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What do your dear ones think of HitNRun? Today, I put HitnRun on in the living room, rather than in my secluded computer room/library.
You guys scared me enough about what a non-fan would think but to my surprise...
My honey likes the whole thing and four songs in particular.
Those are (ahem):
FallinLovetonite Shut This Down Like a Mack HardRocklover
His comment: "What's the median age at the Org? (I don't know, I said easily 45 to 50) "They won't get this -- too old!"
Did you have any friend or family members tell you what they think of HitnRun or were you just too scared to play in front of anyone?
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Aerogram said: Today, I put HitnRun on in the living room, rather than in my secluded computer room/library.
You guys scared me enough about what a non-fan would think but to my surprise...
My honey likes the whole thing and four songs in particular.
Those are (ahem):
FallinLovetonite Shut This Down Like a Mack HardRocklover
His comment: "What's the median age at the Org? (I don't know, I said easily 45 to 50) "They won't get this -- too old!"
Did you have any friend or family members tell you what they think of HitnRun or were you just too scared to play in front of anyone?
[Edited 9/11/15 16:32pm] I hope you called your honey out on his ageism. | |
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Ageism goes both ways. Sure. it's normal for the older and wiser to feel vastly superior, but you only need to think about your parents to know older folks worship older music while the young thrive on cheap grooves just like you and I when we were puppies. [Edited 9/11/15 16:48pm] | |
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leaf there guessing people's age even if they're right in front of me, let alone on the org, just through someone's posts time ago not to play prince in front of friends because they simply do not get him. they'll either be lukewarm (which is being polite, lol) or simply say they don't like it. no matter how good it is. my favorit songs get enough abuse on the org, i can do without them being made fun of by strangers who overhear me listening. because, you know, occasional folk will even say something horrible about say and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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I'm 53 and he's 60. He's in great shape and barely looks 48.
Most of the time, he calls Prince "Princess" but not tonight. | |
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i love him already and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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He's a closet Prince fan case or my captive lover, I haven't decided yet. | |
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Aerogram said:
Ageism goes both ways. Sure. it's normal for the older and wiser to feel vastly superior, but you only need to think about your parents to know older folks worship older music while the young thrive on cheap grooves just like you and I when we were puppies. [Edited 9/11/15 16:48pm] And ageisms/generalisations from you now. I don't feel vastly superior and I don't consider myself any wiser than my younger friends. And I've never thrived on cheap grooves, thanks. And given that you and your partner I guess fall into the more mature category of Prince fan, it's a bit disappointing that you suggest that other 'oldies' are somehow different to you and how you appreciate Prince's current output. | |
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Mom likes Million $ show. And June cuz i been playin it so fucking much . For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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same thing used to happen when i still lived with my parents. my mom always learned the lyrics to new songs pretty quickly. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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^ My parents live with me btw For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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my wife hates it...she thinks it sounds "childish" | |
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The family loves it, 3 year old, 17 year old, 35 year old and me the geezer (45). Age got nothing to do with it. My 17 year old loved AOA, he's an old school rap fan, but after being introduced to Purple Rain (the movie) last year, he got what Prince is all about and he's digging it. My wife and son get me keen on the hip hop and I poison them with Prince fever. All good for all ages.
btw - I'm having fun with H&R, so for me it requires no musical dissection nor further scrutiny, that's what it's about. Professional, amateurish what not. I don't care, it's all about being there. And, it's a Prince album like any other. | |
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So a 60 year old thinks a record is for a younger crowd after asking about the Org's median age and he's ageist?
It's nothing like that.
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My son laughed. He's 35, Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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as posted in the other thread, my little girl's review: "this makes me sad" & "prince is better than this." | |
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my 5 year old loves the first four songs, but "Shut This Down" is his stank-face, head-bobbin' favorite so far. After that, he loses interest a little, but stank-face returns with "X's Face". Wife thinks the same thing your man thinks; she likes it but thinks it will appeal to a much younger crowd, not those of us that want him to create something like his former self. She has stated with each of his previous albums for the past 5 years that she thought he was stuck in the 80's but this one sounds fresh and completely danceable. I'm paraphrasing, but that was the jist of her comment after listening tonite. | |
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I was playing it at the store today. Played it twice all the way through and had 4 different people at different times ask what I was playing. They all 4 liked it and wanted to buy it. Its funny also because apparently none were big Prince fans and were surprised that was even still making music. I got their name and numbers if by chance this is released to stores like it is supposed to. Our music distributor does not have it slated for this week so I don't know if this is an amazon item only or if a particular store has an exclusive? Not really sure but so far people like it at least here. | |
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The age of the members, on the org?? Prince 4Ever. | |
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My wife really likes HnR and she likes prince but not a big fan. | |
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My wife is a long time Prince fan and has only heard the first few tracks of the new album. She said it wasn't as bad as she expected, but only because she likes "x-factor shite". "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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my 5 year old loves the first four songs, but "Shut This Down" is his stank-face, head-bobbin' favorite so far. After that, he loses interest a little, but stank-face returns with "X's Face". Wife thinks the same thing your man thinks; she likes it but thinks it will appeal to a much younger crowd, not those of us that want him to create something like his former self. She has stated with each of his previous albums for the past 5 years that she thought he was stuck in the 80's but this one sounds fresh and completely danceable. I'm paraphrasing, but that was the jist of her comment after listening tonite. I've found the same with the first 4 songs - my daughters (9&2) love them. Especially Million $ Show, probably because it sounds like Beyoncé doing a Disney special. | |
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My boyfriend, who is a far bigger Prince fan than me, hates the album. Absolutely hates it. My brother, who is 18 likes the songs I don't like (like a mack, ain't about 2 stop, shut this down) and dislikes the songs I do like (1000 xs and 0s, fallinlove2nite, hardrocklover). My mother, who claims to like prince, thinks it's shit. And my sister wouldn't even listen to it cause she's a bitch | |
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My 16 year old daughter took a liking to "Ain't About To Stop". She was like, "I like that one. That one is pretty cool." She did later note that she thinks it's funny that Prince is trying to sound "young". | |
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I made my wife listen to it today while I cleaned the shower. (It was the second time I made her listen to it.) She was NOT happy. She thinks it's Prince's weakest album. For context, she REALLY liked AOA. Probably more so than any new Prince album that's been released since we got together (2001). My 4-month-old daughter pooped the first time she heard it. But today she seemed to enjoy it while she did some tummy time. My cats are indifferent. "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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my 9 year old son as Shut This Down starts: him: "Daddy who is that?" me: "Prince" him: "daddy why do we always listen to Prince?" me: "because thats my favorite musician" him: "i dont like this song Daddy, can we listen to "Private Joy?" wife: " yes PLEASE take that screamin shit off...why does he sound like that?" | |
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RJOrion said: my 9 year old son as Shut This Down starts: him: "Daddy who is that?" me: "Prince" him: "daddy why do we always listen to Prince?" me: "because thats my favorite musician" him: "i dont like this song Daddy, can we listen to "Private Joy?" wife: " yes PLEASE take that screamin shit off...why does he sound like that?" "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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This album is the perfect one for this thread and question. The responses are fascinating. I played a few snippets for wifey and she was pretty positive which horrified me to be honest. For years I've played "the good stuff" and she's uninterested unless it's raspeberry beret, purple rain, cream or manic Monday. Then this pop throwaway album and suddenly she likes it. I don't know what to make of this situation to be honest. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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