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khill95 said: I LOVE THIS!! All the younger fans are coming out of the woodwork. How much of 90's Prince have you gotten into so far? That's some territory that's still like murky water to me... Diamonds and Pearls, Love Symbol and Come 2 My House. I agree, it's not as consistent for me yet but some of the tracks are up there with my all-time favourites (as of now). I love the title track on Chaka's album... great chorus Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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Welcome to the org! I'm so glad the next generation is getting into Prince too. Let's all try to think of ways for people to discover him just as you did. Once people listen to his genius, it's hard to deny. Just getting them to hear it, that is the hardest part. Wish they would reissue some of his old songs to radio. They could be hit still today. And more airplay on his new songs as well. His music is so timeless! Like nothing else out there...ever. "Put on your boots Alfred...let's go!" | |
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I just want to say "welcome" and "you've got a long way to go"!! . Your post was so refreshing,and honest. IMO you are coming about it/Prince the right way. So many new fans will try to pretend they are long time, die hard fans, and it can be sooo frustrating, when they show how clueless they are with their statements or questions. . I was just speaking to a friend last night about Prince's legacy. I would assume soon Elvis' legacy will be gone, as lets face it, his music wasn't really universal and his fan base is most likely dying (literally). I think Prince's music is so unique and diverse that it can still attract the youth. I truly hope there are others in your generation that will get into him to continue the legacy. . If I may ask, do you think not being able to find him on youtube, etc. previously hindered him being found/sought out by the youth? . Also: what is the impression of Prince in your generation, is he considered "cool"? (back in my youth when I'd wear a P concert tee for example I would get told over and over he was "weird", etc.)
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I am trying to. It feels like I have come across a rare mineral (even though he's one of the biggest artists ever!). Trust me the last thing I would be is inauthentic - esepcially when it comes to music. I have a long way to go indeed, and I like it that way!
Unfortunately I believe it absolutely hindered his chances of gaining new, young, millenial fans. But I think he sort of liked it that way - artistry came first and he felt a deep connection with his loyal fans. Where it gets confusing is that he always wished to target young people with his music - look at AOA for example, and Lianne La Havas. Ultimately I believe he did the right thing by removing his music off of streaming services, as they are a terrible deal for artists, but now is the time to upload them again. Almost as a shrine of his greatness, a way to keep him in the ears and hearts of the people. He would want that.. Now he's gone. I think he already is in the hearts and minds of people (hence the signature), but it would certainly help regarding young music fans like myself. Despite how we feel as lovers of both music and artistry, streaming services are a high-speed train that shows no signs of stopping. I wouldn't have found half of my favourite Prince songs if it wasn't for YouTube. I wouldn't be surprised if this new publishing deal puts his music back on streaming services.
To be honest with you many people in my generation don't have an impression of Prince at all - but everyone who does is always complimentary of him. They understand him as a "great" right next to MJ, but aren't familiar with the music outside of Purple Rain, which is weird. I think if I wore a Prince t shirt people would be indifferent. Anyway, "band tees" are a trend now - people are walking around wearing Black Sabbath t shirts even though they've never listened to one of their songs.. I don'tget it either Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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Hahahaha I love that last part fucking true though | |
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Great choices. My Favourite 80's album is Parade, because it's unique and cannot be compared to other albums. I love most 80's albums, his most consistent decade, From the 90's my favourite album is The Gold Experience, 00's The Rainbow Children and 10's Art Offical Age. Did you listen to The Truth, which I think is also a great album. | |
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Both of you are like an oasis in the desert! It's a thrill for us to see what we love through new eyes. And if you are ever in the mood for real old school...might I suggest Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding. You'll notice their influence in Prince's music. My son is about your age and has an impressive range of collections (yeah on his ipod....can't touch MY vinyls). He's the one that keeps me connected with newer worldwide eclectic artists. Style is the second cousin to class | |
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LadyLayla said:
Both of you are like an oasis in the desert! It's a thrill for us to see what we love through new eyes. And if you are ever in the mood for real old school...might I suggest Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding. You'll notice their influence in Prince's music. My son is about your age and has an impressive range of collections (yeah on his ipod....can't touch MY vinyls). He's the one that keeps me connected with newer worldwide eclectic artists. Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" is one of my favourite albums. My mother put me onto it a few years ago.. such a masterpiece and to think if it wasn't for Marvin's insistence it would've never been released! Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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lion88 said:
Great choices. My Favourite 80's album is Parade, because it's unique and cannot be compared to other albums. I love most 80's albums, his most consistent decade, From the 90's my favourite album is The Gold Experience, 00's The Rainbow Children and 10's Art Offical Age. Did you listen to The Truth, which I think is also a great album. Parade is a fun listen. I love the second half in particular. "Mountains" and "Anotherloverholenyohead" especially. When I had my Tidal subscription I was intrigued by his stripped-back records so yeah I listened to The Truth and One Nite Alone a lot. Loved them. Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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dacca said:
Hahahaha I love that last part fucking true though You're right... would've loved to go to one of the Paisley Park nights. Again I planned to go before his passing :( By the way I checked out aja and it's great. Like you said, chord progressions are crazy.. Good looks. Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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Aw that would have been amazing. I hope its still open whenever I do come to the states in the future. I feel I must make the journey at some point as a prince fan. Haha ah thats good glad you like it. | |
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