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Reply #120 posted 03/05/14 2:43am

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although I like some of the songs on Emancipation,this era wasn't one of my favorites.There was something "off" about this era but I can't figure it out.

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Reply #123 posted 03/05/14 6:55am

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Reply #124 posted 03/05/14 7:11am

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SoulAlive said:

although I like some of the songs on Emancipation,this era wasn't one of my favorites.There was something "off" about this era but I can't figure it out.


He changed his name. He left his record company. He became a husband. And a father. He buried his son. You were there.
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Reply #125 posted 03/05/14 10:56am

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INTERVIEW * MAY 1997

THE ARTIST
By Spike Lee

Spike Lee: Six or seven years ago I had the audacity to write you a letter about your choice of women used in music and music videos. Do you remember that?

the Artist: Yes.

Spike Lee: Let's talk about it. I think it was very rude on my part. I'll be forty on March 20th and in a lot of ways back then I was too righteous about that type of stuff. Tell the audience what was in the letter I wrote you.

the Artist: I don't remember exactly. It's really vague to me.

Spike Lee: I wrote, Are there going to be any women of dark complexion in your music videos and your films? You had only white women in your stuff. Do you recall what you wrote back to me? You set me straight there?

the Artist: I probably said, One had to look at everything I had done, not just the most successful pieces. But I have to be honest, I know you as a different person now, too. We met under different circumstances back then, and I have grown and so have you.

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Reply #126 posted 03/05/14 11:38am

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INTERVIEW * MAY 1997


THE ARTIST
By Spike Lee



Spike Lee: Six or seven years ago I had the audacity to write you a letter about your choice of women used in music and music videos. Do you remember that?


the Artist: Yes.


Spike Lee: Let's talk about it. I think it was very rude on my part. I'll be forty on March 20th and in a lot of ways back then I was too righteous about that type of stuff. Tell the audience what was in the letter I wrote you.


the Artist: I don't remember exactly. It's really vague to me.


Spike Lee: I wrote, Are there going to be any women of dark complexion in your music videos and your films? You had only white women in your stuff. Do you recall what you wrote back to me? You set me straight there?


the Artist: I probably said, One had to look at everything I had done, not just the most successful pieces. But I have to be honest, I know you as a different person now, too. We met under different circumstances back then, and I have grown and so have you.


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Reply #127 posted 03/05/14 11:54am

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iZsaZsa said:

OldFriends4Sale said:


INTERVIEW * MAY 1997

THE ARTIST
By Spike Lee

Spike Lee: Six or seven years ago I had the audacity to write you a letter about your choice of women used in music and music videos. Do you remember that?

the Artist: Yes.

Spike Lee: Let's talk about it. I think it was very rude on my part. I'll be forty on March 20th and in a lot of ways back then I was too righteous about that type of stuff. Tell the audience what was in the letter I wrote you.

the Artist: I don't remember exactly. It's really vague to me.

Spike Lee: I wrote, Are there going to be any women of dark complexion in your music videos and your films? You had only white women in your stuff. Do you recall what you wrote back to me? You set me straight there?

the Artist: I probably said, One had to look at everything I had done, not just the most successful pieces. But I have to be honest, I know you as a different person now, too. We met under different circumstances back then, and I have grown and so have you.

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lol, I wish I had the original response,

Sounds like Prince put Spike in check.

To say Prince had only White women in his stuff was another racialized Spike slant on things. Always trying to check someone, while he marries a fair skinned light eyed women, not a dark complexioned woman

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Reply #128 posted 03/05/14 12:20pm

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iZsaZsa said:


OldFriends4Sale said:



INTERVIEW * MAY 1997


THE ARTIST
By Spike Lee



Spike Lee: Six or seven years ago I had the audacity to write you a letter about your choice of women used in music and music videos. Do you remember that?


the Artist: Yes.


Spike Lee: Let's talk about it. I think it was very rude on my part. I'll be forty on March 20th and in a lot of ways back then I was too righteous about that type of stuff. Tell the audience what was in the letter I wrote you.


the Artist: I don't remember exactly. It's really vague to me.


Spike Lee: I wrote, Are there going to be any women of dark complexion in your music videos and your films? You had only white women in your stuff. Do you recall what you wrote back to me? You set me straight there?


the Artist: I probably said, One had to look at everything I had done, not just the most successful pieces. But I have to be honest, I know you as a different person now, too. We met under different circumstances back then, and I have grown and so have you.



What did I miss?

lol, I wish I had the original response,


Sounds like Prince put Spike in check.


To say Prince had only White women in his stuff was another racialized Spike slant on things. Always trying to check someone, while he marries a fair skinned light eyed women, not a dark complexioned woman






I mean, what pieces Prince is talking about?
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Reply #129 posted 03/05/14 12:22pm

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iZsaZsa said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

lol, I wish I had the original response,

Sounds like Prince put Spike in check.

To say Prince had only White women in his stuff was another racialized Spike slant on things. Always trying to check someone, while he marries a fair skinned light eyed women, not a dark complexioned woman

I mean, what pieces Prince is talking about?

I'm assuming UR talking about videos and movies?

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Reply #130 posted 03/05/14 12:25pm

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iZsaZsa said:


OldFriends4Sale said:


lol, I wish I had the original response,


Sounds like Prince put Spike in check.


To say Prince had only White women in his stuff was another racialized Spike slant on things. Always trying to check someone, while he marries a fair skinned light eyed women, not a dark complexioned woman







I mean, what pieces Prince is talking about?

I'm assuming UR talking about videos and movies?


I think so? In his defense to Spike he mentioned pieces that I assume have women of dark coloring in them that exist but aren't as well know if at all? What are those pieces?
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Reply #131 posted 03/05/14 12:34pm

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Although it was an exciting time when this came out, this is/was the end of the Prince I grew to love musically. This is when he stopped being the shepherd, and became a sheep. He gave up his title of musical genius, and turned into just another R&B artist. If youre a fan of mainstream R&B, then you couldn't have asked for a better album. But if you're looking for a classic Prince album, well you won't find it here. Yes, he's still got it when it comes to live performances, but in the studio he's never recovered since. neutral

There's too much R&B there for my taste too, but the album is hardly made of just R&B music.

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Reply #132 posted 03/05/14 12:38pm

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iZsaZsa said:

OldFriends4Sale said:

I'm assuming UR talking about videos and movies?

I think so? In his defense to Spike he mentioned pieces that I assume have women of dark coloring in them that exist but aren't as well know if at all? What are those pieces?

hehehee U could have been talking about the 'dark complexioned' pieces Prince has had... you can be naughty at times

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Yeah as far as movies, I don't know of.

He has a LOT of videos, many I haven't seen yet. So I don't know.

He's had a few darker women (mixed and not so) in Cream, maybe Get Off video (the One)wasn't out yet but it had a few but still with a mixed look

But for Spike to be synical in saying Prince only has white women in his videos

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the ones in these below, u really can't tell their ethnicity and aren't all that darker

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Reply #133 posted 03/05/14 1:01pm

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He was talking about pieces of ass? falloff Oh! Duh hey now. lol
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Reply #134 posted 03/06/14 7:03am

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Muppets Tonight
Air Date September 13, 1997
Written by Jennifer Barrow, Dick Blasucci, Paul Flaherty, Darin Henry, Jim Lewis, Bernie Keating, Kirk Thatcher and Patric Verrone
Director Brian Henson
Prod. no. 206

The Muppets' special guest 20px-Prince_symbol.svg.png (also known as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince) visits the show, while Sal takes a correspondence course to become a bone doctor.

Elsewhere, in New York City, Statler and Waldorf look at a big screen advertisement for Muppets Tonight. Statler says that the show was ten times as big, while Waldorf says that it's too bad the show is one tenth as funny. When the pair try changing the channel, they have problems with a big remote.

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Reply #135 posted 03/06/14 7:05am

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Reply #136 posted 03/06/14 7:23am

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thedance said:

^ The Rosie O'Donnel show was great, funny and the performances were soooo cool.



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Reply #137 posted 03/06/14 7:48am

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Slave

Everybody keeps tryin' 2 break my heart
Everybody except 4 me
I just want a chance 2 play the part
The part of someone truly free

Like candle slowly burning, I can feel my world unravel
Hemisphere upon hemisphere lie beneath my soul, soul
My enemies kept it turning, but now they pound the gavel
And judging me accordingly, I know, I know

Everybody keeps tryin' 2 break my heart
Everybody except 4 me
I just want a chance 2 play the part
The part of someone truly free

Hey! [x3]
Oh

Burning slowly candle, handle careless they did
Merrily down 3 heartbreak boulevards
Like fashion statements, they lie "U be lookin' so good 2night, kid"
I do my best 2 party, it's just that everybody keeps tryin' 2 break my heart

Everybody keeps tryin' 2 break my heart
Everybody except 4 me
I just want a chance 2 play the part
The part of someone truly free

Except 4 me (Except 4 me)
I just want a chance 2 play

(Just wanna be free)

Slowly candle burns, where'd they learn hypnosis?
How'd they keep me under 4 so long?
Break the bread I earn, just keep me far from closest
I need their kind 2 illustrate what's wrong - what's wrong?

Well, I'll tell U they just keep tryin' 2 break my heart
They just keep tryin' 2 break my heart, ow!

(Everybody) [x2]

Everybody keeps tryin' 2 break my heart
Everybody except 4 me
I just want a chance 2 play the part
The part of someone truly free

But I can't let U break my heart

(Everybody keeps tryin' 2 break my heart)
Slave! (Everybody keeps tryin' 2 break my heart)
Slave! Slave! (Everybody keeps tryin' 2 break my heart)
Slave!
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Released: 9 December, 1995

Slave was the first promotional single to be released from Prince's 19th album Emancipation, the third to be credited to .

It was given out to audience members at a Paisley Park Studios show on 9 December, 1995, only nine days after Gold, the final single from The Gold Experience, was released (in the intervening time between this single's distribution and the release of Emancipation, both Girl 6 and Chaos And Disorder albums were released).

The b-side, New World, was also taken from Emancipation, following Slave in sequence on the third disc of the 3 CD set.

As the single was only given to audience members at one show, it was not eligible for any charts. -PrinceVault

Track listing
Cassette Promo

A. Slave (4:51)
B. New World (3:42)





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Reply #139 posted 03/06/14 3:12pm

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Muppets Tonight
Air DateSeptember 13, 1997
Written byJennifer Barrow, Dick Blasucci, Paul Flaherty, Darin Henry, Jim Lewis, Bernie Keating, Kirk Thatcher and Patric Verrone
DirectorBrian Henson
Prod. no.206



The Muppets' special guest 20px-Prince_symbol.svg.png (also known as The Artist Formerly Known as Prince) visits the show, while Sal takes a correspondence course to become a bone doctor.


Elsewhere, in New York City, Statler and Waldorf look at a big screen advertisement for Muppets Tonight. Statler says that the show was ten times as big, while Waldorf says that it's too bad the show is one tenth as funny. When the pair try changing the channel, they have problems with a big remote.






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Reply #140 posted 03/07/14 10:45am

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Reply #141 posted 03/11/14 11:32am

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White Mansion is the eighth track on the first disc of Prince's 19th album Emancipation, the third album to be credited to .

Initial tracking dates are unknown, but it is likely that the track was recorded in late 1995 or 1996 at Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA. The track features 's sister-in-law (Mayte's sister), Janice Garcia, as a woman finding something on television hilarious (a similar role was played by Jill Jones on the extended version of Kiss).

Recording Personnel
  • - all vocals and instruments, except where noted
  • Janice Garcia - spoken dialogue (credited for "bold girl")

-PrinceVault

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Reply #142 posted 03/11/14 11:34am

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Big white mansion, top of the road
Latest fashion, happy, don't you know?
Here I am in New York, yeah
See the girl bold and fair
(Yo, Anita)

What's in your backpack today?
Will it take my blues away?
That's okay, You gotta run

Huh, check it, I don't need you to have some fun
Comin' from the land of snow
I guess I'm kinda used to cold

But one day I'll have a big white mansion
At the top of the road
I'm gonna wear the latest fashion
I'm gonna be happy, don't you know?

I could use a new guitar, sing a tune at Chazz bar
Maybe meet a debutante
Be a toy, do what she want
(Tell me, what you wanna do?)

Nine 'o' clock, see John K
But you don't rock, come another day
(When?)
Come another day

Spirit so low reachin' up for ground
(Reachin' up for ground)
One day I'm gonna make it in this lonely town

Then I'll live in a big white mansion
At the top of the road
I'm gonna wear the latest fashion
Then I'll be happy, don't you know?

Hey, there, what's your name?
(What's your name, cutie?)
And can you tell me how to play the game?
(I am a winner, listen to this)

Do I really have to cut my hair?
(No)
Now, that's a cross I could never bear
(How 'bout them publishing rights?)

Sell my publishing? What a laugh
(Ha, ha)
I don't know Bo, but I do know math
(I do know math)

Back to Minneapolis, there you go
You can't find your house underneath the snow

'Cuz you're livin' in a big white mansion
(Oh, yes)
At the top of the road
You're wearin' the latest fashion
Tryin' to be happy, don't you know?
(Tryin' to be happy, happy)

Big white, big white mansion
(Big white mansion)
At the top of the road
You and me wearin' Versace, Gucci
(Latest fashion)

Hoochies, they all wanna do me
(Happy, don't you know?)
But am I really happy?
Big white mansion
Yeah, maybe one day
(Yo, Anita)



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Reply #143 posted 03/14/14 5:30am

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Fan art?

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Reply #144 posted 03/14/14 9:14am

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how about posting the entire video lp on youtube???

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Reply #145 posted 03/14/14 8:52pm

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great project, very inspired. A lot of favorite Prince tracks from this release, Curious Child, My Computer, White Mansion, Joint 2 Joint, Right Back Here In My Arms. Although I wish he didn't edit RBHIMA

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Reply #146 posted 03/17/14 5:04am

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Prince,13th November Free At Last,UK,Promo,Deleted,HANDBILL/PAPER GOODS,186327

THE ARTIST FORMALLY KNOWN AS PRINCE

PRINCE 13th November Free At Last (1996 UK invitation card to the exclusive Freedom Day breakfast at The Belvedere Holland Park London on 13th November 1996, entitled holder to the playback of Betcha By Golly Wow, the new video plus 3 live songsdirect from Minneapolis & Emancipation playback, measures approx. 8" x 6")

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Reply #147 posted 03/17/14 5:37am

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^ My Mom's birthday too. yay!
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Reply #148 posted 03/17/14 10:23am

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It was an interesting era although muscially it wasn't my thing.

What does become painfully clear is that this was the one time he really opened up in interviews. It was a short window of cincerity on how he talked about his life and music. But the moment things went wrong with his son and the media was ready to dive into it, he turned back to the old balh blah blah interviews.

There are no interviews of him these days that are worth the paper it's printed on, as the only thing he actually does is promote his new work, and then dances around any other topic avoiding real answers.

It's a shame it all went down that way because it was a very interesting turn in his career.

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Reply #149 posted 03/17/14 12:43pm

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I'll be honest

doing this thread, it doesn't seem like this was a very active time for Prince, or should I say it's not so 'interesting'

The interviews were definately eye openers

I personally wished he would have done more with the Truth

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