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Reply #120 posted 04/28/14 12:32pm

jaypotton

KCOOLMUZIQ said:

If Larry didn't come into Prince's life when he did. Prince wouldn't be where he is @ today totally owning his Masters & muziq publishing company or maybe even alive! Mj didn't have that person to be a spiritual foundation 4 him & drowned himself instead with drugs. #FACT

You have absolutely no basis in fact that what you describe would have happened.

'I loved him then, I love him now and will love him eternally. He's with our son now.' Mayte 21st April 2016 = the saddest quote I have ever read! RIP Prince and thanks for everything.
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Reply #121 posted 04/28/14 1:14pm

Pentacle

databank said:

djThunderfunk said:

Nobody's talking religious discrimination.

Nobody's preventing him from his religious practices.

Nobody's denying him anything because of his religion.

It's also a religious freedom to not like or believe in a specific religion and to say so.

Believing that JW is a cult is no more discriminatory than a JW believing non-JW's are going to hell.

If one of us owned a club and wouldn't book him because of his religion, that would be discriminatory.

If I owned a record store and wouldn't stock him because of his religion, that might be discriminatory.

Not wanting him to be around or influence Prince because of his religion, that's just good sense.

wink biggrin

Not trying to flame you databank, I get your point. Larry is a musical legend, I agree with this!

Just tired of him being connected to Prince...

Prince has always been a religious fanatic, he didn't need Larry. I don't have any JW connections, I think most of 'em r way to radical but that's a free world, I respect their freedom to be stubborn and to believe I'll go 2 hell because anyway I know I won't. I have a lot of respect for Larry, actually someone who was in P's camp told me once that he probably had a lot of positive influence on P, who used to be totally emotionally isolated from everyone around him and treat people like shit, and Larry possibly talked him into treating people with more respect and connecting to them a bit more. I think Larry Graham's the kind of man to do that. I don't mind the religious aspects of P's lyrics, never did before he became a JW neither afterwards: I think it's basically the exact same thing that's been expressed with different words from 1978 to now. And I don't mind P not cursing anymore or not singing Head anymore. I curse a lot but I don't need the F word to be all over a song to enjoy it, and I think P would look like an ass singing Darling Nikki or Head while being 56 years old.

Instead, P looks like an 'ass' singing Fix Your LIfe Up, and being a fool with the biggest pool at 56... wink

Stop the Prince Apologists ™
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Reply #122 posted 04/28/14 2:05pm

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Although some obviously hate it, I like "Breakfast Can Wait" a great deal. It was a pleasant surprise to learn that it's getting an official release on the new album. I figured it was a lost gem at this point -- although not too lost, I guess. "Rolling Stone" did include it in their list of the top 100 songs of 2013 (placing at #44).

Rolling Stone managed to give Around The World In A Day 2.5/5 stars, and put Breakfast Can Wait on top 50 songs of 2013. The least important song from that album Tamborine, is still better than Breakfast Can Wait imo. It has life in it. The music lives, and he is expressing himself there. And last and not least, he is entertaining us with super creative multi layered vocals, funky drumming and intense vocals. It was released the year before I was born, and yet I think it sounds like future music compared to Breakfast. Not hating, just stating my opinion.

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Reply #123 posted 04/28/14 4:40pm

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Replica said:

livewire said:

Although some obviously hate it, I like "Breakfast Can Wait" a great deal. It was a pleasant surprise to learn that it's getting an official release on the new album. I figured it was a lost gem at this point -- although not too lost, I guess. "Rolling Stone" did include it in their list of the top 100 songs of 2013 (placing at #44).

Rolling Stone managed to give Around The World In A Day 2.5/5 stars, and put Breakfast Can Wait on top 50 songs of 2013. The least important song from that album Tamborine, is still better than Breakfast Can Wait imo. It has life in it. The music lives, and he is expressing himself there. And last and not least, he is entertaining us with super creative multi layered vocals, funky drumming and intense vocals. It was released the year before I was born, and yet I think it sounds like future music compared to Breakfast. Not hating, just stating my opinion.

^THIS. This young chap knows of what he speaks. And I would give ATWIAD 4/5 stars. At least. Especially compared to today's excuse for music.

[Edited 4/28/14 16:41pm]

"The password is what."
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Reply #124 posted 04/29/14 2:53am

Rebeljuice

Replica said:

livewire said:

Although some obviously hate it, I like "Breakfast Can Wait" a great deal. It was a pleasant surprise to learn that it's getting an official release on the new album. I figured it was a lost gem at this point -- although not too lost, I guess. "Rolling Stone" did include it in their list of the top 100 songs of 2013 (placing at #44).

Rolling Stone managed to give Around The World In A Day 2.5/5 stars, and put Breakfast Can Wait on top 50 songs of 2013. The least important song from that album Tamborine, is still better than Breakfast Can Wait imo. It has life in it. The music lives, and he is expressing himself there. And last and not least, he is entertaining us with super creative multi layered vocals, funky drumming and intense vocals. It was released the year before I was born, and yet I think it sounds like future music compared to Breakfast. Not hating, just stating my opinion.

ATWIAD, not one of my favourites, but it is by far better than anything released in the past decade. Plastic production. Substandard lyrics. Unimaginative compositions. Basically, there has been a lack of inspiration for a long time IMO. Where are the uptempo songs these days?

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I was listening to Strays of the World this morning and whilst it isnt one of my favourite tracks, at the end where he go nuts on the guitar and the tempo races along, I thought to myself, the man just doesnt do that anymore. Even his funky songs barely go above 80 or 90 bpm. Even LGC reloaded has turned a high tempo guitar number into a mid tempo guitar snooze fest.

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Reply #125 posted 04/29/14 7:10am

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dadeepop said:

Replica said:

Rolling Stone managed to give Around The World In A Day 2.5/5 stars, and put Breakfast Can Wait on top 50 songs of 2013. The least important song from that album Tamborine, is still better than Breakfast Can Wait imo. It has life in it. The music lives, and he is expressing himself there. And last and not least, he is entertaining us with super creative multi layered vocals, funky drumming and intense vocals. It was released the year before I was born, and yet I think it sounds like future music compared to Breakfast. Not hating, just stating my opinion.

^THIS. This young chap knows of what he speaks. And I would give ATWIAD 4/5 stars. At least. Especially compared to today's excuse for music.

[Edited 4/28/14 16:41pm]

There are LOADS of wonderful albums released every year. The main difference between 1985 and 2014 isn't the overall quality of music, it's the fact that music of quality has been completely banned from mass medias for the last 10/15 years. But if u burn ur radio, smash your TV and spend some time looking for interesting music online, I can guarantee u'll find lots of gems biggrin

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Reply #126 posted 04/29/14 11:55am

jeffreymiller

databank said:



dadeepop said:




Replica said:



Rolling Stone managed to give Around The World In A Day 2.5/5 stars, and put Breakfast Can Wait on top 50 songs of 2013. The least important song from that album Tamborine, is still better than Breakfast Can Wait imo. It has life in it. The music lives, and he is expressing himself there. And last and not least, he is entertaining us with super creative multi layered vocals, funky drumming and intense vocals. It was released the year before I was born, and yet I think it sounds like future music compared to Breakfast. Not hating, just stating my opinion.




^THIS. This young chap knows of what he speaks. And I would give ATWIAD 4/5 stars. At least. Especially compared to today's excuse for music.


[Edited 4/28/14 16:41pm]



There are LOADS of wonderful albums released every year. The main difference between 1985 and 2014 isn't the overall quality of music, it's the fact that music of quality has been completely banned from mass medias for the last 10/15 years. But if u burn ur radio, smash your TV and spend some time looking for interesting music online, I can guarantee u'll find lots of gems biggrin



Exactly. Perfectly put.
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