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No. Only just a few African-Americans. More Africans are coming though now. But nothing compared to sizeable populations of blacks in UK & France (post-colonial), or even as Germany (post WWII & army bases). [Edited 7/26/16 8:09am] hezekina! pollutina! | |
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I get the same impression after listening to that audio interview with Mick Boskamp again (in Amsterdam, 1981), Prince says that he used to hang out with a lof of free-minded people when he was younger and that these people wanted to be different in order to get ahead of the ongoing musical competition. Therefore his main original goals were to be different in order to be successful. This suggests that the initial reason for him to look the way he looked at the time (including the ambiguity around his ethnicity), could have also been destined to make him stand out from amongst the black artists, in order to attract the attention, rather than to avoid racism or be more palatable to the white audiences. That mention starts around 7:32. He also mentions his mother being Italian (18:48) (later denied)... When asked about the people that he admires, he says being inspired by speakers more than musicians as they "play better musics" and mentions JF Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr (21:48). And he also states shortly after that, that he doesn't like boundaries and dislikes characterisations or the idea of anything "pure", but prefers combinations and explains how he felt that his exposure to some of the main black artists from the previous generation was not his deliberate choice and how that created some boundaries for him which he didn't like. https://www.mixcloud.com/...rdam-1981/ Life Matters | |
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Everyone, just go listen to his last song on the subject. Black Muse. It perfectly articulates where his heart was around being black. It's quite uplifting. | |
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Amazing! Thats just what I needed to hear. [Edited 7/26/16 8:39am] hezekina! pollutina! | |
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Lenny Kravitz has a song like a 'muse' too called Black Girl
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Yes, and when you look at the people in his band and early protege groups they all seemed to have that out of the box attitude. Jesse Johnson has always stood out different from the time and had a very Prince like expression about himself.
I think it was around the Dirty Mind album that he said 'this expression is truly me'
Definately. I mean Prince was a 'pretty man' he knew it and he accentuated he looks style and such to stand out. His height might have had something to do with doing a bit more to stand out too. And his 'female' expression was most likely always there, he probably just couldn't express it while living with 'the Father' and his mother let him express his masculine sexuality via images
that was a good mixcloud piece. Like a lot of those really early stage Prince songs/interviews Thank U | |
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Let's face it. In America there are those that can never forgive the ignorant past we all share. They still see things only in terms of black and white. They hold grudges. Prince would never have gotten anywhere with that sort of attitude in life. That is why Prince became Prince. And that is why internet trolls are internet trolls. Let's take this thread, for example. Nobody is debating anything but yet you have people acting like they are in the middle of a heated discussion. Nobody would take them seriously in public, so the internet gives them a place to SHOUT. Ever see the people on youtube in the comments section? You have the same people in here. Don't worry though. They don't represent the rest of America. The sad part is that Prince is not here anymore. So they can say whatever they want about him now. And they do. This reminds me of a Van Jones anecdote. Prince made the comment that someone sees a black kid in a hoodie and thinks they're a thug; they see a white kid in a hoodie and think they're the next Mark Zuckerberg. He asked Van Jones why that was. Jones reflexively said its racism. Prince corrected him and said no, it's because the black community isn't producing enough Mark Zuckerbergs. And then he got involved with Yes We Code to help black kids learn how to code and build apps. That's what I love about Prince. He was about solutions not just complaining about injustice and expecting someone else to do something about it. Paisley Park is in your heart
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that is powerful
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Ooh forgot about this Lenny jam! Was feeling it too back in a day hezekina! pollutina! | |
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Yes Prince was certainly a "Do-er." And a "grower" hezekina! pollutina! | |
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I thought that was Little Richard back to selling Bibles for a moment.
"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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So if someone doesn't wear tunics, chains, and fros that means that they don't dress Black? "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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OUCH LOL
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OldFriends4Sale said:
that is powerful
I think Prince would've been a great teacher. His success was mostly due to hard work. He didn't come from a rich family or have some fluke hit single somebody else wrote for him that made him a lot of money. That's what needs to be taught to youth - a good work ethic and don't expect anything to be handed to you. Paisley Park is in your heart
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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when did he do that? | |
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Yep, in the Truth According to Prince thread I think i said it, that there were things Prince talked about that were too slippery and too loose. But then on the other hand when he talked about music sound hearing instruments AND education. He was very sharp and clear. I guess being a gemini and an artist I would expect to get 2 different kinds of answers. Yes he came from a period and came of age musically in the 80s(probably the last era that really had to work double hard to be successful) A lot of knowledge there. . I think it was a 98 interview where he talked about speaking proper english and was against 'ebonics'
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Yep, in the Truth According to Prince thread I think i said it, that there were things Prince talked about that were too slippery and too loose. But then on the other hand when he talked about music sound hearing instruments AND education. He was very sharp and clear. I guess being a gemini and an artist I would expect to get 2 different kinds of answers. Yes he came from a period and came of age musically in the 80s(probably the last era that really had to work double hard to be successful) A lot of knowledge there. . I think it was a 98 interview where he talked about speaking proper english and was against 'ebonics'
Hmmm...I found this: http://www.interviewmagaz...ng-prince/ ON EBONICS: Comedian Chris Rock said it best: There is language that will get you a job and there is language that won't. Make that choice as an American. This is where you live now. Paisley Park is in your heart
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YEP that's it!!
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I just listened to that audio recording. Thanks for sharing that! Really wonderful to listen to Prince talking so openly about himself. He had intellect beyond his years. He was truly one in a million! "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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Who gives a damn about Chris Rock and his idiotic ass? LOL "I'm The N-To The A-to the S-I-R and if I wasn't I must have been Escobar" | |
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Ok and? America is still follows a systematically racist country that has no problem shooting black people, what elseis new? "I'm The N-To The A-to the S-I-R and if I wasn't I must have been Escobar" | |
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* Thanks, and, of course, this narrative arc of racial awareness often occurs anywhere in the world were black folks are a minority in a predominately white space. Many authors of African descent writing and living in European spaces have written about this since the 1800s through today. So, your statement is on point.
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* Thanks. | |
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* Yes, the same America that allowed a white man to stand outside a President Obama press conference wearing a gun on his hip with a sign that read, "Sometimes the tree of liberty must be watered with the blood of tyrants." Yes, that America. I wonder what would have happened if a black man would have stood outside a President Reagan or President Bush press conference with a gun on his hip holding the exact same sign? Oh, I don't have to wonder. They shooting brothers for selling cigarettes on the street; I know what they'll do to a brother holding a sign inferring that the President needs to be killed. | |
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Dont go by to many things prince said.He prob changed his mind up 2 mins later.You could prob write a book on his feelings one day and how he changed it the next.He always seemed to throw us all off. | |
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You're welcome! I love listening to his voice from back when his accent was slightly different. He definitely was a great thinker. I miss him loads. Life Matters | |
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