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Why we love his worst I listened to a Prince podcast yesterday, and they had fun discussing his worst album, amongst other topics.
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Yeah, even when the guy screws up, he's interesting. Prince made some of the best music ever and some stuff I just cannot listen to no matter how hard I try. But the fact that I try says it all. | |
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Truth be told: Prince is a tasteless pop whore! | |
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Nah, that's not it...Prince's "lows" aren't any worse than the "lows" of a lot of other rock titans. And for the record, the same amount of talk could be heard about David Bowie's "lows"...his fans had zero problem having discussions about which album/single was his worst.
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2 cents on this topic: Maybe the reason is that for hardcore Prince fans, so much energy is focused on his process, not just his product. And that's because he really parades his process/artistic journey in his work. So even his "failures" (and those are really debatable) are still highly interesting because they still add to the overall arc of his career and canon. At least this is how it is for me... | |
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I don't reason in terms of successes and failures anymore when it comes to works of art, I'm mostly interested in the creative process they reveal. Plus it's been said before but 1/ Prince's worst are better than most artists' best and 2/ your worst isn't mine and my worst isn't yours: it's mostly all about people confusing their personnal tastes with an objective appreciation. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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