Amen to that. It's a shame Prince has lost so much of his confidence.
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[Edited 2/10/15 15:18pm] A robin sings a masterpiece that lives and dies unheard... | |
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"Never let nasty stalkers disrespect you. They start shit, you finish it. Go down to their level, that's the only way they'll understand. You have to handle things yourself." | |
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That doesn't mean he catered to them. He didn't. He wanted to reach all people, the UPTOWN utopia was in his message early on
But what is some fans' problem with his show of support for the Black community? He has always made donations in support of music and education for many Black students, so despite some fans bringing up comments he made in the past, and twisting it in their favor, doesn't dismiss the fact that the support and concern was always there, in many ways. His statement at the Grammys apparently shows he supports those who are in protest against police brutality and racial profiling given the current atmosphere and recent shootings of unarmed, Black males by cops. I think many of his non-black fans, not all, who don't understand that should at least try, instead of being angry over it. [Edited 2/10/15 17:58pm] | |
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unfortunantly it's like a thing that mick jagger said in an interview about Jimi Hendrix, he stated that well "Jimi was ours." i'm feeling a lot of prince fans think that prince is theirs and for him to say "black lives matter," is like he's committed a mutiny to his total fan base. prince is a multi culturalist IMO. “Transracial is a term that has long since been defined as the adoption of a child that is of a different race than the adoptive parents,” : https://thinkprogress.org...fb6e18544a | |
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Prince is and always has been an African American. Unlike Hendrix, he didnt break through with a mostly white audience and in the UK. This alone makes the Mick Jagger analogy invalid. Anyone feeling like Prince is anything other than a black American musicial genius in the tradition of legends before him like James Brown and George Clinton is fooling themselves and/or sadly mistaken. People have to understand that this does not mean he is seperated from non-black society. It means that, like ALL black people, he should be restricted due to his race BUT this lack of restriction never means he has to abandon or ignore his race or the plight of its people. To suggest such is the true basis of racism. | |
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No one said he shouldn't be proud of his race. He needs to do more research on the black lives matter movement, which is based on recent occurances where black men were proven to be wrong in a court of law and by grand juries. Read a report prince. This is chemtrails all over again. The definition of racism is ALWAYS thinking that your race is right or that one race is ALWAYS wrong. Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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Influence wise the Stones identified with black blues artists. Just like the Eminem and the Beastie Boys are musically part of the frame work that helped build music that is mainly a black thing(rap) or Living Colour is part of frame work of music that is considered a white thing(metal). Prince's influences and styles are all over the map, black, white, spanish and so on. The Stones identified with black blues artists so I don't know what the hell you are getting at there. What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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Prince is a conspiracy theorist!! the War, Chemtrails, New World, 2045 Radical Man!!What are you outraged about today? CNN has not told you yet? | |
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I wish Prince would have backed and supported Beck against Kanye West instead of laughing at what Kanye did. Someone needs to put Kanye in his place | |
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Maybe she should kick his ass | |
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Revolution said: No one said he shouldn't be proud of his race. He needs to do more research on the black lives matter movement, which is based on recent occurances where black men were proven to be wrong in a court of law and by grand juries. Read a report prince. This is chemtrails all over again. The definition of racism is ALWAYS thinking that your race is right or that one race is ALWAYS wrong.
That's bs. Those grand juries were setups, just like the one in the Mike Brown case. You are using your own personal prejudices regarding the protests against the shootings of unarmed and innocent Black men, to paint the whole movement as wrong. There is a reason why masses of people protest against excessive force/police brutataity and racial profiling, which is a major problem in the U.S. I am sure Prince who has nephews that reflect the image of Trayvon and Tamir, both unjustly murdered, would understand why it is important to show support against these types of abuses. These recent shootings and disregard for life by some badly trained and some prejudice cops, who shoot to kill as they see a black face, and not use any alternate methods, to preserve the life they immediately point their guns at unarmed Black children and adults, is equivalent to the lynching of Black men and women with no regard for their livesbbecsuse if who they are. Perhaps you do not care how some young, Hispanic males are treated within your racial group, who also face this type of treatment by bad cops, such as what happened to the late Anthony Baez, but thank goodness there are others who do care. You shouldn't use your personal prejudices against those protesting to prevent bad cops from abusing their authority, and using their bad attitudes and prejudices to murder unarmed and innocent Blacks, including children. [Edited 2/11/15 8:45am] | |
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Y'all are taking this way too seriously. With this I don't mean the problem of racism, because that is serious, but the little thing Prince said. "Albums, like books and black lives, still matter." He then gave a price to a white artist and hugged him and wasn't a dick about it-unlike somebody else we know. The Prince who said "I wish there was no black and white" and "race-in the space I mark human" is still with us. | |
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Prince is and always has been an African American. Unlike Hendrix, he didnt break through with a mostly white audience and in the UK. This alone makes the Mick Jagger analogy invalid. Anyone feeling like Prince is anything other than a black American musicial genius in the tradition of legends before him like James Brown and George Clinton is fooling themselves and/or sadly mistaken. People have to understand that this does not mean he is seperated from non-black society. It means that, like ALL black people, he should be restricted due to his race BUT this lack of restriction never means he has to abandon or ignore his race or the plight of its people. To suggest such is the true basis of racism. I agree with most of your post. Prince was right not to allow anyone to limit his music abilities and creativity by putting him in one category of music just because he is a Black artist, so he had every right to demand not to be labeled as just another Black artist only doing r&b, where his music would have been limited to and labeled as r&b by record execs and music listeners, and would have pigeon-holed him into one form of music. I think many fans misinterpreted that for Prince not wanting to be Black, when it was more about him not wanting to be labeled as just another Black artist whose music isn't beyond r&b. I remember an orger here explaining that the budget for many Black artists was small, especially for r&b Black artists at the time, and with that, so was their opportunity to show their creative skills for other forms of music outside of r&b. It takes money to promote and advertise. So Prince was smart to not allow record labels/execs to not limit his creative output to one form of music, which would have pigeon-holed him as just another Black artist only doing r&b. This gave him the opportunity to educate his audience that Black musicians had the creative skills beyond r&b, quite frankly, their many contributions to the music industry proves that, and Prince was successful in getting that message across. | |
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[Edited 2/11/15 6:14am] Well with many in the population now downloading music and books, from the internet, with a click of a button, and with vinyl not being produced as much as it used to years ago, where people knew the value of albums, but less people today have physical copies of albums and books, which means those physical copies seem to have lost their value these days. | |
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Let's change the scenario, and see that 3 muslims were killed just for being muslim by an islamophobe (as just happened in North Carolina), and I tell you and everyone who ignores this event and refuse to cover it that #MuslimLivesMatter, is it racist? Or is it a completely rational response to a situation of injustice, indifference and apathy by the masses? The only thing racist in that context is the idea that muslim lives aren't worthy of the masses attention. Context is everything. If you chose not to try to understand the context or a person's statement, that says everything about you, not the person uttering the comments you're standing in judgment of. Change it one more time.. | |
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Totally agree. I talked about what book I was reading to a group of my work colleagues just two days ago and someone had the balls to call me a nerd. On online profiles sometimes where they ask "Favorite Books", I see more and more people saying "I don't read" as if that were something to be proud of.. . With respect to albums its a bit more tricky, but I understand Prince's point. In the future they may come out with "abridged" versions of movies, where you can just watch the highlights and leave out the full cinematic vision of the directors. Change it one more time.. | |
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too bad he did not mention that vinyl has made a decent comeback in the last few years | |
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too bad he did not mention that vinyl has made a decent comeback in the last few years Not at the level and appreciation it had years ago, especially with this younger generation being far removed from the value of it. [Edited 2/11/15 8:47am] | |
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lezama said:
Let's change the scenario, and see that 3 muslims were killed just for being muslim by an islamophobe (as just happened in North Carolina), and I tell you and everyone who ignores this event and refuse to cover it that #MuslimLivesMatter, is it racist? Or is it a completely rational response to a situation of injustice, indifference and apathy by the masses? The only thing racist in that context is the idea that muslim lives aren't worthy of the masses attention. Context is everything. If you chose not to try to understand the context or a person's statement, that says everything about you, not the person uttering the comments you're standing in judgment of. :clap: Well said. | |
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<<<from here (1978) to here (2014) prince continues to boldly go where many other musicians will only try to go. he has the courage to speak his mind to the masses.
Javi said: That's exactly why I appreciate Prince saying that books and albums matter.Hopefully, some people will listen to him. “Transracial is a term that has long since been defined as the adoption of a child that is of a different race than the adoptive parents,” : https://thinkprogress.org...fb6e18544a | |||
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lezama said:
Let's change the scenario, and see that 3 muslims were killed just for being muslim by an islamophobe (as just happened in North Carolina), and I tell you and everyone who ignores this event and refuse to cover it that #MuslimLivesMatter, is it racist? Or is it a completely rational response to a situation of injustice, indifference and apathy by the masses? The only thing racist in that context is the idea that muslim lives aren't worthy of the masses attention. Context is everything. If you chose not to try to understand the context or a person's statement, that says everything about you, not the person uttering the comments you're standing in judgment of. I just read they were killed in a fight over a parking lot, not because of religion. Not saying that makes it a bigger or lesser crime, just updating the news. | |
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He didn't even get to acknowledge Prince the way you can tell he wanted to before Kanye came out of no where and scared him
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Where are the lyrics from Controversy? and move on . I don't think anyone needs to get upset over it, up in arms nor does anyone need to praise it as the word of god . I think the tangerine outfit was cool and the afro was nice and fluffy and still wondering what the surprise was going to be if any
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lol I said the same, if JoshueWho thinks those are the lyrics from Controversy he/she just discredited himself/herself from this discussion . You are all over Black lives, but don't know those are not the lyrics from Controversy written in (1981) | |
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great post
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With an understand of the Purple Laws I'll go about doing the Work . . I don't think anyone needs to be up in arms about this, nor act like Prince just came down from the mountain that burnt, with Gods law written in tablets of stone I think u said it, the airs of the Grammy's was Social awareness . Prince says he also thougth it was Muslim society is fun with women wear burqa's(which is a very misogenystic article of clothing) that there isn't any choice and people are happy with that. And all those things do matter
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