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Golden Era Debate: Prince vs. Stevie Wonder If you love music, you can (and should) love them both because they have the ability to take their influences and fuse them into something unique. It boggles my mind how so many different types of songs can keep coming from one guy but still ultimately sound like they belong to that guy.
So, in this blog, let's take a look at each musician's "Golden Era," discuss what you like/dislike about it, and (if you're bold enough) decide which artist had the better output:
Prince (1984-1988)
Stevie Wonder (1972-1976)
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I'll take both. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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I feel like Stevie's golden era was stronger and at least more consistent. But I also feel like you should start Prince's at 1999. He was already making next level stuff in 1982. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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Err let me think, Prince, all the way. | |
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besides, Prince is still going through the golden era. | |
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since i love music, i won't debate on which of my children is stronger. to me 1999 is one of the greatest pop albums ever made so if i was choosing a golden age for prince it could not be left off. I have a unique perspective because from 1972 to 1982 my all time favorite artist was stevie wonder. when prince came out with 1999 in 1982 it confirmed for me that i had a new all time favorite artist. if you put a gun to my head given the golden age you chose i would have to say stevie was stronger. critically stevie accomplished something that will never be done again-he won the grammy for album of the year for 3 straight albums (innervisions,fulfillingness first finale & songs in the key of life) talking book in my mind was superior to innervisions or fulfillingness . i will say on prince's behalf that his golden age went from dirty mind in 1980 through lovesexy in 1988 & no act in the popular music era that is not named the beatles can boast of a lengthier continuous mind-blowing period of critical & popular success. great subject thread | |
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since i love music, i won't debate on which of my children is stronger. to me 1999 is one of the greatest pop albums ever made so if i was choosing a golden age for prince it could not be left off. I have a unique perspective because from 1972 to 1982 my all time favorite artist was stevie wonder. when prince came out with 1999 in 1982 it confirmed for me that i had a new all time favorite artist. if you put a gun to my head given the golden age you chose i would have to say stevie was stronger. critically stevie accomplished something that will never be done again-he won the grammy for album of the year for 3 straight albums (innervisions,fulfillingness first finale & songs in the key of life) talking book in my mind was superior to innervisions or fulfillingness . i will say on prince's behalf that his golden age went from dirty mind in 1980 through lovesexy in 1988 & no act in the popular music era that is not named the beatles can boast of a lengthier continuous mind-blowing period of critical & popular success. great subject thread | |
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ChrisLacy1990 said: If you love music, you can (and should) love them both because they have the ability to take their influences and fuse them into something unique. It boggles my mind how so many different types of songs can keep coming from one guy but still ultimately sound like they belong to that guy.
So, in this blog, let's take a look at each musician's "Golden Era," discuss what you like/dislike about it, and (if you're bold enough) decide which artist had the better output:
Prince (1984-1988)
Stevie Wonder (1972-1976)
I love Prince I really do. Grew up on him. Thought Stevie was borning. However, I've matured now... IMO there is no comparison between Stevie or MJ and Prince. They have far more quality catalogs. Just way more quality songs. In a way Prince sacarficed so much being so prolific and working so quickly. His songs don't stand the test of time like Stevie or Mike. Sure he was more innovative than either, clearly more edgy and had a sexual rawness and enrgy that just ran though some of his songs...but Prince produced a lot of trash too and because he is so confident in his abilities he jus put a lot of stuff out there... some of which just doesn't stand up. Like Money Don't Matter tonight... think about it Dance... Let me see you dance | |
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As big a Prince fan as I am - Stevie. Prince never approached the emotional maturity of Stevie lyrically and I believe Stevie has far more sonic variety by playing well with others musically. | |
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Alexandernvrmind said: ChrisLacy1990 said: If you love music, you can (and should) love them both because they have the ability to take their influences and fuse them into something unique. It boggles my mind how so many different types of songs can keep coming from one guy but still ultimately sound like they belong to that guy.
So, in this blog, let's take a look at each musician's "Golden Era," discuss what you like/dislike about it, and (if you're bold enough) decide which artist had the better output:
Prince (1984-1988)
Stevie Wonder (1972-1976)
I love Prince I really do. Grew up on him. Thought Stevie was borning. However, I've matured now... IMO there is no comparison between Stevie or MJ and Prince. They have far more quality catalogs. Just way more quality songs. In a way Prince sacarficed so much being so prolific and working so quickly. His songs don't stand the test of time like Stevie or Mike. Sure he was more innovative than either, clearly more edgy and had a sexual rawness and enrgy that just ran though some of his songs...but Prince produced a lot of trash too and because he is so confident in his abilities he jus put a lot of stuff out there... some of which just doesn't stand up. Like Money Don't Matter tonight... think about it Why Money Don't Matter 2night? "Love & honesty, peace & harmony" | |
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