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Not Even Five Years I'm watching this BBC documentary, Prince: A Purple Reign. I've just never watched it in full, although the interviews from it have been used in other places. [Edited 6/17/16 14:08pm] Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I agree. When you think about that 5-year trajectory, it's really singular in nature. | |
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. That says it perfectly. . And yet there are actually Prince fans on this very board who think Prince can be replaced with another artist...like Bruno Mars or something. When I read that topic at this site ("Who Will Be The Next Prince?") I really questioned do these people understand what Prince was at all? Bruno Mars the new Prince? Unreal. . You're right. We will never ever see anything like Prince again. | |
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No one can replace Prince. Nor would I want anyone to. But that is ok, Prince was during a specific time/specific place and personally, I became a fan in my formative years so he is forever tied to an important time in my life. You can't recreate something like that. I just cherish the memories and what he left behind. | |
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Not to mention his live act or his revolutionary musical style. The Kid was a force of nature. | |
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All so true. | |
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In 1964 The Beatles had a US Number 1 movie, album, and single simultaneously with A Hard Day's Night… and not only America but in England and Australia too …just sayin' | |
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Yeah, that thread was weird. Like, don't get me wrong, I quite like Bruno Mars. But him being the next Prince...really? Him? | |
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I agree, he seems to have had that unbelievable talent and inspirational force guiding him and always pushing him further, faster and higher than anyone else... But he was also incredibly motivated and had set himself some really high goals and worked tirelessly all his life in order to achieve them. I also think his tough childhood played a big role in this desire to "become the best". Life Matters | |
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So true. Your post and TrivialPursuit's first post say it all. | |
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terrig said:
With Prince it was six of them. It was Prince and the Revolution. We can't forget that. After that, just like the Beatles 20 yrs before him, he went solo. [Edited 6/18/16 9:18am] | |
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Truly one of a kind. It's mind blowing actually. No one compares even remotely. And I get so frustrated that there are so many people walking around who don't have a clue how great his work is, so great it's even hard to find the words to define it properly. They know of prince but that's it. The last 8 weeks I've been a walking, talking promoter of his greatness. I want to scream at everyone who doesn't get it, "do you have any fucking idea what this man could do, what he did, what you are missing???!!!" It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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