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Cute, but your generation also gave the world Herman's Hermits, The Osmonds, Air Supply, crippling retirement costs, etc. etc., etc. Millennials haven't had time to launch musicians to decades of success until they sell out or become irrelevant (see Aerosmith and Dylan's Christmas album), but they have given us Kendrick Lamar, Arcade Fire, Father John Misty, etc., etc., etc. Are you somewhere telling the damn kids to get off your lawn? I bet there was someone from the greatest generation telling you how much your music wasn't like the music "in his day" when you were growing up like a gumdang freeloader. | |
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How about I spend my hard earned money on what I want and you do the same.
Prince boots have helped me sustain my interest in Prince over the years when he was releasing stuff that I was not all that interested in (yet I still bought it). Also, the fans I've interacted with over the years have been really cool.
I like buying boots if they are something that I will likely listen to over and over again. Getting a free download of something I will listen to once and likley not again is fine as well.
I don't see any conflicts. Prince still got a bunch of my money over the years, perhaps more because of boots. Had it not been for great boots, I would have moved on a long time ago and none of my moeny would be going to Prince. | |
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Some stuff has surfaced for FREE that he did with 3rd Eye Girl, actually a lot of soundboard and also on video it seems there is a legit source of it too. Back in the 90's I would buy anything and honestly I could barely listen to the LIVE shows, they were awful sound all of them here and there would be a soundboard. Studio stuff unreleased it has LONG been debated about the source especially in the 90's when he was fighitng WB, that he somehow was letting this stuff out through various trusted sources. It remains to be seen what actually will be released, and when, or in some cases if EVER. I think there will be a last recording release at some point. His re-signing with WB is still in question though, how long was it for, was it just to get his masters or was it more albums. If he signed an actual deal where he promised albums to them in return for masters etc...then they will have to fulfill that contract in some way, be it re-issues, remasters, live stuff whatever it may be. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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I'm sorry but those godfather, sabotage and moonraker boots are worth the price,... Not talking about those insane asking prices on ebay (notice nobody is actually paying those), but the decent labels put a lot of effort in packaging, research, editing and remastering that you just don't get in tape trading. Until princes estate starts something similar to Dylan's bootleg series I m enjoying my lovesexy shows, small club, Vienna ball and so many other records ( record as in preserved for the future) of those incredible moments. Why should it all fade into nothing? Seriously, why? As for downloading for free? If that's ur thing have at it... I live by my mantra: movies and music are like sex, physical is always better than digital. Just my 2 cents It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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I agree on the physical part but at the rate that stores are closing even here in NYC that a few months ago had about 6 record stores vinyl, rare, some boot etc...four of them closed due to rents in Manhattan and really too much going up online. The sabotage and moonraker studio stuff was amazing the Small club etc... However I really have my concerns with what his estate is going to do with the music, the vaults that is. The red tape on that is gonna be insane, some people are saying they'll see releases this year? Are they kidding? That really is wishful thinking, its gonna take a few, I think what you might see is some repackaging of hits, possibly warner putting some new compilation together to "cash in" on holiday sales, sorry to say it that way, but we know that is gonna happen. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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I haven't heard much of it, but I was talking about her Stock Aitken Waterman debuts. Ever since it's still entertainment for the masses anyway, not much creativity in what I've heard, and I do not believe she writes her own songs, does she? A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Prince always was against bootlegging. The band U2 didn't mind being bootlegged. Even better: they invited fans to share live concerts through the www. And both Prince and U2 are the most bootlegged artists around. Ever. But both had their points. But whatever you do, as long as there's there's music there will be bootlegging. I wonder btw what is worse: bootlegging (and sharing) live concerts that never will be officially released in the first place or copying (and sharing) official discography albums while they can be bought online or at the wrecka staw. What does more financial damage to an artist?? I think I know the answer. 'Liberate My Mind' | |
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