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best move - Purple Rain - the story is he started filming before getting the okay to do the project
worst move - tie - warner bros fued/doing his own marketing
He was okay spending warner bros money to promote himself, but won't spend his own money to do the same thing.
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In reflection of this posting, I wonder myself if Prince has ultimately doomed his career or not. Hard for me to say. I don't really look at his career in terms of how much he makes from touring and singing the old songs from the past. I always regarded Prince in not how he surprised me with his new music (not all surprises are good said the doctor), but in how he delighted me with his new music.
There has been a time long spent since I have been delighted with his new music. So it's a totally selfish and personal stand point for me when I consider your question.
If you watched the interview with Joan Jett on Guitar Sessions, you would see how incredibly difficult it was for her to get a career started without the support of the major labels. That was back in the day, in the late 70's and early 80's. She literally sold albums out of the trunk of her car to get Black Heart records going. This was back in the day when DJ's had the freedom to play what they wanted, and that went a long way in helping her out.
The point in that is this: She learned and adapted to get her music out there, but the labels also have learned and adapted from the type of actions she (and others like her) have taken to get the music out which competes with their bottom dollar. So Prince has been in an up hill struggle ever since he broke away. Both he and the labels have been constantly sharpening their claws at one another. Still the labels have the most powerful keys.
Still, out of the trunk or not, Joan Jett needed a killer album, which is what she delivered, and people flocked to it. If Prince wants to have a new generation flock to him, IF that is, then I would say nothing has changed there. And I think we can all admit, he has not delivered a killer album in some time.
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Hey there! Just to add, someone in this thread referred to Prince as an oldies act, but to me that doesn't make sense for the Prince of 'now'. Why? Because if the Prince of 'now' was still singing and dancing, with that Purple Rain, sparkled maxi coat, and hairstyle from the Purple Rain era, ruffled shirt, that he wore in the LRC video or the black motorcycle outfit he wore in Purple Rain, then he would be like an oldies act trying to revive and reserve the Purple Rain era. This is why the smartest move he made was leaving the Purple Rain era, which allowed that era to have its own legacy. Since then he's made many changes to the point you can't lock him into one category of 'Prince', just like you can't lock him into one category or genre of music. That's what you call keeping things 'fresh and moving forward', because he's given fans many variations of his image/stage presence and his music over the years. [Edited 1/7/14 18:56pm] | |
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Your view of an oldies act is too narrow. Just take a look at the setlists.
He doesn't have to look like an Elvis imitator to imitate Elvis.
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Let me explain. The point I made in my previous post, is that there are many fans who have stated, in their own words, that they wish he was still the Prince of the Purple Rain era; wishing for him to regroup and maintain the Revolution band members, because apparently their (those fans) music interests is of that era, and they probably prefer that for ‘memories’ sake’. So my comment about if Prince was still wearing the 80s type clothes of the PR era today, was comparing that to if he had pigeon-holed himself like that today- musically, image-wise and creatively- performing only music similar or of the 80s PR era, and keeping the Revolution band members vs. taking risks, changing band members, performing various forms of music, working/collaborating with other/introducing/working with new artists. If such was the case, there probably might have never been any room to move forward/change, and therefore, he would have probably been labeled as an ‘oldies’ act. This may be the reason why many older artists/groups from the past, who were once popular/well-known, failed years later/or today at success-some of whom may still have original band members/added some new members- but failed successfully or limited their potential towards success today, due to not taking risks musically/having a limited music catalog, lack of new music/creativity/new image/promotional backup, etc., which with all or some of these situations, may not have allowed them to ‘move forward’ , towards the level of success they may/would have achieved. Only a handful of artists from the past have been able to do that. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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I was at this show and that marked the end of me being an avid fan! I couldn't believe this was the same guy that made me cry when he performed "Forever In My Life" in 1987... I had tickets to the next night's show as well but didn't go because the show truly was horrible.
Haven't seen him in concert since then, but I still play my live boots from 1981-1989 to death! Just like the white winged dove... | |
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Why are U here then?
will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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He has every right to be here. If he's just a fan of Prince's 80s output he's still a fan.
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actually it was with the Revolution that the diversity in the music look styles etc really became interesting 1999/Purple Rain - Around the World in a Day - Parade (and the SOTT music ie Dream Factory-Revolution) ♥ I understand where you are coming from, about keeping in that Purple Rain sound. But the Revolution period was very diverse in sound look directions. ♥ If you look into all the music that was being created, experimented with from the Flesh sessions, 'Camille' music, Dream Factory outtakes, the instrumental explorations, the music we call 'Roadhouse Garden' ...Manic Monday, Dance Electric, Dream Factory, Train, Power Fantastic, Go, Adonis & Bathsheba, Around the World in a Day, Condition of the Heart, Others Hear With Us, Our Destiny, Old Friends 4 Sale, Starfish & Coffee, Madrid,Christopher Tracey's Parade, Alexa de Paris, 4 the Tears in Your Eyes, We Can Funk, A Couple Of Miles, Wednesday, Pink Cashmere, Mia Bocca, ♥
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No he is not still a fan! If he refuses 2 c Prince, because he has changed since the 80's! He is in a time machine. U can't live in the past! Prince still plays his 80's hits. So he has no reason not to see him live again..Everybody changes & grows..... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Well, that's his choice. | |
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Yes, good music, but I think he still would have been pigeon-holed, had he stayed with the Revolution band members, and not change his band over the years, especially if they were still performing as 'Prince and the Revolution' today, they would be known as an 'oldies' band. I can see them reuniting with Prince for memories' sake, but not performing together on a regular basis. That's just my opinion, anyone else is welcome to differ, I have no problem with that, since as fans of any artist's music, we have our own tastes. I am also not not saying the Revolution band members didn't make good music with him, I am saying, we probably would have never got a chance to see him work with the skills/creativity of other musicians/artists that became part of his band down the road, had he not separate from the Revolution band members. Side-note:Slightlyoff-topic a bit, but let me clarify some silly rumor that was posted on another site. I don't work for Prince, nor do I have any affiliation with anyone in his camp. I have also never promoted any musician/artist he Prince has worked with, including any musician/artist I have posted about and shared with other members, on this site. I am just a fan of his music, just like I am a fan of other/various musicians' music. I say this to clear up some ridiculous, false, rumored, silliness that I heard was being said about me, on another site, by some strange individual, that I don't know, who was throwing my Org username around for their personal enjoyment. Hope that clears up that nonsense. Anyway, that is all I have to say about that.
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How did he manage to kill his career?
In the conservatory, with the lead pipe. | |
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I would say his best career move was Dirty Mind. It's not my favorite record but it solidly cemented Prince as and interesting artist to watch out for. From then on he did not disappoint. Each record for a decade or so continued to bring something new and unheard of before. Whether it was the funky camille voice or the spoken word style of joy or his infamous removal of bass lines or the backwards kick drum of kiss .. there were always interesting sounds and themes .. Dirty Mind was the record that really made him interesting to the world and not just the rnb funk crowd .. it was his cross over move .. his attempt at that Duran Duran money and it probably is the reason he did not fade into obscurity like many other mediocre and generic rnb acts do .. Dirty Mind had the raw experimental basement sound mixed with a far more agressive aproach to sexual themes than he had presented before .. and it just plain kicked ass. Without that record I don't think Prince career would have popped the way it did afterwards.
Prince worst career move was .. I want to say his embrace of rap .. I want to say his dumping the Revolution .. but no .. his worst career move was leaving Warner Brothers .. It wasn't that he sold less or any of that superficial mess .. it was that his focus changed and something left the music .. most likely because he either became too full of himself, or his songs became work without the big record company umbrella to take care of him, and he was distracted by running the business and not just feeling real songs .. probably a combination of all the above mentioned .. but even with Tony M and the break with the Revolution I still felt life in Prince right up until Gold Experience when all hell started breaking loose with Prince ..
On the one hand you might say WB destroyed Prince in his soul .. on the other hand .. did Prince destroy the music industry? He certainly pioneered all this downloading of music as one of the first big names to wholey embrace the tech while dissing the music industry. And most of the record companies are gone. Thanks prince .. Thanks WB .. jeesh they destroyed each other and the industry. Dayum! In an ideal world WB would have negoitated so that Prince had his Masters and Prince maybe would have access to better musicians and promotion and perhaps some industry legends that he wouldnt be averse to hearing some actual critique from .. prince still has great ideas but nobody around to shape them into the proper classic prince songs they should be .. and his instincts tend to ruin his best ideas with rediculously shallow plastic lazy content.
Prince managed to kill his career by rapping and writing bad lyrics.
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novabrkr said: http://www.princevault.com/index.php/24_March,_1995
It was an exciting time even if it seemed that Prince/TAFKAP's actions only made sense to him. I liked the shows in Den Bosch, saw my first aftershow in Paradiso, Amsterdam, so I was okay with it. | |
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KCOOLMUZIQ said:
No he is not still a fan! If he refuses 2 c Prince, because he has changed since the 80's! He is in a time machine. U can't live in the past! Prince still plays his 80's hits. So he has no reason not to see him live again..Everybody changes & grows..... It is not for you or me to decide who is a fan and who isn't. Maybe you are stuck in the past if you listen to bootlegs of the same concerts over and over again, but so what. Personally I don't listen to the old boots very much anymore. Maybeconcerts are meant to be experienced in the moment after all. Not to be repeated again. | |
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"CAREER MOVES" BEST - Signing with WB. 8-) and WORST - Becoming an R&B artist, beginning with Emancipation. | |
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Everyone that is, except the fams that still think using Prince text speak is cool. | |
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When U come h3re it will always b that way 4 here 2 eternity. will NEVER change!!!! will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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I don't understand how he ''killed'' his career when everyone in the music industry respects Prince. He wouldn't have his amazing accolades such as, (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame) if he killed his career.
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He didn't completely kill his career of course, but I think most will agree that Prince could have managed his career better (as in having more successful albums and sales). RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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seanp said: I don't understand how he ''killed'' his career when everyone in the music industry respects Prince. He wouldn't have his amazing accolades such as, (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame) if he killed his career.
U've got that right! But if you stay on this site for a while and you'll realize that folks saying "Prince killed his carreer" actually mean "Prince stopped being what I want him to be." [Edited 1/12/14 3:30am] | |
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SuperSoulFighter said: seanp said: I don't understand how he ''killed'' his career when everyone in the music industry respects Prince. He wouldn't have his amazing accolades such as, (Rock & Roll Hall of Fame) if he killed his career.
U've got that right! But if you stay on this site for a while and you'll realize that folks saying "Prince killed his carreer" actually mean "Prince stopped being what I want him to be." [Edited 1/12/14 3:30am] Wise words! | |
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Pretty much. | |
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So what was missing? What was wrong? What was different? You did not like it, your choice. But please elaborate a bit more. [Edited 1/12/14 8:49am] Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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