I love listening to that 'intro' a lot. his voice is so calming. I must have listend to it 20 times or more, and each time I notice a new detail and it gets me thinking. [Edited 5/26/16 8:52am] | |
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You're not only refusing to confirm if you follow Prince's wild ideas for the FOURTH TIME, you've just made that shit up! . STOP LYING. . You can't just misread 'follow'. Yes, you can 'follow' Prince's ideas in the same way you can follow anything that can be read, watched or listened to. You know fine well what I meant. So stop playing dumb. . I didn't compare Prince to Hitler. I demonstrated that your reductive view of 'follow' could be applied to anyone and any mindset. I can follow Darth Vader just by watching the movie. Or closer to reality, but still far out - can I 'follow' Hitler's mindset for the invasion of Russia, one of the most insane destructive things ever done with tens of millions of casualties? Sure I can. He said he was gonna in print 20 years earlier. It sold more than Harry Potter. . Etc. . I'm talking about follow as in VOTING FOR HIM. Wearing the button. Championing his ideals, in the same way you might tell your mate that 3121 is a comeback and he should buy a copy. Prince's music was followed in that way, his theories were not. Frankly, you'd have to have been a JW for the past 15 years before we can even look to see if you qualify, and you still have a hundred other crazy hurdles to jump. . Prince has many similar ideas to other figures who are subject to ridicule, like David Icke. Who even made a 'I know nothing about music' tribute to Prince, coz he was a fellow conspiracy theorist. However, if you're crazy enough to be on the same train as Icke, at least it heads in one direction. He's consistent. I wouldn't expect many on this forum to believe in the views of Icke. Maybe one or two at most. And you can go back to his first books and follow him till the present day. Nuts, but if you believe in that stuff, it doesn't jump around... However, Prince is a different kettle of fish. He changes too often. . You can't follow Prince like you can Icke. He changes direction constantly, makes demands that make living difficult (no contracts), but dying a bit easier (no blood transfusions). One minute all that matters is the biggest goddamn contract the world has ever seen. Then contracts were evil. He'd held people hostage via contract before then too, but never mind all that. Gays were cool, then they were to be shunned. Except on a rare Wednesday when he got out of a different side of the bed, before normal service was resumed on a Thursday. IT'S ALL OVER THE SHOW. . And these were not just private views. He tried to pass these on to his fanbase. Therefore it's not even bad form to call BS on this, no matter how big a fan you are. How many stayed on for that whole ride with him? I'm saying no one did. You're saying I can't say that, then just ranting about semantics and pretending not to understand context. . I'll assume you DIDN'T follow Prince's belief system, since you refuse to say. So just find me someone who did, and you've won. Otherwise, just pick a word, break it in half, juggle it about, and come back with some mindless philosophy about speaking for the masses. If you think for two minutes about how many single ideas have been followed by at least one person but NO ONE HERE will believe in, you could come up with over a hundred in that time. And yet, you claim the same thing can't be said about hundreds of contradictory ideas strung together??? Ok then. I'll leave you to it. | |
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Prince was highly intelligent so this does require some degree of intelligence to properly comprehend and potentially appreciate. I have been around Prince ans long enough to know that a substantial faction of his base simply miss much of his more demanding work. Save America - Stop Illegal Immigration. God bless America. PEACE | |
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i think that most people can stipulate that no two people are in sync with their thoughts 100% of the time. whether it is a religious org, a political party, a marriage, whatever. even if one follows someone's journey and agrees with much of their views, there are bound to be differences. i can think of several people i am in sync with on almost everything, but no one that i am 100% the same on every issue possible.
so i am not sure why it matters as to whether people "followed" prince's thought process or to what degree they did, or whether either party is "nuts" because of it. i actually have agreed with much of prince"s metaphysical and spiritual views over the years, which ones are only important to me. and one thing david icke was dead on balls accurate about in his very moving video tribute to prince: anyone who does not subscribe to the mainstream and tptb approved narrative will be labeled as a wacko. most revolutionaries are initially labelled wacko and attempts are made to marginalize them. so by that criterion, i guess that makes the following people wacko jesus mlk junior rfk jfk gandhi john lennon know what else all those people had in common? they were all MURDERED but i can't imagine why, since they were no threat to anyone in power {sarc} *nb....i am not suggesting prince was murdered, only that people with radical ideas that threaten the power structure tend to end up dead or marginalized. which is what icke was driving at imo. [Edited 5/26/16 10:06am] "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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Said to get headlines. It's not actually possible to live without contracts... especially not when you earn money by renting venues to perform. He was making a specific point about how he worked with Larry & Chaka.
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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The thing about "crazy"... History is full of "crazy" people who dared to speak their unpopular opinions which helped to make positive shifts in the collective consciousness, or made discoveries based on their unpopular opinions and, thus, helped to evolve and change the fucking world. I'll take a person like that any day over someone who feels so threatened by an alternative viewpoint that they have to resort to pulling the "they're crazy or nuts" card in order to make themselves feel mentally superior. | |
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oh i think you got it across just fine. maybe he or she is busy and will be back later. what i don't understand is the desire of some to paint prince as some kind of loon now that he is dead and cannot speak for himself. to be fair, some folks did that when he was alive and could speak for himself. and since prince put his ideas out there, it is certainly going to generate interest and that is fair enough. but why try now and convince people that he was a "religious nut" or a "conspiracy nut" or whatever? his feelings came through loud and clear in his music. i would think that if the lyrics are distasteful to some, they are free not to listen...its not going to deny prince any income now. i thought much of what prince had to say was right on the frickin money, frankly. and many people have forgotten that he predicted 911 2 or 3 years before it happened. the guy was plugged in, and no one will convince me otherwise. "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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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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babynoz said:
there was a reason so many were still connected to him even though many mainstreamers had written him off into legacy land. and as you said in the above comment, i think we have a long way to go discovering his affect on society. we are in chapter one of a very long book. my hope is that besides music and video performances, there are some significant writings in that vault. that would be cool. "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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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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babynoz said:
amen to that. the masses think he was mr sexpot singing about lust. the rest of us know he was DEEP and sang about God and other issues way more than sex (and as was prince, sometimes it was both at the same time). i would love to read the 50 pages someday....50 pages in his own voice is a TON compared to the few interviews he did over the years. i just hope they leave his words alone and let us read it in his own voice. a true gift that would be. "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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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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What is one song. Are these prince's words | |
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Said to get headlines. It's not actually possible to live without contracts... especially not when you earn money by renting venues to perform. He was making a specific point about how he worked with Larry & Chaka.
[Edited 5/26/16 10:42am] Bloody hell, this is a Prince fan forum. When did he actually SAY about blood transfusions, you are asking? Hearsay? I mean it's not like he said it on his bloody albums is it? Listen to the records from his NPGMC years, then come back to the thread. It was such a big deal he declared this position as clearly as he could in more than one album. And as for him shunning gays, this was confirmed by W & L, after Prince said he couldn't work for them and they knew why. By all means claim they are mistaken. Incidentally, it's just pitiful to just put quotation marks around something I've posted when you can clearly tell I'm not quoting, then ask where 'that exact quote' comes from. I mean, really. | |
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we already have his lyrics, with many more to come... dozens of interviews... the many friends he left behind... and still... most all of that gets ignored... how much more meaningful do the words have to be... seriously. ∞ ʀ⁅VERB⁆я ∞ | |
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I love this song, but would rather not sit through the whole intro. When I listened to it originally, I thought it was his reflection on other artists justifying violent lyrics as being from a "fictional" character pov, and therefore OK. I think there was a trend of murderous type lyrics in rap music at that time. I'm going to put this song on my next mix "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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Prince was at times, a seriously deep brother. Regrettably, this side of him was looked over so often when he was alive, including by a sizable amount of fans. At least now--posthumously--he is finally being taken seriously for his ideas and philosophies. He could be quite the intellect. . The intro to "One Song" is just beautiful to behold, whether listening or reading. I have always loved Prince's writing in that he was willing to take up creative space to talk about something of substance. Even when he was talking JW teaching, which I couldn't connect with, I always found some grains of wisdom and compassion in his musings. He had a way of drawing my attention to a perspective, or some issue that prompted me to question, develop awareness, and think for myself. Reading "One Song", whether or not I believe or even understand what he is saying, is a joyful exercise in mental stimulation. But I certainly recognise and admire this track for its noble message of Unity. . Plus listening to his voice on the intro is exquisite...bordering on hypnotic. Calms my spirit. . One of the greatest powers an artist can wield is to awaken and raise the consciousness of the masses. That can mean drawing attention to uncomfortable, or just unpopular, truths. And THAT is what often gets a person labeled 'crazy' or in this case 'bonkers'. Even in death, Prince is extremely powerful in the way his some of his work continues to open minds and hearts, and affect the energy of our world. | |
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Was he bonkers ? i don’t know ,but what i do know is that this 9 minute spoken word / music piece affected me. How often is it that u can vividly recall the moment u 1st experienced a particular work of art ? For me not often, i don’t remember the 1st time i saw Picasso's Guernica , or the 1st time i heard Whitman’s Songs at Sunset . but i sure as heck remember where I was , who I was with , and how it made me feel,upon my 1st viewing of the One Song Video, and aint that a sign of some pretty good art.
Now as 2 the contents of the spoken word part and the lyrics of the song, 2 me it was more of the silly hippy/spirituality stuff prince ( oh wait the dude making this hadn’t had a name 4 a few years now ) had been spouting 4 years, and i was cool with that, but in order to shock me he had to go waaaaay out there , and at the time this was.
Now would One Song b a 5 star song in my iPod without him dropping my jaw during the 1st part, i don’t know , u can’t unpop that cherry, but i do know that to this day when i hear the 1st line of “ I am the universe” I think back to that day 16 years years ago and thinking ,HOLY COW prince done lost his mind
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I'm not sure if "bonkers" is exactly right, but he was certainly extremely credulous. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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"Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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And as for him shunning gays, this was confirmed by W & L, after Prince said he couldn't work for them and they knew why. By all means claim they are mistaken.
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Ah - the glass is half empty state of mind. Refreshing and useful - NOT. [Edited 5/27/16 14:48pm] | |
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MJ007 said:
Ah - the glass is half empty state of mind. Refreshing and useful - NOT. [Edited 5/27/16 14:48pm] It's nothing to do with pessimism, and everything to do with rationality and facts I'm afraid. "Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge"" ~ Isaac Asimov | |
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