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a tribute or self-aggrandizement ?--is there a way to know? I have such mixed feelings about this subject. If I seem awfully critical of certain P associates, it is because their "tributes" seem to tip toward self-aggrandizement more than tribute. But how does one tell the difference?
In my opinion, a true tribute to Prince is one in which his entire body of work is at least touched upon. I don't mean every song obviously. I just mean every decade. When I sense that former associates are only interested in focusing on their time with P and any songs they may have co-written with P, I immediately get weary of their intentions and sincerity.
However, I don't know if I am always right in doing so. People may have pride in having worked with him and in a way that is a compliment. They may only know how to talk about the stuff that they and P worked on together because they have their careers and lives to focus on.. In other words they are not knowledgable enough about his later work to really offer any type of tribute to it. Is it possible that we will see more comprehensive appreciation of his later work from prior associates in the upcoming years? I hope so. But to further put forth the narrative (in an indirect way) that P hasn't been good since the 80's immediately sends up red flags in my mind and at times that's what I feel some groups are doing.. (having a bias toward certain eras in P's career is one thing--behaving as if all later music was subpar is really unfair)
I wish I knew which associates sincerely cared about his guy and which did not. I don't know any other way to determine this but their actions now. But then again, musicians needs to make money and love their craft (and have their own egos to feed).
My question is "Could associates be guilty of self-aggrandizement while still respecting and caring for the man they may be exploiting?" Are people just not stopping long to reflect on their actions in all the cacophony of noise and hype about P's death?
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You may be right. But I am more talking about musicans.
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And I guess they are supposed to act like Prince never even existed, even though he wrote many of their songs and perfomed with all of them while he was still alive and put many of them on the map. Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above~
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I can't remember which associate it was who said this, but I read one musician state that s/he wasn't going to tackle music from beyond the time they worked together, because s/he simply didn't think s/he could do it justice. If they hadn't played it together, the musician would have to guess about what Prince found important technically.
I don't think that's self-aggrandizement - it's understanding one's own abilities, and how to best honor a friend. We've all heard what happens when people choose to sing a song that does not suit their vocal instruments (see: almost every tribute version of Purple Rain). | |
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No way to know, no reason to care.
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I am not talking about the Time. Sheila E's t-shirts bother me a bit but not much. Plus, ease off. I expressed mixed feelings not complete condemnation.
Honoring Prince seems simple to me--groups should continue to do what groups were doing before he passed (with a sidenote, presentation or video honoring the man who wrote the songs with explanation of his contributions as well as antecdotes). No additional songs required. But, don't call it a tribute if it is only the music you worked on with him. If you are going to call it a tribute, than add a few songs that are from later decades. Seems simple to me.
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It was Wendy or Lisa from the Revolution I believe. I just don't understand why they couldn't attempt one non-Revolution song. After all, he still wasn't there to give them their cues and even old "Revolution" songs would probably require rehearsal since they hadn't played them in years. I am sure people would understand if the performance of newer song was not perfect. They could always state the fact that the song was a new one to them.
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TrivialPursuit said:
When did this start? | |
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IMO they can all do their tributes, write their songs, make appearances, sell books, etc., to their heart's content. It is NOT disrespectful to Prince in any way. He is no longer with us. If his earthly representatives were upset with what is happening, they would stop it through Bremer. They are not stopping it. Now Londell: leave those videos up on YouTube. Generations to come need to see Prince the genius live in concert, on TV or film, or at an after-party or in a guest spot. No one associated with Prince - remember, they were all subservient to him - got rich off of the association with His Royal Badness. If they had tried while he was alive, he would have gone after them, someway, some how. You know Prince. So just let it be now. It keeps him in the present and maybe makes fams for the future. | |
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She got a forearm tattoo fairly quickly and wrote the song Girl Meets Boy. Then the shirt (which, I could've sworn was for sale at some point). Now the symbol/butterfly is on her drums, monitors, etc. | |
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If you are ambivalent then stay away. For me I wanted to be at every tribute but that was impossible financially. As someone who attended several of the events the week of the official tribute, and the tribute itself, I am confident that all the participants were doing it out of reverence and respect. The performers always brought it back to being all about Prince. His name was brought up numerous times and he was constantly being remembered by the people on stage. They shared personal feelings and personal times spent with Prince in a positive light. So far I'm okay with all the love being shown for Prince. 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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At least they are doing their part keeping his legacy alive. It is very important to do so.
Yes I wish the associates would put aside their difference and do one great show but that is wishful thinking. Prince wasn't no ordinary guy and the associates seemed like they are following their footsteps of doing things their own way. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
+1. This too. But he affected so many lives on levels we will never fully realize and I think they feel an overwhelming need to aknowlege that somehow. I'm ready to settle for a nice, tasteful annual recognition of some sort at this point. 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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Agreed. Also, her tour was booked before Prince passed, so after it happened, she decided to pay tribute in that way. The artists themselves aren't making it some sort of contest, some of the fans are. That is sad because we all want to honor him in our own way. They just are able to do so on a public level. Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above~
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