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Add most of his 90's music, a couple of things from the 2000's and your reply is mine too.
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TRC, 3121, Lotus, 20Ten, the Truth ONA Concerts in Belgium and NL Montreau Jazz videos Musicology videos and other 'gone viral' concerts I'd never seen Outtakes, rehearsal releases, interviews, introduction to other artists via Prince in the last 3 years Our Extraloveable, and other leaks plus the first 'approved' Boot dvd And the fact that he is not like other artists. He doesn't follow the crowd and neither do I. Oh and I forgot.
Paisley Park accoustic version "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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have been a fan since 1982 when I was 17 - Prince music has been there consistently throughout my life - there have been many ups and downs (UTCM, Graffiti Bridge, the name change, the 'slave' idea) throughout, but I respect him as an artist who creates what he feels at the time.
I enjoy listening to all his new music as I see it as a small part of a bigger whole. I am not expecting him to suprise me and wow me like he did when I was an impressionable kid. I've grown up and so has he.
I actually really like many tunes post '95 and if I made my top 100 list of his songs - it would be split evenly between the 80s,90s,00s.
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Because ultimately his voice is still the same, so smooth and seductive! Seeing him in Melbourne again earlier this year I was utterly captivated, he plays around with the older songs some more successfully than others, but at least he is trying something new. But his issues with the Internet etc are frustrating and you seriously want to get him to wake up to himself, but he has always marched to his own tune. You know you are in love, when you cannot fall asleep because your reality is finally better than your dreams - Dr Seuss | |
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thedance said: As an old Prince follower I have given up --- again,
Prince's music does not appeal to me anymore, I guess I am mainly here on the Org, because of boredom.
Even the boot recordings does not appeal to me anymore.
However/..... I still the OLD Prince music on WB. - 1978 to 1995.
yeah: "Eye No", I have said this all before, I guess a few times already.
But could you give me YOUR reasons for being a Prince fan in 2012 ???
the concerts?
the bootlegs?
It sure can't be Prince's recorded/ studio music post WB. - 1996 to 2012?
What's ur reasons to still be aboard on "the purple train" 2012 ? What could Prince "do" to keep you on the train?? You know you are in love, when you cannot fall asleep because your reality is finally better than your dreams - Dr Seuss | |
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A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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i've been enjoying his music for over 20 years. | |
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I still class myself as a Prince fan but I rarely listen to his music unless it pops up on shuffle, and if I'm truthful I only really love his output between 1979 and around 1988, and even then I don't love everything he did. Since 1988 (when I only really liked two or three tracks on "Lovesexy") I've found all of his albums either inessential or downright awful (I count the likes of "Emancipation", "MPLSound", "20Ten" and more in the latter) and I've even found them a bit embarrassing, like he's completely lost the genius he had before.
Having said that, when I last saw him play live, on three dates at the O2 during the "21 Nights" residency, he was still amazingly good. He's one of the few artists out there for whom I'd travel a long way to see play live, and unlike many others I'm still ecstatic when I hear him play "Purple Rain" or "1999" or "When Doves Cry" for the umpteenth time, the hair on the back of my neck still rising, tears often welling in my eyes. Nobody else gets to me like that, just Prince.
So why do I still come here, and why do I still call myself a fan? Because I remember how Prince made me feel from 1979 to 1988, and on a few occasions since then, and I remember that nobody else has ever had that effect on me. Artists have appeared and disappeared in my CD collection since then, but Prince is one of the few constants. He's still a phenomenal live performer too, and as long as he continues to play live I'd be happy if he never released another song again. | |
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I actually ask myself that alot. I honestly can't really figure out why I still follow him. I guess I just hope he will do something good again | |
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He gave me a namecheck "Climb in my fur." | |
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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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watch Purple Rain -Milan 2010! | |
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Is it ignorance? Or is it (as humans tend to do) simply looking at experiences through different lenses?
Example: Flashback to 1986.
One can view the album Parade as part of the flop/turkey project that is Under The Cherrry Moon.
Aside from "kiss", there is not much on Parade that was/is conventional Prince. Compared to Dirty Mind, 1999, and Purple Rain, Parade (with it's unique organic instrumentation, use of strings, etc.) could seem pretentious, a bit schmaltzy, and maybe even ripping off The Beatles. In fact, Parade was one of the albums that many used to accuse Prince of "abandoning his black audience & his roots." In the 80's many a casual 1999/Purple Rain fan picked up the Under The Cherry Moon soundtrack and thought "What the fuck?" without digging deeper.
Looking at Parade through this lense, it could be hard to enjoy/view the music as some of Prince's most exciting and adventurous work. I would surmise that most hardcore Prince fans forgive/look past Parade for all of it's trappings, flaws, and missteps and find enjoyment in it. Do you listen to Parade and find yourself constantly comparing it to Controversy or 1999? Likely not.
For me, listening to any new music, watching a new film, reading a new book is not about pretending "past achievements don't exist." It's about listening to/experiencing music on it's own terms.
If I am always comparing Prince's next album to Purple Rainm, and how much that album means to me & the world, I am going to be sorely dissappointed. Not because Prince doesn't have better material than what was on Purple Rain, but because (as much as I may wish for it) I'll never have my own 1984/85 again. That's life.
So, I agree with the original sentiment: have a drink and put on your headphones. Appreciate things for what they are, rather than what they are not. Have you had your plus sign today?
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If he's so boring why are you here?
Kind of ties into to the point of this thread. | |
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Well, live shows are my number one reason.
I also love Rainblow Children, C-Note, 3121, and Lotus Flowr and a few individual tracks here and there, so I'm also a fan of his recent music.
I'm extremely happy that I'm not one of those who have not liked anything in 10+ years cuz that must suck but I think it more sucks because you have chosen to continue to follow him dissappointed. | |
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Just posted this on my facebook page and asked all my non Prince loving friends to do themselves a favour and listen to the solo from 3 and half mins in. That first vibrato is so simple yet so damn effective! | |
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Nice post. However, to me Purple Rain was a huge step towards a so called "white" audience in contrast to 1999, while I felt like even though Parade had orchestrated music in the mix, he still had Boys & Girls, New Position, Kiss, and from the b-sides he had Love or Money. This era had even more funk cuts than 1999. Only different was the arrangement. With the lack of funk guitar on a few tracks, Kiss didn't have a bass line, and he used Steel Drums for a funky yet melodic rythm section. The music was still funk even without the thick drums he used on 1999 and with less synth. I feel it's mostly because of his arrangement and a few ballads that people think of Parade as if he was abandoing his roots. He had been experimenting with many different genres ever since Dirty Mind. He was always more or less a combination of Jamie Starr & Christopher Tracy for every song he made. I always think of Jamie Starr producing music in style of THe Time, while Christopher Tracy even did Take Me With You. My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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I don't handle change very well.
And his name is easy to remember.
It's just easier to stay on his fanside. I really don't feel like buying a whole new music collection or learning random stupid facts about some other musician's life.
And I like it when he plays the guitar.
Or sings a song.
Also like it when he combines the two.
Or plays on piano.
Let's himself go and rapes his guitarstrings (again)
I like how he handles his voice as an instrument.
I get soft inside over his corny story telling songs.
I really like listening to 'Joy in repetition'
The fact that 'Joy in repetition' is one of my favorite songs, explains it all.
I also like his sarcasm.
And like it when he's all sensitive.
Also like his seductive side.
For the rest, I'm socially challenged. So, I'm an orger. Prince sort of comes with that, I guess.
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Don't get me wrong. I don't buy into the whole "Prince sold out to a white audience" bullshit. Simply pointing out that that was a criticism of Prince that was out there at the time. It was heard enough that MTV or Rollingstone even asked him about it. I also agree with you that, in many ways, Parade is more funky than 1999..as unconventional as that sounds.
My point stands though...one's appreciation for Prince music (or any art) really is HEAVILY determined by what lense you are experiencing it through. "New Power slide...." | |
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My boy will always be Funky!
"It sure can't be Prince's recorded/ studio music post WB. - 1996 to 2012?"
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Very true! My Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/tundrah | |
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Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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Also Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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Ah...Yes!!!!!!! | |
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I'm not sure if you understood what I wanted to say...
Judging the quality of music is a difficult thing, some sort of art. It's about looking through a lot of lenses to study (even unconsiously) the pros and cons and make a reasonable decision.
By not trying to compare anything to the past like vman4639 said, he deliberately denies to look through different lenses. This is an ignorant attitude.
BTW: I don't think it's neither possible nor asked for to listen to/experience art on its own terms. Art is a reflection, a product of time and society. If you isolate it, you don't even get what it's all about. | |
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In This Bed I Scream Joint 2 Joint The Holy River My Computer The Truth Don't Play Me The Other Side of the Pillow Comeback Man O' War I Love U, But I Don't Trust U Anymore Beautiful Strange The entire The Rainbow Children Album Musicology Illusion, Coma, Pimp and Circumstance A Million Days Cinnamon Girl If Eye Was The Man In Your Life 3121 Fury The Word Love Black Sweat Planet Earth Guitar The One U Wanna C Chelsea Rodgers All of the Lotusflow3r ablum Dance 4 Me Here Better With Time Beginning Endlessly Act of God
All of that was released post WB which I find utterly amazing (and that's only a selection), and I haven't even included anything from Xpectation, C-Note, Slaughterhouse or The Chocolate Invasion because I haven't really heard them. Then there's the live albums I've not included, and the songs like PFunk and Glasscutter that would easily have enhanced any album as well.
It can't be the recorded music post WB? Why the hell not? So look into the mirror, do u recognise some1? Is it who u always hoped u would become, when u were young? | |
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So, what kind of reasonable decision is to be made when listening to a new Prince album? Also wouldn't everyone have, by in large, different pros and cons? Meaning, if you and I critiqued the merits of, say, the album. Whose judgment would be "correct"? How would we determine such a thing?
To me, his words simply suggested that he lays back and enjoys the new stuff. Is he sticking his head in the ground? Is it hard to believe that someone gets real and genuine enjoyment by having a drink and listening to music with headphones on?
I am not saying art exists in a vacuum. Of course art is a reflection of society and time.
I am saying there is a difference between having an open mind when experiencing new music (or any art) and having a checklist, or a compare and contrast chart.
Example: I can appreciate a song like "Erotic City" for it's historical context (what it means to my personal history, Prince's career, and pop music in general).
That said, when it is Saturday night and it's time to shake ass, all those things go out the window. Rightfully so.
In that moment, "Erotic City" is enjoyed for it's most elemental/primal/funky reasons. And if, by chance, "Black Sweat" or "Xtralovable" comes on next, they are enjoyed much in the same way.
Through this lense, there are no pros and cons, there is no reasonable decision to be made. There is just enjoyment of the music. You call it ignorance, I call it bliss.
I think there are countless ways to enjoy/appreciate/listen to, Prince's music (new and old). The way that makes you feel good, think hard, and dance is up to you. "New Power slide...." | |
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