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Whoooops! It's been awhile. Neither Walsh nor Bream are novices though. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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Jon Bream has covered popular music for the Minneapolis Star Tribune since 1974, giving him the second longest tenure of any current daily newspaper pop-music critic in the United States...
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Oh, thanks, I can put up or shut up just because I bring up this observation??? Thank you great purple1968, fascist leader of Prince.org for correcting me. I don't know what I was thinking bringing forward my own opinion... [Edited 5/16/13 2:53am] RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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Btw...this is what Pioneer Press made of their 5am Denver interview with Prince. They sent a sports columnist 2 do the interview... . . . | |
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I've thought of that too.. and wonder if the interview will Even be Printed Sunday... I see it getting pulled...
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Well I think the most critical part of that interview/story from Prince's camp's standpont was:
Tickets for Prince's Myth show are $259 each, on sale through Etix and the Myth box office. Call 651-779-6984.
This newly found availability to the MPLS press is out of necessity to push the 6,000 $259 tickets for his MPLS shows. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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Or it's run, with clarification/retraction of the ageist comments. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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Thanks to everyone who agreed with me on this thread. | |
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Can you imagine some random non-Org passer by stumbling onto imago's comment there about being bored... Spirit | |
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Re: Dylan - for an artist to crossover, the other side has to make some effort as well. It's not about race, you dimwitted midget, it's about music. | |
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Me 2! Can't wait 2 read what he says next. He so full of surprises. His mind is so open & care free now. Prince doesn't care what people think about him like me. It would be so bad ass if he dropped the NPG & changed the code locks on Paisley Park . But Shelby would be heart broken! But I doubt that will happen. He just added the extensive NPG hornz & put them through intense rehearsals 4 months learning his intricate "MasterPiece" arrangements.... 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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Oh well, I could say a lot, but I am not gonna waste my time commenting on an old man's interview . And yes I know that I am here on a website dedicated to an old man, but hey the vast majority of the members here are younger than him so that makes it okay for me . With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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read thru the first three pages of comments and frankly I cant read anymore...I learned more about the people on the org an thier mindset than Prince's. good gawd. folk need to worry about themselves and stop overanalyzing/assuming/coming to stupid conclusions from very little information provided in an interview. [Edited 5/16/13 5:22am] Stand Up! Everybody, this is your life!
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Dylan might not have crossed over all the way, but he did impact many black musicians and artists at the time. Same could be said about Hendrix, he had to go to the UK to get known more or less and wasn't that popular with black audiences. When the power of love overcomes the love of power,the world will know peace -Jimi Hendrix | |
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GoldenParachute: LOL - I think you are making a major false assumption of who has contact or knows Prince. Do not assume he does not have true friends providing their honest support and will speak out publicly. And do not assume who "appears" to have a persons trust because someone is temporarily being provided mentoring. He calls them HIS KIDS. That is not implying trust but implying someone requiring his guidance. And obviously you have an idolism issue because the only "royalty" is Jehovah and Jesus. Prince is merely a man who has been given a gift of talent from God. He is a Christian and out of his kindness of his heart providing people mentoring and opportunities.
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Bob Dylan? Meh.
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Listen, I completely understand Bob Dylan's importance/sginificance in music history. I also get that he is one of the greatest song writers ever.
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That said, he never really did much for me. I really tried hard to get "into" Dylan and gave him a fair shake. I have had friends give me albums and I have listened to them for months. Still, he just doesn't do it for me. My appreciation of his songs almost always comes from versions of them by other artists.
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When Prince is saying Dylan "didn't crossover" I don't thinks it's a stretch or disrespect. Dylan IS an acquired taste and, although his themes/ideals, can be universal, his music isn't always. I mean, I cannot dance to Bob Dylan. Can you? Does he make you wanna shake it? "New Power slide...." | |
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"lack of songwriting craft today"
He must be talking about the garbage he's been writing since 1988. | |
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"Dylan IS an acquired taste and, although his themes/ideals, can be universal, his music isn't always. " Exactly. To expect that style of music to have mass appeal is ridiculous and never happen. | |
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thepope2the9s said: read thru the first three pages of comments and frankly I cant read anymore...I learned more about the people on the org an thier mindset than Prince's. good gawd. folk need to worry about themselves and stop overanalyzing/assuming/coming to stupid conclusions from very little information provided in an interview. [Edited 5/16/13 5:22am] Exactly. Critical intelligent thought was woefully lacking... Spirit | |
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can we talk about the album news?
the kobalt music group has a stellar lineup - local natives, bjork, paul mccartney, cloud nothings, bon iver.
and guess what? all of those artists saw releases on CD and vinyl.
the fact that we have a high chance of getting a new P release on vinyl makes me happy. i want to hear this new music on wax. | |
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GoldenParachute: LOL - I think you are making a major false assumption of who has contact or knows Prince. Do not assume he does not have true friends providing their honest support and will speak out publicly. And do not assume who "appears" to have a persons trust because someone is temporarily being provided mentoring. He calls them HIS KIDS. That is not implying trust but implying someone requiring his guidance. And obviously you have an idolism issue because the only "royalty" is Jehovah and Jesus. Prince is merely a man who has been given a gift of talent from God. He is a Christian and out of his kindness of his heart providing people mentoring and opportunities.
3121.TV The Funk & Nothing But the Funk [Edited 5/16/13 5:59am] Actually, youre easily tricked. Your arrogance wont let you be humble and that makes you predictable. Which is why I figured if I implied you didnt know Prince, that you would HAVE to imply that you DID. You gave me the answer I was looking for, which really makes everything you say now, (regarding Princes best interest), null. Since no friend I know would ever feel they have to wear a mask just so they can say how they really feel. Imo, you coming here to say these things, is woven from the same cloth of character you accuse him of being around. The real question would be, whatd kiran s and julia r do to you personally for you to attack them? | |
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-------- It is a pimp cane and I doubt those diamonds are fake. I hope that you guys are young which would explain the ignorance of your comments. | |
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Do you have trouble reading!!! He is talking about musicians being young not all the older people in the world or his fans. I honestly think some of you need to stop posting comments about this interview because I am not sure what you reading or why you getting these ideas out of this interview It shows a lack of critical thinking. | |
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I think Kobalt music group is a good choise and its great if we get the new album on vinyl
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Right, Hendrix isn't really a good example of 'crossover' his music was always accepted by large 'white' & European audiences He would have to try to 'crossover' to large black audiences
* It's funny when we talk about 'crossover' it's usually in reference to 'black' & 'white' not latino asian etc * Europeans tend to be open to a lot of music, so I wonder if the issue of 'crossover' is an American thing? Latin groups have to deal with that when it comes to mainstream American appeal as well
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It's weird, because we are talking about him pushing a more rock oriented vibe, but a lot of the music that I've heard so far, isn't really like that. RnRLove Affair & Screwdriver aren't much different than the similar pallet of songs like Guitar
* I'm definately interested in seeing who this lays out, Breakfast Can Wait, That Girl Thang, and some of the others I've heard (not released) aren't "rock n roll"
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Right on. I wonder how much of the album will be stuff we haven't heard. Personally, I'd love for "Down" to be on it. the studio version of "2y2d" seems pretty weak, but the live one kicks ass.
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Prince Unleashes Perplexingly Grunge 'FixUrLifeUp'
New album 'Plectrum Electrum' reportedly in the works Prince and his backing band 3rdEyeGirl kick off their Live Out Loud tour tonight in Vancouver, so naturally the Purple One unveiled another new song over the weekend, a grungy self-motivator called "FixUrLifeUp." If Prince hinted at a new sonic direction with his hard-rocking rework of "Let's Go Crazy," "FixUrLifeUp" sees The Artist going full Candlebox. The track still retains the Ric Ocasek-flavored power-pop of Prince's other new songs "Screwdriver" and "Breakfast Can Wait," though; the opening bares a striking resemblance to the Cars' "Just What I Needed." "FixUrLifeUp" will reportedly feature on Prince's upcoming 35th album Plectrum Electrum. | |
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Here we are again: Prince gives another interview where the readers have no idea what he is talking about or are left to figure out their own interpretations because Prince won't allow himself to be recorded.
It's spoke of on the Org and the people who don't understand or have their own interpretation of what he said are basically told to STFU, Prince is the best, yadda, yadda.
Prince, like in interviews past, will not clarify anything he says so he is left to leave himself open to any negative criticism from the hardest of the hardcore fanbase. People will say he doesn't care what his fans think but come on, of course he does.
Still holding out for the day that Prince talks like a normal person. I'm not remotely interested in trying to figure out what this interview was about. | |
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I don't think it's very likely that those tracks will be on the album. They obviously don't feature the band, and as you say, they aren't very rock & roll. | |
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