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Thread started 05/12/16 12:32pm

DarkKnight1

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This sucks

Man, I thought I was coming to terms with this, then I watched a few clips on youtube...

Prince and Kendrick Lamar. Great collaboration.

Prince on American Idol: This one really shook me. It was everything. The surprise, the command of the audience and wow of the crowd. It was like music Jesus just blessed American Idol with his greatness, and then walk straight to his limo and left. It was everything that made Prince....Prince

Prince at Montreux: Shredtacular greatness

and many many more.

His appearances were epic.....all of them.

And now its over.

This sucks.

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Reply #1 posted 05/12/16 12:41pm

nursev

yep it sucks sad
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Reply #2 posted 05/12/16 1:12pm

PeteSilas

DarkKnight1 said:

Man, I thought I was coming to terms with this, then I watched a few clips on youtube...

Prince and Kendrick Lamar. Great collaboration.

Prince on American Idol: This one really shook me. It was everything. The surprise, the command of the audience and wow of the crowd. It was like music Jesus just blessed American Idol with his greatness, and then walk straight to his limo and left. It was everything that made Prince....Prince

Prince at Montreux: Shredtacular greatness

and many many more.

His appearances were epic.....all of them.

And now its over.

This sucks.

maybe that's the reason he held onto that stuff, so when he was gone, there would be plenty of unseen stuff. Watching it, I think, as a musician "Why put the work he obviously did into this if he didn't want it seen by as many people as possible". The voices of people who said he "jumped the shark" with lovesexy or this or that are growing softer and softer with P's death.

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Reply #3 posted 05/12/16 1:15pm

RiotPaisley

LoveSexywas an incredible album. It's funny to me that people want Artists to just keep putting out copies of their last album. I love hearing Artists evolve.

I don't think it's an accident that the cover of Parade actually says "Evolution"
Surprise, surprise.
Another treat. Another trick.
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Reply #4 posted 05/12/16 1:20pm

NorthC

I started a thread about how much I LoveSexy, but when I listen to ArtOfficialAge, I hear how he stayed true to himself and took it to the 21st century... cool
[Edited 5/12/16 13:21pm]
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Reply #5 posted 05/12/16 2:21pm

PeteSilas

there were albums i liked more than others, sure, but when I first listened to hnr I thought, "this is the same feeling I used to get when I first listened to Controversy". he never lost it, WE did. And that's not to say everything he did was genius, but more than enough was.

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Reply #6 posted 05/12/16 2:27pm

BlackandRising

RiotPaisley said:

LoveSexywas an incredible album. It's funny to me that people want Artists to just keep putting out copies of their last album. I love hearing Artists evolve. I don't think it's an accident that the cover of Parade actually says "Evolution"

I remember a number of friends that loved PR were COMPLETELY and acutely turned off by ATWIAD and never really got back into him. But I think what helped me understand what he was doing came from knowing his progression from the first two R&B albums, to the punk-funk of DM, to the....whatever you classify Controversy as, to the in-your-face-funk of 1999, to the pop masterpiece of PR. I wasn't surprised. I was expecting something in the mold of even more overt funk, but was ready to open up and listen to it. I think that's what Prince was all about when it is all said and done. Challenging people. Lovesexy was definitely one of those turning points as well.

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Reply #7 posted 05/12/16 2:29pm

ufoclub

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PeteSilas said:

DarkKnight1 said:

Man, I thought I was coming to terms with this, then I watched a few clips on youtube...

Prince and Kendrick Lamar. Great collaboration.

Prince on American Idol: This one really shook me. It was everything. The surprise, the command of the audience and wow of the crowd. It was like music Jesus just blessed American Idol with his greatness, and then walk straight to his limo and left. It was everything that made Prince....Prince

Prince at Montreux: Shredtacular greatness

and many many more.

His appearances were epic.....all of them.

And now its over.

This sucks.

maybe that's the reason he held onto that stuff, so when he was gone, there would be plenty of unseen stuff. Watching it, I think, as a musician "Why put the work he obviously did into this if he didn't want it seen by as many people as possible". The voices of people who said he "jumped the shark" with lovesexy or this or that are growing softer and softer with P's death.

Knowing that he loved putting hidden messages in stuff like album art and videos and songs, and also that he buried two time capsules (one in the UK near the old NPG store?), I think it's a safe assumption that he did like the idea of mysterious things and for certian things to be discovered after he was gone.

Let's hope that some incredible will or at least instructions for his work are found!

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Reply #8 posted 05/12/16 2:30pm

PeteSilas

BlackandRising said:

RiotPaisley said:

LoveSexywas an incredible album. It's funny to me that people want Artists to just keep putting out copies of their last album. I love hearing Artists evolve. I don't think it's an accident that the cover of Parade actually says "Evolution"

I remember a number of friends that loved PR were COMPLETELY and acutely turned off by ATWIAD and never really got back into him. But I think what helped me understand what he was doing came from knowing his progression from the first two R&B albums, to the punk-funk of DM, to the....whatever you classify Controversy as, to the in-your-face-funk of 1999, to the pop masterpiece of PR. I wasn't surprised. I was expecting something in the mold of even more overt funk, but was ready to open up and listen to it. I think that's what Prince was all about when it is all said and done. Challenging people. Lovesexy was definitely one of those turning points as well.

I really just think he didn't care for the humongousness of Purple Rain and wanted to alienate the pop fans. He also didn't want to get stuck with the pressure to "Beat It" as Michael Jackson had to deal with for five years between Thriller and Bad. A pressure which was really pointless and silly. So while Michael was stuck putting out Albums that mimicked Thriller, Prince did whatever the fuck he wanted. Both Brilliant but I think history will be more generous to Prince.

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Reply #9 posted 05/12/16 3:24pm

Aerogram

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NorthC said:

I started a thread about how much I LoveSexy, but when I listen to ArtOfficialAge, I hear how he stayed true to himself and took it to the 21st century... cool [Edited 5/12/16 13:21pm]

Back when Art Official Age was released, I started a thread about how it was a 21st Century Lovesexy, but didn't get much traction.

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Reply #10 posted 05/12/16 3:25pm

klick2me

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DarkKnight1 said:

Man, I thought I was coming to terms with this, then I watched a few clips on youtube...



Prince and Kendrick Lamar. Great collaboration.



Prince on American Idol: This one really shook me. It was everything. The surprise, the command of the audience and wow of the crowd. It was like music Jesus just blessed American Idol with his greatness, and then walk straight to his limo and left. It was everything that made Prince....Prince



Prince at Montreux: Shredtacular greatness




and many many more.




His appearances were epic.....all of them.



And now its over.






This sucks.






Montreux, a hard core fams dream concert. Serious.
klick
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Reply #11 posted 05/12/16 4:00pm

RiotPaisley

PeteSilas said:

there were albums i liked more than others, sure, but when I first listened to hnr I thought, "this is the same feeling I used to get when I first listened to Controversy". he never lost it, WE did. And that's not to say everything he did was genius, but more than enough was.



He was just always ahead of his time. And I think you're right, we were the ones who lost it- although for me, I loved everything the Artist put out. Some more than others though for sure. But admittedly his antics and his JW stuff frustrated me. He was no follower, he was a pioneer. But I get why he went there and sadly, he seemed to be getting himself back in recent years. I'm REALLY loving Hit and Run 2... I listen to it and think dang he's back!! Oh wait... ***Commence uncontrollable sobbing ***

I really still just can't believe he is gone. Way too fast, baby. I rarely say things aren't fair, this however is not fair.
Surprise, surprise.
Another treat. Another trick.
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Reply #12 posted 05/12/16 4:03pm

RiotPaisley

ufoclub said:



PeteSilas said:




DarkKnight1 said:


Man, I thought I was coming to terms with this, then I watched a few clips on youtube...



Prince and Kendrick Lamar. Great collaboration.



Prince on American Idol: This one really shook me. It was everything. The surprise, the command of the audience and wow of the crowd. It was like music Jesus just blessed American Idol with his greatness, and then walk straight to his limo and left. It was everything that made Prince....Prince



Prince at Montreux: Shredtacular greatness




and many many more.




His appearances were epic.....all of them.



And now its over.






This sucks.





maybe that's the reason he held onto that stuff, so when he was gone, there would be plenty of unseen stuff. Watching it, I think, as a musician "Why put the work he obviously did into this if he didn't want it seen by as many people as possible". The voices of people who said he "jumped the shark" with lovesexy or this or that are growing softer and softer with P's death.




Knowing that he loved putting hidden messages in stuff like album art and videos and songs, and also that he buried two time capsules (one in the UK near the old NPG store?), I think it's a safe assumption that he did like the idea of mysterious things and for certian things to be discovered after he was gone.



Let's hope that some incredible will or at least instructions for his work are found!



I heard something about the time capsules... Is anyone looking for them?
Surprise, surprise.
Another treat. Another trick.
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Reply #13 posted 05/12/16 4:10pm

Marrk

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klick2me said:

DarkKnight1 said:

Man, I thought I was coming to terms with this, then I watched a few clips on youtube...

Prince and Kendrick Lamar. Great collaboration.

Prince on American Idol: This one really shook me. It was everything. The surprise, the command of the audience and wow of the crowd. It was like music Jesus just blessed American Idol with his greatness, and then walk straight to his limo and left. It was everything that made Prince....Prince

Prince at Montreux: Shredtacular greatness

and many many more.

His appearances were epic.....all of them.

And now its over.

This sucks.

Montreux, a hard core fams dream concert. Serious.

Oh yeah! I dug out the show with 'Empty Room' on from 2009 tonight. So many deep cuts on that, underperformed gems. 'When the lights go down'? come on now.

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Reply #14 posted 05/12/16 4:10pm

RiotPaisley

Aerogram said:



NorthC said:


I started a thread about how much I LoveSexy, but when I listen to ArtOfficialAge, I hear how he stayed true to himself and took it to the 21st century... cool [Edited 5/12/16 13:21pm]


Back when Art Official Age was released, I started a thread about how it was a 21st Century Lovesexy, but didn't get much traction.



I quit lurking around here around the time that AOA was released. So many people were like "I'm done with him" and I just thought What!? There are many gems on that one.
Surprise, surprise.
Another treat. Another trick.
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Reply #15 posted 05/13/16 12:26am

bookwomen

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I watched Montreux today and yes it was a wonderful concert but it sure made me miss him more.

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Reply #16 posted 05/13/16 12:40am

sonshine

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DarkKnight1 said:

Man, I thought I was coming to terms with this, then I watched a few clips on youtube...

Prince and Kendrick Lamar. Great collaboration.

Prince on American Idol: This one really shook me. It was everything. The surprise, the command of the audience and wow of the crowd. It was like music Jesus just blessed American Idol with his greatness, and then walk straight to his limo and left. It was everything that made Prince....Prince

Prince at Montreux: Shredtacular greatness

and many many more.

His appearances were epic.....all of them.

And now its over.

This sucks.

This. More than any other before or since. Me = mind blown. His loss hurts, hurts bad.

[Edited 5/13/16 0:40am]

It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN
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Reply #17 posted 05/13/16 4:30am

FUNKYNESS

Indeed it does suck - illegal immigrants are encouraged to come in droves to my country and exploint the Constitution, my house is not worth half of what I paid for it 10 years ago, I cant get a decent full time job even with a MBA and military service, my little niece has to sit next to a grown man in a dress in the public restroom, our president helps everyone except the people who backed him the most - at our expense, true manhood is now considered criminal, and I am 25 times more likely to be killed by police than my Caucasian best friend...and on top of all that, the only thing that gave me some fleeting relief from this miserable existence in this godless world is gone.

I will never recover.

[Edited 5/13/16 4:32am]

Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE
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Reply #18 posted 05/13/16 4:46am

FUNKNROLL

klick2me said:

DarkKnight1 said:

Man, I thought I was coming to terms with this, then I watched a few clips on youtube...



Prince and Kendrick Lamar. Great collaboration.



Prince on American Idol: This one really shook me. It was everything. The surprise, the command of the audience and wow of the crowd. It was like music Jesus just blessed American Idol with his greatness, and then walk straight to his limo and left. It was everything that made Prince....Prince



Prince at Montreux: Shredtacular greatness




and many many more.




His appearances were epic.....all of them.



And now its over.






This sucks.






Montreux, a hard core fams dream concert. Serious.

I was lucky enough to be there 3rd night. Just saw Dreamer on YouTube - brought back a great memory. Was wondering where the footage might be... Amazing.
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Reply #19 posted 05/13/16 5:35am

thx185

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RiotPaisley said:

PeteSilas said:

there were albums i liked more than others, sure, but when I first listened to hnr I thought, "this is the same feeling I used to get when I first listened to Controversy". he never lost it, WE did. And that's not to say everything he did was genius, but more than enough was.

He was just always ahead of his time. And I think you're right, we were the ones who lost it- although for me, I loved everything the Artist put out. Some more than others though for sure. But admittedly his antics and his JW stuff frustrated me. He was no follower, he was a pioneer. But I get why he went there and sadly, he seemed to be getting himself back in recent years. I'm REALLY loving Hit and Run 2... I listen to it and think dang he's back!! Oh wait... ***Commence uncontrollable sobbing ***

You nailed it. All his work was great, I didn't love it all, but I did appreciate it all for being uniquely Prince.

.

And then the last 4 albums from the 3EG/Josh era had him showing lots of new inspiration. "Black Muse".. and then it's over. sad

.

Rest In Peace, beautiful one

"..free to change your mind"
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Reply #20 posted 05/13/16 11:23am

PeteSilas

FUNKYNESS said:

Indeed it does suck - illegal immigrants are encouraged to come in droves to my country and exploint the Constitution, my house is not worth half of what I paid for it 10 years ago, I cant get a decent full time job even with a MBA and military service, my little niece has to sit next to a grown man in a dress in the public restroom, our president helps everyone except the people who backed him the most - at our expense, true manhood is now considered criminal, and I am 25 times more likely to be killed by police than my Caucasian best friend...and on top of all that, the only thing that gave me some fleeting relief from this miserable existence in this godless world is gone.

I will never recover.

[Edited 5/13/16 4:32am]

i know you didn't mean it that way but that wass some funny shit!

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Reply #21 posted 05/13/16 11:26am

PeteSilas

thx185 said:

RiotPaisley said:

PeteSilas said: He was just always ahead of his time. And I think you're right, we were the ones who lost it- although for me, I loved everything the Artist put out. Some more than others though for sure. But admittedly his antics and his JW stuff frustrated me. He was no follower, he was a pioneer. But I get why he went there and sadly, he seemed to be getting himself back in recent years. I'm REALLY loving Hit and Run 2... I listen to it and think dang he's back!! Oh wait... ***Commence uncontrollable sobbing ***

You nailed it. All his work was great, I didn't love it all, but I did appreciate it all for being uniquely Prince.

.

And then the last 4 albums from the 3EG/Josh era had him showing lots of new inspiration. "Black Muse".. and then it's over. sad

.

Rest In Peace, beautiful one

for me there really were only two artists I would listen to each and every album, one was Bruce the other was Prince. Both were capable of just blowing you away out of the blue, just like it did on their best songs. In Bruce's case, he'll bring me to tears, in Prince's case It's more like you're listening to a magician of sound.

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