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Thread started 07/03/16 6:46pm

jeffmillsionai
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Has Prince's death distracted you completely from other music?

This may seem like an obvious "yes", but let me preface it by saying this.

I'm brand new to this site, and I can tell just by lurking through threads and such that I am one of the youngest people here. I'm only 20 years old, and I didn't start listening to Prince until I was 18, and to be more specific I would say December of 2013 (I know, I'm a noob compared to most of you guys out there). There are several reasons for why I held off on Prince for such a long time, mainly because I'm a music obsessive (just about every genre under the sun, experimental or not, I enjoy), and most of the music forums and fans that I discussed with hardly ever mentioned him outside Purple Rain. It seemed to me like most people I talked to were more concerned with a new Swans LP than anything by Prince. Therefore, after spending years listening to so much other music, I decided that Prince's catalog was a worthy one to listen to. Little did I know that he was about to take over my entire life.

Never before has an musician taken my mind off everything else. It's kind of insane. I don't mean to ramble but I'm the kind of person that always needs to be listening to anything and everything, but I became one track minded from first listen. When he died, it intensified that reaction and now only recently can I get back on track listening to anything that isn't by him.

My question is this: for those of you that listen to a lot of new music or music in general, did you struggle with not being able to get off of his catalog for the weeks following his death? I understand that when a musician dies it is only natural to go back and listen to them but I also know that Prince fans tend to be music fans, and that means they listen to a lot of different stuff. Sorry for the long post but I love his music so much and it's hard to find anywhere that even seems to give a passing mention to his huge body of amazing work.

-J

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Reply #1 posted 07/03/16 6:51pm

blueshouse21

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I started listening to Prince in the early 80's...he's always been one of my favorites...no one is above what he accomplished in my opinion...smile...I love all kinda music but, Prince will always be special to me...I'm glad you are on this discovery path....enjoy the ride... cool

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Reply #2 posted 07/03/16 6:57pm

Goddess4Real

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Nope I listen to my other music, but Prince is and will always be my No 1, been listening to 1999 today biggrin

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Reply #3 posted 07/03/16 8:15pm

ForeverPaisley

hug First of all, welcome to the site. You are in great company smile Prince's music catalog is quite absorbing; there are so many genres and moods to fall into, so I can completely understand where you are coming from.

I became ob-sessed with his music back in 1991/1992 when Diamonds & Pearls came out. Though I should probably be grateful my mom wasn't paying attention to the lyrics I was listening to at the time. cool

The following years, I collected and listened to ALL of his CDs - until I was robbed. Twice. (having replenished my collection, and then robbed again was a thorn in my side. Wasn't as aggressive of rebuilding again $$$ wise - except for my faves. Then I spent 6 years working at sea so kind of out of the loop for some time.

Now, it's like my initial head over heels feelings about Prince and the music have all returned. I have been completely absorbed with all things Prince, working to rebuild that collection for the third time~ and until just this past week I hadn't listened to anything else. I think in time balance will come. For now I am enjoying rediscovering and discovering the man and the music. biggrin heart

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Reply #4 posted 07/03/16 8:21pm

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I have been listening to Prince non stop. And when I'm not listening to Prince, I'm listening to artists Prince liked. I was introduced to Prince in 1984 when I was in college and there are still songs he wrote that I am discovering for the first time. I can't wait to discover more.

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Reply #5 posted 07/03/16 8:57pm

leftcoast

Since 4/21, I have not listened to anyone else. I have heard other music, but when I am in control, it has only been Prince. I may never listen to any once else, ever. lol
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Reply #6 posted 07/03/16 9:44pm

gandorb

I love to hear when young people like yourself become Prince fans after getting exposed to more than a song or two. His music should never die, which means the young generations have to play it forward! Anyway, I totally get where you are coming from about listening to only Prince after his death. I have gotten 40 to 50 CDs/album downloads each year for the past 45 years from a wide range of artists, so I typically paly a lot of types of music over a give week. Some of my most anticipated releases have been during the past couple of months (i.e., Corrine Bailey Rae, Maxwell, Radiohead, Brandy Clark, etc), and I have not given them any time, even the ones I have downloaded. I have just gravitated to revisit almost all of my Prince CDs, downloading the ones that were on cassette, and buying and palying his newest stuff. It seems so much more rewarding to listen to any of his selections than anyone else right now, no matter how good they may be. I don't have any sense of when things might bet back to my palette of music, but I am not sensing it will be anytime soon. I hope you spread the word among your friends about Prince. Have you converted any of them?

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Reply #7 posted 07/03/16 10:23pm

ForeverPaisley

gandorb said:

I love to hear when young people like yourself become Prince fans after getting exposed to more than a song or two. His music should never die, which means the young generations have to play it forward! Anyway, I totally get where you are coming from about listening to only Prince after his death. I have gotten 40 to 50 CDs/album downloads each year for the past 45 years from a wide range of artists, so I typically paly a lot of types of music over a give week. Some of my most anticipated releases have been during the past couple of months (i.e., Corrine Bailey Rae, Maxwell, Radiohead, Brandy Clark, etc), and I have not given them any time, even the ones I have downloaded. I have just gravitated to revisit almost all of my Prince CDs, downloading the ones that were on cassette, and buying and palying his newest stuff. It seems so much more rewarding to listen to any of his selections than anyone else right now, no matter how good they may be. I don't have any sense of when things might bet back to my palette of music, but I am not sensing it will be anytime soon. I hope you spread the word among your friends about Prince. Have you converted any of them?

I agree with everything you said. I am always so happy to hear when younger people becone Prince fans too, and like you mentioned do hope that his music gets shared amongst friends to pass it on! And same about being absorbed by Prince every day. And not seeing an end in sight soon either. heart

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Reply #8 posted 07/03/16 10:36pm

gandorb

ForeverPaisley said:

gandorb said:

I love to hear when young people like yourself become Prince fans after getting exposed to more than a song or two. His music should never die, which means the young generations have to play it forward! Anyway, I totally get where you are coming from about listening to only Prince after his death. I have gotten 40 to 50 CDs/album downloads each year for the past 45 years from a wide range of artists, so I typically paly a lot of types of music over a give week. Some of my most anticipated releases have been during the past couple of months (i.e., Corrine Bailey Rae, Maxwell, Radiohead, Brandy Clark, etc), and I have not given them any time, even the ones I have downloaded. I have just gravitated to revisit almost all of my Prince CDs, downloading the ones that were on cassette, and buying and palying his newest stuff. It seems so much more rewarding to listen to any of his selections than anyone else right now, no matter how good they may be. I don't have any sense of when things might bet back to my palette of music, but I am not sensing it will be anytime soon. I hope you spread the word among your friends about Prince. Have you converted any of them?

I agree with everything you said. I am always so happy to hear when younger people becone Prince fans too, and like you mentioned do hope that his music gets shared amongst friends to pass it on! And same about being absorbed by Prince every day. And not seeing an end in sight soon either. heart

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Reply #9 posted 07/04/16 1:10am

ForeverPaisley

gandorb said:

ForeverPaisley said:

I agree with everything you said. I am always so happy to hear when younger people becone Prince fans too, and like you mentioned do hope that his music gets shared amongst friends to pass it on! And same about being absorbed by Prince every day. And not seeing an end in sight soon either. heart

nice not to be alone in this.

hug You are in good company. I think most of us can relate to this sentiment. And even though it's still so crushing every time reality slaps me in the face to remind me that he is no longer with us, disbelief I think celebrating him, celebrating everything he stood for and accomplished during his lifetime, and the music he has left for us to enjoy and share with each other! nod heart

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Reply #10 posted 07/04/16 1:40am

NorthC

Not any more. After it happened, yes, I didn't want to hear any other music, but that phase is over. Back to normal.
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Reply #11 posted 07/04/16 2:07am

thovang

I went to a Coldplay concert last Night, the band was great, atmosphere top notch. But during the whole show I just kept thinking I never get to see Prince again. However tight Coldplay were it's just not the same... I'm afraid I'll never again experience that childish, euphoric feeling I had pre/during/after a Prince show.
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Reply #12 posted 07/04/16 7:23am

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I am the complete opposite!! i just COULDNT listen to Prince music for about a month to 6 weeks after he died!! To me it just felt weird to do so, plus if I did, it would all start a huge waterfall of tears!! I preferred to listen to all other music EXCEPT Prince for a quite a while afterwards, and I have been a fan since the late 80s!! Its only the past 4 weeks or so that I have gotten back into the Purple Groove, so to speak, and I feel fine and strong enough now to lissten to him!! biggrin biggrin

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Reply #13 posted 07/04/16 8:06am

Wolfie87

jeffmillsionaire said:

This may seem like an obvious "yes", but let me preface it by saying this.

I'm brand new to this site, and I can tell just by lurking through threads and such that I am one of the youngest people here. I'm only 20 years old, and I didn't start listening to Prince until I was 18, and to be more specific I would say December of 2013 (I know, I'm a noob compared to most of you guys out there). There are several reasons for why I held off on Prince for such a long time, mainly because I'm a music obsessive (just about every genre under the sun, experimental or not, I enjoy), and most of the music forums and fans that I discussed with hardly ever mentioned him outside Purple Rain. It seemed to me like most people I talked to were more concerned with a new Swans LP than anything by Prince. Therefore, after spending years listening to so much other music, I decided that Prince's catalog was a worthy one to listen to. Little did I know that he was about to take over my entire life.

Never before has an musician taken my mind off everything else. It's kind of insane. I don't mean to ramble but I'm the kind of person that always needs to be listening to anything and everything, but I became one track minded from first listen. When he died, it intensified that reaction and now only recently can I get back on track listening to anything that isn't by him.

My question is this: for those of you that listen to a lot of new music or music in general, did you struggle with not being able to get off of his catalog for the weeks following his death? I understand that when a musician dies it is only natural to go back and listen to them but I also know that Prince fans tend to be music fans, and that means they listen to a lot of different stuff. Sorry for the long post but I love his music so much and it's hard to find anywhere that even seems to give a passing mention to his huge body of amazing work.

-J

Ohh, I am 28 and listen to anything out there. Started off my musical quest with golden era Hip-Hop (1988-1992 are my cutoff dates) when I was 17. Went through British acid house to Funky and Disco House (Hed Kandi/Ministry Of Sound) later. Then some other acts. But when Prince was introduced I was and still am in such awe over his back catalog (B-Sides are just unfare to other artists how good they are) and that he basically did it all himself. Never going to leave my life. He squashes all competition all around. Just had a intense period with Exodus (Which you should check out). And do yourself a favour and listen to Peach and Black Podcast on all his albums. Amazing learning curve thanks to them!

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Reply #14 posted 07/04/16 8:21am

mothyham

yes.

Life long 50 year old Prince fan here.

I come and go to his music and of course I've got my favs but since he died everything else just seems lifeless.

Since he's been gone I've listened to things I've never heard before, Liked most of it, didn't like some, revisited old favorites and heard new things, explored rare recording to death and still.....can't get enough.

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Reply #15 posted 07/04/16 8:40am

gandorb

PurpleSpirit319 said:

I am the complete opposite!! i just COULDNT listen to Prince music for about a month to 6 weeks after he died!! To me it just felt weird to do so, plus if I did, it would all start a huge waterfall of tears!! I preferred to listen to all other music EXCEPT Prince for a quite a while afterwards, and I have been a fan since the late 80s!! Its only the past 4 weeks or so that I have gotten back into the Purple Groove, so to speak, and I feel fine and strong enough now to lissten to him!! biggrin biggrin

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Reply #16 posted 07/04/16 3:02pm

rob1965

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Yep, since his passing I've ONLY been listening to his music (and affiliates).
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Reply #17 posted 07/04/16 5:02pm

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Since 4/21, I have not listened to anyone else. I have heard other music, but when I am in control, it has only been Prince. I may never listen to any once else, ever. lol



Yes, this is exactly how I've been. I don't want to listen to anyone else. Maybe I will one day...
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Reply #18 posted 07/04/16 8:16pm

Wlcm2thdwn3

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Yes. Prince's death has distracted me from a lot of things.

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Reply #19 posted 07/04/16 9:25pm

leslievette

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Welcome to the org smile I'm on the younger side of the P fan spectrum as well. It's been 13 years for me however, so I got a little ride out of it. Yet that still doesn't seem like nearly enough time. In the very beginning, yes I was absolutely distracted and couldn't listen to anything but him. But like you and many of us here, I'm a lover of so many different genres. I really wanted to listen to other artists, but when I tried I actually felt guilty and I felt like something was missing. So I went back to Prince. As painful as it was, it was the only way I could keep him alive in my mind ya know? Now it's gotten a little easier. I still don't go a day without listening to at least one album all the way through, but I'm able to listen to other things as well. The funny thing is though, after a while I have to go back to P. He's always the beginning and the end, but the middle varies. I figure it'll be this way for a while.

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Reply #20 posted 07/04/16 11:07pm

tiara195

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Yes, I had a singer that I was really getting into prior and after it happened I completely abandoned that singer. When I try to listen to that singer's music now, it just doesn't sound the same. But on the other hand, Prince's music has a new meaning to me now, it resonates differently. Someone close to me told me I've been playing Prince's music too much because now they are starting to dream about him and they don't like him. I just laughed. Listening to his music keeps him alive in my heart. Watching concerts keeps him here and allows me to go on different trips through the decades. It keeps me close to him in a sense.
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Reply #21 posted 07/04/16 11:40pm

lostangel078

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Other Music? hmm

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Reply #22 posted 07/05/16 2:06am

justAmeda

jeffmillsionaire said:

This may seem like an obvious "yes", but let me preface it by saying this.

I'm brand new to this site, and I can tell just by lurking through threads and such that I am one of the youngest people here. I'm only 20 years old, and I didn't start listening to Prince until I was 18, and to be more specific I would say December of 2013 (I know, I'm a noob compared to most of you guys out there). There are several reasons for why I held off on Prince for such a long time, mainly because I'm a music obsessive (just about every genre under the sun, experimental or not, I enjoy), and most of the music forums and fans that I discussed with hardly ever mentioned him outside Purple Rain. It seemed to me like most people I talked to were more concerned with a new Swans LP than anything by Prince. Therefore, after spending years listening to so much other music, I decided that Prince's catalog was a worthy one to listen to. Little did I know that he was about to take over my entire life.

Never before has an musician taken my mind off everything else. It's kind of insane. I don't mean to ramble but I'm the kind of person that always needs to be listening to anything and everything, but I became one track minded from first listen. When he died, it intensified that reaction and now only recently can I get back on track listening to anything that isn't by him.

My question is this: for those of you that listen to a lot of new music or music in general, did you struggle with not being able to get off of his catalog for the weeks following his death? I understand that when a musician dies it is only natural to go back and listen to them but I also know that Prince fans tend to be music fans, and that means they listen to a lot of different stuff. Sorry for the long post but I love his music so much and it's hard to find anywhere that even seems to give a passing mention to his huge body of amazing work.

-J

You just summed up my last couple of months lately. Granted I am 36 but I have not followed Prince's career for the last 10 years. I was caught up in modern country music scene street teaming for a couple of artists ( one of which I have been a die hard fan since I was about 10 yrs old), Prior to that all I knew about Prince was what videos and songs I heard on tv and radio. My parents were musicians and my dad taught me to never judge a genre before making an effor to listen to it because I am guaranteed to find something in every genre that I like. My dad is/was a wise man as they has led me to a life of loving ALL types of music genres though some I like more than others. That being said when Prince died I was overcome with a great desire to listen to as much of his music as possible and what it has done is oepned me up to songs and albums I never knew about. It also has caused me to compare artists that are on the scene now days to Prince's sound and they are not measuring up in my mind. I was just at a concert Saturday night to see 4 King & Country and one of the lead vocalist jumped off the top of an old school piano! eek I later told him I had never seen or heard of anyone but Prince doing that!

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Reply #23 posted 07/10/16 12:19pm

beautifulone7

Wlcm2thdwn3 said:

Yes. Prince's death has distracted me from a lot of things.

Me too. It hasn't even been 3 months so it's very fresh to me. I think I stopped "mourning" after the Sheila E. performance on BET Awards, now I just feel a sense of sadness and emptiness. I am also catching up on the releases since 2007 because I fell off with those after NPGMC closed. I still haven't listened to Beyonce's "Lemonade".

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Reply #24 posted 07/10/16 12:28pm

Adorecream

Not at all, if anything for some bizarre reason, I was listening to a lot more Michael Jackson music mostly off the albums Dangerous, History and Invincible, particularly the song "Gone too soon" - why? because his death was like 25 June 2009 all over again.

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I listened to quite a bit of Prince, mostly sad songs like "Sometimes it snows in April" and "UTCM" and "Empty Room", took me 3 weeks to listen to anything upbeat again.

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Reply #25 posted 07/10/16 12:30pm

lucylula

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Other Music? hmm


yeahthat I do listen to Jimi Hendrix every now and then but that's about it, there is so much Prince and he diversified so much I haven't needed anything else for years and can honestly say if nothing ever got released from the vault I would still have enough for my lifetime x
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Reply #26 posted 07/10/16 1:11pm

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There sure is a void when I actively search out other music to listen to...

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #27 posted 07/11/16 6:04pm

Kenshader

Yes. Fell in love with Diamonds & Pearls when it came out, which got me to catch up with his earlier work. Fell away after The Gold Experience for various reasons...so, I have a couple decades to catch up with. I have to pace myself, though, too much at once and I start feeling sad.

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Reply #28 posted 07/11/16 6:41pm

kchammond

Hi! I'm 24, so I'm a bit of a Prince music newbie myself, other than the most obvious hits he had like "Purple Rain," and "When Doves Cry." But to answer your question, I go on Prince music binges once or twice a day, but I still do listen to other music as well.

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Reply #29 posted 07/11/16 6:49pm

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It has been all Prince for me. My daughter will be 17 next month and despite her resistance, she now worships (& lusts after)Prince. I had moved away from his music so she only knew Kiss and Doves! I'm so ashamed!

Anyway, I made her watch Purple Rain with me (I don't like his style of music Mom) and within a week she wanted all the CD's I had, putting her choice of CD on in the car...it's Parade right now, and I cant complain, its all Prince!!!

She was angry that I didn't introduce her to P until he died. She keeps saying we woulda been at the last show, an hour away! I told her that at least she will get to discover so many new songs over the years! As will I, and that helps.
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