I would say Caution is very different from Fear. . If it is Spring time, I might be cautious of what I wear or if I walk bike or drive because the weather could be rainy. That doesn't mean I'm Fearful or the weather. . It is true, to put a person neatly in a 1 box, usually never works. But there are people who define themselves in boxes. . Being the person/entertainer he was, he totally wrestled with it, even talked about that wrestle in the song Cause & Effect.
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Every celeb seems to have a 'Prince Story' now, enough of the Ping Pong and Basketball stories.. 'Somewhere in Uptown' | |
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You obviously didn't listen close enough. If he were political in those regards he wouldn't have performed for the Obama family last year. Well I did listen... Glad you brought up the White House visit....if Prince came down with some type of "illness" wondering how long after that visit. Also the White House did not turn purple the day he passed like many other places did. | |
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I didn't want to be the one to say it but I'm happy to agree. He has one Prince story which he repeats ad nauseam. | |
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Not to beat a dead horse or anything but when I reduce Caution to fear it' wasnt arbitrary. In every breakdown on primary (or root) emotions I've ever seen, fear is the base component for the secondary lists (which would be the secondary types of emotion). You know what the secondary ones are by their reliance upon similar brain regions. If a brain region that controls fear response (amygdala) is also activated with exercizing caution (which is a much more prefrontal cortex type of activity but also activates the amygdala) you could say precisely that its a (more evolutionarily nuanced) secondary emotion that evolves from the less complex base emotion of fear. E.g. So, not saying your examples are in any way wrong. I just think you may have misinterpreted why I don't see it as consequential. . Regarding the Black album... was that because of a conservative impulse in him or because he genuinely thought it was coming from a dark place and at that time he wanted something to express positvity?? I'm not sure. Nothing from his statements on that gives me that same impression . The homosexuality statements and the withdrawing from the overtly sexual expression to me can be considered conservative I guess, but I dont think a statement like "the bible says this.. thus" and a statement like "gays and perverts are destroying society, destroying children... think about the children!, society's going to shit! etc etc." are equal given the earlier definition you gave. . The burqa comments I'd say are genuinely conservative. He elaborates on the idea of order and authority and the lack of noise that you have in those societies. That's a genuine conservative argument for me. But its a social conservativism that has a strong affinity with the type of order he saw in the JW lifestyle. I don't think he'd agree with much of the politics of islamic nation-states and I don't think he'd agree with much of what "conservative" politicians say either, because as Ive inferred 3 times above, that terms means a gazillion different things. Change it one more time.. | |
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He was a huge capitalist, that's for sure. He also went crazy on copyright, which is welfare for the rich. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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The JW's are conservative but Prince got away with a lot. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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deleted i am not getting into politics [Edited 5/17/16 12:56pm] "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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"Whoever said that elephants were stronger than mules?" | |
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Splitting everyone up into "liberal" and "conservative" is a dumb thing to do and basically a vague, worthless task. Prince didn't hate gays and foreigners and he loved the environment and fairness in business, so he was definitely far away from many "conservatives" with their views. | |
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It all depends on how one defines "conservatism". Frank Zappa described himself as being a "practical Conservative". I don't know any recording artist who'd ever opposed the Republican Party any more overtly than him. He was pro freedom of speech, pro freedom of thinking, pro freedom of choice. Prince certainly wasn't 'conservative' by definition as a lot of his being was often articulated in his lyrics: pro individualism = pro freedom. I mean, come on, a man in heals? How conservative is that?
It went from spiritual to religious for him when he became a JW. That meant DOGMA. He was a free thinker who turned to being in search for a guiding line. He found it in organized religion. Whether that was good for his art is in the eye of the beholder. But in his final years he sang the line from 'Controversy' again: Am I straight or gay. Now, you don't do that if you're actually being opposed freedom of choice, do you? Prince might have had a period of dogmatic thinking, but I sense that he'd overcome that in his final years. Might be wrong on this, though. | |
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Concerning the Black album he later said he was concerned about kids coming along and hearing the album and that being a lasting remark from him etc. It was on the edge of censorship (yet he released it anyway in 1994 to get out of his contract)but never performed anything again))
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Pop Life everybody can't be on top... that's conservative belief.
America, that's conservative.
Rainbow Children is going ancient conservative.
But Lovesexy is really not conservative, mixing religion and sexual energies. Letting musical style go completely carefree and chaotic.
Planet Earth the song seems to be ecologically progressive but religiously conservative.
The vibe of AOA seems progressive.
I think the terms can be used for nusic aeshetics too
Hit n Run phase 1 is more chaotic and carefree and contemporary (on a surface level), phase 2 is definitely conservative in music style. Of course "Baltimore" lyrically seems progressive, but musically it's calming and conservative.
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He seemed pretty far left wing in the 80s, he seemed accepting of gender bending and would drop little lines like "whoever said that Elephants were stronger than Mules?" in Paisley Park (referring to social funding and such).
He definitely got more conservative as he got older and was brainwashed by the skygod cult though. He also started touting a lot of kooky conspiracy theories like chemtrails that mostly stem from the right wing scene of Alex Jones and his ilk. Prince himself said he was no longer political though, as the cult doesn't involve itself with politics. ¡The Future Is Ours, If You Can Count! https://www.youtube.com/w...A_zTY0qWWk | |
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Well it's self censorship, it's just not government censorship. ¡The Future Is Ours, If You Can Count! https://www.youtube.com/w...A_zTY0qWWk | |
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Yeah, that guy has no idea what he's talking about. Susan Rogers was around in the 80s, Prince was dropping all kinds of anti-Republican messages during that time, he spoke out agains Reagan's Star Wars, demanded more welfare funding, music programs for schools, etc.. I think what Susan was referring to (assuming she said anything) was how conservative Prince was in regards to alcohol and drugs, as well as his work ethic. This is a different thing from being conservative politically. ¡The Future Is Ours, If You Can Count! https://www.youtube.com/w...A_zTY0qWWk | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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THAT!^ | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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yep.... | |
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self censorship
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noun: censor; plural noun: censors
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Please keep posting threads. You're hilarious! . As for your question, nobody knows but Prince. | |
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suomynona said: Please keep posting threads. You're hilarious! . As for your question, nobody knows but Prince. True | |
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