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i was affraid this would happen in my usual convoluted way of rambling i didn't make it clear enough that my post WASN'T directed at you or any of the things you said. / what you wrote, the highlighted part, that you jokingly said is probably what prince is thinking, just started me off on a train of thought about comments i read on here all the time about how we're all too negative. / but again, i didn't mean my post as an attack on you, or even as a direct response to what you said. so i'm sorry if i made you feel like i was.
Oh im sorry I misunderstood. My bad... This Could Be Us But U Be Playin...
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I think he is playing games with us..didnt someone say that he previewed the album in April and the crowd was very pleased...but all the sudden Breams or whatever his name is has a tone that the songs arent too special. Something is goin on...This album WILL BE a masterpiece. P has something up his sleeve. Also, knowing that the review Breams did was not very pleasing, it is posted on 3rdeyegirls twitter. This might be to make us percieve it isnt a great album. But when he releases it he will positively shock us fans and maybe even the mainstream. [Edited 6/24/14 19:13pm] This Could Be Us But U Be Playin...
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Susannah Melvoin said back in the day O( > would always play them his worse material 2 c what their reaction would b. Then get pissed & throw them out when they say they didn't like it. Meanwhile holding on to a brilliant "MasterPiece" they never heard. It was a trick he often played. La Reid said the same thing. Yeah...i read that once. That is what got me thinking about P playing games with us. This is just one of many pieces of evidence that P is about to wow all of us. This Could Be Us But U Be Playin...
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Ok, I'll try... databank, do you realize that the only other person that consistently uses to spell Prince is KCOOLMUZIQ? I dunno. Thought that might be reason enough for you to stop. Just havin' fun. You wanna keep using the symbol, go ahead. I agree with others in wishing you didn't, sure. But, so what? We're not the boss of you. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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Yeah, who the hell is this "Breams" guy, and what does he know about Prince anyway?!?
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warning2all said: Its so sad: Prince thinking he can summon a music critic & have him sit for an hour late at night for the "honor" of listening to his latest meandering. Not even the decency to engage him face-to-face. Bet he was sat in the room next door too | |
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My take of the whole thing is that Prince, like any artist, feels terribly nervous when he is about to release his album. Maybe that makes him insecure about the institutions, i.e. record company, reviewers etc.
So he surrounds himself with people he trusts because they know his creative processes.
I wonder if it would help him if he kept focusing his mind on the people he sees right in front of him while he's performing.
I, for one, love every single waveform he produces. Good or bad - it's always inspiring. Prince is not a man. He's an adventure.
Now serve it up already! Because I still don't have the slightest clue what to expect.
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Read: young, pliable people which are unlikely to oppose him. He has been there dozens of times. Nervousness should not be an issue at this stage in his life. In all of his business dealings he fails to show that there's a plan withn some reasonable goals, reasonable assumptions, etc. . This PR 30 year thing did not suddenly fall from the sky. It must have been brewing for a while as WB does plan ahead a bit. So the whole London thing for PE was unneeded and simply wrong from the business Public Relations standpoint. Even now, now that we have a vague story about the PR remaster (no date, etc), we see him float a few songs without firm commitment about planning, release channels, etc. . In short: What is going to become of PE? When will the PR remaster hit? How serious is this new ablum thing? 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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EyeHatechu said: KCOOLMUZIQ said:
Susannah Melvoin said back in the day O( > would always play them his worse material 2 c what their reaction would b. Then get pissed & throw them out when they say they didn't like it. Meanwhile holding on to a brilliant "MasterPiece" they never heard. It was a trick he often played. La Reid said the same thing. Yeah...i read that once. That is what got me thinking about P playing games with us. This is just one of many pieces of evidence that P is about to wow all of us. You seriously believe, based on the last few albums, that Prince is playing average songs to his longest standing press associate, whilst he has a masterpiece up his sleeve??? Don't remember him playing these games when he walked in carrying Around the world in a day and a single red rose, played it to WB and walked out. Weeks later, it was on the shelves. . | |
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If me calling Prince is the biggest of y'all problems I say y'all are the happiest people on earth Just fun, nothing ethereal. I'm playful, let me play A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I wonder what Jon Bream is thinking in this. He goes way back. The thing is also that responses from people who come in can influence the outcome in any direction (even back and locked into the vault).
The $ question also shows that in the end money has to be made just like a carpenter uses his specific skills to get bread and butter.
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. If Plectrum Electrum is history you have to feel for Donna. Of course she'll be getting paid but she had a good career brewing and some cool rock cred. If she went solo again now, all she'll be known as is a Prince 'has-been'. | |
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maybe.
[Edited 6/25/14 2:58am] Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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I think Prince is genuinely frustrated with the record companies and the industry in general, so there's nothing new there.
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The delivery and consumption of music may have changed, but the corrupt nature of the industry hasn't. Itunes still takes a massive slice of the cake and do virtually nothing but provide a store to sell your wares. They still act like gatekeepers, if you're not on itunes, amazon, etc do you still reach the widest market? The major labels are wedded to the likes of itunes, so that's where the power lies and dictates what we hear. Look at the recent terms youtube has imposed on indie artists and labels.
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The Warners deal is probably related to back catalogue re-issues, as it's a guaranteed sale. In the same way we can get nostalgic hearing 'the hits' on tour, we would all put down cash to hear a remaster with a little extra added. We are essentially buying what we already have though.
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Prince touting music 'he's never going to release', well isn't that partly promotion? Prince talked about The Gold Experience never being released, he also said that Dreamer was too intense (or words to that effect) for us to hear, and yet they both came out.
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It is frustrating that we see album art for Plectrum Electrum and even test pressings, but still no album...but I think it will come. Along with the solo album hopefully as a physical disc, not a digital copy.
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In the meantime, if he keeps playing live, I am very happy! | |
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Nonsense. This is not how a musician's career works. As TC Ellis said about the people who said that same thing about him: "those people have no idea what life is about". A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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It comes with the territory. Everyone who works with Prince is a "Prince has-been".
It's just a matter of time. "My God it's full of Stars"
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You can hear Jon taking about it over here: Check out @on_the_one's Tweet: https://twitter.com/on_th...6553596929 | |
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I think most of the music for sale on 3rdEye is lossless wav. RIP | |
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okay, better. still I want my vinyl or CD in my HANDS. will not pay for bits & bytes stored on the HDD. I don't consider this to be part of my music collection, not MP3 not FLAC not WAV. Vanglorious... this is protected by the red, the black, and the green. With a key... sissy! | |
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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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We'll see. TC Ellis supports my point. | |
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Instead of boasting abotu having 8 black lawyers who troll the internet looking for video's, he shouls have hired one competent lawyer well versed in contract law and negotiations..Look, i rode hard for P 20 years ago in his battle...I am older, got tuition for my child to worry about, sick parents, etc,,,his narrative hasnt changeds and no one to blame this time but himself...No one wants to hear a sanitized version of extraloveable when we know what teh real version sounds like,, I hope to hell WB holds his feet to the fire or you cant release shit..No one got time for his games | |
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Instead of boasting abotu having 8 black lawyers who troll the internet looking for video's, he shouls have hired one competent lawyer well versed in contract law and negotiations..Look, i rode hard for P 20 years ago in his battle...I am older, got tuition for my child to worry about, sick parents, etc,,,his narrative hasnt changeds and no one to blame this time but himself...No one wants to hear a sanitized version of extraloveable when we know what teh real version sounds like,, I hope to hell WB holds his feet to the fire or you cant release shit..No one got time for his games | |
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. . Hopefully anything new will be Vinyl and CD, Id prefer Vinyl. Will also buy an MP3 copy too but only if its not through iTunes/Amazon or any other service that only offer 256kbps quality! I want 320 minium preferably WAV/FLAC | |
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He certainly doesn't, read his innerview @Dye. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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That's not too bad, honestly. More than I would have expected. | |
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This. It's actually distracting to the point I just skip over some people's posts. Lol "The password is what." | |
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. Thanks for sharing this. My perspective on the new music is definitely changed by listening to Jon Bream expand on his written remarks. Like many here have already noted, it really did seem like he was damning with faint praise in his StarTrib piece. . However, Jon clarifies in this spoken interview that he consciously didn't want to express a strong opinion either way based on such minimal exposure. As an example he even references the historic First Avenue show where the Purple Rain songs were publicly unveiled and the lack of audience response they received simply due to unfamiliarity. . When asked point blank by the interviewer whether the new songs are good, Jon allows that they are (even if track 2 is too complex to digest immediately) and adds that they certainly made him want to hear more. That last bit is the most important and positive thing to me. Rather than a misstep, the album seems a bit more like a conscious sidestep. I love that kind of Prince music so I'm happy this morning. Now, if it only ever sees the light of day... | |
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