ksgemini63 said: Maybe I should say Morris knew how to use that talent and presence in a more endearing way especially on camera. How is that Morris's is actually a memorable CHARACTER in Purple Rain with more personality. He upstaged Prince repeatedly...when I listen to Eroica or Girl Brothers by W &. L they outshone anything prince did after Lovesexy but hell they are the wrong religion so cast them off for life. A genius .. Yes but a truly generous celebrity, Prince never was. [Edited 7/24/16 20:16pm] Again, all that may be true...However, in the structure of their professional relationship with P, their JOB was come to work on time, do the job asked of them to the best of their ability, STFU and enjoy the ride. Period. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Who started out on an even playing field?
Most signed artists did not start out on the same playing field Prince did. P and MD both were musicians when they were young. Even playing field. P and MD both grew up in the same hometown. Even playing field. P and MD both had the same opportunity to showcase whatever talent they had. Even playing field. It's not like MD was competing with Michael Jackson who grew up in the industry and had lifelong industry connections. P started from scratch. He turned that into $300million empire AND created an offshoot of that empire to showcase MD. MD wasn't satisfied. Ok. Fair enough. He felt he was charismatic, handsome and talented and could succeed on his own so he left...to become what exactly? Jimmy and Terry disrespected the terms of being in P's band by going behind his back to produce other artists despite being told that P didn't permit that from his EMPLOYEES so they were let go. They were talented and that worked out for them. Even Wendy and Lisa and the other band members who either left or were let go made successful careers. Maybe not to P's level, but they are respected and doing well. And if anyone didn't make it, remember, they were supposedly so talented. Why couldn't they make it? They weren't even starting from scratch like P because after working with him they were exposed to industry resource and connections that he never had when he was starting, not to mention so me of them grew up with families in the industry BEFORE they met P. [Edited 7/24/16 21:05pm] | |
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Uh that's about right, nail on the head | |
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ksgemini63 said: LBrent said: Again, all that may be true...However, in the structure of their professional relationship with P, their JOB was come to work on time, do the job asked of them to the best of their ability, STFU and enjoy the ride. Period. Yes like that was his job with Warner Brothers. But wait he bucked that and wrote slave on his face and changed his name to an alchemical Magick symbol rather than buck up and do his job Nope. His relationship with WB was create some stuff that we can make money from. We think you're talented and will make us googobs of money. We'll make all of our resources available to keep you creating (we write it all off on our taxes as business expenses). But here's the catch...the money made on what you create will be "shared". We'll get to use your creations however we want for 35 years and we'll give you 10% of the profits. Create for us. We're your best pals. Oh, yeah. Did I mention that we'll also own your MASTER MUSIC TAPES for 35 years too. Meaning that WE control YOUR COPYWRITED CREATIONS. Now get to work. Have a nice day! NOT even close to the same relationship. [Edited 7/24/16 21:05pm] | |
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Double post
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morningsong said: LBrent said: Ok. I'm gonna say this using the best analogy I can think of, but let me make this clear...WHEN I SAY SLAVE, IT CAN BE A SLAVE OF ANY RACE. IT'S NOT ABOUT BEING BLACK. OK. Yes, WB indulged his "every whim", but the argument that he had with them was that the way his contracts were arranged in regards to HIS MASTER MUSIC TAPES made FEEL as though they were unfair, thus making him a very indulged, very petted SLAVE. See, on the plantation, not ALL slaveowners beat slaves, raped slaves, spit on slaves, called slaves rude names...Some slaveowners were quite generous and lovely people...BUT AT THE END OF THE DAY THE SLAVES WERE STILL SLAVES. Even a gilded cage was STILL a CAGE. They would be making the largest percentage of hard cold cash off of his hardwork, while calling him a member of the family. And claiming his "children" as theirs to sell and use as they wished. Not really all that hard to get his analogy. Even if him took it to places that maybe it didn't need to go. Exactly! I was beginning to wonder if I was talking to myself. Lol [Edited 7/24/16 21:11pm] | |
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+ 1 Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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I totally agree. I think that the painkillers he used were as much for emotional pain as for physical pain. -- I wonder if maybe he kept on making music and touring, even while in physical pain, because it was a diversion from the demons and trauma (emotional pain) that he dealt with in his life. As messed up as his personal life was -- starting with the break-up of his family in childhood, losing his son, and 2 divorces -- he was BLESSED with incredible musical talent. So it would make sense that he would basically use music, his profession, as a constant ESCAPE from the demons of his personal life. From what I have read, the JW faith also provided comfort or explanation of some sort: http://www.billboard.com/...ness-life. -- I think music was his truth. When Oprah (in 96) asked what he wanted people to remember about him, his response was: "The music." Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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206Michelle said:
I totally agree. I think that the painkillers he used were as much for emotional pain as for physical pain. -- I wonder if maybe he kept on making music and touring, even while in physical pain, because it was a diversion from the demons and trauma (emotional pain) that he dealt with in his life. As messed up as his personal life was -- starting with the break-up of his family in childhood, losing his son, and 2 divorces -- he was BLESSED with incredible musical talent. So it would make sense that he would basically use music, his profession, as a constant ESCAPE from the demons of his personal life. From what I have read, the JW faith also provided comfort or explanation of some sort: http://www.billboard.com/...ness-life. -- I think music was his truth. When Oprah (in 96) asked what he wanted people to remember about him, his response was: "The music." Well, I guess we can safely say, "Mission accomplished!" . | |
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ksgemini, whassamatta? Were you someone who through yourself at P and he didn't catch you, baby? You mad or nah? | |
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Do u mean threw or through cuz that ? Makes no sense as written. A guess would be no LBrent said: ksgemini, whassamatta? Were you someone who through yourself at P and he didn't catch you, baby? You mad or nah? | |
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ksgemini63 said: Do u mean threw or through cuz that ? Makes no sense as written. A guess would be no LBrent said: ksgemini, whassamatta? Were you someone who through yourself at P and he didn't catch you, baby? You mad or nah? When u resort to calling people homos as s reply time to let it go but u and your linguistic errors are funny. | |
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ksgemini63 said: ksgemini63 said: Do u mean threw or through cuz that ? Makes no sense as written. A guess would be no When u resort to calling people homos as s reply time to let it go but u and your linguistic errors are funny. Damned autocorrect. Homo? Ohhh...you're male...now I get it. Everything makes perfect sense now. A jealous male. Ok, sweetie, I can let it go now. You don't have to defend your position to me any further. I completely understand why you feel the way you do. LMAO | |
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Asked, for example, why he doesn’t appear to have aged, Prince embarks on a baroque explanation that takes in an illustration of celestial mechanics involving a candle (the sun) and a sugarcube (the Earth); DNA research; his late father’s Alzheimer’s disease; the reason he doesn’t celebrate his birthday (“If you look in the Bible there’s no birthdays”); the importance of study; God’s concept of time; and the Purple Rain tour. “Time is a mind construct,” he finally concludes, setting his candle and sugarcube aside. “It’s not real.” | |
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It is my understanding that the Church of Christ believes that They are the 144,000 chosen ones. I have a friend raised in that denomination and that is their belief. | |
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It's all good I should not have used the term homo. My late brother in law was gay and an awesome person who knew more about music than most on here. I did not mean to offend. Moving on and up. Peace LBrent said: ksgemini63 said: When u resort to calling people homos as s reply time to let it go but u and your linguistic errors are funny. Damned autocorrect. Homo? Ohhh...you're male...now I get it. Everything makes perfect sense now. A jealous male. Ok, sweetie, I can let it go now. You don't have to defend your position to me any further. I completely understand why you feel the way you do. LMAO | |
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Jealous ... snip Hardly. I'm out Peace
LBrent said: ksgemini63 said: When u resort to calling people homos as s reply time to let it go but u and your linguistic errors are funny. Damned autocorrect. Homo? Ohhh...you're male...now I get it. Everything makes perfect sense now. A jealous male. Ok, sweetie, I can let it go now. You don't have to defend your position to me any further. I completely understand why you feel the way you do. LMAO [Edited 7/26/16 16:09pm] | |
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Nothing going on anymore u missed it. Back to our regularly scheduled thread NouveauDance said: Oh hey, what's going on in this thread.... . .
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Yeah Go!!!!
But the last person to say sweetie other than loved one is ....well ACharmed1 said:
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I know they could have been bigger. the Time, Vanity 6, Sheila E etc I think Prince setting the tone and letting the bands be fully a part of the process would have made a huge difference
1st album. I can see Prince setting the tone, direction, sound, style. | |
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I know they could have been bigger. the Time, Vanity 6, Sheila E etc I think Prince setting the tone and letting the bands be fully a part of the process would have made a huge difference
1st album. I can see Prince setting the tone, direction, sound, style. That sounds good...great even...but...how do you know that wasn't his plan? Sounds good...sounds like a logical progression and good for all involved...unless...folks feel itchy because they feel things aren't moving as fast as P's career. Then you end up with whiny crap. People seeking outside projects to get where they want to go faster than you're taking them. They're mad cuz it's almost embarrassing for you to protect them by keeping the training wheels on, but you've travelled this path and although you're grooming them, you know they're not ready yet for what they claim to want. So after they whine enough, you say, "Peace out!" And leave them to their own devices, but if you're so anxious to be stubborn and highly likely to f*ck it up, you ain't taking the brand. "See ya!" [Edited 7/27/16 18:52pm] | |
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Because it didn't happen. The people showed they had the vision, they did the sound the look, but how do you hold artists -tie one hand(studio) and keep the other loose(live)
They knew Morris was vocals and drumming they knew Sheila was drumming and Eddie was saxing they new Eric was saxing(Family) Wendy played some guitar
Your post is a lot of noise lol That isn't how things went.
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