Reply #30 posted 12/31/14 6:18pm
feeluupp |
MIRvmn said:
terrig said:
My only wish really is for the protege thing to die entirely. Its a massive waste of time...UNLESS he needs writedowns and if thats why they exist nmnd then keep on managing that money lolololol
Outside of that I'm behind everything Prince does, however he wants to do it.
Mentoring other artists is great, but I think teaching younger kids is where he can make the most impact
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I think most fans are bored to death with his proteges by now, u only have to look at how bad Plec sold to know little interest there are
Plectrum Electrum in second place. 2nd worst selling PRINCE album ever, right behind N.E.W.S. |
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Reply #31 posted 12/31/14 7:32pm
williamb610 |
1. Tour in support of AOA and Plectrum...
2. Put out the damn Purple Rain deluxe, already.
3. Create a better website with old concerts we can watch, outtakes we can buy, and any and all new music.
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Reply #32 posted 01/01/15 3:21am
Pentacle |
This year Prince will marry KCool "and his failure will be complete", to quote a famous movie.
Stop the Prince Apologists ™ |
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Reply #33 posted 01/01/15 4:14am
Aerogram |
LittlePurpleYoda said:
Aerogram said:
1. Continue getting rid of your super-entitled know-it-all, self-satisfied ex fans who hang around simply to fantasy-manage your career.
2. Continue releasing great music like Art Official Age that doesn't sound like a legacy act and is open-minded about today's music.
3. If you feel like it, continue creating "analog" experiences, just don't generously hand over control of two thirds of the tracks to your protégés.
Or...
1) Continue feeding the sheep & apppease your super-entitled know-it-all, self-satisfied fams who hang around to dictate what others can appreciate about your music with their fantasy of what passes for "great" music (e.g. more by the numbers R&B, like Art Official Age that sounds like a legacy act trying to keep pace with today's music & being as narrow-minded as he's been the last 15 years or so.
2) Write a song knocking these same fans who criticize others for taking issue with you for finding fault, but then do exactly the same when they cite how you give away your music to your so-called protégés.
Some people really need to understand the concept of a wishlist. Santa, a magical, genie, Prince? Each are equally ridiculous, but if you are so far gone that you can't even play the game, that says more about you than anything...
Give me a break -- not playing a wish list game doesn't make me a "too far gone" fan. If others want to play it and spell out their wishes, that's fine, we're all allowed to dream but by and large too many fans treat Prince as their musical valet, creating petty threads that try to put down Prince in a new way. So yeah, if you ask me, Prince would be better off without his fixated critics, we were indeed asked what we wished for.
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Reply #34 posted 01/01/15 4:49am
MattyJam |
No more Hit N Run tours and a proper UK tour annouced at least a month prior to the shows. Not everyone in the UK lives near London and not all of us can drop everything at a moments notice on the off-chance of a show. Some of us have jobs, responsibilities etc. [Edited 1/1/15 4:52am]
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Reply #35 posted 01/01/15 5:36am
luvparade |
I wish that Prince were here and that the Paisley Park After Dark shows really will go on for 'eternity.' 2Gether 4Ever |
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Reply #36 posted 01/01/15 7:15am
Reply #37 posted 01/01/15 7:47am
bashraka
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Make music for yourself that is free of any pressure to satisfy critics, other musicians, fans and Questlove. As long as Prince makes music that comes from his heart whether I like it or not.
Grant some television and radio interviews and make public appearances by way of concerts (or opening Paisley Park for a series of events related to the album for example) to heavily promote the record you release, to help give the record a chance for sustained longevity on the charts: casual fans will have an opportunity to get into the record at their pace, profile in the media will be heightened and keep the people talking about your music as a recording artist as opposed to the foibles that dominate messages boards and social media as a celebrity. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR |
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Reply #38 posted 01/01/15 8:21am
boston3 |
Krid said:
And now, ladies and gentlemen,
without further adue, here is our wishlist for Prince for 2015:
a) record a slow Memphis-sound blues/soul album, with some fresh talent
b) visit Europe on a smaller-venue tour, with normal prices and ample time to buy tickets
c) scrap the PR remaster, but give us some outtakes in good quality - a new Crystal Ball
d) create a "Prince-tify" streaming site, with only Prince & associated artists records, outtakes and live versions; including HD videos, and lots of new music
Yep, that's what I want
What's your wish? Prince Needs To Open Another Store Like 1-800- New Funk Miss The Good Old Days ! Peace O+>)
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Reply #39 posted 01/05/15 2:51am
LittlePurpleYo da |
Aerogram said:
LittlePurpleYoda said:
Or...
1) Continue feeding the sheep & apppease your super-entitled know-it-all, self-satisfied fams who hang around to dictate what others can appreciate about your music with their fantasy of what passes for "great" music (e.g. more by the numbers R&B, like Art Official Age that sounds like a legacy act trying to keep pace with today's music & being as narrow-minded as he's been the last 15 years or so.
2) Write a song knocking these same fans who criticize others for taking issue with you for finding fault, but then do exactly the same when they cite how you give away your music to your so-called protégés.
Some people really need to understand the concept of a wishlist. Santa, a magical, genie, Prince? Each are equally ridiculous, but if you are so far gone that you can't even play the game, that says more about you than anything...
Give me a break -- not playing a wish list game doesn't make me a "too far gone" fan. If others want to play it and spell out their wishes, that's fine, we're all allowed to dream but by and large too many fans treat Prince as their musical valet, creating petty threads that try to put down Prince in a new way. So yeah, if you ask me, Prince would be better off without his fixated critics, we were indeed asked what we wished for.
Sorry, but who are you to say what's petty?
Prince has also asked us what we wished for in years past. He just has rarely delivered. There's nothing wrong with being disappointed by that. However, to lube up & get ready for more? Well, you enjoy that... [Edited 1/5/15 2:53am] |
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Reply #40 posted 01/05/15 5:14am
OperatingTheta n |
Aerogram said:
1. Continue getting rid of your super-entitled know-it-all, self-satisfied ex fans who hang around simply to fantasy-manage your career.
2. Continue releasing great music like Art Official Age that doesn't sound like a legacy act and is open-minded about today's music.
3. If you feel like it, continue creating "analog" experiences, just don't generously hand over control of two thirds of the tracks to your protégés.
Co-sign. |
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Reply #41 posted 01/05/15 5:17am
OperatingTheta n |
feeluupp said:
MIRvmn said:
terrig said: I think most fans are bored to death with his proteges by now, u only have to look at how bad Plec sold to know little interest there are
Plectrum Electrum in second place. 2nd worst selling PRINCE album ever, right behind N.E.W.S.
That's because it wasn't a Prince album with Prince singing lead vocals on all the tracks. AOA has sold much better predominantly for this reason alone (although I do feel it's the better album).
I agree that the focus on proteges need to be refocused back on Prince. We're here for Prince and it is Prince we're interested in. |
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Reply #42 posted 01/05/15 5:30am
GoldenParachut e |
I wouldnt mind hearing those new songs we heard snippets of on yahoo live. Other then that, remasters and open the vault. |
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Reply #43 posted 01/07/15 7:44am
Krid
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Thanks, y'all, I'll summarize and then walk over to P's place - I'm sure he'll accommodate
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Reply #44 posted 01/08/15 10:30pm
m33kn3ss |
I like MIRvm's number 3:
A new site with all ur albums and lot's of unreleased material that we can purchase
I would LOVE to get direct messages from Prince to this website for his fans. Maybe even a nice video message posted on the website from Prince or a handwritten note or recent pictures or backstage footage from a concert. Wow - that would b so sweet
[Edited 1/8/15 22:34pm] Superfunkycalifragisexy! |
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Reply #45 posted 01/09/15 11:56am
Noodled24 |
I'd love to see him do his own late night live music TV talkshow. Where he can play new songs and jam with guests. Of course it's Prince so there would be the obligatory protegé showcases, but also real musicians too, Gary Clarke Jnr, Mark Ronson, Mars, Pharrell, Jack White, Vintage Trouble, Santana, Clapton, Elbow etc. Prince would give them a place to play along with jumping in and jamming when he felt like it.
Along with plenty of live music Prince could try his hand at being an interviewer rather than interviewee. Asking musical questions and leading short discussions before introducing the next band/song. - Instruments all around so at any point anyone could pick up an instrument to illustrate what they're talking about.
There would be plenty of scope for "outtakes" via an extended version of the show available on-demand. Album of the week/Artist of the month/One to watch. Maybe a 40 minute show with the full hour available online.
Basically I want Prince to steal the format for "Later... With Jooles Holland". People would get to see an intimate side of his musical ability. He could play his own new material and promote his new releases and those of his guests. It'd be great to see him playing with his contemporaries and having a laugh taking about music with people who can talk about music, rather than giving a monotone interview to a talkshow host.
Step up Prince. It's about time.
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Reply #46 posted 01/10/15 10:19am
luvsexy4all |
Noodled24 said:
I'd love to see him do his own late night live music TV talkshow. Where he can play new songs and jam with guests. Of course it's Prince so there would be the obligatory protegé showcases, but also real musicians too, Gary Clarke Jnr, Mark Ronson, Mars, Pharrell, Jack White, Vintage Trouble, Santana, Clapton, Elbow etc. Prince would give them a place to play along with jumping in and jamming when he felt like it.
Along with plenty of live music Prince could try his hand at being an interviewer rather than interviewee. Asking musical questions and leading short discussions before introducing the next band/song. - Instruments all around so at any point anyone could pick up an instrument to illustrate what they're talking about.
There would be plenty of scope for "outtakes" via an extended version of the show available on-demand. Album of the week/Artist of the month/One to watch. Maybe a 40 minute show with the full hour available online.
Basically I want Prince to steal the format for "Later... With Jooles Holland". People would get to see an intimate side of his musical ability. He could play his own new material and promote his new releases and those of his guests. It'd be great to see him playing with his contemporaries and having a laugh taking about music with people who can talk about music, rather than giving a monotone interview to a talkshow host.
Step up Prince. It's about time.
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Reply #47 posted 01/10/15 12:45pm
Noodled24 |
luvsexy4all said:
Noodled24 said:
I'd love to see him do his own late night live music TV talkshow. Where he can play new songs and jam with guests. Of course it's Prince so there would be the obligatory protegé showcases, but also real musicians too, Gary Clarke Jnr, Mark Ronson, Mars, Pharrell, Jack White, Vintage Trouble, Santana, Clapton, Elbow etc. Prince would give them a place to play along with jumping in and jamming when he felt like it.
Along with plenty of live music Prince could try his hand at being an interviewer rather than interviewee. Asking musical questions and leading short discussions before introducing the next band/song. - Instruments all around so at any point anyone could pick up an instrument to illustrate what they're talking about.
There would be plenty of scope for "outtakes" via an extended version of the show available on-demand. Album of the week/Artist of the month/One to watch. Maybe a 40 minute show with the full hour available online.
Basically I want Prince to steal the format for "Later... With Jooles Holland". People would get to see an intimate side of his musical ability. He could play his own new material and promote his new releases and those of his guests. It'd be great to see him playing with his contemporaries and having a laugh taking about music with people who can talk about music, rather than giving a monotone interview to a talkshow host.
Step up Prince. It's about time.
guitar sessions would be more intimate ...with interviews
True, but I think he'd benefit more from the TV exposure, especially in terms of album sales. Session footage would be awesome, but it'd be a tough sell Vs Prince weekly with a new artist and an established artist.
What he seems to want maybe even more than he wants a hit song is to launch or be associated with new artists. His own TV show would be a decent launch-pad. No silly gimmicks, no skits, no bullshit. Just musicians talking and playing.
How awesome would be be to see Prince and Stevie Wonder sitting at a piano talking about one of their songs. As musicians. None of the usual fawning. "So how did you come up with the melody for that song" - Tell me that wouldn't be great TV.
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