Because he is Stevie. And Prince is the greatest ever. Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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Seems to me you put greater value on quantity than quality. Of course these are only opinions and a matter of taste. Prince was a great amalgum of many different artists. He wore his influences well. But if I want to hear Soulful music- and even though Prince cut a lot of Soul music- I have to go with Marvin Gaye. That's one example. If I want funk I turn to JB, George Clinton or even Rufus Thomas. Rock? Bruce, Queen. Metal? Dio. Jazz? Miles and Coltrane. Blues? Albert King. Pop? MJ. One great thing about Prince music is I don't have to be in any particular mood to listen to it. [Edited 5/23/16 18:18pm] | |
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Stevie was probably thrown in at the last minute. This was billed as a Madonna tribute the past 3 weeks. PRINCE: Always and Forever
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We can argue forever, just like people still argue who was greater, elvis, chuck, little richard. so much of it is what criteria you are using, i'll say this though, you got to have more than one thing usually. Lots of very talented people who could rival anyone in one thing, it's usually not enough. Prince did so many things great, and he just happened to be a freak of nature who by most accounts did not sleep much and worked harder than anyone else in this style of music. I compare him more with people in other styles of music in some ways, he's the only guy in pop who you can compare to ellington or Beethoven without looking ridiculous. | |
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from what little i'm able to hear, stevie sounds like stevie to me, it wasn't that bad. but i can't find the whole clip. | |
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PeteSilas said: We can argue forever, just like people still argue who was greater, elvis, chuck, little richard. so much of it is what criteria you are using, i'll say this though, you got to have more than one thing usually. Lots of very talented people who could rival anyone in one thing, it's usually not enough. Prince did so many things great, and he just happened to be a freak of nature who by most accounts did not sleep much and worked harder than anyone else in this style of music. I compare him more with people in other styles of music in some ways, he's the only guy in pop who you can compare to ellington or Beethoven without looking ridiculous. Don't underestimate those Minnesota winters that forced him to stay inside in the warmth and be more compelled to practice and record. Love is God,
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that's the theory behind the whole minneapolis sound but prince was just a freak of nature, in fact, i'm sure his workaholism plays a big factor in his demise. Some people cannot accept limits and life teaches us the hard way...Ali fought way too long because he thought he was exempt from the laws of physiology and he paid for it. | |
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SoulAlive said: newsflash: as artists get older,their voices lose their power.We can't expect Stevie to sound like he did 40 years ago.I love the fact that he was there and,considering how so many of our legendary artists have died,I'm gonna continue to appreciate him.Let's stop nitpicking and enjoy our icons while they're still here! Very true. Sir Paul McCartney is on tour and his voice isn't as strong as it was two years ago but he's an ageless rocker. The reviews Acknowledge his voice not being the same. Mick Jagger has one of the strongest voices in rock and he's not the same. Roger Daltrey has lost some of his skills. | |
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mccartney was phenomenal for his age a couple years ago, but time is bound to stop anyone, the best they can do is switch gears as Johnny Cash did. He could hardly sing at all in the end and yet his voice was more powerful than ever. Like an aging boxer, you got to compensate with other things than the physical. | |
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Why is there another thread about last night? | |
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because it shouldn't have ever happened, it's disgusting really. i don't care if people are fans of madonna, but i am a fan of prince and you don't just get anyone to do something like that for him. i know she's an icon for many people but I could give a shit. She's nothing to me. | |
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Wow ya'll really doing Stevie like this? | |
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Aerogram said:
Useless diatribe to cover the fact you somehow feel the need to defend a performance you did not see.
All the people you mention brought something great and essential to music, they are all among my favorite artists of all time. Prince is numero uno with me because he was able to distill the essence all of them, just by himself in a studio.Doesn't lessen anyone else's talent but I think even Stevie places Prince above himself ultimately. I agree. When comparing Prince to these other artist he appears to be in a class of his own because he has demonstrated an ability to cover a large genre of music and do it well. He could sound pop/rockish, blues,soft rock, jazz,country,R&B. Songs like Soft&Wet, When Doves Cry, Tambourine,Strollin, Adore and Courtin Time are all vastly different. His falsetto was always very soulful to me. Upon Prince passing away my son asked me What category would Prince's music fall into? I was unsure of what to say. I said well, I think he needs his own category . A genre called Prince. | |
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Because it was Madonna's tribute and that's apparently the way she wanted it. When the fuck do you ever see Stevie Wonder just standing somewhere singing without instruments??? [Edited 5/23/16 19:30pm] I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Stevie could have farted in the microphone and scretched "REST IN PEACE PRINCE!1!!" and yall still wouldn't have the right to complain. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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He was much worse than Madonna. It's not either one's fault the "tribute" was bad. It was Billboard's fault for not honoring Prince properly. Fuck Billboard! | |
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Wow, I never thought I'd live to see the day when Stevie Wonder would get criticized. Ya'll are too much. Love is God,
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avajane said: Wow, I never thought I'd live to see the day when Stevie Wonder would get criticized. Ya'll are too much. yep | |
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Right? I'm very let down. | |
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Stevie Wonder is one of the main reasons we had Prince. Prince would tell you that himself. No need to disrespect the man who laid the blueprint. [Edited 5/23/16 19:24pm] | |
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smoothcriminal12 said: Stevie Wonder is one of the main reasons we had Prince. Prince would tell you that himself. No need to disrespect the man who laid the blueprint. [Edited 5/23/16 19:24pm] | |
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smoothcriminal12 said:
Right? I'm very let down. so disappointing to see folks tearing down the artist that Prince admired...sad | |
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How would you, or anyone else, know how long his musical legacy will last compare to anyone else's? You have some power to see into the future?
You know who's more "important?"
Are you just a fool or just a troll?
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smoothcriminal12 said:
This is kind of ridiculous although I'm not sure whether or not it's sarcasm. R u kidding me????? Music consumed Prince. His work ethic makes james brown look like a slacker. One man, thousands of songs. In-cred-a-ble! Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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All I can say is that Stevie was my first concert and that I never heard anyone sing better live not prince not Bruce not even Terence Trent darby | |
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daingermouz2020 said: Aerogram said:
Useless diatribe to cover the fact you somehow feel the need to defend a performance you did not see.
All the people you mention brought something great and essential to music, they are all among my favorite artists of all time. Prince is numero uno with me because he was able to distill the essence all of them, just by himself in a studio.Doesn't lessen anyone else's talent but I think even Stevie places Prince above himself ultimately. I agree. When comparing Prince to these other artist he appears to be in a class of his own because he has demonstrated an ability to cover a large genre of music and do it well. He could sound pop/rockish, blues,soft rock, jazz,country,R&B. Songs like Soft&Wet, When Doves Cry, Tambourine,Strollin, Adore and Courtin Time are all vastly different. His falsetto was always very soulful to me. Upon Prince passing away my son asked me What category would Prince's music fall into? I was unsure of what to say. I said well, I think he needs his own category . A genre called Prince. | |
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Now I'm reading Madge was running around with a bag that said dealer, please say it ain't so | |
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Stevie was great, at one point. Im not basing my opinion on last night only. His singing has been grating for a few years now. Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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Revolution said: Stevie was great, at one point. Im not basing my opinion on last night only. His singing has been grating for a few years now. Haven't heard he's not that active. He was in fine form for mj,s tribute | |
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