He had ONE Number One in the UK but it was the one that counted, TMBGITW, his bid for freedom and the inaugural record from NPG, his vehicle of freedom. There were other examples around this period such as the journalist who, 'getting' why Prince was nude on the cover of Lovesexy, was invited to Paisley Park or tours subsequently on many occasions. Channel 4 television agreed at short notice to take 'a feed' of Lovesexy Live in London when Prince suddenly decided to promote the Sign of the Times movie launch with how he'd already moved on. Although going out to a relatively small audience at the time, it was on the very influential and (pseudo) cutting edge magazine programme 'Network 7' which was pioneering many of the techniques in television we now see in every show. The result was that he magnified their influence and they his in synergetic style and Prince basically came to be considered 'The Beatles of the Eighties'. Nowhere else was his 'gold run' of albums more aggrandised and praised and it was in terms of 'finally somebody who can compete with that Beatles gold run', all of which clearly engaged Prince big-time while American press was perenially interested in who he was sleeping with and what weird things he was doing in his purple regalia (that he was, of course, not longer interested in himself).
I'm not sure that audience reaction in the UK was a particular factor for Prince but, as we saw with Hit n Run shows in 2014, the capacity to make sudden bookings and moves with tight press coverage in pursuit was a major attraction when he felt like raising profile or speeding up the pace.
[Edited 10/27/16 10:28am] “I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions.”
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Let's not forget he was from Minnesota, so he obviously didn't mind cold shitty weather ![]() There's always a rainbow 🌈 , at the end of every rain ☔️ | |
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I knew there was a shorter version of my verbose explanation and you just nailed it.
This is the kind of interaction that went on with Prince and the relatively small geography that is London throughout his career. Give and take on a very healthy and very spontaneous basis.
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Good review there, thanks. You dumped your girl for Prince. Baby, you're a star.
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Forget about the uk, holland and prince...now we are talking 😊 | |
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nextedition said: Forget about the uk, holland and prince...now we are talking 😊 Yeah! ![]() ![]() | |
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you little people are funny.. trust me.. there isn' anyone on this site that knows more than i do about music or anything else... my POINT was - the Uk is a tiny portion of America's size... THUS.. its possible to have success there that isn't really comparable with having sucess in the USA or some other countries... ie: China...
funny little people...
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What is your point?
MD431Madcat said: you little people are funny.. trust me.. there isn' anyone on this site that knows more than i do about music or anything else... my POINT was - the Uk is a tiny portion of America's size... THUS.. its possible to have success there that isn't really comparable with having sucess in the USA or some other countries... ie: China...
funny little people...
. ![]() [Edited 10/27/16 14:31pm] Baby, you're a star.
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...and the award for the funniest comment on the entire internet goes to...TheDigitalGardener | |
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Manchester - October 2002. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Anything else? Are you sure? | |
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It's almost like some people think the whole of the UK was in love with Prince. This was not true at all. I grew up as a hardcore fan, and I NEVER knew another, fans were few and far between. Being smaller, the hardcore were willing to travel up and down the country for concerts, and he wasn't considered 'all that' in the early 90's by hardly anyone. I think he just knew he had a good fan base in the UK, loyal (like all of us) who would always be appreciative of the early hour jamming sessions and the like. The U.S is full of homophobic, racist, fucking loonies also. | |
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Life Matters | |
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Life Matters | |
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I hope your campaign is a success cherry | |
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NorthC said: nextedition said: Forget about the uk, holland and prince...now we are talking 😊 Yeah! ![]() ![]() Yes, and the only country that I'm aware of that he had more top 10 hits than the US. | |
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Thanks Guitarhero! Life Matters | |
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More context: Yes, but the Queen of England legally owns 1/6 of the world's land surface. She owns whole countries, including countries that are not her own domestic territory. | |
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Let's talk about his success as a live performer. SOLD OUT! Baby, you're a star.
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Trust you?..... Hahaha, yeah right! | |
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I'm with Dibblekins on this. I always thought it odd that Prince didn't come to Brixton as the hub of Black music and culture in the UK, but seeing it laid out this way it makes more sense. To him London was already so diverse that he didn't feel he needed to. I'm looking out for a purple dolphin. | |
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ladycat said:
I'm with Dibblekins on this. I always thought it odd that Prince didn't come to Brixton as the hub of Black music and culture in the UK, but seeing it laid out this way it makes more sense. To him London was already so diverse that he didn't feel he needed to. He played Brixton. I was there, felt like hours b4 he came out. Chaka, Doug & Larry came first. As usual they packed out Brixton, crushed ribs once again. "We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15 | |
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