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Reply #90 posted 05/27/16 4:53pm

FunkiestOne

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Clearly no one can even come close. There's not really even that many artists who I would go see in concert, much less really be amazed by. Prince's concerts were a semi-religious experience, as far as their visceral impact went. There will never be another like him....not for us.

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Reply #91 posted 05/27/16 5:05pm

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[NO ONE could EVERtake the place of PRINCE!
not even close....
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Reply #92 posted 05/27/16 5:15pm

PeteSilas

I still have Bruce and to a much lesser extent, Sananda/TTD. Bruce looks to be good for a few more years but he's no Prince and I don't see anyone in that league. D'angelo? no way, I loved how he shat on Prince's music after putting out a couple albums and then when he found out how difficult the business of being a star is, he got fat and sat around for the next ten years.

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Reply #93 posted 05/27/16 5:17pm

joelmarable

Damn ok guys i said kinda take his place but i worded wrong, who else is intreasting musically,i know prince was the greatest musician song writer performer ever in my book.he is the reason i taught myselfpiano 21 yrs ago.i juzt cant find anyone to inspire mw to listen long to there music.van hunt deangelo trence trent darby r good not prince. I love him and miss him dearly i thank him for my playing today. And thank uto you guys for being here.it helps.love u all
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Reply #94 posted 05/27/16 5:23pm

PeteSilas

bruce is still quite capable of giving me chills and the young people can come up with a good song here and there, ttd, well i love him but I haven't heard a song of his I've liked in a long time. Still, good music is good music and it can come from anywhere, but the package we got with Prince won't be repeated. It's like someone said of Jim Brown, "the good lord said 'i'm only going to do this once'".

Now, other styles of music, you have people who can compete for productivity as a composer but no one covered as many basis' as our man. You never saw Duke Ellington sing, dance, play multiple instruments and those are the kinds of guys we have to compare Prince to and that's a difficult comparison.

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Reply #95 posted 05/27/16 5:29pm

Goddess4Real

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No one lol There only 1 Prince lol

Keep Calm & Listen To Prince
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Reply #96 posted 05/27/16 5:35pm

Kara

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OperatingThetan said:

If the vault is managed properly, Prince will fulfill it himself.

yeahthat
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Reply #97 posted 05/27/16 5:45pm

KingSausage

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wizardtelly said:

KingSausage said:





You're fucking nuts. St. Vincent puts on a great show. I thought she was fantastic live. And not being able to write a tune? Clean your ears.

I don't like her as much as D'Angelo and certainly not Prince, but you're talking some crazy shit here.


I don't actually care about your opinion though or what you listen to, for starters. St. Vincent is a brilliant musician who can't encapsulate a certain amount of desire in a 14 song, a tune is a piece of a song, a catch, which is and has been her downfall. If I'm to find the interview of her saying what she is working on artistically, she explains it herself. I'll be sure to note you. As for stage presence? Why someone who has no similarity to Prince in terms of stage presence would fill his shoes is absurd. Peace.



You're missing the point -- many people here (myself included) are saying NOBODY can fill Prince's shoes BUT here are some other artists that are cool...including St. Vincent. You don't care about my opinion? Well, neat. Here's a cookie, bitch. Nobody cares about your opinion more or less than mine. We're all in here talking about artists we enjoy, and you gotta bust in with your ignorant bullshit about St. Vincent. I bet you're just bothered because she's a woman.
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Reply #98 posted 05/27/16 5:55pm

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KingSausage said:

wizardtelly said:



I don't actually care about your opinion though or what you listen to, for starters. St. Vincent is a brilliant musician who can't encapsulate a certain amount of desire in a 14 song, a tune is a piece of a song, a catch, which is and has been her downfall. If I'm to find the interview of her saying what she is working on artistically, she explains it herself. I'll be sure to note you. As for stage presence? Why someone who has no similarity to Prince in terms of stage presence would fill his shoes is absurd. Peace.



You're missing the point -- many people here (myself included) are saying NOBODY can fill Prince's shoes BUT here are some other artists that are cool...including St. Vincent. You don't care about my opinion? Well, neat. Here's a cookie, bitch. Nobody cares about your opinion more or less than mine. We're all in here talking about artists we enjoy, and you gotta bust in with your ignorant bullshit about St. Vincent. I bet you're just bothered because she's a woman.



Your English isn't the best, so I'm not entirely sure what you're saying about St. Vincent and interviews. If you can't find any good interviews with her, try using Google. There's a shit-ton of interviews. Here is one example. You don't need to like St. Vincent, but if you're going to continue to slam her and talk nonsense about her not being able to write a tune or having no stage presence, then just admit that your hobbies include talking out of your ass.

http://www.rollingstone.c...t-20140623
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Reply #99 posted 05/27/16 5:58pm

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I know they exist but being a fan of one artist baffles me. There's so much to choose from. Prince was one of my faves and some of my faves are dead (Freddie Mercury/Ronnie James Dio/Marvin Gaye/Michael Jackson/David Bowie/Prince) but I still have Morrissey, Bruce, Elvis Costello and (non-satanic) Black Metal music

Plus Prince has a HUGE catalog and a likely huge catalog to be. Prince may end up having the largest released catalog in recorded history if we are to believe he has around 1,000 unreleased tracks. That's 100 frickin' albums worth. eek

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Reply #100 posted 05/27/16 6:01pm

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babynoz said:

klick2me said:

I watched Santana on YouTube last nite and he did a tribute to Prince. He performed Last December and his guitar sounded so good. Made me sad because he pretty much nailed it. There can never be another Prince or one who could fill his shoes. But as far as the guitar goes, Santana took me to another place with Last December. I still mourn...



Carlos Santana is the person that I wanted to do the Prince tribute. Notice how thoughtful his song choice of Last December is. cool

Good point. Now THAT'S someone that knows Prince's catalog. That would've been an amazing tribute. "Chaos & Disorder" came and went faster than The Chevy Chase Show.

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Reply #101 posted 05/27/16 6:03pm

PeteSilas

all i can tell you guys is that as a role model for a young musician, the hard work, the talent, the passion, the vision, all I can say is I couldn't ask for more. I was so lucky to have michael, bruce and prince. That's the way i see it, who do the kids have today? TI is running around getting in trouble, Beyonce, well, i don't want to start no arguements up in here.

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Reply #102 posted 05/27/16 6:04pm

PeteSilas

all i can tell you guys is that as a role model for a young musician, the hard work, the talent, the passion, the vision, all I can say is I couldn't ask for more. I was so lucky to have michael, bruce and prince. That's the way i see it, who do the kids have today? TI is running around getting in trouble, Beyonce, well, i don't want to start no arguements up in here.

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Reply #103 posted 05/27/16 6:11pm

KingSausage

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homesquid said:

I know they exist but being a fan of one artist baffles me. There's so much to choose from. Prince was one of my faves and some of my faves are dead (Freddie Mercury/Ronnie James Dio/Marvin Gaye/Michael Jackson/David Bowie/Prince) but I still have Morrissey, Bruce, Elvis Costello and (non-satanic) Black Metal music



Plus Prince has a HUGE catalog and a likely huge catalog to be. Prince may end up having the largest released catalog in recorded history if we are to believe he has around 1,000 unreleased tracks. That's 100 frickin' albums worth. eek




Dio! Fuck yes!
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Reply #104 posted 05/27/16 6:18pm

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No one, obviously. There will be no one artist to unite all of us in the way that Prince did. But, Prince would probably appreciate if we all go out and find (or continue to support) artists who are truly talented, love music, love to perform, give a great show, do their own thing, and don't compromise themselves.

[Edited 5/27/16 18:29pm]

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Reply #105 posted 05/27/16 6:21pm

KingSausage

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coltrane3 said:

No one, obviously. There will be no one artist to unite all of us in the way that Prince did But, Prince would probably appreciate if we all go out and find (or continue to support) artists who are truly talented, love music, love to perform, give a great show, do their own thing, and don't compromise themselves.




Awesome post!
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Reply #106 posted 05/27/16 6:24pm

sumtymes

no one can take the place of our man

like it was mentioned earlier:

no one has his swagger or his rhythm and ryhme

no one can touch his mystique or creative output

Miguel has even mentioned he thinks no one

can do Prince

maybe generations will have to pass before

anyone comes close cause he was so far ahead

of his time
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Reply #107 posted 05/27/16 6:29pm

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moussemaker said:

Lana del Rey is the artist I've listened to almost every day for more than four years. So in some way, she has taken the place Prince used to have in my life.



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Almost every day? That must be extremely painful... wink cool
The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

Remember there is only one destination and that place is U
All of it. Everything. Is U.
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Reply #108 posted 05/27/16 8:42pm

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When I was a kid, my dad was a DJ in the mid 70's. He played all types of music in our home all the time. Disco, Pop, R&B, ROCK, Jazz, you name it. That exposure I had to music early on, gave me a love and passion of all styles of music. ROCK,Alterative,GRUNGE,R&B, Funk,Soul,Old School Hip Hop, JAZZ even Country. My music tastes go on and on. That said, as much as I ADORED Prince's music (even during the 80's when my OBSESSION for him was @ an all time high), I wasn't a Prince exclusive listener type of fan. I'm just not that type of music fan for anyone's work. When a musician's work speaks to me, I drink them completely in. Meaning, I find out what artists inspired and moved them musically and I totally engross myself in their journey. It further connects me to the artist's work and as a result my passion and knowledge for music grows again. I've adored the journey I've taken with my music idols discovering new sounds through their ears. And that goes triple for my journey with Prince. He was an asbolute genius, completely ahead of his time. For me, he was the whole musical package. That man was GORGEOUS yes (sorry, I couldn't resist that lol), but so much more to me. He was the only musician I admired who combined all the styles of music I adored. I proud to say, I learned the most about music from Prince. As a fan, I cherich him for that and all the music he gave me. As always, Prince (now more than ever),holds a very special place in my artistic soul. For me, no one will ever replace him. And, I will miss him for the rest of my days.

RIP my dear Prince.

Amen.

"So here I sit in my lonely room
Lookin' for my sunshine
But all I've got is two cigarettes
And this broken heart of mine
So let the rain come down
Let the rain come down
Let the rain come down, down"
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Reply #109 posted 05/27/16 8:53pm

morningsong

I'm pretty much a spoiled brat, i only want what I want. So I'm screwed for forever.
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Reply #110 posted 05/27/16 8:53pm

RJOrion

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Now I have truly seen the worst question ever posted on this thing.

LMAO...its definitely on the short list..

Van Hunt???

to quote the late great Old Dirty Bastard, "NIGGA PLEASE"

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Reply #111 posted 05/27/16 9:04pm

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Nobody, ever.


dove Forever changed dove wilted

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Reply #112 posted 05/27/16 9:14pm

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Nobody will ever come close. He was the the omega

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Reply #113 posted 05/27/16 9:19pm

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SanDiegoFunkDaddy said:

Nobody will ever come close. He was the the omega

Yes he was the indeed the LAST. lol

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Reply #114 posted 05/27/16 11:20pm

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KingSausage said:

You don't care about my opinion? Well, neat. Here's a cookie, bitch.
Nobody cares about your opinion more or less than mine. We're all in here talking about artists we enjoy, .

Damn ! lol
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I will take my place, In the great below
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Reply #115 posted 05/28/16 12:54am

MissMarySharon

I would never look for anyone to replace him. Those kind of cars don't pass u every day etc. However, I do like all kinds of music, and there are so many artists and styles to explore. At the moment I'm getting into Nils Fram and Max Richter (brilliant for relaxation in times of stress btw), also Mazzy Star - I initially discovered all these via Jarvis Cocker"s excellent radio show, which will be back on air in the UK in the autumn. I like to keep my ears open for anyone new coming along, I get different things from different artists and so on. I think Prince would want people to be open to new performers and all kinds of music. But it's not easy right now, his loss is so huge etc., so I do undestand the question.

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Reply #116 posted 05/28/16 1:11am

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"There'll Never B Another Like Me". He knew it...we know it...and I suspect the world is now learning that too.

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Reply #117 posted 05/28/16 3:32am

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No one for me. But for younguns coming up they'll have their idols and geniuses. I feel blessed to have had prince there for me. But you know. That was my youth and up to now - no one can ever fulfil what he did in those formative years, as I'll never have them again. It's like finally having to grow up. Love u all purple family! Xoxox
Comin str8 outta Preston...
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Reply #118 posted 05/28/16 4:40am

perfume

Prince's place can never really be filled. I will continue to seek out and explore innovative artists who demonstrate high musicianship, but Prince is irreplaceable.He was music incarnate. It will be a few generations before the world sees anything like that again. And it wasn't just his music, it was the unfettered and pure manner in which he poured out his spirit, warts and all. I never really considered him all that private, honestly. We learned more about Prince's evolution as a musician and as a spirit than we do most artists just by listening to him. He lived his Maker's design impeccably.
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Reply #119 posted 05/28/16 4:53am

Guitarhero

perfume said:

Prince's place can never really be filled. I will continue to seek out and explore innovative artists who demonstrate high musicianship, but Prince is irreplaceable.He was music incarnate. It will be a few generations before the world sees anything like that again. And it wasn't just his music, it was the unfettered and pure manner in which he poured out his spirit, warts and all. I never really considered him all that private, honestly. We learned more about Prince's evolution as a musician and as a spirit than we do most artists just by listening to him. He lived his Maker's design impeccably.

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