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Prince not right fit for Gatsby movie.... | |
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Thank you for the link! Interesting. | |
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I think Prince is probably glad his name isn't anywhere near that colossal flop. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Crap movie [Edited 5/30/13 15:53pm] | |
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Crap movie. Dude did Prince a favor on this | |
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If Baz was looking for a sound that was a contemporary equivalent of 1920s jazz then Prince wasn't a good fit. Apart from people like Gershwin most 1920s jazz has proven to be ephemeral. The book and the movie are about superficiality and the ephemeral. Prince's music is a lot more complex, diverse and will likely outlive most contemporary music. | |
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Well there you go, would love to know what Prince came up with though, and was miffed that Love Thy Will Be Done was wanted rather than something that is known as Prince? 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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How did this movie do at the box office? Wanted 2 see it, but have not heard any hype about whether it was good, bad or ok | |
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absolutely! | |
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Prince dodged a bullet. | |
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I like Leo a lot, but as soon as I heard Baz was directing and Jay-Z was doing the soundtrack, I had a bad feeling about it. Baz should've stuck to great jazz for for the soundtrack and made the movie a little more low- key.
I will probably see the movie eventually, but not at the theatres.
Glad Prince wasn't involved as the soundtrack isn't "him". | |
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Eyasha said: If Baz was looking for a sound that was a contemporary equivalent of 1920s jazz then Prince wasn't a good fit. Apart from people like Gershwin most 1920s jazz has proven to be ephemeral. The book and the movie are about superficiality and the ephemeral. Prince's music is a lot more complex, diverse and will likely outlive most contemporary music. Yep, Prince has maybe 3 albums and a number of singles that will outlive most current music. | |
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As opposed 2 Will I Am? Really? | |
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Which three albums would you inculde in this category? The wooh is on the one! | |
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Maybe so, but I would have liked to have heard this new version of Love...Thy Will Be Done. Of all the tracks Prince has given away, that's the one I wish he'd kept for himself. | |
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oh come on. he could have found a place for a prince track on the soundtrack. the trailer alone has so much music in it that is nothing like the things he says he wanted (hip hop mixed with 20s jazz).
and even at that, most of the music featured in films is only audible for about 30 seconds at most.
you could also just play a prince song over the end credits.
what seems more likely to me is that they had a bit of a chat, prince said he'd look into it. luhrman wanted a reworked "Love...Thy Will B Done" but prince was being prince again and simply recorded something else and gave him the song like "this is much better than a cover of a song i wrote 20 years ago"
if luhrman wasn't pissed off enough by then, prince probably started talking to him about the rights to the song and all kind of legal stuff.
as luhrman was trying to catch his breath prince went into his whole schtick on ownership for about 45 minutes, before they reached the same conclusion at aprox the same time: no prince on the gatsby soundtrack.
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Maybe so, but I would have liked to have heard this new version of Love...Thy Will Be Done. Of all the tracks Prince has given away, that's the one I wish he'd kept for himself. I'd sooner have the NPG version with Sonny singing, that version is amazing She Believed in Fairytales and Princes, He Believed the voices coming from his stereo
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How did you come up with that? I think that, as we progress to the future, there will be less and less separation of albums and songs. This is due to the internet and being able to cherry pick songs.
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Meaning, people will lump all of Prince's songs under one big umbrella and will not differentiate between albums and eras much. They'll either have Prince music, or they won't. [Edited 5/31/13 10:39am] "New Power slide...." | |
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I think $ from Lotus Flower would have been perfect stylistically and thematically. | |
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actually, a reworked "girls & boys" would have fit.
but i adore "love... thy will be done" Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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I think you are right. People will also be less concerned with how Prince was able to time his releases with current trends. His music will be judged as music. The wooh is on the one! | |
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But how good was "When Doves Cry" in Baz's Romeo and Juliet! It was such an awesome arrangement both the slower version and more uptempo one, so with that experience behind them, strange that this one didn't work out. 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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