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The purple, unpronouncable symbol ("Love Symbol") means 777 The purple, unpronouncable symbol ("Love Symbol") means 777. | |
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I remember in late 1992,right before the album was released,there was speculation that Prince would make videos for all the songs on the album....and that the final video would reveal exactly what the "symbol" really means.There was also rumors that the symbol means "Victor". | |
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What unpronouncable number? | |
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I think the symbol means NPG. Making love and music. Love would be the comined the male and female symbols and of course the horn part would represent music. But it's just my imagination | |
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i always assumed it was 'violet'...you can kinda see hot it all separates into those letters...
and, you know...'i am violet, the organ grinder. i'll die but i won't go away....'? | |
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He explained it means the male symbol melt in the female symbol. Then he added a Prince touch! | |
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I always assumed it meant, according to Arrogance, we're 50/50 male/female as we come from both. And further, male and female are of one soul. I understand why it is the 'love symbol'. As Christopher Tracy put it, if two souls are one, then the flesh is nothing. We live in a parade, dig?
[Edited 5/26/16 12:41pm] "I like to watch." | |
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. I still suspect that it was supposed to be 'Victor' at some point - it just seems like there's too many hints scatter through the album... . The conversation Prince has with 'Vanessa' regarding his name, in Segue II: .
. The symmetry of having "My Name Is Prince" being the first line of the first song & "My Name Is Victor" being the last line of the last song. .
. The clincher for me is the way the symbol glyph can be split into stylised letters that spell .
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Once upon a time, twenty years ago, I came across this symbol on a book dedicated to the iconography of alchemy. It is supposed to represent the element of "soapstone". I scanned it for all at the the PPML, and it created quite a stir among the then-small online Prince community... Surely there is a connection, even if just formal. This is the book where it comes from: Signs Symbols and Signets [Edited 5/26/16 14:58pm] | |
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the sac of victor book explains what the symbol means | |
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yeah,I really think that the symbol means "Victor". | |
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spelling out Victor that way. The symbol for soapstone. Making love and music. What an interesting thread. I love it!
I always assumed that Prince was planning his exodus from playing by corporate rules. So it was important to establish an alternate name, the symbol, as the title of this album. My Name is Prince started it off, to clearly establish the relationship between the symbol on the album and the artist. Then on his next album, Exodus, he's not even listed in the credits. He's painted on the cover wearing a mask and the symbol on a necklace.
The Sacrifice was his name, which Warners owned, in order that he could ultimately be the Victor. Not the name, but the Winner.
I always saw the symbol as love if you're being romantic, or sex if you're being a little less romantic. And it was also brilliant in the sense that he actually changed his name to a sex symbol.
Whatever. Haha. That's a poorly worded version of how I always saw it, anway. 'Just cause it's nasty, don't mean it's bad.' | |
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