Um OK how does that prove Madonna & U2 didn't have hits in 20 years
By the way I love that article and I love the way Prince's career has gone. I think he's better off as an independent artist. I think we get loads of free music and I like the scattered nature of his releases.... I like his music at the momment and I think hits and charts aside he is a success and a he's been very clever in getting a career that suits him artisticly and financialy | |
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iut doesnt.. i jyust happen to see it on the newswire, and mr moderator , its very hard to say waht a bad career move is.. i'm sure MJ's and his people thougth the o2 gigs were the bestr thing ever at the time..we know how that ended..i'm sure Whitney thought thought the huge record deal with Arista would be her panacea for whatever, we see how that ended.. | |
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well lemme see...He's been doing it for over 30 yrs. He basically grew up as a musician and took all of us along for the ride. He got older like his fans did. i think it's just the natural process of things. He still has some gems left in him | |
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1. Why do you need to "defend" your Prince fandom to anyone? Like what you like and all will be cool
2. as a name was no more of a "bad career" move than Under The Cherry Moon, being nude on the cover of Lovesexy, or Graffiti Bridge. [Edited 1/2/14 20:05pm] "New Power slide...." | |
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U know I'm an artist who doesn't make a dime with his work, most of my friends r artists who struggle to make a daily living and who couldn't make it without French government's money (virtually every artist in France live on government money) and/or odd jobs, and most of the musicians I listen to r independent bands and artists who struggle to sell a few dozen thousands of their albums and get proper recognition, or who have been signed to a major at some point and thanked after 2 or 3 albums because they weren't big seller, condemned to roam in the limbo of unsigned artists (and that includes every one from the MPLS scene save Jam & Lewis), so it's really odd to read that someone who fulfill venues of 10,000 and more, who still manages to sell millions of records, who's considered a living legend of contemporary pop music and who's a multimillionaire has killed his own career. Y'all need to review your premises as to what is a successful career as an artist in general or musician in particular, it's almost insulting to us struggling creators to read that Prince has killed his career: what does it say about our careers? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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He has done many, many stupid things in his long career, but for an artist of his stature to not have an official, established, reliable and stable online presence is absolutely ridiculous. He may think the Internet is against God's will or whatever nonsensical argument of the moment he chooses to make, but in 2014, it is a fact of life. | |
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Prince has had so many high points in his career and most of them highly deserved and respected but also some of those have been real good luck: would we really agree that Batman deserved to be a number one album when say Purple Rain album only reached no.7 (here in UK). None the less all good.
I don't like to pick apart the negatives but I do have to say that the internet controls everything nowadays and I discover all my new music that way including some recommendations fron this site. He needs his own permanent website with an obvious domain name and allow his material to be shared and commented on Youtube, how many of his hits posted on there would have negative comments apart from how he conducts himself? I was at the front at the Hop Farm festival and have some amazing pictures and clips that I dare not post anywhere, I had a warning from youtube, all very oppressive.
However, even now when he plays a show the reviews are always rave and all the ones I went to at the O2 in 2007 and Hop Farm were amazing and a real display of talent. More shows please.
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Thank you....He couldnt have killed his career iif its still going..His leagacy is intact...There were people on here who actually thougth he wouldnt be a 1st round selecty for the RRHOF...Delusinoal bunch they are/were | |
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what a great reason to post it as a reply w/quote ...
[Edited 1/3/14 7:51am] "ohYeeeeeah" said: I'm a massive Bowie fan. Even on Scary Monsters, I always skip Fame ... | |
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the thread title says 'how did he manage to kill his career?' which question is based on the inaccurate assumption that prince has in fact ruined his career.
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I think the issue is that perhaps he hasn't "ruined" his career - - he obviously still has one, he's obviously still a respected presence in the music world - - but he could be so much more, could be such a more vital presence in today's music industry which sorely needs someone with the talent of Prince.
The biggest shame of all perhaps is his complete and utter neglect of his back catalog. * * *
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ah the real resason has finally surfaced; if you dont htink he is a vital presense int he business then ......fans are upset that he disregards his catalog and they cant get a mixed copy of the hallway version of computer blue...therefore, everything he does they have a visceral reaction to | |
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"Putting it all on the line"? Dude behaved like a spoilt kid and his egotism killed his career, all for a contract HE signed AGAINST THE ADVICE OF HIS ENTOURAGE.
FYI Prince was screwing artists like Margie Cox out of a career while bitching about how WB were soooo evil. © Bart Van Hemelen
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They aren't met, nobody bothers to use his music. I can demand a fee of $3000/hour for my programming skills, but until somebody hires me for a job and pays me that amount it does not mean a thing. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Utter BS. © Bart Van Hemelen
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His albums disappear without a trace and have zero impact on pop culture, whereas they used to be milestones and turned into classics. His concerts are hitstravaganzas because nobody (least of all P himself) gives a shit about the music he's released in the past two decades. He used to be a phenomenal live performer and is now merely an oldies act, handing significant portions of his gigs to untalented backup singers wailing cover versions.
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Even though I love it, releasing ATWIAD alienated so many new fans.
Releasing If I Was Your Girlfriend as the 2nd single from SOTTs, not releasing Strange Relationship as a single, and not touring the US for SOTTs. This album deserved so much more...
The Lovesexy cover.
The name change
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Of course he's ruined his career. What he's currently doing isn't a career, it's just him attempting to keep the money flowing whenever he gets low on cash. Sure, he's respected -- except they always talk about the Prince from 30 years ago, not the one from now. You don't see people covering music he's released in the past 20 years, now do you? © Bart Van Hemelen
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Guess I'll join the discussion since I'm snowed in from the snowstorm. Anyway, I think his best career move was when he parted from the Purple Rain era/Revolution band members. I'm sure some folks will not be happy that is being said. But I don't mean it in a disrespectful way, as I enjoyed the Purple Rain era of that time. By that I mean, by his parting with those band members and moving on with his musice, he left a legacy for himself and the Revolution band members who were involved in the Purple Rain era/and the movie. The movie is still watched every year by new fans/fans from back in the day, so that era will always be attached to his name and those band members. Now although he has moved on from playing music from that era, but still performs some songs from that era, not surprising, because of the musically-diverse audience-fans from the Purple Rain era to present day, where many look forward to hearing some of those songs, for memories sake. So it is not surprising to hear him perform songs like 'LRC', 'Purple Rain', 'TMWU', at previous/recent concerts on that basis. It's like when he parted from the Lovesexy band members/era, occasionally he will perform some songs like , 'Forever in My Life', and a few others. I just feel with both the Purple Rain and LoveSexy eras, he's left quite a legacy for himself/including the band members of both eras, which I will admit for me, those two eras were two of his most memorable for many of his fans--based on the PR movie/music and the fantastic performance of the LoveSexy tour.
I believe if he didn't take chances/risks and moved on from the Revolution band era, then he might have just been limited/sort of stigmatized, to songs from that era. You see this happening with the current Morris Day & the Time band. Not to insult, because I always enjoyed the songs of the Time band, but the present-day, MD & the Time's performance seems to be limited when they perform live, as I've seen them twice live, and they only seem to perform songs the original Time members have sung.
I think if some believe he killed his career, that could be either based on some fans' desire to pigeon-hole Prince into the Purple Rain or some other era or some fans desire to design him as what they want him to be as a musician/artist, rather than embracing him as the musician/artist that he is, with his own creative vision and how he chooses to present the music to his audience. Not everyone will like 'all' the music of any artist, no matter how famous/popular they are, but being able to basically fill arenas/sell out concert tix on short notice is not something many artists can do either. [Edited 1/3/14 10:04am] | |
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Well, did you read any reviews form the recent shows, if that is a dead career, Id take it any day of the week...between 25 and 30k saw him this week,, wtf are you talking about...and i might add, more people care anbout his music than your s So what? Hitler filled stadiums. don't play me...i'm over 30 and i DO smoke weed.... | |
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You're bad faith and you know it so I'm not gonna argue with u: in terms of career Prince is still a major success. I agree that the nostalgia setlists suck, though, but unfortunately most artists of his generation and older do it as well (and none have a significant impact on today's pop either, BTW). It's really sad. The 3rdEyeGirl setlists were more varied, though, I enjoyed that tour and it was the first time since 2002 that I found his live shows refreshing (save the LA 2009 and Montreux 2009 shows). You and Trevor are the same person having 2 accounts ain't ya? You could trade posts and no one would see the difference A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Best - forming the Revolution, making 1999
Worst part 1 ) - Under The Cherry Moon movie Worst part 2) - making the Revolution 13 members, including guys dancing as members of the band Worst part 3) - Lovesexy cover Worst part 4 ) - Graffiti Bridge movie Worst part 5) - introducing rap to his style/Diamonds & Pearls album Worst part 6) - releasing the Symbol album Worst part 7) - Typhoon 'do Worst part 8) - changing his name to that same stupid symbol Worst part 9) - cutting hair short and looking like a skinny tranny Worst part 10) - writing slave on face Worst part 11) - releasing any new music after Gold
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Bart when was the last time you've been to one of his concerts? You seem to criticize shows where your 'presence' was marked 'absent', at the show that you go on 'overtime with no pay' criticizing. Very strange indeed. I mean of course everyone has a right to their opinion about a show/concert of any artist, but you always seem to criticize live concerts you have never attended. Untalented backup singers? I don't think so. With all your critique you would think you've actually been to the majority of his concerts, but instead you listen to bootlegs and speak only about shows you attended 20 years ago. But then you're just being..Bart.
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Id say the name change and choice of singles released. Adore should have been a single. That ballad cant be touched. | |
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He still has a career. It's just severely diminished from what it could be. * * *
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regardless of what the FANS think about prince's output and about the fact that he doesn't do what *they* want him to, the reality is that prince is doing what he want to do and his career has not been 'killed'. | |
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Is he? Or do you think he'd rather be selling millions of albums and playing before huge sold out arenas across the country? He tried very hard to come back commercially with Musicology, 3121 and Planet Earth, and failed. Perhaps what he's doing is in part because of fear of another failure with launching another major project and watching yet another album sink without a trace. He's coasting. * * *
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