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Thread started 06/04/16 12:34pm

FUNKYNESS

The most sobering realization is that it will NEVER be as great as it once was - no matter how long you live.

We will never see our Prince again. I just have to say it over and over...until I get over it.

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Reply #1 posted 06/04/16 12:43pm

traceyp23

FUNKYNESS said:

We will never see our Prince again. I just have to say it over and over...until I get over it.



There is sure something missing in the world now. Life is somehow just a little bit less. It's a hole we'll work around forever.
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Reply #2 posted 06/04/16 12:53pm

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The only consolation is look at the last pics of Muhammed Ali. He was old and tired and withered away and such a far cry from The Greatest. So at least Prince was spared that and we were spared seeing him that way. He still had some good years left in him for sure, but he was getting old and more frail and in pain and at least he didn't have to deal with that. Also it's no cakewalk to get off opiate addiction and that would have been a tough road for him, especially dealing with his physical pain at the same time.

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I wish he was still here but just trying to look at the positive side, somehow. I know it's a stretch. I saw the Atlanta shows and he was still an incredible performer, but he's at peace now and that is something.

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Reply #3 posted 06/04/16 12:59pm

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FunkiestOne said:

The only consolation is look at the last pics of Muhammed Ali. He was old and tired and withered away and such a far cry from The Greatest. So at least Prince was spared that and we were spared seeing him that way. He still had some good years left in him for sure, but he was getting old and more frail and in pain and at least he didn't have to deal with that. Also it's no cakewalk to get off opiate addiction and that would have been a tough road for him, especially dealing with his physical pain at the same time.

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I wish he was still here but just trying to look at the positive side, somehow. I know it's a stretch. I saw the Atlanta shows and he was still an incredible performer, but he's at peace now and that is something.

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This makes me feel better. Thanks for posting this.

He's in the Big White Mansion. RIP Prince
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Reply #4 posted 06/04/16 2:57pm

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Prince is gone, but because he was so alive with music, he will live on forever and a day.

Mozart had an even sadder death at a younger age, but look at how he is remembered now. Prince is in a great position to be considered one of the finest seminal artists of the recording age. Where Mozart was restricted to music sheets, Prince could record his compositions direct to tape. He is flat out the best multi-instrumentalist singer songwriter arranger producer in history so far, the best one man band ever -- then he was also a superb bandleader, coaxing every ounce of talent out of his musicians and training them to obey his cues like a drill sergeant, and it's all on soundboard recordings that have enthralled many fans including your humble Orger.

So yes, Prince is gone, but he's never going away again. His songs will be covered, his recordings will be remastered, at least some of his unreleased music will be made available, you have the rest of your life to savour his legacy, far more than fans of other artists can hope for.

In other words, yes I'm sad but I feel so lucky he left so much.

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Reply #5 posted 06/04/16 3:01pm

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What has helped me deal is to know that while Prince was huge to all of us, we had him until he was almost 58. The fans of Lennon, Elvis fans, etc. had it much worse.

John was only 40 and Elvis only 42 when they passed.

Look at how much magic / music Prince produced since he was their ages.

No matter what age Prince passed, it would have never been long enough.

Eventually every cloud runs out of rain.
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Reply #6 posted 06/04/16 3:01pm

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there will never be getting over it. there will only be getting on with it. still figuring that part out, though.....
"If u love somebody, your life won't be in vain
And there's always a rainbow, at the end of every rain."--peace and love, dear prince.....
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Reply #7 posted 06/04/16 5:38pm

terrig

Aerogram said:

Prince is gone, but because he was so alive with music, he will live on forever and a day.

Mozart had an even sadder death at a younger age, but look at how he is remembered now. Prince is in a great position to be considered one of the finest seminal artists of the recording age. Where Mozart was restricted to music sheets, Prince could record his compositions direct to tape. He is flat out the best multi-instrumentalist singer songwriter arranger producer in history so far, the best one man band ever -- then he was also a superb bandleader, coaxing every ounce of talent out of his musicians and training them to obey his cues like a drill sergeant, and it's all on soundboard recordings that have enthralled many fans including your humble Orger.

So yes, Prince is gone, but he's never going away again. His songs will be covered, his recordings will be remastered, at least some of his unreleased music will be made available, you have the rest of your life to savour his legacy, far more than fans of other artists can hope for.

In other words, yes I'm sad but I feel so lucky he left so much.


This made me feel so much lighter. Thank you for that!

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Reply #8 posted 06/04/16 6:22pm

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We will never see our Prince again. I just have to say it over and over...until I get over it.

Because nothing like Prince ever lasts for eternity. We can simply feel lucky that Prince happened in our time, and recording technology exists.

How would you feel if every pop artist active on the radio and charts was Prince - and I don't mean sounds and looks like Prince - but was basically Prince version 1 thru 24, recording and releasing songs all the time? Wouldn't that get a bit dull?

"Oh no it's Prince 19 on the radio now, this one is a bit metaller than Prince 12 but it's Prince so it's OK".

It'd be like the first version of the Matrix. There'd be no reason to be dissappointed, there'd be no conflict. Then Carlin Q Williams would release his first album and you'd think "what in the heck is this? this sounds new!" and it would make you question the nature of reality.

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Reply #9 posted 06/04/16 8:01pm

Cloreen

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bigtimefan said:

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The fans of Lennon, Elvis fans, etc. had it much worse.

John was only 40 .

Look at how much magic / music Prince produced

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Yes. Very good point.

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I am a John Lennon fan and we sure got robbed of his talent. Just 17 years of releasing music. Be thankful and joyful for the time that Prince was here making great music. From 1978 to 2015 -- thirty seven years of releases! Thirty seven years of music he left us!

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What a great ride.

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Reply #10 posted 06/04/16 8:03pm

GeorgieAto

all good things they say never last

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Reply #11 posted 06/05/16 5:29am

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I don't agree. I find it hard to imagine an artist doing all he did but then wouldn't we have thought that before he came along anyway ? the man has left us, his music has not, new musicians have all the music that inspired Prince to draw on and the everything from Prince himself, even if no single artist comes anywhere close we could wind up with a net effect of more quality music saturating the market.

** do something,before we're gone , and we're just a rock where a world went wrong...**
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Reply #12 posted 06/05/16 6:33am

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He was human after all.
RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.

"Dearly Beloved:
We are gathered here today 2 get through this thing called: 'Life'."
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