Reply #30 posted 12/01/14 8:10pm
wonder505 |
babynoz said:
wonder505 said:
Or...........maybe we just happen to like it.
[Edited 12/1/14 17:51pm]
nooo....the rest of us are not allowed to like anything without his permission. He was ordained by God to decide what's good and what's not.
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Reply #31 posted 12/01/14 8:16pm
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EmancipationLover said:
So one of the world's leading music magazines praises Prince's latest record, and what do people do on the "fansite" prince.org? They disagree...
I'm thinking more on this site like the album than don't, but, those that don't like it keep repeating their opinions more than those that do.
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Reply #32 posted 12/01/14 8:52pm
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wonder505 said:
babynoz said:
nooo....the rest of us are not allowed to like anything without his permission. He was ordained by God to decide what's good and what's not.
he also reads people's thoughts
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Defeat him we will.
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Reply #33 posted 12/02/14 12:14am
linus4000
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djThunderfunk said:
EmancipationLover said:
So one of the world's leading music magazines praises Prince's latest record, and what do people do on the "fansite" prince.org? They disagree...
I'm thinking more on this site like the album than don't, but, those that don't like it keep repeating their opinions more than those that do.
Yes, exactly
But it is the same everywhere on the net...
People complaining, bitching are in the majority...
Fact is when AOA came out people here on the org in their majority liked the album and most, not all, critics were positive...
And now it is nice that the album gets mentioned in the best albums of 2014 lists...
Maybe it will get a grammy nomination... |
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Reply #34 posted 12/02/14 2:17am
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EmancipationLover said: So one of the world's leading music magazines praises Prince's latest record, and what do people do on the "fansite" prince.org? They disagree...
What surprises me is that they put the album at # 34 and everybody here acts as if it is the album of the year! I expected Prince fans to disagree because it should be higher in the list. And that lame U2 record at # 1?! Get outta here! That's the fun part of lists like this: you never agree with them! [Edited 12/2/14 2:39am] |
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Reply #35 posted 12/02/14 2:54am
funksterr |
laurarichardson said:
funksterr said:
Prince is like the goose that laid the golden egg, and AOA is like his shiniest piece of dung. Some of y'all want that damn goose to lay a golden egg so much, that you convince yourselves that his shiny DUNG, is in fact another golden egg, lol. Seriously, when I was a kid I remember the older acts releasing dodgey new material but at the end of the year winning all the trophies and garnering all the accolades. Prince hs been at that stage in his career since at least 2004, right?
///Shut the fuck up. The cd is still on the RnB charts with no airplay and reviewers are giving it good reviews maybe it is a decent CD and it is time for you to get off the Purple train
Hmm... and what has the mareting budget been like? Because the records seems heavily promoted. Billboards, product placement, sale prices, etc. The fact that is has no airplay, is actually an indictment against the record, given the promotion and totally not paid for or unbiased good reviews.
Hey Prince needs his purple kool-aid drinking fans as much as the next act, so do your thing. But I'd rather he actually earn my enthusiasm. I won't make excuses for him when he deliberately puts out bs music.
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Reply #36 posted 12/02/14 2:56am
funksterr |
lezama said:
wonder505 said:
Or...........maybe we just happen to like it.
No no no.. if someone on the org says it, it applies to everyone. Its not that people here have god-complex. They actually ARE God.. you must not have gotten the memo.
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Reply #37 posted 12/02/14 4:20am
Se7en
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AOA is a really good album. I admit I didn't like snippets I heard beforehand (Clouds, This Could B Us, was lukewarm about BCW), but after hearing everything tied together in the album it sounds great to me. Even the artwork grew on me.
It might well be one of the best albums of 2014, but his albums will always be compared to his past work instead of the current competition. |
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Reply #38 posted 12/02/14 1:00pm
starguitar |
SuperSoulFighter said:
EmancipationLover said:
So one of the world's leading music magazines praises Prince's latest record, and what do people do on the "fansite" prince.org? They disagree...
What surprises me is that they put the album at # 34 and everybody here acts as if it is the album of the year! I expected Prince fans to disagree because it should be higher in the list. And that lame U2 record at # 1?! Get outta here! That's the fun part of lists like this: you never agree with them! [Edited 12/2/14 2:39am]
Rolling Stone lists always make no sense. I remember seeing their list of 100 greatest guitarists a few years back and some of the people were just laughable - I think Kurt Cobain and Johnny Ramone were in the top 10. Influential musicians? Yes. Greatest guitarists? A kid picking up the guitar for the first time could play better than them
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Reply #39 posted 12/02/14 3:05pm
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funksterr said:
laurarichardson said:
funksterr said: ///Shut the fuck up. The cd is still on the RnB charts with no airplay and reviewers are giving it good reviews maybe it is a decent CD and it is time for you to get off the Purple train
Hmm... and what has the mareting budget been like? Because the records seems heavily promoted. Billboards, product placement, sale prices, etc. The fact that is has no airplay, is actually an indictment against the record, given the promotion and totally not paid for or unbiased good reviews.
Heavily promoted? There were some billboards for a week or so. Product placement I haven't seen any. WB clearly never offered any video budget. "Moderately promoted" is about as far as I think you could go there.
As for the album itself, his songwriting is strong, there is a good mix of styles, it sounds contemporary the "concept" sounds like a bit of an afterthought, it doesn't really add anything but it doesn't really detract either and only really runs through 3 tracks.
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Reply #40 posted 12/02/14 5:29pm
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Rolling Stone hasn't been relavant in decades. This list was filled with artists who have seen better days like U2, Bruce, Jackson Browne and, yes, Prince (BTW I really like Art Official Age). Or artists who I have never heard of (which doesn't really mean they are bad, I just don't know a lot of them). Plus Taylor Swift is ranked #10. Really? Taylor Swift? Making love and music are the only things worth fighting for. |
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Reply #41 posted 12/02/14 5:53pm
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herb4 said:
V10LETBLUES said:
It definitly sounds old fashioned and the production is really really bad. I would love to see him working with a good producer sometime soon
[Edited 12/1/14 15:02pm]
The production is one of the best things about the record.
Ugg, it's corny and amatuerish c'mon let's be real here. I just listened to it again to refresh myself before I posted again and boy is it really really really bad. Cringeworthy.
The production I would say is the absolute worst part of this album. And I am not talking about turning knobs to the appropriate levels, but the "art" of production, you know having experiance, taste and talent. The kinds of stuff people like Quincy Jones won awards for. What artist today would allow this type pf production an their album? Sounding old fashioned is the least of it's problems. That would be charming. Sounding this corny is never a good thing.
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Reply #42 posted 12/02/14 6:41pm
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Rightfully so....think it deserves to be in the top 10 of the year. Won't be surprised to see it on a few more lists
AOA is a great album. The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.
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Reply #43 posted 12/03/14 10:31am
luvsexy4all |
wonder505 said:
babynoz said:
nooo....the rest of us are not allowed to like anything without his permission. He was ordained by God to decide what's good and what's not.
he also reads people's thoughts
WHO TOLD u |
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Reply #44 posted 12/03/14 3:56pm
bonatoc |
Call People Magazine, Rolling Stone
Call your next of kin cuz yo ass is gone.
The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure
Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams
Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose
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Reply #46 posted 12/03/14 5:13pm
V10LETBLUES |
bonnie184 said:
Rolling Stone 2014 singles of the year
Prince landed at #28 - I'll let you see which track they picked
http://www.rollingstone.c...4-20141203
I wont complain. And I certainly won't complain about their choice for #1, that's one hell of a track
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Reply #47 posted 12/03/14 7:42pm
laurarichardso n |
funksterr said:
laurarichardson said: funksterr said:
Prince is like the goose that laid the golden egg, and AOA is like his shiniest piece of dung. Some of y'all want that damn goose to lay a golden egg so much, that you convince yourselves that his shiny DUNG, is in fact another golden egg, lol. Seriously, when I was a kid I remember the older acts releasing dodgey new material but at the end of the year winning all the trophies and garnering all the accolades. Prince hs been at that stage in his career since at least 2004, right?
///Shut the fuck up. The cd is still on the RnB charts with no airplay and reviewers are giving it good reviews maybe it is a decent CD and it is time for you to get off the Purple train
Hmm... and what has the mareting budget been like? Because the records seems heavily promoted. Billboards, product placement, sale prices, etc. The fact that is has no airplay, is actually an indictment against the record, given the promotion and totally not paid for or unbiased good reviews.
Hey Prince needs his purple kool-aid drinking fans as much as the next act, so do your thing. But I'd rather he actually earn my enthusiasm. I won't make excuses for him when he deliberately puts out bs music.
[Edited 12/2/14 2:55am] Where have you seen promotion? I have not seen an internet ad, t.v or radio spot for this project. The budget must have been $5.00. Takes money to get a song airplay and we are not hearing because no money was spent. The cd is at number 7 on the RnB chart this week somebody is buying despite the lack of promotion. |
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Reply #48 posted 12/04/14 2:22am
Neversin |
GetOfFunk said:
linus4000 said:
Nice to see that AOA gets again some praise...
Maybe not a million seller, but again...a great album which got very good reviews this year...
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/50-best-albums-of-2014-20141201/prince-art-official-age-20141201
"Prince proved himself as brilliant and confounding as ever in 2014, releasing this fantastic old-school funk record in tandem with a weird, flat album recorded with his new group, 3rdEyeGirl. Art Official Age recalls the plush swagger and pop mastery of his Eighties classics – all psychedelic pimp style and spectacular balladry."
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.c...z3Kfevb6ZC
[Edited 12/1/14 10:13am]
Oh another one very good review. Strange. Then we have 2 options: 1) maybe AOA it's really a great album or 2) rollingstone too, like a lot of us, is a bunch of deaf idiots. I think the first one is the most plausible option.
"Rolling Stone", just like any other bullshit music magazine, gets paid by the Industry to place reviews...
Neversin.
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Reply #49 posted 12/04/14 3:51am
LittlePurpleYo da |
So what the critics have to say is valid this week? |
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Reply #50 posted 12/04/14 4:44am
Scarfo |
Clearly Rolling Stones is hoping for a interview when (or if) the PR Remaster happen. |
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Reply #51 posted 12/04/14 12:40pm
TwiliteKid |
Neversin said:
GetOfFunk said:
Oh another one very good review. Strange. Then we have 2 options: 1) maybe AOA it's really a great album or 2) rollingstone too, like a lot of us, is a bunch of deaf idiots. I think the first one is the most plausible option.
"Rolling Stone", just like any other bullshit music magazine, gets paid by the Industry to place reviews...
Neversin.
Except that's not true. At all.
Paid content does exist, but it's always labelled as such. |
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