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Reply #30 posted 08/09/15 1:23pm

Aerogram

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Dear Prince,

So a lot of fans here are mad when they get your record because it's not to their liking and they're mad when they don't get your record the way they want it even though they prolly won't like it one bit, even if they'll download it for free just in case cuz hope springs eternal.

So how come you don't give a rat's ass about us Orgers? It's such a huge mystery.

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Reply #31 posted 08/09/15 1:26pm

Guitarhero

Aerogram said:

Dear Prince,

So a lot of fans here are mad when they get your record because it's not to their liking and they're mad when they don't get your record the way they want it even though they prolly won't like it one bit, even if they'll download it for free just in case cuz hope springs eternal.

So how come you don't give a rat's ass about us Orgers? It's such a huge mystery.

lol thumbs up!

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Reply #32 posted 08/09/15 3:12pm

hifidelity67

They fixed the sound at club Nokia in LA, you said you'd play there every night if they did. You talk outta your ass or what?
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Reply #33 posted 08/09/15 3:12pm

hifidelity67

Come to Long Beach n do a 21 night stay please
[Edited 8/9/15 22:09pm]
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Reply #34 posted 08/09/15 8:24pm

RJOrion

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Dear Prince,

I hope u r well and in good health
Aside from this I don't need anything else as I appreciate all that u do and all that u give

kiss2 !
[Edited 8/9/15 11:05am]



all jokes and witty banter aside...i wish i would have thought to submit the comment you submitted ....and i hope im not the only other person that feels that way
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Reply #35 posted 08/09/15 8:34pm

Astasheiks

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7teenz said:

And before I purchase another note of your music. I still would like to reived my Lotus Flower T-shirt.

The subscription was a birthday gift, and I beleive and saddened that the giver wasted their money.

lol I think all of us who has been a fan since 1978 should get a Lotus Flower T-shirt. But at least the ones that paid or was owed it!

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Reply #36 posted 08/10/15 4:11am

Blixical

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Why did you remove "Can't Stop this Feeling I got" from Graffiti Bridge?
The movie was so awful that I can't imagine putting the scene back in hurting it any.

มีเพียงความว่างเปล่า rose 只有空虚 rose Dim ond gwacter rose 만 공허함이있다 rose 唯一の虚しさがあります wilted There is only the void.
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Reply #37 posted 08/10/15 7:19am

HatrinaHaterwi
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Aerogram said:

Dear Prince,

So a lot of fans here are mad when they get your record because it's not to their liking and they're mad when they don't get your record the way they want it even though they prolly won't like it one bit, even if they'll download it for free just in case cuz hope springs eternal.

So how come you don't give a rat's ass about us Orgers? It's such a huge mystery.

If he didn't give a rat's ass about just us Orgers, that would actually be understandable. falloff The huge mystery is why he doesn't give a rat's ass about his fans in general, including the ones that have never been Orgers; until he needs an immediate influx of cash?

There once were numerous websites dedicated to Prince that fans in general made on their own time and with their own money, to which Prince acting like a jealous bitch wanted to control, so he convinced them to join his "umbrella", only for him to turn around and shut them all down. A few remained and did their best to comply with his ever growing list of demands on what would and would not be allowed until they just couldn't take it and folded. Prince had his own websites that he tried to stifle freedom of expression on, so muc so that they just couldn't survive his tyranny.

All the places he could control are long gone and yet here the Org is still standing, even with those of us who have never and will never be in..."The Purple Collective or The Purple Army."



Ummm...yeah. falloff

[Edited 8/10/15 11:10am]

I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart.
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Reply #38 posted 08/10/15 7:56am

GoldiesParade

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Dear Prince

Why don't you value your own music? You just give or piss it away in half baked ventures.

http://www.goldiesparade.co.uk/ - Prince discography, tour history, news and more.
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Reply #39 posted 08/10/15 10:38am

terrig

Dearest Prince,

Your business ventures and various projects since the 90's have always been ambitous and impressive. Back then I understood 'slave' on your face and backed you the whole way. You were before your time as it speaks to whats happening today with artists rights. Even by independent standards - you’ve done amazingly well on your own. You had enough money at that point to make mistakes without putting yourself under. Would that we all could be so privileged?

I'm IN. I'm a lifer. I buy. In every format you present your material in.

But can we talk? I'm not a fan of record labels, or the sheisty workings of the music business in general. BUT as crooked as they are they did make you a wordwide superstar. Are contracts fair? Well, you need contracts - business is ugly. But contracts CAN makes things FAIR ENOUGH. Really they just have to be FAIR ENOUGH. You do want someone fronting the $$$ right? Thats what its about?

It's true that the system as it is, sucks and needs a major and possibly government intevention based reform. That being said, advising young artists not to sign to a label is ……..just UGH. It’s not going to win you legions of friends championing your cause. Signing to a a label in and of itself is a unique and special PRIVILEGE everyone doesn’t get to enjoy. It doesn’t mean you should get ripped off, of course not….but come. on.

Younger people should be counseled to know how to hire the right attorneys, how to make a good (fair enough) deal, not to sign a long 20 year deal, or things like that. But YOU DID GREAT AS A LABEL ARTIST. Your career was NURTURED. Your losses absorbed. And younger artists are supposed to look at you and “Man, I hope that doesn’t happen to me!” REALLY?

You may not have been happy or content - but your music was promoted, accessible, projects were cohesive....and again, you may have had a really bad contract.....but for fans it was great. They did handle their business in getting the music to the fans. You did make MILLIONS AND MILLIONS. “Don’t sign a label contract.” REALLY?

Do you really think a young artist can reach any ievel of saturation alone? And while some one/offs have via youtube - there's not yet been ONE global phenom such as yourself to come out of being a 'youtube' star.

Equating a recod contract to slavery isn't true. You're an employee when you sign a recording contract. You're not a slave. My goodness Prince, I know your world isn’t like ours…but from a friend out here who wishes you nothing but the best….you are lucky enough get to do what you love. We all know it’s not just talent that gets you what you have….you needed luck too. There are tons of talented people who never are heard of because they weren’t lucky enough.

You have obligations to a contract to fullfil your end. SO WHAT?????? EVERYONE who works a job has aspects of it they find tiresome. Its hard to get behind multi-millionaires complaining when they've done REALLY REALLY WELL even in the corrupt system that exists.

Just because you’re rich doesn’t mean you should stand for being ripped off, I get that - you deserve what you deserve -Artists are getting ripped off on streaming -we all understand this now, but that means force the record labels to do better by you. That change has to come from the inside of the industry forced by artists with enough money to fight it like yourself. Don't whine to the public.

A lot of it isn’t fair. A lot of life isn’t fair. You sound like a petulant spoiled child and its silly I’m writing random letter on your fan board because — you need to STAHHHHHP with the public whining. Please????

Equating a recording contract to slavery is bad bad form - No one wants to hear you whine and complain. Again. Please understand that 99.9% of the entire human race would love to have your problem. Fix it on the inside of the music industry not out in public.
If I worked for you - you’d probably fire me for this…But dammit it comes from love. I love it when the world loves Prince like I do. Just make the music, please?

[Edited 8/10/15 10:40am]

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Reply #40 posted 08/10/15 12:43pm

Aerogram

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Aerogram said:

Dear Prince,

So a lot of fans here are mad when they get your record because it's not to their liking and they're mad when they don't get your record the way they want it even though they prolly won't like it one bit, even if they'll download it for free just in case cuz hope springs eternal.

So how come you don't give a rat's ass about us Orgers? It's such a huge mystery.

If he didn't give a rat's ass about just us Orgers, that would actually be understandable. falloff The huge mystery is why he doesn't give a rat's ass about his fans in general, including the ones that have never been Orgers; until he needs an immediate influx of cash?

There once were numerous websites dedicated to Prince that fans in general made on their own time and with their own money, to which Prince acting like a jealous bitch wanted to control, so he convinced them to join his "umbrella", only for him to turn around and shut them all down. A few remained and did their best to comply with his ever growing list of demands on what would and would not be allowed until they just couldn't take it and folded. Prince had his own websites that he tried to stifle freedom of expression on, so muc so that they just couldn't survive his tyranny.

All the places he could control are long gone and yet here the Org is still standing, even with those of us who have never and will never be in..."The Purple Collective or The Purple Army."



Ummm...yeah. falloff

[Edited 8/10/15 11:10am]

So Prince is the Salvador Dali of pop, he's eccentric and may not need the money, so he's releasing things for prestige and promotion the way he sees fits, mostly to be greeted by fairly tepid praise from critics and cranky reviews from hardcore fans dissapointed for the millionth time. Albums should matter but they don't in the present state of the industry, artists like Prince can make much more money from touring and the more casual fans are barely aware he has released a bunch of albums since leaving Warner. Do you see a point where an artist, knowing he'll derive little revenue from his latest offering even under optimal conditions, might just do what the hell he wants? I think that's what's happening, he's been given the finger and he's sort of giving it back, knowing he'll be fine. Those of us that really really really want his album will do what we can, end of story. Those that were already convinced it would be a bad album should have no issue -- why would they or Prince care?

At the end of the day, it's his music, his image and his career plus we all know Prince is a major control freak, so it's sad so many dedicated fans who ran fansites were so disappointed but at the same time

we all know they didn't help with the then burning issue of bootleg distribution, which was for better and for worse a Prince preoccupation.

For what it's worth, Prince is not the first genius to be a complete dick in some respects, but you can take comfort in knowing that if we only accepted works of art, music, scientific theories, etc. from nice guys, perhaps we'd still be reading by a candle.

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Reply #41 posted 08/14/15 1:18pm

hifidelity67

Time to fix the club, the ceiling fell down. Remodel n reopen with you doing a long stint there so I can go to First Ave finally.thumbs up!

yeahthat

[Edited 8/14/15 13:33pm]

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Reply #42 posted 08/15/15 3:57pm

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Dear Prince,


Sometimes it is okay to remember who you are. Despite the fact that you were a "slave" to record companies, and you went with the moniker of an unpronouncable (but cool) symbol, you were still you: a human being, a person with a past and undetermined future, the most talented musician to have ever graced us with such a profound presence, and The One who made a difference in my life because of your music.


Sometimes it is okay to acknowledge your career and your past as an artist. You have an incredible array of music (and hits) that has touched so many lives and been the soundtrack to the roles we have played collectively here on earth. Alone, you have done some amazing compositions - and, in my mind, seeing you sit and play the piano or guitar alone in your concerts created a shared intimacy unlike any other relationship I've had. And together with your bands such as The Revolution and the NPG, you've constantly reminded me how much better music is when you collaborate and share it with others. I plead with you to maintain the friendships you've created onstage and in the studio with your former associates because I hate to think that sometimes you don't call them anymore... that you turn your back on friends you once considered family... and ignore how much lives change (for good and bad) when you are no longer in them. Time waits for nobody... and I hope that when you need someone, former friends will come around and be there for you. I say that because fans can be tempermental. They may not like everything you put out and only want you to return to your former sound... former self... in a former timespace. But, we have been longtime followers of your music and career. We are no longer fans, but have come to consider ourselves family. We are only united because of you. Without you, we lose ourselves, lose touch with who we once were, and grow further apart from you - the music you gave us, the moments you shared with us, the mutual admiration, and the suspense of "what's next?"


Sometimes it is okay to take a break. Walk away and enjoy yourself doing what you love. But don't be gone for too long and when you return, don't worry about reinventing the wheel. While you are gone, there will always be a Gary Clark Jr., DeAngelo, Justin Timberlake, Miguel, or ________ (anyone else whose name you can insert here) whom YOU have inspired to take your place, be on the same level as you, or fill a gap in your absence. It doesn't matter though because there is only one YOU. I only wish YOU believed in YOU as much as we do or did because then you wouldn't have to shun your fans, cease relationships with others you once enjoyed, run away from your past, or shy away from how/who you used to be.


Sometimes it is okay to be protective of your rights as an artist. You deserve to be paid - and I'm sure I speak for many of us who can say we've paid over and over again to have whatever it is you're selling. But please remember that it is possible for a generation to grow up and not know you, your name, or hear your music because you have somehow eliminated people's access to hear or see your music through mainstream Internet sources. I feel sorry for the generation who will not get the privilige of seeing you in concert, watching you in movies, witnessing your expansive career through videos, or hearing your music. June 7th was always a special day for me because I knew it meant the birth of a new Prince release to coincide with your birthday; I am someone who did buy the cassette maxi-singles and 12" records because they always promised something different than the standard album. These are the types of things that will mean NOTHING to my kids or their children because they will never get the chance to experience them for themselves. I cherish those memories of my youth because - well, they just don't happen any more. Whose to blame for that?


Sometimes it is okay to admit you are wrong. No, the Interent is not dead. Not all record comapnies are out to screw people over. And your supporters will continue to follow you IF you don't make them the enemy. No one wants to see you succeed more than the people that continually see your concerts, buy your music, and anticipate the future of your career. What good is having a vault if nothing ever comes out of it? You once spoke of God speaking through you through your music -- share God with us then; what's His message? It surely can't be more lyrics about being ripped off by music companies.


Sometimes it's okay to be YOU. The mystery of who you are was once intriguing... and it still can be. But I get tired of trying to defend why you are so cocky at award shows, why no one knows much about your current life status (are you married, where do you live, if you have kids, what you are thinking, etc.), and how critics always seem to say your next album is a "comeback" but then it never really happens. I used to have a bumpersticker on my car in high school that read, "I'm listening to Prince just to piss you off!" I drove around town proudly with it! But as a follower of your career now, I don't know what project you are working on, when street dates are for your next release, or what the stage and set list might look like for the next tour. These are things I used to know! If there ever would be a gameshow about All Things Prince -- I would have been crowned a champion. But now - it seems like you live in an undisclosed location and don't want fans to know a thing about you. All we know is what we imagine to be... or how/who you used to be. Forgive us if we are bitter about our un-enlightenment. Excuse our ignorance, but it really does feel like we are living in an Age of Darkness regarding the Purple Realm. Why wait for books to be written by others about you, some of whom have never met you, when you could be sharing your story yourself? If not in an autobiography, then perhaps you will consider returning to songwriting that pertains to YOU. You used to write songs about questioning your relationship with your parents, with God, and with the times. People connect with you over that because they have the same questions! If you are delighted by elephants and flowers... write about it... sing songs about it. We are not going to laugh about Starfish & Coffee -- we get it! It is okay; continue to write songs about the unknown, or what you do know, what you've lived, and what meaning-making you have created. Share that with us again and again, we love it! You've always wished for us to "Live to see The Dawn." I'm still waiting for The Dawn, Prince. We truly want you to see it too! Dusk is inevitable, however, and none of us will live forever... and some of us have died waiting.



rose rose rose rose rose rose rose

[Edited 8/15/15 16:02pm]

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Reply #43 posted 08/15/15 8:08pm

SignOthetimes1
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P,

the remasters 1980-88.

that's it.

your new music since Rave is just a cringe

and an embarrasment for "the purple army".

"hit after hit"...who cares..they are only hits

in your head and Hannahs deluded whatever.

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Reply #44 posted 08/16/15 9:23am

wouldntulove2l
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Dear Prince,

Please release The Second Coming and also please release The Rebel's Sessions. And also please stop wearing those funky wedge heels and and those platform shoes shoes they aren't cool.

The End

If a man is considered guilty
For what goes on in his mind
Then give me the electric chair
For all my future crimes"
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Reply #45 posted 08/16/15 9:29am

RJOrion

wouldntulove2loveme says

Dear Prince,

Please release The Second Coming and also please release The Rebel's Sessions.

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for real tho
[Edited 8/16/15 9:30am]
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Reply #46 posted 08/19/15 11:07am

ThisOne

Dear Prince

Let's get naked - just me n u

kiss2 !
mailto:www.iDon'tThinkSo.com.Uranus
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Reply #47 posted 08/22/15 2:42am

databank

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Dear Prince.

Don't listen to a single word they say here.

lol

A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/
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Reply #48 posted 08/23/15 8:16pm

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Red said:

Dear Prince

Would you kindly reimburse me for all the lingerie I bought for you 20 years ago. Or you could buy a piece of ART. www.cjsgallerycanada.com

How funny; ever heard the line..."C J Billy Jack Bitch"? biggrin

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Reply #49 posted 08/23/15 8:18pm

Astasheiks

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Dear Prince, "When are you going to pay your back child support to the SonofPrince"??? eek razz lol

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Reply #50 posted 08/23/15 9:16pm

hifidelity67

Can I have my fuckin Prince spotify playlist back goddammit!
[Edited 8/23/15 21:17pm]
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Reply #51 posted 08/31/15 7:50am

luvsexy4all

so we STILL cant get musicology,3121, D& P , chaos and disorder, black album , rainbow children, news on TIDAL.

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