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Thread started 11/01/13 10:36pm

Astasheiks

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Washed Up Singer?

Is Prince basically "The Washed Up Singer" he talked about in "Face Down" because generally nobody gives a darn(damn) no more about Prince but the few straggly people he has left on prince.org lol

Remember he would be the topic of conversation at the office and his songs would play every hour on the radio. hee hee

I have to admit back in the day I thought Prince would be as popular as during the Purple Rain era until his 60's and beyond. In other words people would rave about him forever, ha ha

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Reply #1 posted 11/01/13 10:39pm

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lol thumbs up! yeahthat

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Reply #2 posted 11/01/13 10:49pm

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Well, Prince made headlines when he posted his first tweet "PRINCE'S 1ST TWEET" and was in the Associated Press, Yahoo, CNN, and all media. His latest video has reached almost 2 million views. Prince is far from "washed up" in those areas.

However, his musical output is often hit-and-miss and his releases doesn't command first priority attention from critics and radio programmers. His stances against the industry since his break with WB, probably has a lot to do with his relative obscurity with the mainstream.

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bashraka said:

Well, Prince made headlines when he posted his first tweet "PRINCE'S 1ST TWEET" and was in the Associated Press, Yahoo, CNN, and all media. His latest video has reached almost 2 million views. Prince is far from "washed up" in those areas.

However, his musical output is often hit-and-miss and his releases doesn't command first priority attention from critics and radio programmers. His stances against the industry since his break with WB, probably has a lot to do with his relative obscurity with the mainstream.

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.

الحيوان النادلة ((((|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|)))) ...AND THAT'S THE WAY THE "TITTY" MILKS IT!
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Reply #4 posted 11/02/13 5:53am

lwr001

Tittypants said:

bashraka said:

Well, Prince made headlines when he posted his first tweet "PRINCE'S 1ST TWEET" and was in the Associated Press, Yahoo, CNN, and all media. His latest video has reached almost 2 million views. Prince is far from "washed up" in those areas.

However, his musical output is often hit-and-miss and his releases doesn't command first priority attention from critics and radio programmers. His stances against the industry since his break with WB, probably has a lot to do with his relative obscurity with the mainstream.

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.

bIOTH OF YTOU ALL NEED TO GO HOME..WATCH GRAMMY 2013...THE AUDIENCE RESPONSE STATES THAT YOU TWO ARE VERY WRONG.....YOUR POSTS AND IDEAS ARE WHATS WASHED UP AND A JOKE

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Reply #5 posted 11/02/13 6:08am

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i think all of that is comparative. even at the hight of his fame prince only

had one album that sold stellar numbers. and even then he was regarded

by a whole bunch of people as a weird freak with horrible songs.

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if anything prince's public image has changed somewhat for the better in

the last 10 years or so. he's toned down the theatrics and is more about

accessible music. sure, we on the org would love it more if he was still on

a streak of totally weird tripped out funk n rock, but those days seem to

be over.

/

right now it seems like the hardcore fans are leaning more toward views

that were prior only shared by people who did not like prince. his image

is more in tune with the common folk but his music is now regarded as a

joke by the core of followers.

/

if prince released an album as good as purple rain or sign of the times

right now it wouldn't sell anymore numbers than his previous stuff in the

last decade. times have changed, and prince has been around for 30 odd

years. there's a new generation out there who doesn't know or doesn't

care. that has nothing to do with prince. a lot of former 'superstars' are

still releasing albums off and on and only sometimes does one of those

albums get a lot of critical and consumer attention and then it's still at a

level nowhere near the numbers they shipped in the 80s.

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in that respect you could call all of the 80s superstars 'washed up' with

the numbers they sell and the media attention they get. except perhaps

madonna, but her albums have become so formulaic and boring that i'd

rather have a prince instrumental album to be honest.

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whatever prince does, he still gets a lot of attention in mainstream media

and there still seem to be enough people checking out his stuff. i'm sure

he's doing just fine. he sells out his shows, be it small venues or arenas,

his peers all jump over themselves to award him praise and even if the

consencus is still that prince is one weird fucker, people appreciate that

he's been around this long and that he's a master at his craft.

/

that's hardly the profile of a 'washed up singer'. that's the profile of a true

artist who survived most of the pitfalls of fame and superstardom and who

carved out a niche for himself in the poprock pantheon where he seems to

be going strong and actually enjoying himself. even if some of the stuff he

is doing these days doesn't agree with us hardcore fans, it's at least nice

to see him still going after all this time and changing things up all the time.

and once in a while, we all know, half an album of stellar tracks come our

way.

and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #6 posted 11/02/13 7:03am

brookinz

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Tittypants said:




bashraka said:


Well, Prince made headlines when he posted his first tweet "PRINCE'S 1ST TWEET" and was in the Associated Press, Yahoo, CNN, and all media. His latest video has reached almost 2 million views. Prince is far from "washed up" in those areas.



However, his musical output is often hit-and-miss and his releases doesn't command first priority attention from critics and radio programmers. His stances against the industry since his break with WB, probably has a lot to do with his relative obscurity with the mainstream.



I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.





bIOTH OF YTOU ALL NEED TO GO HOME..WATCH GRAMMY 2013...THE AUDIENCE RESPONSE STATES THAT YOU TWO ARE VERY WRONG.....YOUR POSTS AND IDEAS ARE WHATS WASHED UP AND A JOKE


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Reply #7 posted 11/02/13 7:08am

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no, prince is not washed up. but it's true to say this thread is damn tired

[Edited 11/2/13 16:51pm]

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Reply #8 posted 11/02/13 7:12am

thedoorkeeper

Tittypants said:

bashraka said:

Well, Prince made headlines when he posted his first tweet "PRINCE'S 1ST TWEET" and was in the Associated Press, Yahoo, CNN, and all media. His latest video has reached almost 2 million views. Prince is far from "washed up" in those areas.

However, his musical output is often hit-and-miss and his releases doesn't command first priority attention from critics and radio programmers. His stances against the industry since his break with WB, probably has a lot to do with his relative obscurity with the mainstream.

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.

Yeah Tits we get it - you're bored with Prince & you are rude & crude & you aren't an ass kisser & blah blah blah. We get it. You are kinda a one trick pony. Or a one note pony. Same message over & over again. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.

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Reply #9 posted 11/02/13 8:36am

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It's a joke. It's a line all about how Prince knows who/what he really is despite the naysayers. It's actually a very self confident line to say in a song about yourself.

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Think about it: over a decade after the release of "Face Down" Prince has gone on to do record breaking tours, residencies, and the most watched Prince moment ever: The Superbowl halftime show.

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I mean, if someone thinks Justin Bieber, or Miley Cyrus, or even Bruno Mars is BIGGER than Prince...that's a very narrow perspective to view the world from.

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Probably the same people that don't ACTUALLY know why Lou Reed is/was important to music.

[Edited 11/2/13 8:37am]

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Reply #10 posted 11/02/13 9:39am

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Um not at your commercial peak does not mean washed up

When you can fill a stadium for 21 nights in one city (something he was unable to do in the same city in 1995 after a number 1 single), When you can still get the front cover of Rolling Stone and any number of magazines, When you can then you are far from washed up.

Now if your saying he's not as big as he was in 1984 - 92 then yeah sure he's records don't sell the same but washed up come on.

He's probably made more money out of the independent projects since 1996 than he did with WB

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thedoorkeeper said:

Tittypants said:

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.

Yeah Tits we get it - you're bored with Prince & you are rude & crude & you aren't an ass kisser & blah blah blah. We get it. You are kinda a one trick pony. Or a one note pony. Same message over & over again. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.

Who the fuck are you? I just keep it real. I'm a Prince music fan, but that's where it stops. I see through the bullshit. shrug

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lwr001 said:

Tittypants said:

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.

bIOTH OF YTOU ALL NEED TO GO HOME..WATCH GRAMMY 2013...THE AUDIENCE RESPONSE STATES THAT YOU TWO ARE VERY WRONG.....YOUR POSTS AND IDEAS ARE WHATS WASHED UP AND A JOKE

The people in the audience vs. society are two totally different things. We [us orgers] know how awesome Prince can be. But, go ask normal people who aren't as familiar......THAT it my point.

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Reply #13 posted 11/02/13 10:57am

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It's a joke. It's a line all about how Prince knows who/what he really is despite the naysayers. It's actually a very self confident line to say in a song about yourself.

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Think about it: over a decade after the release of "Face Down" Prince has gone on to do record breaking tours, residencies, and the most watched Prince moment ever: The Superbowl halftime show.

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I mean, if someone thinks Justin Bieber, or Miley Cyrus, or even Bruno Mars is BIGGER than Prince...that's a very narrow perspective to view the world from.

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Probably the same people that don't ACTUALLY know why Lou Reed is/was important to music.

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Thank you for this.

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Reply #14 posted 11/02/13 12:34pm

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Astasheiks said:

Is Prince basically "The Washed Up Singer" he talked about in "Face Down" because generally nobody gives a darn(damn) no more about Prince but the few straggly people he has left on prince.org lol

Remember he would be the topic of conversation at the office and his songs would play every hour on the radio. hee hee

I have to admit back in the day I thought Prince would be as popular as during the Purple Rain era until his 60's and beyond. In other words people would rave about him forever, ha ha

You are ridiculous, there are already TWO other thread speaking the same BS rolleyes

http://prince.org/msg/7/402639?pg=1

http://prince.org/msg/7/402645

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Reply #15 posted 11/03/13 10:17am

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Tittypants said:

bashraka said:

Well, Prince made headlines when he posted his first tweet "PRINCE'S 1ST TWEET" and was in the Associated Press, Yahoo, CNN, and all media. His latest video has reached almost 2 million views. Prince is far from "washed up" in those areas.

However, his musical output is often hit-and-miss and his releases doesn't command first priority attention from critics and radio programmers. His stances against the industry since his break with WB, probably has a lot to do with his relative obscurity with the mainstream.

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.

yes..he is a bit of a joke with the general public...but most of the general public think the x factor and rihanna are great music...ask fellow musicians or people who know a bit about music and he is one of the ten greatest acts of all time..

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Reply #16 posted 11/03/13 10:33am

lwr001

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Tittypants said:

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.

yes..he is a bit of a joke with the general public...but most of the general public think the x factor and rihanna are great music...ask fellow musicians or people who know a bit about music and he is one of the ten greatest acts of all time..

Task for you all; show me where he is a joke and i'll show you the opposite..its almost as if some foilks need other peoples validation to like him..crazy

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Reply #17 posted 11/03/13 12:16pm

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Reply #18 posted 11/03/13 1:23pm

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Prince is over and done!!!!! lol

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Well, hopefully not. I didn't like 20ten and, with some -but not many- exceptions, I don't like what I've heard in this "huge" 2013. But I still have hopes of listening to a great Prince album.

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Reply #19 posted 11/03/13 1:39pm

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blackbob said:

Tittypants said:

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.

yes..he is a bit of a joke with the general public...but most of the general public think the x factor and rihanna are great music...ask fellow musicians or people who know a bit about music and he is one of the ten greatest acts of all time..

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lwr001 said:

blackbob said:

yes..he is a bit of a joke with the general public...but most of the general public think the x factor and rihanna are great music...ask fellow musicians or people who know a bit about music and he is one of the ten greatest acts of all time..

Task for you all; show me where he is a joke and i'll show you the opposite..its almost as if some foilks need other peoples validation to like him..crazy

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Reply #21 posted 11/03/13 3:59pm

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Washed up singer or stone washed fan?

I don't think Prince is looking at success the same way he used to do. Even as late as Rave, that was still his definition, but I guess in the meantime, he settled down on what makes him happy : playing live, having a good band and crying all the way to the bank.

I'm sure he cares more about his legacy than he lets on, but maybe not as much as the typical longtime fan. For him, it's probably not his problem if you're dying for a boxset. He wants you to come to his shows, and if you feel like buying his new music, go ahead... but dude/girl, come to the show.

Everyone has done their career-spanning boxsets, he has not and that makes me sad but that's not Prince's problem. For all I know, he could have decided he'll get to the vault when playing live gets too demanding, something to do in his retirement years.

I am very disappointed but does he have to be? Not really.

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Reply #22 posted 11/03/13 4:15pm

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Okay so Prince's last few albums all were in the top 5, Playing sold out world tours and tons of festivals. Let me make an example. Alice cooper is no longer in the mainstream yet nobody calls him washed up. He's still touring and releasing albums he's just not as big as he used to be. Prince is the same way. Madonna, MJ, George Michale all those guys are no longer as popular as they used to be and so is Prince. Nobody stays at the top forever. Almost everyone knows who Prince is. He still sells out and is still the best. Washed Up not really. Maybe around 1997-2001 id agree. but now he's back. And he's been relavent ever since 2004.

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Reply #23 posted 11/03/13 4:19pm

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Oh another thread about Prince not doing it for you anymore!

I won't respond to the rubbish posted in this and similar threads.

So you don't like Prince anymore, fine. Little hint: Delete your account and get on with life.

...every night another symphony...
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Reply #24 posted 11/03/13 4:56pm

Adorecream

Not really, but his productivity has fallen off in the past 3 years. The anticipated album keeps falling behind schedule and its obvious we are clutching at straws for fresh new material. I think also its highly unlikely he will give us a Purple Rain quality album or song again. The best we will get is a polite and well received song.



I mean he's 55 and he is not getting any younger, still we should be grateful for the musical legacy he has given us. Prince deserves to retire if he wants and lay down on his laurels.

Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name
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Reply #26 posted 11/04/13 8:41am

lwr001

Adorecream said:

Not really, but his productivity has fallen off in the past 3 years. The anticipated album keeps falling behind schedule and its obvious we are clutching at straws for fresh new material. I think also its highly unlikely he will give us a Purple Rain quality album or song again. The best we will get is a polite and well received song.



I mean he's 55 and he is not getting any younger, still we should be grateful for the musical legacy he has given us. Prince deserves to retire if he wants and lay down on his laurels.

You been in the studio with him to say his productivity has fallen? Also, i dont recall ever hearing a release date so for you to say it keeps getting pushed is bs...

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Reply #27 posted 11/04/13 11:14am

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Tittypants said:

bashraka said:

Well, Prince made headlines when he posted his first tweet "PRINCE'S 1ST TWEET" and was in the Associated Press, Yahoo, CNN, and all media. His latest video has reached almost 2 million views. Prince is far from "washed up" in those areas.

However, his musical output is often hit-and-miss and his releases doesn't command first priority attention from critics and radio programmers. His stances against the industry since his break with WB, probably has a lot to do with his relative obscurity with the mainstream.

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.


Those "lot of people" are probably only a small number of members within your social circle.


The rest of the country has no problem whatsoever taking Prince seriously and singing Prince's praises.


Kind of reminds me of when Prince did the guitar solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps at the RRHOF ceremony...you had a certain small segment of the audience who dismissed the solo as "not that great" and criticized Prince for "showing off" during his solo..."Everyone I've talked to agrees with me" was usually accompanied with the criticism lol.


Meanwhile, 98% of the rest of us were giving Prince a standing ovation and watching a video of his solo over and over again online.


Prince is insanely talented and his live shows pretty much knock people the fuck out. He reminded the general music audience of this with his Grammy performance with Beyonce, with his RRHOF guitar wizardry, with his performance of Fury on SNL, and with his Super Bowl halftime performance. Nobody had to go to an arena, listen to the radio or buy a CD...they just had to watch the little guy on TV. And those performances went over so well and left such a lasting impression with pretty much everyone, that last year at the Grammys all he had to do was pimp-walk out on stage with a cane and the crowd went nuts lol...


Taylor Swift looking like an obsessed fan girl, Gotye and Kimbra spending the first part of their exceptance speech for Record of the Year gushing over Prince and what an honor it was simply to receive an award from him, and how inspirational he was to their art. Hell, even Halle Berry gushed about the same thing at the NAACP Image awards, finding it unbelievable that Prince was the one who handed her the award. And actually, when he just walked out to freakin' present the nominations he got a long, LOUD standing ovation, even louder than at the Grammys. And the man didn't do shit but talk lol...and I'm not EVEN gonna talk about Sherri on The View soaking her panties at the idea of him sitting next to her, not to mention Elizabeth Hasselbeck screaming like an idiot when she realized he had given them tix to his show (her mouthing the words "It's HIM!" to the audience was hysterical). And the audience at The View, filled with middle aged housewife types? They went completely bonkers when he came out.


Meanwhile, about 5 people on Prince.org are convinced nobody likes the guy and that he's seen as a washed-up weirdo lol.


I mean, damn...I wish I was that "washed up".


[Edited 11/4/13 11:16am]

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Reply #28 posted 11/04/13 12:06pm

lwr001

Byron said:

Tittypants said:

I hate to say it, but Prince is seen mostly as a joke by a lot of people. His bad fashion sense, & symbol name change was mostly a joke to people. I think people find it harder to take him seriously. His 1st tweet even got made fun of too.


Those "lot of people" are probably only a small number of members within your social circle.


The rest of the country has no problem whatsoever taking Prince seriously and singing Prince's praises.


Kind of reminds me of when Prince did the guitar solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps at the RRHOF ceremony...you had a certain small segment of the audience who dismissed the solo as "not that great" and criticized Prince for "showing off" during his solo..."Everyone I've talked to agrees with me" was usually accompanied with the criticism lol.


Meanwhile, 98% of the rest of us were giving Prince a standing ovation and watching a video of his solo over and over again online.


Prince is insanely talented and his live shows pretty much knock people the fuck out. He reminded the general music audience of this with his Grammy performance with Beyonce, with his RRHOF guitar wizardry, with his performance of Fury on SNL, and with his Super Bowl halftime performance. Nobody had to go to an arena, listen to the radio or buy a CD...they just had to watch the little guy on TV. And those performances went over so well and left such a lasting impression with pretty much everyone, that last year at the Grammys all he had to do was pimp-walk out on stage with a cane and the crowd went nuts lol...


Taylor Swift looking like an obsessed fan girl, Gotye and Kimbra spending the first part of their exceptance speech for Record of the Year gushing over Prince and what an honor it was simply to receive an award from him, and how inspirational he was to their art. Hell, even Halle Berry gushed about the same thing at the NAACP Image awards, finding it unbelievable that Prince was the one who handed her the award. And actually, when he just walked out to freakin' present the nominations he got a long, LOUD standing ovation, even louder than at the Grammys. And the man didn't do shit but talk lol...and I'm not EVEN gonna talk about Sherri on The View soaking her panties at the idea of him sitting next to her, not to mention Elizabeth Hasselbeck screaming like an idiot when she realized he had given them tix to his show (her mouthing the words "It's HIM!" to the audience was hysterical). And the audience at The View, filled with middle aged housewife types? They went completely bonkers when he came out.


Meanwhile, about 5 people on Prince.org are convinced nobody likes the guy and that he's seen as a washed-up weirdo lol.


I mean, damn...I wish I was that "washed up".


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Exactly,, was watching Blackgirls Rock and realized that within the last trwo years, name a performer or honoree and I've seen him with them in the last two years; misty, ledisi, janelle, jhid and alice

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Reply #29 posted 11/04/13 11:23pm

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IstenSzek said:

i think all of that is comparative. even at the hight of his fame prince only

had one album that sold stellar numbers. and even then he was regarded

by a whole bunch of people as a weird freak with horrible songs.

/

if anything prince's public image has changed somewhat for the better in

the last 10 years or so. he's toned down the theatrics and is more about

accessible music. sure, we on the org would love it more if he was still on

a streak of totally weird tripped out funk n rock, but those days seem to

be over.

/

right now it seems like the hardcore fans are leaning more toward views

that were prior only shared by people who did not like prince. his image

is more in tune with the common folk but his music is now regarded as a

joke by the core of followers.

/

if prince released an album as good as purple rain or sign of the times

right now it wouldn't sell anymore numbers than his previous stuff in the

last decade. times have changed, and prince has been around for 30 odd

years. there's a new generation out there who doesn't know or doesn't

care. that has nothing to do with prince. a lot of former 'superstars' are

still releasing albums off and on and only sometimes does one of those

albums get a lot of critical and consumer attention and then it's still at a

level nowhere near the numbers they shipped in the 80s.

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in that respect you could call all of the 80s superstars 'washed up' with

the numbers they sell and the media attention they get. except perhaps

madonna, but her albums have become so formulaic and boring that i'd

rather have a prince instrumental album to be honest.

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whatever prince does, he still gets a lot of attention in mainstream media

and there still seem to be enough people checking out his stuff. i'm sure

he's doing just fine. he sells out his shows, be it small venues or arenas,

his peers all jump over themselves to award him praise and even if the

consencus is still that prince is one weird fucker, people appreciate that

he's been around this long and that he's a master at his craft.

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that's hardly the profile of a 'washed up singer'. that's the profile of a true

artist who survived most of the pitfalls of fame and superstardom and who

carved out a niche for himself in the poprock pantheon where he seems to

be going strong and actually enjoying himself. even if some of the stuff he

is doing these days doesn't agree with us hardcore fans, it's at least nice

to see him still going after all this time and changing things up all the time.

and once in a while, we all know, half an album of stellar tracks come our

way.

Nice Narrative.....cool

"i think all of that is comparative. even at the hight of his fame prince only

had one album that sold stellar numbers."

Now that's a trip because he certainly had some albums that should have sold equally well or more! eek smile

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