Thread started 02/02/15 8:15pmJoshuaWho |
Prince...like a boss: What is your fav badass Prince moment? For me, 2004 ROck n Roll Hall of Fame: in front of his "peers" he completely wrecked a stage that included Steve Winwood, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lyne while thoroughlty whipping Eric Clapton's ass on the solo during "WHile My Guitar Gently Weeps", throwing his now legendary Tellecaster into the front row, and pimping off the stage. It was a motherfuckin clinic on muscianship, showmanship, and coolness. It was one of the moments that defined why I have been a fanatic since 1978 and why no one can tell me that there is another human on this planet tha can touch him. |
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Reply #1 posted 02/03/15 1:06am
TheEnglishGent |
Now that you mention it, Prince is like a boss. But he's not like a good boss, he's like one of those dick bosses who does things just to fuck with you and makes you want to go get another job. RIP |
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Reply #2 posted 02/03/15 5:57am
vinaysfunk |
Last time I checked Prince was a musician to me that makes music. He has never been known to me as a real boss in terms of employment. But whatever. Another wierd Org moment. As far as a "like a boss" moment Prince has had many in my eyes. A few that comes to mind are when I am watching him in concert and he rips into an awesome guitar solo that ends with one spot-light just on him with him playing one high note with his finger in the air with his head tilted back with his eyes closed. He stops. Stone quiet and looks into the audience as if is to say "You all want some more?" He owns his crowds. I have many badass Prince moments but that one comes to mind. |
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Reply #3 posted 02/03/15 6:33am
JoshuaWho |
TheEnglishGent said:
Now that you mention it, Prince is like a boss. But he's not like a good boss, he's like one of those dick bosses who does things just to fuck with you and makes you want to go get another job.
Why even come to this site if you feel that way? I will never understand people who hate Prrince that insist on visiting a Prince fan site to post negative things for people who love Prince to read. What do you get out of that and what does that say about you? Wouldnt it be better for you to find something that you like and post there so you can have some peace? |
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Reply #4 posted 02/03/15 7:59am
TheEnglishGent |
JoshuaWho said:
TheEnglishGent said:
Now that you mention it, Prince is like a boss. But he's not like a good boss, he's like one of those dick bosses who does things just to fuck with you and makes you want to go get another job.
Why even come to this site if you feel that way? I will never understand people who hate Prrince that insist on visiting a Prince fan site to post negative things for people who love Prince to read. What do you get out of that and what does that say about you? Wouldnt it be better for you to find something that you like and post there so you can have some peace?
I don't hate Prince but he can certainly be a dick.
I do love Prince's music and shows rather a lot.
Maybe you should read my posts from your thread the other day where you were being negative about AOA being produced, composed, arranged and performed by Prince and Joshua Welton. You know, the thread where you were being negative and I posted something positive. I must admit, I did wonder at the time why you even bothered coming to this site if all you were going to do was make a negative thread...
In that very thread you moan about the dreadful release party. Well, that dreadful party is exactly the sort of thing I'm referring to in my post above. Hh ahs the potential to do something superb and just fucks it up.
RIP |
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Reply #5 posted 02/03/15 8:12am
KeithyT
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Some of his one off TV/Award show performances have been pretty badass.
Two that immediately jumped into my head reading this were Dreamer on Jay Leno Tonight show (would that have been 2009?) and Peach at the 1994(?) MTV Europe awards.
So much guitar posturing and confident swag. Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad. |
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Reply #6 posted 02/03/15 8:21am
trax |
TheEnglishGent said:
JoshuaWho said:
Why even come to this site if you feel that way? I will never understand people who hate Prrince that insist on visiting a Prince fan site to post negative things for people who love Prince to read. What do you get out of that and what does that say about you? Wouldnt it be better for you to find something that you like and post there so you can have some peace?
I don't hate Prince but he can certainly be a dick.
I do love Prince's music and shows rather a lot.
Maybe you should read my posts from your thread the other day where you were being negative about AOA being produced, composed, arranged and performed by Prince and Joshua Welton. You know, the thread where you were being negative and I posted something positive. I must admit, I did wonder at the time why you even bothered coming to this site if all you were going to do was make a negative thread...
In that very thread you moan about the dreadful release party. Well, that dreadful party is exactly the sort of thing I'm referring to in my post above. Hh ahs the potential to do something superb and just fucks it up.
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Reply #7 posted 02/03/15 9:49am
iZsaZsa |
The tv show when he played somebody else's guitar so good that it was screaming in pain (or for more) as the credits rolled. Jimmy Fallon (Mariah Carey was there too)? What? |
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Reply #8 posted 02/03/15 9:57am
thedoorkeeper |
I think at the Grammys when he entered thru the audience with the band following him. It was like "I'm here and I'm taking over. Meet the new boss in town." |
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Reply #10 posted 02/03/15 11:28am
billymeade
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Was it the MTV Europe awards where he first had the black symbol guitar, and played Peach? That was fuckin' great. "Peace to George Michael... Peace to TLC... Peace to MTV.... and Death to Prince.. <rips into Peach>" |
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Reply #11 posted 02/04/15 4:40am
jayspud |
Some great moments mentioned so far like the Peach performance, especially the first few seconds as he just parades for the audience.
My personal one is probably the Coachella performance of Shhhh, which, apart from the stunning guitar and drum work has Prince at the end holding the longest sustain note I have ever seen and slowly lowers his hand from his face, pulls the funk face, and slams into a Hendrix like solo. Pure genious, like the Guardian stated it's teh arrogance when you know you are the best at what you do. |
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Reply #12 posted 02/04/15 9:53am
JoshuaWho |
TheEnglishGent said:
JoshuaWho said:
Why even come to this site if you feel that way? I will never understand people who hate Prrince that insist on visiting a Prince fan site to post negative things for people who love Prince to read. What do you get out of that and what does that say about you? Wouldnt it be better for you to find something that you like and post there so you can have some peace?
I don't hate Prince but he can certainly be a dick.
I do love Prince's music and shows rather a lot.
Maybe you should read my posts from your thread the other day where you were being negative about AOA being produced, composed, arranged and performed by Prince and Joshua Welton. You know, the thread where you were being negative and I posted something positive. I must admit, I did wonder at the time why you even bothered coming to this site if all you were going to do was make a negative thread...
In that very thread you moan about the dreadful release party. Well, that dreadful party is exactly the sort of thing I'm referring to in my post above. Hh ahs the potential to do something superb and just fucks it up.
My comments about AOA were not negative - so get that straight right offd the top. And I dont need to read your posts - I read the one that you used the term "dick boss" in reference to Prince. THAT is negative about Prince. I didnt like the release party - no one did - but that is not slamming Prince. THat party was some nonsense he let the youngster around him handle and it showed and I called THAT out. Try all day but you cant catch my slipping by going back through my posts. I am far too consistent and intelligent for that so try someone else. Let me guarantee you that I am not the one you want for that. |
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Reply #13 posted 02/04/15 2:35pm
TheEnglishGent |
JoshuaWho said:
TheEnglishGent said:
I don't hate Prince but he can certainly be a dick.
I do love Prince's music and shows rather a lot.
Maybe you should read my posts from your thread the other day where you were being negative about AOA being produced, composed, arranged and performed by Prince and Joshua Welton. You know, the thread where you were being negative and I posted something positive. I must admit, I did wonder at the time why you even bothered coming to this site if all you were going to do was make a negative thread...
In that very thread you moan about the dreadful release party. Well, that dreadful party is exactly the sort of thing I'm referring to in my post above. Hh ahs the potential to do something superb and just fucks it up.
My comments about AOA were not negative - so get that straight right offd the top. And I dont need to read your posts - I read the one that you used the term "dick boss" in reference to Prince. THAT is negative about Prince. I didnt like the release party - no one did - but that is not slamming Prince. THat party was some nonsense he let the youngster around him handle and it showed and I called THAT out. Try all day but you cant catch my slipping by going back through my posts. I am far too consistent and intelligent for that so try someone else. Let me guarantee you that I am not the one you want for that.
Cool. RIP |
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Reply #14 posted 02/04/15 3:10pm
JoshuaWho |
TheEnglishGent said:
JoshuaWho said:
My comments about AOA were not negative - so get that straight right offd the top. And I dont need to read your posts - I read the one that you used the term "dick boss" in reference to Prince. THAT is negative about Prince. I didnt like the release party - no one did - but that is not slamming Prince. THat party was some nonsense he let the youngster around him handle and it showed and I called THAT out. Try all day but you cant catch my slipping by going back through my posts. I am far too consistent and intelligent for that so try someone else. Let me guarantee you that I am not the one you want for that.
Cool.
The passive aggressive b move of highlighting words or typos means nothing to me or my college degrees. It says more about you actually. You and everyone here knows what I said. [Edited 2/4/15 15:12pm] |
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Reply #15 posted 02/04/15 3:18pm
CynicKill
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Grammy's 1985.
No other artist can whip other artists into such a frenzy as to have them partying onstage! |
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Reply #17 posted 02/04/15 3:27pm
Phillipg |
Too many to mention but I have always admired his TV apperences. One of my all time favorite is the 1995 AMA when he pops up from ground, that was slick as hell.
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Reply #18 posted 02/04/15 3:28pm
JoshuaWho |
CynicKill said:
Grammy's 1985.
No other artist can whip other artists into such a frenzy as to have them partying onstage!
That may have been the first of these moments - probably the most classic Prince performance. It was the first time for many to see Prince live - even some of his so-called peers were astonished and had never seen anything like it. Excellent choice |
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Reply #19 posted 02/04/15 5:08pm
2funkE |
Shhh - Le Grand Journal Paris, 2011. Best version of this song I have ever heard. He added some extra jelly into the guitar parts
Fury - SNL. Even non-prince fans were very impressed.
Fallon - Screwdrive and Bambi - This could be by #1. So much swag and hearing Bambi live on TV was something I have been waiting for for a long time.
RRHOF: 2004. His perfectly executed finish, guitar removal/toss and exit stage left was the eipitome of like a boss.
[Edited 2/4/15 17:08pm] |
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Reply #20 posted 02/04/15 6:13pm
Bambi82 |
Peach- Europe MTV Awards '94 Zannalee & Dinner With Delores- Today Show '96 IIWYG- Oprah '96 Arsenio - all performances Little Red Corvette- Solid Gold '83 Purple Rain- AMA's '85 etc. Everybody stop on the 1...GOOD GOD! Uhh! |
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Reply #21 posted 02/04/15 8:35pm
homesquid
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the entire Sign O The Times album and movie
he's about 1/10th the artist he was then |
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Reply #22 posted 02/04/15 8:38pm
homesquid
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JoshuaWho said:
For me, 2004 ROck n Roll Hall of Fame: in front of his "peers" he completely wrecked a stage that included Steve Winwood, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lyne while thoroughlty whipping Eric Clapton's ass on the solo during "WHile My Guitar Gently Weeps", throwing his now legendary Tellecaster into the front row, and pimping off the stage. It was a motherfuckin clinic on muscianship, showmanship, and coolness. It was one of the moments that defined why I have been a fanatic since 1978 and why no one can tell me that there is another human on this planet tha can touch him.
Prince isn't half the guitarist Clapton is. |
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Reply #23 posted 02/04/15 10:20pm
XNY |
homesquid said:
the entire Sign O The Times album and movie
he's about 1/10th the artist he was then
That was 1987 and you still come to a Prince fan website for...?
The SOTT discussions? "Great dancers are not great because of their technique, they are great because of their passion" -- Martha Graham |
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Reply #24 posted 02/05/15 1:18am
TheEnglishGent |
JoshuaWho said:
TheEnglishGent said:
Cool.
The passive aggressive b move of highlighting words or typos means nothing to me or my college degrees. It says more about you actually. You and everyone here knows what I said.
[Edited 2/4/15 15:12pm]
Brilliant?
Like I said, cool.
RIP |
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Reply #25 posted 02/05/15 2:12am
Ego101 |
always and forever...
WHEN HE KICKED THE MIC STAND AT THE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS 1985!
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Reply #26 posted 02/05/15 3:24am
iZsaZsa |
2funkE said: Shhh - Le Grand Journal Paris, 2011. Best version of this song I have ever heard. He added some extra jelly into the guitar parts Fury - SNL. Even non-prince fans were very impressed. Fallon - Screwdrive and Bambi - This could be by #1. So much swag and hearing Bambi live on TV was something I have been waiting for for a long time. RRHOF: 2004. His perfectly executed finish, guitar removal/toss and exit stage left was the eipitome of like a boss. [Edited 2/4/15 17:08pm] That's what I meant. What? |
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Reply #28 posted 02/05/15 7:17am
JoshuaWho |
iZsaZsa said:
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Who else could pull off a classic like Purple Rain - in the rain - at the Super BOwl? BOSS! Greatest halftime show of all time - hands down! |
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Reply #29 posted 02/05/15 1:05pm
SanMartin |
homesquid said:
JoshuaWho said:
For me, 2004 ROck n Roll Hall of Fame: in front of his "peers" he completely wrecked a stage that included Steve Winwood, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lyne while thoroughlty whipping Eric Clapton's ass on the solo during "WHile My Guitar Gently Weeps", throwing his now legendary Tellecaster into the front row, and pimping off the stage. It was a motherfuckin clinic on muscianship, showmanship, and coolness. It was one of the moments that defined why I have been a fanatic since 1978 and why no one can tell me that there is another human on this planet tha can touch him.
Prince isn't half the guitarist Clapton is.
But, according to your system of fractions, when he made 'Sign 'O the Times' Prince was roughly five times the the guitarist Clapton is now. [Edited 2/6/15 2:12am] |
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