The Rainbow Children, Musicology and 3121 are all quite great in my opinion also. Everything after is hit or miss, with the hits being really good and the misses being depressing If you will, so will I | |
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That's an excellent question, my answer is probably not. Not because he doesn't have some good song in that time frame. I know i would not be the fan i am now. No way! | |
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Well, the whole point is that something like that would not happen...diffrent times, context, society, etc. Exactly my point, if For You was released in 2000 it would drown in techno shit and Coldplay | |
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Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic - realesed in 1999 Prince 4Ever. | |
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thekidsgirl said: If his post-2000 work was all that had ever come out, I'd definitely still be a fan, just not to the same degree... I didn't start seriously getting into P until 2001, and I remember Rave Un2 the Joy Fantastic being one of the first albums of his I bought... I wore that cd OUT :boxed: Yes, yes, yes. Rave technically came out in 1999, but it was late in the year. . [Edited 11/7/15 10:58am] It is not about his post 2000 work. It is about his carreer starting in 2000, so For You would've been released in 2000. Either this, or the title of the thread should be changed. | |
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^ no no no... Prince 4Ever. | |
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thedance said: ^ no no no... No, his carreer started with For You. Not with Rave or the Rainbow Children. So the question is clearly: would you be a fan if For You was released in 2000. | |
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Lol...... I disagree Kapo... the OP meant would you be a fan if his career started with the music post-2000. That would be Rave In2 and on... Prince 4Ever. | |
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no | |
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thedance said:
Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic - realesed in 1999 Perfect then If you will, so will I | |
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thedance said: Lol..... I disagree Kapo... the OP meant would you be a fan if his career started with the music post-2000. That would be Rave In2 and on... The rest of the replies just didn't get the point. | |
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kapo74 said: thedance said: ^ no no no... No, his carreer started with For You. Not with Rave or the Rainbow Children. So the question is clearly: would you be a fan if For You was released in 2000. The OP states that (hypothetically), the only albums he would have would be from then (2000) until 2015. If you will, so will I | |
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thekidsgirl said: kapo74 said: No, his carreer started with For You. Not with Rave or the Rainbow Children. So the question is clearly: would you be a fan if For You was released in 2000. The OP states that (hypothetically), the only albums he would have would be from then (2000) until 2015. Nope, the OP states that his carreer would have started in 2000. It is indeed an interesting thought. For You being released in 2000 and so on. Would Purple Rain have had an impact in 2006? Anyways, let the OP decide what he meant with this thread. | |
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The Chocolate InvasionReleased: March 29, 2004Label: NPGThe SlaughterhouseReleased: March 29, 2004Label: NPG
Wasn't the Chocolate Invasion and Slaughterhouse simply songs from his 80's vault? So those wouldn't count would it?
He probably wouldn't be asked to do the superbowl if he didn't have those 80's hits under his belt either.
My answer is, yes, but certainly not a super fan.
I like my prince, fresh outta the 80's. HA! | |
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The Chocalate Invasion was 2001 but Slaughterhouse was from 1985 the Flesh sessions
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There were MUCH better R&B artists that came out after the year 2000. | |
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All of this and more is 4 u. With <3, sincerity and deepest care, my life with u eye share ~Prince~
Life is time time is space and space is what Eye need ~Awesome A.V~ | |
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I would be. Toejam @ Peach & Black Podcast: http://peachandblack.podbean.com
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Maybe. I follow a lot of artists who are not big pop stars. If I dig their music and is sold by their live shows then yes. I loved rainbow children, 3121, lotusflowr and AOA. Would I follow the former band members based on their output in the 2000s, um no,lol: except for Sheila and Jesse. | |
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I do not count Rave un2 or in2 as part of the question. Rave In2 may have come out later in 2000 and even 2001 according to one source, but they are remixes of songs made in 1999 and possibly earlier. . It is very simple logic, that songs designed and recorded in 1999, would not exist in a 2000 onwards Prince reality. Without the 1999 album (I get them confused the Raves), there would be no 2000 remix album. Same for there being no "Very best of Prince" the single CD of Warner Brothers era smashes released in 2001. So the first deposit in the album bank is a steaming turd called the Rainbow Children, a musical piece of cult dogma. . Why are we argiuing over permutations of Rave, the album is an abortion set to music and probably his low point. The album was so bad it destroyed Clive Davis's winning streak at Arista and straight after the smash of Supernatural. In Davis's autobiography (2012), he does not even mention Rave or Prince, but virtually every other album from Janis Joplin and Laura Nyro onwards he had a hand in making. Davis got fired from his own label and had to start J records on his own because of the nuclear bomb set off by Rave. Even Prince look with the pigafetta braids and horrible blue plastic coat was pathetic. Seriously how many Prince classics have come off that abortion. Everything was plastic, the drums, the vocals and over the top harmonies, the guest slots are badly dated like everything else of 1999, the year of girl groups and machine pumped boy bands. . If anything, I actually think the albums 3121, Lotusflow3r, 20Ten and AOA made have interested me in at least liking the guy. Million dollar show on Hitnrun would have to start with openings from Musicology and she loves me 4 me instead and there would be no 1000 X's and 0's as the song dates from at least 1993. . So I answered thre question in the sense, music made after January 1st 2000, not before, Rave is a 20th century album made in the 2nd millenium AD. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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That statemnet speaks 4 itself. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Actually there is no need to insult u. If the answer is no, it is no. Pretty simple. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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The look alone would have been a big no-no for me. [Edited 11/10/15 7:33am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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^ Hey Bonatoc, why do you always come off as very "negative"...? Prince 4Ever. | |
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Yet your comment says a great deal. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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My initial reaction was no, because I probably never would have heard of him. However, assuming that the entire feud with WB had not taken place, Prince would have gotten massive top 40 radio play, and I think I would have discovered him, maybe around the time of 3121. Certainly his performances on that Fox show where the contestants sang for Simon Cowell, along with the Super Bowl performance would have made me buy 3121, and from there I'd have been hooked.
So, yes. | |
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