[Edited 3/3/13 18:37pm] will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Wait..are you eyerolling Kirk, the dude whose guitar Prince threw?
God, you're a prick. "Climb in my fur." | |
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Sorry I didn't know that was Kirk! I thought it was just a random orger posting that.
My apology to Kirk..... [Edited 3/3/13 18:43pm] will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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phew! Im glad you arent that ridiculous. "Climb in my fur." | |
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Which has me wondering...why didn't Prince use his own guitar? I'm pretty sure he had more than one of his own guitars with him, so what was the purpose of borrowing Kirk's guitar in the first place? I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Taken from Kirk Douglas FB post. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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Okay. I'm guessing this guitar was significant to Douglas. The fact that it's his favorite is one of the few pieces of information in the Wikipedia entry for him. "He owns over fifteen electric guitars, including a Gibson Goldtop (given to him by Vernon Reid), a Gibson Dusk Tiger and his favourite: a 61 Epiphone Crestwood. " And according to a more recent tweet from him "The crazy thing is the only reason that guitar was in 30 rock was because I was rehearsing for a Prince tribute at Carnegie Hall this week." So it's not a guitar he regularly uses--it's special.
Look, I think Douglas should be angry. Yeah, Prince gave him a story--but it's not a good one as far as Prince's behavior, and some of you seem offended that Douglas's telling it (what good is a story you can't tell, anyway). The story is, simply put, a person loaned something to someone, and that someone broke it. I teach preschoolers, and it's pretty basic stuff even at that level. If someone loans you something, and you break it because you're not being careful--you're at fault. If you break it on purpose, because you think it'll be cool--you're a jerk. It's not complicated. Has Prince apologized? I don't know--maybe he has. The apology should have happened within minutes of the occurence. If it didn't, and he's only done it because Kirk said something (even if that something had been only in private)--it's not an honest apology, or Prince has not advanced emotionally beyond an early childhood level as far as taking responsibility for his actions, and won't apologize unless he feels he has to (again, as far as being obviously in the wrong, he has to be able to see that he is). If any of you broke something belonging to someone else, you would have the same obligation to apologize and try to make it right. If Prince had done what he should have, he would have started taking those steps before Kirk even got back to his dressing room. And it's that simple.
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If people don't understand what's implied in THAT analogy and still scoff at this guy, then they're nothing but assholes just like Prince.
And to make all of this sadly ironic, Kirk just posted this on Twitter: "The crazy thing is the only reason that guitar was in 30 rock was because I was rehearsing for a Prince tribute at Carnegie Hall this week."
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It's too bad that's overshadowed by how the set ended. I don't care who he is, he shouldn't have thrown dude's guitar like that. | |
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Just looked at the performance again (saw it on the broadcast, hadn't looked since).
Looks like he's trying to toss it off to someone (wish I could see if someone's off camera to catch it)--doesn't change anything I said. He still would owe an apology and anything he could do to make amends (and I'm guessing money won't cut it).
I'm feeling more and more like Prince was trying to do something good--give Kirk a story, play the dude's guitar, yada, yada. But it went wrong, and when that happens--you do what you can to get things back to the way before you messed up.
Still liked the performance--as I'm sure Kirk did, right up until the time Prince tossed the guitar--or maybe even up until the cord pulled it back (assuming someone was there). I'm sure his heart sunk then, though. Farther down than it had gone up during the performance.
Hope it doesn't affect the Carnegie performance. I enjoyed that Roots/Princess show that was making the rounds last year, and I'm sure there'll be nice stuff later this week. [Edited 3/3/13 20:52pm] | |
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This incident is a good example of why you shouldn't meet people you admire, because they can do or say something to disappoint you. Thursday, will be very interesting to say the least. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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i know this is purple kool-aid land , but have any of ya'll read anything about prince? ?uestlove himself likes to highlight how much prince lives by his own rules
at most i'll give him the benefit of being caught up in the moment, but you and i both know prince doesnt give a flying fuck when his rep as guitar god is on the line (hell, thats half the reason we dig the guy).. he prob didnt think about it, but was that careless cuz he doesnt give a fuck in the first place..
(and if rick did that shit to him in 81 he woulda been poutin like a bitch. case closed. ) Fret not that you frighten or offend. Invite the world to dance and marvel at who joins. | |
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"Guitar's in the shop. I have an emotional attachment to that guitar because of the look, sound, and feel of the thing. I recorded music with it that I have an attachment to. Once it's fixed I will have a deeper appreciation for it. I'm glad for the dialogue that this has created. About celebrity, hero worship, losing yourself in performance, human decency and art itself. If art is supposed to invoke emotion and reaction, then the throwing of the guitar was the master stroke. He apologized, shook my hand and said he'd take care of it. Even after he did that I STILL asked him to sign it (he says he hasn't signed anything since the 70's) so I was guilty for being blinded by my love for the music that has passed through him"-Kirk Douglas FB post
So at least Prince did apologize. However, Prince saying he hasn't signed autographs since the '70s is a blatant lie. He was signing autographs back in the mid 90s when he released Exodus.
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see previous post Fret not that you frighten or offend. Invite the world to dance and marvel at who joins. | |
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But Prince doesn't sign autographs due to his religious believes. He doesn't believe in idol worship... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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So I do the right thing most of the time. 9dd22467c5fc21b57f56630be85d46132c70a0fa
Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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First off, it was an Epiphone. It is not a great guitar, nor a valuable one. It's Gibson's budget line.
Second, the moment Prince played it on TV, it was instantly worth more than it ever was new, even (or perhaps especially) if he broke it.
Third, what is the other thing you all noticed about that guitar that was different that every guitar he has played in a very long time?
Think about it....
Okay, it's that it was physically wired to an amp (or pedals) instead of wireless.
But again, that moronsky in Fallon's band should be quoting Lou Gehrig ("Today I consider myself the luckiest man...") rather than whining. And again, it was an Epiphone (I own only Epiphone and Squier guitars because they can be quite good and (mostly) because they are cheap). That Epiphone is probably the cheapest guitar Prince has played since the early 1980s. Not that he should want to smash it because of it (Prince would sound like Prince even on my Squier Stratocaster SE), but the guitar is worth more now that it was a week ago. Prince can play my Squiers anytime on TV, so long as he (or one of his underlings) returns it to me in one (or more) piece(s).
But Screwdriver sucked, and I won't be buying the album. (Didn't he say he was done with albums? Well, Prince says a lot of things, and some are still waiting for the LotusFlow3r.com content to be posted.) [Edited 3/3/13 23:34pm] | |
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And there you have it. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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another clueless post... epiphone didn't start out as gibson's bitch... older epiphones can be great guitars that go for big money... and it's not even about the money
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Not clueless, correct. I NEVER, EVER said how Epiphone started out (nor is their ancient history in any way relevant to the current discussion). Old Epiphones are fine. But Epiphone IS now the budget brand of Gibson, Sirclueless, and has been for a long time now. The guitar in question was A NEWISH EPIPHONE. Therefore, this was not some priceless Fender masterbuilt Custom Shop or Gibson special. Please do get a clue before posting. I know FAR more about guitars that you ever will (if only you knew who you were saying this too!). Not a subject you want to challenge me on, son.
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bashraka said: Taken from Kirk Douglas FB post. When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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bashraka said: Taken from Kirk Douglas FB post. When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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see the bitch in U! When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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drivel
you said
First off, it was an Epiphone. It is not a great guitar, nor a valuable one.
that implies the brand means it's can't be a guitar of value
that particular epiphone model IS an old model... which has since been reissued... my bet is his is a vintage one... but even it it was a reissue, it's not about the money
and i've played modern day epiphones that have been set up and modded into great guitars... this "that guitar is such and such a brand so it can't be good" is a load of ill-informed rubbish... i've owned $6000 guitars, and $600 guitars... loved 'em all
and BESIDES ALL THAT... it's the dude's instrument... you don't get to decide if someone smashing it is ok
if i only knew who i was saying this to?.... i couldn't care less hot shot | |
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Well, at least Prince didn'ty break Captain Kirk's sand dollar? KnowwhatImean?
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That guitar is a vintage 61 Epiphone Crestwood (worth around 3k), it was Kirk's favorite guitar as mentioned in this interview:
"But my main guitar is a white ’61 Epiphone Crestwood—that’s probably what you saw on that Hendrix stuff. For Hundred Watt Heart, that’s my favorite. It just feels so good, and it’s got mini humbuckers so the sound isn’t as thick. It’s not like thick magic marker—it’s more like crayon. When you’re using a distorted amp, the Crestwood offers more string-to-string clarity on complex chords". Read more: http://www.premierguitar....z2Ma1JhG00
The whole thing looks like a stunt that backfired (for Kirk, not for Prince as everyone is talking about it). Only musicians can understand the extent of the bond one can feel with an instrument, once it becomes your main tool for creation, inspiration...
People say that Kirk should be just "happy" his instrument got destroyed, I disagree. First, Kirk is no amateur, he is a brilliant & well respected guitarist, he doesn't need to suck up to Prince or anyone, and second it doesn't matter if it was Stevie Wonder shitting in my cornflakes, I'd still be mad at him for ruining breakfast.
However, I do not think Prince realised or intended for the guitar would break though! Accident for sure... | |
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Yeah, seriously... "Do you really know what love is?" | |
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Kirk Douglas, from his FB page
Well at least Prince apologized "Do you really know what love is?" | |
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You know...it's very painful choking on hot coffee. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Then that should have been the end of it. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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