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Thread started 08/19/13 1:04pm

living4love

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Huff Post reports "Breakfast Can Wait" single cover- REAL???

This Huffington Post article today is suggesting something TRULY unbelievable! Anyone have anything to add??

[url]http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3778923
Yes, Prince. If we got married that WOULD be cool.
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Reply #1 posted 08/19/13 1:12pm

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"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #2 posted 08/19/13 1:13pm

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living4love said:

This Huffington Post article today is suggesting something TRULY unbelievable! Anyone have anything to add?? [url]http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3778923

http://www.grantland.com/...new-single

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Reply #3 posted 08/19/13 1:54pm

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living4love said:

This Huffington Post article today is suggesting something TRULY unbelievable! Anyone have anything to add?? [url]http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3778923

Couldn't you have gone to 3rdEyeGirl.com to see for yourself?

Or looked to see if there were other threads about this?

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Reply #4 posted 08/20/13 6:23am

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TwiliteKid said:

living4love said:

This Huffington Post article today is suggesting something TRULY unbelievable! Anyone have anything to add?? [url]http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3778923

Couldn't you have gone to 3rdEyeGirl.com to see for yourself?

Or looked to see if there were other threads about this?

More proof that Org heads are not the nicest people in the world....lol

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Reply #5 posted 08/20/13 6:52am

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this is one of the "vault" things being released.

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Reply #6 posted 08/20/13 8:53am

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Reply #7 posted 08/20/13 8:54am

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so it's official...."Breakfast Can Wait" is Prince's new single??

It's a good song....much better than those bland rock tunes he's been throwing out there,recently

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Reply #8 posted 08/20/13 9:57am

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so it's official...."Breakfast Can Wait" is Prince's new single??

It's a good song....much better than those bland rock tunes he's been throwing out there,recently

The very idea that prince is releasing 'singles' doesn't really apply right now. He's got a website selling some music, the songs have some artwork with them. Sometimes he releases a video for download as well. Before that he released the occasional song on itunes. His last single was Rock n Roll Love Affair and all the heavy lifting to make that a single was done by the record company who presumably just threw a wad of cash at him. The last REAL prince single.... Fury? Guitar?

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Reply #9 posted 08/20/13 5:09pm

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Front page news at CNN dot com earlier today as well. Kobalt folk putting in a double shift?

What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet?
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Reply #10 posted 08/24/13 5:18am

SoulAlive

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SoulAlive said:

so it's official...."Breakfast Can Wait" is Prince's new single??

It's a good song....much better than those bland rock tunes he's been throwing out there,recently

The very idea that prince is releasing 'singles' doesn't really apply right now. He's got a website selling some music, the songs have some artwork with them. Sometimes he releases a video for download as well. Before that he released the occasional song on itunes. His last single was Rock n Roll Love Affair and all the heavy lifting to make that a single was done by the record company who presumably just threw a wad of cash at him. The last REAL prince single.... Fury? Guitar?

That's too bad,because I think that this song could actually make some noise if it were a 'proper' single.It's much better than "Rock N' Roll Love Affair",which put me to sleep.

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Reply #11 posted 08/24/13 7:30am

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jaawwnn said:

SoulAlive said:

so it's official...."Breakfast Can Wait" is Prince's new single??

It's a good song....much better than those bland rock tunes he's been throwing out there,recently

The very idea that prince is releasing 'singles' doesn't really apply right now. He's got a website selling some music, the songs have some artwork with them. Sometimes he releases a video for download as well. Before that he released the occasional song on itunes. His last single was Rock n Roll Love Affair and all the heavy lifting to make that a single was done by the record company who presumably just threw a wad of cash at him. The last REAL prince single.... Fury? Guitar?

A single is, by definition, a stand alone song (sometimes accompagned with a few other tracks) that's release for sale to the general public no matter what format it's released on. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...le_(music)

Therefore, each and every song sold online by Prince is a single in the traditionnal sense of the term. This is 2013 dude, wake up! Your grandchildren won't even know what a physical record is wink

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Reply #12 posted 08/25/13 5:24am

SoulAlive

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jaawwnn said:

The very idea that prince is releasing 'singles' doesn't really apply right now. He's got a website selling some music, the songs have some artwork with them. Sometimes he releases a video for download as well. Before that he released the occasional song on itunes. His last single was Rock n Roll Love Affair and all the heavy lifting to make that a single was done by the record company who presumably just threw a wad of cash at him. The last REAL prince single.... Fury? Guitar?

A single is, by definition, a stand alone song (sometimes accompagned with a few other tracks) that's release for sale to the general public no matter what format it's released on. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...le_(music)

Therefore, each and every song sold online by Prince is a single in the traditionnal sense of the term. This is 2013 dude, wake up! Your grandchildren won't even know what a physical record is wink

here we go again lol We had this same discussion on a recent thread.There was some confusion about whether or not Prince is releasing "singles" these days.Some fans define singles as songs that are sent to radio,released to the public,and promoted/publicized by the artist and their record company.Usually,it's followed by an album (the single acts as promotion for the album).On another thread,someone is saying that they miss the Warner years.What they miss is the consistency and structure,regarding singles and promotion.

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Reply #13 posted 08/25/13 9:14am

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SoulAlive said:

databank said:

A single is, by definition, a stand alone song (sometimes accompagned with a few other tracks) that's release for sale to the general public no matter what format it's released on. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...le_(music)

Therefore, each and every song sold online by Prince is a single in the traditionnal sense of the term. This is 2013 dude, wake up! Your grandchildren won't even know what a physical record is wink

here we go again lol We had this same discussion on a recent thread.There was some confusion about whether or not Prince is releasing "singles" these days.Some fans define singles as songs that are sent to radio,released to the public,and promoted/publicized by the artist and their record company.Usually,it's followed by an album (the single acts as promotion for the album).On another thread,someone is saying that they miss the Warner years.What they miss is the consistency and structure,regarding singles and promotion.

Oh that was with u lol Sorry I 4got. A single is a single, back in 1980 some indie bands released 7" independently, sold them locally or at concerts, there was virtually no promotion, and still you'll find them on Discogs as singles, and they'll be considered as such on Wiki if these bands knew a later success and have a Wiki entry. To avoid the physical vs. digital debate, we can take singles such as "2gether" or "Supercute" or "NYC" (the 97 cassette): they were sold only at concerts and/or thru the website, and at the time of release Supercute and the few other singles released alongside weren't related to any album (TCI and The Slaughterhouse were released much later) and nonetheless they are now considered singles. I keep that position that an album is an album even if it wasn't released thru traditionnal channels (20ten) and that a song that's released on its own or with only one or 2 other songs packed with it is a single no matter if it's a CD, 7"", cassette or digital file. If not we'd have to find a whole new definition: if Breakfast Can Wait and the other recent songs aren't singles, then they're certainly not albums or EP's either, so what are they? They aren't "nothing" are they? They do exist. So technically they're singles. Independent singles with a low profile and virtually no promotion but singles nonetheless. So of course if Prince starts releasing one every 2 weeks that's gonna be a hell lots of singles by the 1980's standards but hell, John Zorn or Bill Laswell release an album every 2 months or so (on CD's) and still they're considered albums.

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Reply #14 posted 08/25/13 10:17am

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SoulAlive said:

databank said:

A single is, by definition, a stand alone song (sometimes accompagned with a few other tracks) that's release for sale to the general public no matter what format it's released on. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...le_(music)

Therefore, each and every song sold online by Prince is a single in the traditionnal sense of the term. This is 2013 dude, wake up! Your grandchildren won't even know what a physical record is wink

here we go again lol We had this same discussion on a recent thread.There was some confusion about whether or not Prince is releasing "singles" these days.Some fans define singles as songs that are sent to radio,released to the public,and promoted/publicized by the artist and their record company.Usually,it's followed by an album (the single acts as promotion for the album).On another thread,someone is saying that they miss the Warner years.What they miss is the consistency and structure,regarding singles and promotion.

By the way I suggest u read this: http://www.dailymail.co.u...years.html

WE may become digital beings so the future of physical cultural products seems unlikely if you consider that these predictions can be true wink

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Reply #15 posted 08/27/13 7:31am

jaawwnn

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SoulAlive said:

here we go again lol We had this same discussion on a recent thread.There was some confusion about whether or not Prince is releasing "singles" these days.Some fans define singles as songs that are sent to radio,released to the public,and promoted/publicized by the artist and their record company.Usually,it's followed by an album (the single acts as promotion for the album).On another thread,someone is saying that they miss the Warner years.What they miss is the consistency and structure,regarding singles and promotion.

Oh that was with u lol Sorry I 4got. A single is a single, back in 1980 some indie bands released 7" independently, sold them locally or at concerts, there was virtually no promotion, and still you'll find them on Discogs as singles, and they'll be considered as such on Wiki if these bands knew a later success and have a Wiki entry. To avoid the physical vs. digital debate, we can take singles such as "2gether" or "Supercute" or "NYC" (the 97 cassette): they were sold only at concerts and/or thru the website, and at the time of release Supercute and the few other singles released alongside weren't related to any album (TCI and The Slaughterhouse were released much later) and nonetheless they are now considered singles. I keep that position that an album is an album even if it wasn't released thru traditionnal channels (20ten) and that a song that's released on its own or with only one or 2 other songs packed with it is a single no matter if it's a CD, 7"", cassette or digital file. If not we'd have to find a whole new definition: if Breakfast Can Wait and the other recent songs aren't singles, then they're certainly not albums or EP's either, so what are they? They aren't "nothing" are they? They do exist. So technically they're singles. Independent singles with a low profile and virtually no promotion but singles nonetheless. So of course if Prince starts releasing one every 2 weeks that's gonna be a hell lots of singles by the 1980's standards but hell, John Zorn or Bill Laswell release an album every 2 months or so (on CD's) and still they're considered albums.

Citation needed.

Nah you've absolutely got a point but I still don't consider downloads like this as 'singles', they're just tracks to me. There's an entire cultural meaning inherent in a single that's lost imho. But at the end of the day IT'S ABOUT THE MUSIC MAAAN so it doesn't really matter smile

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Reply #16 posted 08/27/13 9:36am

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jaawwnn said:

databank said:

Oh that was with u lol Sorry I 4got. A single is a single, back in 1980 some indie bands released 7" independently, sold them locally or at concerts, there was virtually no promotion, and still you'll find them on Discogs as singles, and they'll be considered as such on Wiki if these bands knew a later success and have a Wiki entry. To avoid the physical vs. digital debate, we can take singles such as "2gether" or "Supercute" or "NYC" (the 97 cassette): they were sold only at concerts and/or thru the website, and at the time of release Supercute and the few other singles released alongside weren't related to any album (TCI and The Slaughterhouse were released much later) and nonetheless they are now considered singles. I keep that position that an album is an album even if it wasn't released thru traditionnal channels (20ten) and that a song that's released on its own or with only one or 2 other songs packed with it is a single no matter if it's a CD, 7"", cassette or digital file. If not we'd have to find a whole new definition: if Breakfast Can Wait and the other recent songs aren't singles, then they're certainly not albums or EP's either, so what are they? They aren't "nothing" are they? They do exist. So technically they're singles. Independent singles with a low profile and virtually no promotion but singles nonetheless. So of course if Prince starts releasing one every 2 weeks that's gonna be a hell lots of singles by the 1980's standards but hell, John Zorn or Bill Laswell release an album every 2 months or so (on CD's) and still they're considered albums.

Citation needed.

Nah you've absolutely got a point but I still don't consider downloads like this as 'singles', they're just tracks to me. There's an entire cultural meaning inherent in a single that's lost imho. But at the end of the day IT'S ABOUT THE MUSIC MAAAN so it doesn't really matter smile

Thing is, with the current business model of music, in a world where u can buy any track of an album separately, singles don't exist in the same way they did. What makes a single now? I'd tend to say that what makes the visibility of a song is having a promo video on YT, and that more and more often happening to album tracks that never get released as proper singles. It's confusing and it's gonna be more and more confusing. It's very likely that more and more tracks won't be released as proper sngles anymore, because the cost of a single CD equals the cost of an album (but can't be sold for the same price) and because any album song can now be purchased on its own in its digital version. What we may keep having is non-album tracks being released as singles or EP's, and album tracks not being available separately (physically) unless they get a collector vynil treatment. So the question is: what will our children call a single in 20 years? Only they can answer that question and that won't be before a while. In the meantime we are free to call songs tracks or singles, I'll give u that, as as u say it doesn't really matter as long as we get the MUSIC smile

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