is a possibility.

I'm firmly planted in denial
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