. Just a point of interest that pertains to this thread. . You've got your opinion of censorship, he had his. I think his attitudes about censorship and vulgarity (for lack of a better word) in the arts speaks to the reasons he didn't release some of this stuff. . Unlike Prince, I happen to agree with your anti-censorship stance. But I feel that going in and robbing the man's tomb, so to speak, is distasteful. What's the good argument for releasing material he chose to leave unreleased (and therefore unfinished)? | |
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i agree...the journey untouched | |
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When did Prince come out in favor of censorship? As in, the restriction of an artist's work by government or some other outside authority (such as a religious authority) rather than by the artist's own choice--yes, obviously Prince chose not to release (or even create) certain kinds of work, and his restrictions on himself changed considerably from his early years to his late, but that's a different issue than censorship. | |
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. He specifically expressed a support for censorship in '99 while promoting 'Rave' during an interview with Carson Daly on TLR. . I'm not sure off hand if there are other specific examples, maybe others can cite additional instances. | |
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You guys.....I'm feeling some kinda way about this conversation. I'd understand if P was still here. He'd have emotions about releasing material he previously may not have wanted released when he was alive. But he's in a better place, without a care in the world. No guilt, no anger, no contracts. His hands are clear of this now. Why are we basing what should happen to the vault on something he no longer has input? Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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What did he say? I'll look for a clip later, but in case I can't find it. | |
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. I just searched for it on YouTube, which I know it was there a few weeks ago - and I'm not finding it. . I sincerely don't want to misquote or mischaracterize what he said. But he and Daly were talking about movies - sounded like 'Blair Witch Project,' which was out at the time, but they didn't name a title - and Prince was talking about how those kinds of movies (horror, I guess) become part of your after you see them. Though - notably - it didn't sound like he had seen the movie in question. He said it might be time for censorship - Carson asked him if he thought this extended into the music world. But off hand I don't remember if he said the censorship thing before or after Carson specifically mentioned music, but the gist of what P was getting at seemed clear. . Damn, wish I could find that interview.... It is a very fascinating interview. And props to Daly - who a lot of people thought was a numbskull at the time (Fallon on SNL: "I'm Carson Daly, and I'm a total tool!") - for trying hard to make a TRL interview substantive. [Edited 11/9/16 8:02am] | |
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My hope is that they would be left untouched.
A lot of Prince's more perverse diatribes in the early days were meant more for their shock value than to be taken literally. Listen2Prince !!
U can listen to a different Prince project every week for a year! Sometimes U might have to double (or triple) up on related albums to make it fit, tho. https://listen2prince.blogspot.com/ | |
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Okay--I kind of remember that. He brought up the Blair Witch Project several times during that period, I think. | |
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[Edited 11/9/16 12:21pm] [Edited 11/9/16 12:22pm] 'cause you got to know...how I feel about you babe | |
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I have this interview saved on my HD. Just listened to it and Prince said this about horrormovies. He said this before Carson asked him if he thought this extended into the music.
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"What you watch and what you listen to turns into you and I think it's important that we start to have some sort of censorship. We've turned that word into a bad word but it's really that you know that we're kinda jackin our kids brains up, we need to start to examine this stuff a little bit more closely."
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He says this about the question extended to the music world:
"I am not one to judge but I think we have to look at how things stack up to the truth."
At that moment he was interrupted by the caller...to adress her new question Prince talks again about movies and having the opportunity to go to a theater after hours and see something that is gonna uplift his spirit.
"There's enough trouble in the world without going to the theater and looking at someone getting their brains hacked out."
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What utter crap !
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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exactly my point ! "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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Totally agree. Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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What utter crap !
A very well thought out, eloquent and thought provoking reply. I must now go and reconsider my position. If the milk turns out to be sour, I aint the kinda pussy to drink it! | |
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Prince has tens if not hundreds of songs containing even far more explicit content in his vault, I'm sure. That's why we love him so much. The daring part of him playing lyrically with it all. - Rape, as prince uses it in his lyrics has nothing to do with unwanted abusive behaviour, but everything with fantasy, lust and yes, love. Rape as a brutal act itself is of course absolutely totally abusive and discusting - which needs serious attention and hard punishment. - Rape the way Prince sings about it, is like this; if for instance my boyfriend and I are in the mood, and I or he feels like, we can have a nice one, like a good wild raunchy pleasing fuck, (a bit) abusive even. Loved by both parties. There ya go. "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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And what about all that raunchy wild shit Prince already sang about and released in his lifetime... ? Before he got all crazy with religion. Thàt's what made all the $$$ roll for him up until the day he died. Specially in the days when he decided to leave the explicit content behind, and wasn't all that successful. The only albums that Prince sell big time in his life, where those that had quite some heavy content, lyrically. Release Prince's heaviest content right now, and he's the king again that he so badly was longing for, in the charts, on the bank, on the covers of magazines. Yes they should release all of it. And let the world (and the American puritists) see where preople will spend money on. People don't only want soft shit and lovesongs by Prince. It would do his legend more good than you might think. Prince is no saint. He was just a skinny sexy motherfucker with a great high voice, a huge libido, and quite a nasty and horny mind. Why else and for whom would he keep all that explicit stuff in the vault in the first place ? Of course, if it was up to him right now, he would think and act different. But then again, he's dead.
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. Thanks for the specifics on that. . I think the notable part of it is that he did say "what you watch" and "listen to" - implying he was talking about arts/entertainment in general. . Not that it means they shouldn't release his music untouched, if they're going to release songs containing mature content. I wouldn't ever want anyone to make censorial decisions. But at the same time, it just seems *to me, just my opinion* disrespectful in a way to rush to release songs containing content that we can surmise he no longer approved of. . It also seems weird that so many fans seem to want to insulate Prince as a cult figure that only some so-called "fams" truly "get/understand" - and at the same time some of those fans also clamor for widespread acceptance and hope/expect vault releases to sell like hotcakes. It's a weird contradiction some folks have: wanting to keep Prince fandom as a little "secret club" but simultaneously expecting the world at large to embrace his music. . Honestly who cares how many people buy it. As a few others have pointed out, the eventual vault releases are highly unlikely to be commercially viable. That doesn't mean they won't still roll out releases. The Hendrix family has brought out tons of material over the last 20 years or so and most of it doesn't shift a ton of units. So what? Just because every Hendrix posthumous release doesn't go platinum (or gold) doesn't dim the man's reputation. Nor will it with Prince. | |
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Prince became some sort of a bigot on certain things at least for some years back in the late 90's early 00's. See what he reportedly told to W&L about their sexual orientation. Only a few years before, he would play the intro to Sexy MF on MTV (for the Emancipation launch) just because he was pissed to death that MTV told him not to sing any offensive lyrics, and he couldn't stand to be censored. That's the Prince I grew-up with. Contrarily to some other fans I respected his freedom to embrace a different philosophy at a later stage of his life, and I felt it brought some interesting new conceptual dimensions to his lyrics and music. But I do not have to agree on everything just because he was Prince. As someone said above, prince is gone and if there's an afterlife, it's highly unlikely that he'd be pissed about what happens to his works now. He had the freedom, in his lifetime, to erase any song he didn't wanted to see released after he passed, and according to an engineer he actually did it. What he left behind belongs to human heritage (well technically it belongs to his siblings, but you see my point). Kafka made the mistake not to destroy his works in his lifetime and I believe we can be thankful that his friend Max Brod didn't respect his wishes and published the works instead of burning them. I believe when we die, what is ours isn't anymore, and whatever we left behind is the responsibility of the living. I believe the living are always right. I'm actually a little upset when parents try to pressure their children not to sell their house or belonging after they pass for example: when you're gone you're gone, it's up to the living to choose which way they wish to honour you, if they do wish it at all. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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. Will you still feel that way regardless of what the keepers of his legacy choose to do with his work?
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Raunchy and wild he might have been but he was never wild enough to release the rape songs. I am glad he toned it down with age. It didn't disappear completely though but some of his best selling work was his tamest.
What you and your guy get up to is up to you, and I am glad you both enjoy it - but how does it relate to a pro-rape lyric?
Oh yes, the loving rape!!!!! Yeah, right. Rape is NOT WANTED, otherwise it is not rape. You can't just redifine the word to mean something different. . This isn't just some delightful little fantasy that is being played with - this happens all too frequently (usually to women and girls) with sometimes the most dire consequences. . As a sample of 1, some of the wierdest, abusive occurances that have occured to me (in date order) are as follows (I know a lot of women will have suffered a lot worse): 1. At six a man tried to coerce me to his car and when I backed away, he grabbed at me. His hand grabbed my arm but he hadn't got a proper hold and I escaped and ran 2. My relative was raped and murdered 3. Four men picked me up (one limb each) and carried me off the beach (to the nearest bar) kicking and screaming and no-one did anything (obviously a joke but I didn't know any of them from Adam - and no-one on a packed beach thought to even question it) 4. A man broke into my home and hid under my bed. He crawled out just as I was falling asleep! (He was a bit of a stalker - I say a bit because it wasn't scary, just freaky) 5. A group of teenage boys (around 16 I guess) surrounded me and I don't know exactly what their plan was because when the first one layed a hand on me I held him over the 3 storey drop behind me and the others ran off 6. I was walking down a street and passed a man holding a toddler. I looked at the toddler, and the man turned and looked at me and he immediately put down the toddler and started following me. I walked faster and so did he. I started to run, and so did he. I ran until my lungs felt like fire, my heart was beating out of my chest and my legs felt like jelly. I was thinking they could give way any second and I would have to fight when I saw a group of people. I ran to them then looked around - and he had gone. 7. A group of 6 men were up to something strange when 3 of them started to talk to my boyfriend at a tourist site abroad we were just passing through. I saw this and went to go over when 3 of them stood in front of me and blocked my way. The men with my boyfriend kept looking at me as they spoke to him. I was trying to get to him but they were making it difficult. My boyfriend then returned and the others drifted back a bit. My boyfriend said "we have to leave now". I wanted to know why but he wouldn't tell me. Later, he explained they were trying to negotiate my purchase. My boyfriend, now husband, puts it down to some wierd joke. I don't know what it was, but it wasn't that. 8. I was kidnapped at knifepoint, threatened with death and rape was attempted. I thought he would kill me and I thought I was fighting for my life. . I have daughters of that age now and I don't want them to experience anything like any of the events above. I don't want to live in a society that normalises it either and makes out it is just a bit of fun. I don't want people who have been raped (I never have but even the attempt was bad enough) to be listening to their new P track and come across that shit. If it's fun, call it something else, don't call it rape. If its rape, don't promote it. | |
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Prince isn't his work and his work isn't Prince. Curators have a duty to respect the works of arts they are given to take care of. If they do shit such as releasing outtakes remixed by producers, turning an outtake into a duet with a hot female singer, censoring lyrics for political correctness, compiling absolutely incohesive compilations, editing live shows in a poor manner or deciding that some tapes must be destroyed to save storage space (I'm trying to imagine all the insane shit they could do, but feel free to add ideas to that list), they'll deserve all the bashing, but that will be living peaople bashing other living people regarding works of art that the living can enjoy. Nothing to do with respecting Prince's memory or sensibilities. . Even those pics that shocked so many fans, of people making selfies on Prince's piano, I'll tell you: those people's behavior, shocking as it was, wasn't offensive towards Prince, who'd dead and couldn't care less, it was reprehensible because it was shocking to the living, i.e. those living people who cared for Prince and would like other people to show some respect for their mourning process. . Prince has and will have my respect forever, for all the inspiration he's provided me. And I always supported his freedom to do what he wanted, release what he wanted, and not release what he didn't want to. I think I've been among his most vocal supporters on this website over the years against those fans who said he should bend to the will of his record company or let a producer make artistic decisions for him, or that he owed his fans to do what they wanted him to do. But now he's gone, and the work he's left us isn't his anymore, it belongs to the living. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I didn't care to reply but I'm 100% with you on the fact that it's utterly absurd to try and sell rape as a harmless fantasy, any discourse that attempts at minimizing the atrocities of it is a shameless excuse by men to maintain what is called the "culture of rape". Unfortunately what you've experienced is something most woman have experienced in their lifetime. . Now when it comes to works of art, they don't belong to the realm of rational discourse and must be left alone. If you believe for one second that songs can be the cause for the behavior of those men who harrassed and attacked you, you're being as delusionnal as those people who claim violent TV shows and movies are turning normal people into serial killers. Fiction doesn't turn sane individuals into psychopaths, and putting the blame for criminal or violent action on arts and fiction is the most delisional thing ever (and the best way to find a scape goat for all evils and avoid the more difficult task of solving the real problems we have in our societies). You need to pull yourself together. . People who have been raped have no more business asking for allusions to rape being edited off Prince songs than people who've been victims of car accidents asking for (random example #1) car crashes not being depicted in Hollywood movies, or people who suffer from cancer asking a singer to not release (random example #2) a song that would celebrate their worst enemy dying from cancer, or traumatized war veterans to (random example #3) condemn a film that depicts soldiers in a heroic manner because it would seem to promote war. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I agree. It was his choice to include or not to include. It is not an easy choice to include pro-rape lyrics in a song for pubic release. He chose not to. I am just against his hand being forced differently now that he is dead. Can people not respect the choice that he made? Also, the examples you chose are not similar at all. I watch lots of films with rape, murder and all sorts of abuse with no problem. The kind of thing you see in Hollywood movies is never a trigger. The culprits are always villified. The kind of stuff that treats rape as a bit of fun with no condemnation is what makes me angry. That is not common in material for mass consumption. And if you think the attitude of the people around does not affect the liklihood of someone commiting a crime such as rape then think again. There are lots of people who have commited crimes only when in a group that normalised such behaviour and at no other point in their lives. | |
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