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Thread started 10/01/14 10:38am

mchl88

Howard Stern comments on new Prince

They were previewing some of the new Prince songs on Howard Stern this morning and Howard goes, "guess this is the shit you have to listen to before he gets to Purple Rain."

Even though it's making fun of my favorite artist, that shit's funny.
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Reply #1 posted 10/01/14 10:44am

funkyhead

& why would anyone want to listen to that slimy C**T? The mans' opinion is totally irrelevant!

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Reply #2 posted 10/01/14 10:50am

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Howard Stern has a HUGE following. I like how the title is fair to Stern in that he literally commented on it without going super positive or negative. If anything that comment alone could inspire sales.

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Reply #3 posted 10/01/14 10:57am

Genesia

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TheGoldStandard said:

Howard Stern has a HUGE following. I like how the title is fair to Stern in that he literally commented on it without going super positive or negative. If anything that comment alone could inspire sales.


Calling something "shit" isn't super negative? Mmmkay.

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Reply #4 posted 10/01/14 11:00am

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As hilariously incorrect as Stern can be, he's off-base with AOA.

However, I anticipate it might take certain quarters some time to catch up as they are strongly invested in their previous opinions and judgements of any new Prince material. Thus the preponderance of negative comments (though the positive reviews outweigh the bad) that don't even apply to the new recordings.

Even the criticisms are old and recycled. There's little evidence of genuine engagement.

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Reply #5 posted 10/01/14 11:13am

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I think AOA is a technology based release and not meant to be played live, Plectrum will get more live play than AOA.....and well it should, ANOTHERLOVE my GOD that shit will rock live.

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Reply #6 posted 10/01/14 11:45am

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It's still publicity so it's all good. It's not as if his audience takes him that seriously anyway.

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Reply #7 posted 10/01/14 11:46am

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Reply #8 posted 10/01/14 11:51am

pureTsexy

Why can't people quit holding purple rain over Prince's head. Good lord... It was 30 yrs ago! If he was still trying to duplicate PR, everyone would be bashing him about that. AOA is different. It's good to some, bad to others.. but for God's sake, quit comparing everything he does to PR..and stop wishing he could recap the same fame.
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Reply #9 posted 10/01/14 11:58am

2elijah

TheGoldStandard said:

Howard Stern has a HUGE following. I like how the title is fair to Stern in that he literally commented on it without going super positive or negative. If anything that comment alone could inspire sales.


Howard is stuck in the Purple Rain era.
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Reply #10 posted 10/01/14 12:48pm

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funkyhead said:

& why would anyone want to listen to that slimy C**T? The mans' opinion is totally irrelevant!

Oh take it easy. Prince isn't that slimy.

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Reply #11 posted 10/01/14 12:52pm

badujunkie

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Howard has spoken of him before...he does respect P as a musician but seems to think he's an A**hole, probably for the same reason he hates Madonna (neither will ever do his show)....all IMVHO of course.

I'll leave it alone babe...just be me
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Reply #12 posted 10/01/14 3:45pm

scorp84

Well, we know he listened to some of the songs at least. I don't hold everything up to Purple Rain, but I wasn't really impressed with AOA.
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Reply #13 posted 10/01/14 3:49pm

mattosgood

mchl88 said:

They were previewing some of the new Prince songs on Howard Stern this morning and Howard goes, "guess this is the shit you have to listen to before he gets to Purple Rain."

Even though it's making fun of my favorite artist, that shit's funny.


How's that funny?
Sounds more myopic than anything else
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Reply #14 posted 10/01/14 4:16pm

ludwig

pureTsexy said:

Why can't people quit holding purple rain over Prince's head. Good lord... It was 30 yrs ago! If he was still trying to duplicate PR, everyone would be bashing him about that. AOA is different. It's good to some, bad to others.. but for God's sake, quit comparing everything he does to PR..and stop wishing he could recap the same fame.

It's not about fame, it's about the quality of his output.

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Reply #15 posted 10/01/14 4:33pm

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I've never liked Howard but I'm starting to like him now. evillol

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #16 posted 10/01/14 5:01pm

jackson35

prince did offer to do his show but only if he dosent have to talk to howard.

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Reply #17 posted 10/01/14 5:18pm

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I'd like if Howard Stern said it's the best album he ever heard. It would mean there's hope for the jaded and lazily sarcastic.

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Reply #18 posted 10/01/14 6:10pm

Askani

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I love Prince. I love Howard. I hate them both. I would love Prince to be interviewed by Howard. There really isn't anyone better at interviewing celebrities, as Howard has proven over the last couple of years as his show has become super-driven by said interviews (instead of comedy). On the other hand, it would probably end up being one of the few shitty interviews Howard would do, mostly because Prince is often so far up his own opaque ass that Howard would have a hard time pulling teeth with him. If Prince would agree to cut the bullshit (if he can even tell what's real and what's bullshit inside and outside his own head any more), and Howard went relatively easy on him (which he CAN do, when appropriate), I think it would be fantastic. Chances are it would fall flat, however.


And you think the org is bad fan forum for bashing the subject that it's dedicated to, you should go visit the Stern Fan Network. Or any other Howard fan-based forum lol

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Reply #19 posted 10/01/14 6:23pm

babynoz

TheGoldStandard said:

Howard Stern has a HUGE following. I like how the title is fair to Stern in that he literally commented on it without going super positive or negative. If anything that comment alone could inspire sales.

He's part of the race to the bottom in this country.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #20 posted 10/01/14 6:28pm

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babynoz said:

TheGoldStandard said:

Howard Stern has a HUGE following. I like how the title is fair to Stern in that he literally commented on it without going super positive or negative. If anything that comment alone could inspire sales.

He's part of the race to the bottom in this country.



He's really not.

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Reply #21 posted 10/01/14 7:33pm

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Askani said:

babynoz said:

He's part of the race to the bottom in this country.



He's really not.

Yes and no. He does go to the base of society and props it up as his platform to use shock to stir the masses in believing that he cares about the common man's voice. In reality, it's to advance his personal identity, to feed his sense of self importance and wallet. Although, he can some times keep it real, I find him more like Oprah and that feeding one's self importance, through the guise that you're cutting through society's BS in order to be more enlightened crap. Although, Oprah is a touchy feely version and Stern is the crass version. (Did any of that make sense? lol)

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Reply #22 posted 10/01/14 7:35pm

Askani

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kewlschool said:

Askani said:



He's really not.

Yes and no. He does go to the base of society and props it up as his platform to use shock to stir the masses in believing that he cares about the common man's voice. In reality, it's to advance his personal identity, to feed his sense of self importance and wallet. Although, he can some times keep it real, I find him more like Oprah and that feeding one's self importance, through the guise that you're cutting through society's BS in order to be more enlightened crap. Although, Oprah is a touchy feely version and Stern is the crass version. (Did any of that make sense? lol)



It does. But it's not indicative of the race to the bottom in this country.

[Edited 10/1/14 19:35pm]

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Reply #23 posted 10/01/14 7:37pm

kewlschool

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Askani said:

kewlschool said:

Yes and no. He does go to the base of society and props it up as his platform to use shock to stir the masses in believing that he cares about the common man's voice. In reality, it's to advance his personal identity, to feed his sense of self importance and wallet. Although, he can some times keep it real, I find him more like Oprah and that feeding one's self importance, through the guise that you're cutting through society's BS in order to be more enlightened crap. Although, Oprah is a touchy feely version and Stern is the crass version. (Did any of that make sense? lol)



It does. But it's not indicative of the race to the bottom in this country.

[Edited 10/1/14 19:35pm]

If reality stars aren't one of the "7 signs," I'd be surprised! lol

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Reply #24 posted 10/01/14 8:42pm

babynoz

Askani said:

babynoz said:

He's part of the race to the bottom in this country.



He's really not.


I have always detested him and always will so don't waste your time, lol

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #25 posted 10/01/14 8:45pm

babynoz

kewlschool said:

Askani said:



He's really not.

Yes and no. He does go to the base of society and props it up as his platform to use shock to stir the masses in believing that he cares about the common man's voice. In reality, it's to advance his personal identity, to feed his sense of self importance and wallet. Although, he can some times keep it real, I find him more like Oprah and that feeding one's self importance, through the guise that you're cutting through society's BS in order to be more enlightened crap. Although, Oprah is a touchy feely version and Stern is the crass version. (Did any of that make sense? lol)



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A pretentious, bottom feeding poser....crass too.

Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise.
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Reply #26 posted 10/01/14 9:01pm

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babynoz said:

TheGoldStandard said:

Howard Stern has a HUGE following. I like how the title is fair to Stern in that he literally commented on it without going super positive or negative. If anything that comment alone could inspire sales.

He's part of the race to the bottom in this country.

The race to the bottom is Corporate America dumbing us down, dividing us in halves(rich/poor, white/black/latino, republican/democrat), and selling us canned-rebellion.

Howard Stern, love him or hate him, is not the problem with America.

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Reply #27 posted 10/01/14 9:01pm

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Howard was working with the photographer that was working with Prince at one point. Ps assistant was in discussions about Prince doing the Stern show. Howard wanted an interview. Prince wanted to go on the show and perform with no interview. If some people do not do the show he will bad mouth them. Guaranteed if Prince did Stern show that Stern would then talk like he is greatest musician ever. That's how it works in Stern land.
What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet?
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Reply #28 posted 10/01/14 9:03pm

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2elijah said:

TheGoldStandard said:

Howard Stern has a HUGE following. I like how the title is fair to Stern in that he literally commented on it without going super positive or negative. If anything that comment alone could inspire sales.


Howard is stuck in the Purple Rain era.



Wrong, Stern is a Batman soundtrack guy. He praises and listens to the album often.
What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet?
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Reply #29 posted 10/01/14 9:12pm

jon1967

I dig HS i truly appreciate his style he makes me laugh. I miss him on normal radio.
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