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A good trip .... Just lying here thinking: I'm 44. Been following Prince since 1982. I'm happy with the way things went and wouldn't change a thing about his path. I'm glad I got to see it all unfold and feel privilaged to have gotten to see/hear it all happen. Glad he didn't go the MJ, Madonna, of Janet route. Sure, there've been some wierd twists and turns, but man, what a ride. Thank you Prince. You did such a great job and I'm glad I stuck around. | |
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whats the mj route? I'm feeling a bit fammy™ | |
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Overdosing on drugs and dying homey. MJ as in Michael Jackson.
I'm glad Prince's career has gone the way it has. Even though the battle with WB Records looks bad to us, look at how it paved the way to have we get and consume music today. If he had stayed with Warners I highly doubt we would've got mail order music, digital only download music, music on a fucking CD rom, music directly from the artist, etc. Even music contracts these days are heavily influence by Prince's fight with WB. You think distribution deals would be an option for artists today if someone like Prince hadn't stood up to the powers that be? And Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails being able to release their music from their website and allowing people to pay what they wanted you think record companies would've allowed that? Prince showed the world that with technology you don't need record companies. In another decade I doubt they will even be around. And I bet we will still be getting new Prince music. | |
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What's the Janet route? | |
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riding the genius of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, to greater career heights....
Prince coulda done that...
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yep..more highs than lows | |
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I'm glad he didn't go the "let's work with the hottest producer of the moment" route. | |
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That was never a real threat. He made an intentional statement with his debut, produced, arranged, written and performed by Prince. Jam & Lewis owe HIM for "putting them on". They leveraged their success well, love them, but P was never going to let his vision be compromised by ANYBODY.
Janet, Jam and Lewis is another story/thread altogether and I don't hold it against her, they've been great muses for each other.
But to your OP, great ride indeed. I've been on it for as long as you and he remains my favorite artist. Prolific, diverse. No one else... | |
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datdude said:
That was never a real threat. He made an intentional statement with his debut, produced, arranged, written and performed by Prince. Jam & Lewis owe HIM for "putting them on". They leveraged their success well, love them, but P was never going to let his vision be compromised by ANYBODY. Apart from the times he's been produced, arranged, composed & performed by Kirk, Joshua & Wendy & Lisa, obviously... Just because he doesn't acknowledge it on the album sleeves doesn't mean it didn't happen. blah blah blah | |
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im not implying P should have let Jimmy & Terry produce hits for him like they did for Janet, SOS Band & New Edition and dozens of others...ive just always wondered what could have materialized had P, jimmy & terry collaborated equally...its clear that he didnt need them for his own career...my comment was more a statement on how the "janet route" was heavily fueled by the greatness of the Minnesota beats and rhythms that she sang over... | |
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erik319 said: datdude said:
That was never a real threat. He made an intentional statement with his debut, produced, arranged, written and performed by Prince. Jam & Lewis owe HIM for "putting them on". They leveraged their success well, love them, but P was never going to let his vision be compromised by ANYBODY. Apart from the times he's been produced, arranged, composed & performed by Kirk, Joshua & Wendy & Lisa, obviously... Just because he doesn't acknowledge it on the album sleeves doesn't mean it didn't happen. Ummm, that's called a COLLABORATION, heck even co-producing in some instances but never P as an artist being produced wholesale by any of those guys | |
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datdude said: erik319 said: Apart from the times he's been produced, arranged, composed & performed by Kirk, Joshua & Wendy & Lisa, obviously... Just because he doesn't acknowledge it on the album sleeves doesn't mean it didn't happen. Ummm, that's called a COLLABORATION, heck even co-producing in some instances but never P as an artist being produced wholesale by any of those guys Yes, dear. You keep thinking that & drinking the cool aid blah blah blah | |
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