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Reply #60 posted 12/10/16 8:40pm

CalhounSq

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darkroman said:



1Sasha said:


Yes, but he had talent far greater than she had.

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Well that's not really the point of the thread.


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Madonna writes, produces, performs etc, just like Prince, so no great difference really.


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Look at her album sales and she gets the last laugh.


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Reply #61 posted 12/10/16 9:29pm

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rogifan said:

Wait until she dies. She will be lauded in the media as much as Michael and Prince were.

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Yes, she will. And even more than Prince. Madonna is an icon, a very intelligent businesswoman, good singer, did lots to empower women, etc, but when it comes to genius, she doesnt compare musically and she knows it (and every musician).

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Anyway, it has NOTHING to do with this thread point. I am only commenting this because I cant believe some of the comments I am reading here. smile

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Reply #62 posted 12/11/16 12:26am

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I remember her bringing this up back in the early '90s as well and yes there is a double standard - but she wants it both ways. Don't create, feed and profit off of provoking controversy in a way that no one else has done and then complain because you are being criticised differently.

What's sort of sad is that this is the only type of story I really hear about Madonna now for the last several years - her complaining about sexism/ageism - or her relationship with her kids. Her legacy or influence or just straight out amazing career doesn't really get much play. Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places.
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Reply #63 posted 12/11/16 3:13am

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darkroman said:



1Sasha said:


Yes, but he had talent far greater than she had.

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Well that's not really the point of the thread.


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Madonna writes, produces, performs etc, just like Prince, so no great difference really.


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Look at her album sales and she gets the last laugh.


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Do people really believe she does. I bet Madonna could barely use the door handle in a recording studio
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Reply #64 posted 12/11/16 3:26am

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206Michelle said:

I agree with Madonna with regard to there being a double standard for men and women when it comes to sexual promiscuity and sexually explicit music. She is right about that. However, Prince did receive a lot of criticism for the sexual nature of some of his songs. "Darling Nikki" was #1 on the filthy 15 list. Madonna's "Dress You Up" was #8, although it is much less explicit than "Darling Nikki." I was born in 1986, so I can't speak in detail about how society and the media treated Madonna and Prince during the mid 80s, because I wasn't alive or I was an infant. She is right about there being a double standard, but Prince received his fair share of criticism also.


Do you have some examples of this so-called double standard?
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Reply #65 posted 12/11/16 4:45am

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Just as an FYI, she is not criticising Prince here. Sometimes it seems if someone dares mention Prince's name without dropping to their feet in reverence then the purple brainwashed can't wait to pounce on them. I don't really give a fuck about Madonna either way but there's a lot of this on here. The threads about Mayte, Mani et all used to be savage.

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Reply #66 posted 12/11/16 5:14am

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NouveauDance said:

Just as an FYI, she is not criticising Prince here. Sometimes it seems if someone dares mention Prince's name without dropping to their feet in reverence then the purple brainwashed can't wait to pounce on them. I don't really give a fuck about Madonna either way but there's a lot of this on here. The threads about Mayte, Mani et all used to be savage.

I agree with the bolded. As for the so called purple brainwashed that statement could apply to every fan of every artist ever.

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Reply #67 posted 12/11/16 7:24am

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Strive said:

Everything bad in the world happens because of sexism. Hillary lost the election because she has a vagina, not because she was a terrible centrist candidate. Everybody gives Madonna shit because she has a vagina, not because she's still trying to pretend to be a sex icon at 60. Prince got a free pass for showing part of his ass because he's a man while Madonna got crucified for releasing a sex book with full frontal photos and a biker eating her out.

Total double standard rolleyes

highfive Trippy how that happened...isn't it? wink

Knew a lot of guys (contemporaries) in the 80s who loved to hate Madonna. Straight guys. They couldn't stand that she went for it and had power. Most of the complaining was bitchy and silly. Remember being surprised at how stupid they sounded. I thought she was scrappy good.

Her sex book was a direct rip off of work a visual artist, Cindy Sherman, was doing using herself in photos. Naked hitchhiking was one of them. She was a gallery star. So in NYC there was a buzz about that in the art world - that a pop singer would blow that up and if it was ok.

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Reply #68 posted 12/11/16 8:06am

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Just wondered what everybody made of these comments.

http://www.usatoday.com/s.../95220036/

She compared her treatment in the media to Prince's, a similarly audacious artist who she claimed was celebrated, not condemned, for his sexually adventurous persona. "I was called a whore and a witch. One headline compared me to Satan. And I said, 'Wait a minute, isn't Prince running around with fishnets and high heels and lipstick with his butt hanging out?,'" she said. "Yes, he was, but he was a man."



NOBODY said "She can't do that but it's OK for Prince". The same people calling her a whore were calling Prince a pervert. (Darling Nikki).

If anything Prince's image hurt his career in terms of sales. The headlines Madonna got (deliberately on her part) helped her sell records.

When Prince turned up on the Lovesexy cover naked, he got the same criticism. When he turned up on MTV with his arse out, he got the same criticism.


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Reply #69 posted 12/11/16 10:55am

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Madonna made her career exploiting women ... herself included ... she is the musical eqivalent of porn ... it will always be popular and a women can get free dinner with her tits ... madonna is everything that is wrong with how women use their bodies to manipulate the world ... underscored by the fact that her music is so awful and you see the only talent she ever had was dancing poorly in her unddrwear
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Reply #70 posted 12/11/16 11:00am

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Noodled24 said:



FunkOnTheOne said:


Just wondered what everybody made of these comments.



http://www.usatoday.com/s.../95220036/



She compared her treatment in the media to Prince's, a similarly audacious artist who she claimed was celebrated, not condemned, for his sexually adventurous persona. "I was called a whore and a witch. One headline compared me to Satan. And I said, 'Wait a minute, isn't Prince running around with fishnets and high heels and lipstick with his butt hanging out?,'" she said. "Yes, he was, but he was a man."





NOBODY said "She can't do that but it's OK for Prince". The same people calling her a whore were calling Prince a pervert. (Darling Nikki).

If anything Prince's image hurt his career in terms of sales. The headlines Madonna got (deliberately on her part) helped her sell records.

When Prince turned up on the Lovesexy cover naked, he got the same criticism. When he turned up on MTV with his arse out, he got the same criticism.


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Reply #71 posted 12/11/16 2:15pm

206Michelle

rogifan said:

206Michelle said:

I agree with Madonna with regard to there being a double standard for men and women when it comes to sexual promiscuity and sexually explicit music. She is right about that. However, Prince did receive a lot of criticism for the sexual nature of some of his songs. "Darling Nikki" was #1 on the filthy 15 list. Madonna's "Dress You Up" was #8, although it is much less explicit than "Darling Nikki." I was born in 1986, so I can't speak in detail about how society and the media treated Madonna and Prince during the mid 80s, because I wasn't alive or I was an infant. She is right about there being a double standard, but Prince received his fair share of criticism also.

Do you have some examples of this so-called double standard?

Yes, I do.

Science Confirms It’s Pretty Much Impossible For Women To Avoid Being Judged On Their Sexuality:

https://thinkprogress.org/science-confirms-its-pretty-much-impossible-for-women-to-avoid-being-judged-on-their-sexuality-29ccb917707c#.7zvga3c0i

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Iggy Azalea Sums Up the Music Industry's Ridiculous Double Standard for Women:

https://mic.com/articles/88481/iggy-azalea-sums-up-the-music-industry-s-ridiculous-double-standard-for-women?utm_source=huffpost&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=partner#.4wsRiYTW9

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Miley Cyrus and Pop Music's Double Standard:

Why Robin Thicke bears part of the blame for the VMA debacle

http://www.relevantmagazine.com/culture/miley-cyrus-and-pop-musics-double-standard

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Reply #72 posted 12/11/16 2:52pm

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NouveauDance said:

Just as an FYI, she is not criticising Prince here. Sometimes it seems if someone dares mention Prince's name without dropping to their feet in reverence then the purple brainwashed can't wait to pounce on them. I don't really give a fuck about Madonna either way but there's a lot of this on here. The threads about Mayte, Mani et all used to be savage.


-- She should be bowing down in reverence.
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Reply #73 posted 12/15/16 1:36pm

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Madonna & Prince: two completely different artists. Nuff said! lol

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Reply #74 posted 12/15/16 4:35pm

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She is partly right and partly wrong..

I am a more recent convert to Prince. And I was shocked how dirty he was. I remember thinking about Madonna being controversial because of her sexuality and being surprised that as a kid, I hadn't heard much about Prince's dirtiness.

That being said, the criticism of Prince's open sexuality came in a much more indirect way...homophobic slurs. People assuming Prince was a homosexual because of his embrace of sexuality (a vulnerable type sexualtiy at that) and the feminine side of his nature led many to gay bash him ( a straight male). This type of discrimination Madonna never faced. Plus, she never got the treatment Prince received when he opened for the Rolling Stones.

A lot of macho straight men seem to hate soft pretty boys who slink around in a sexual way. A lot of male artist sing about notches on their bedpost, but they don't sing seductively. Prince did and was mocked for it by some men at the time.

Madonna got it from the Puritan-types. Prince got it from the insecure men and homophobes.

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Reply #75 posted 12/15/16 5:07pm

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:



HatrinaHaterwitz said:




darkroman said:



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Prince has NEVER been a black artist.


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Prince's specialism has always been writing and performing 'white' pop and rock.


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That's why Prince is concidered a 'rock' star and not an rnb artist.


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Prince also embrassed white radio and white singles charts.


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So there really wasn't anything black about Prince at all - but he engineered that to cross over to have mass appeal.


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Anyway it's stupid to call people black and white artists - it's never made any sense.


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lol lol lol lol




Oh? Really? Considering the FACT that I witnessed this LIVE on TELEVISION as it happened...



I must have imagined how many times the words "Black" were said...compared to how many times the word "pop" was said...with Madonna's full of shit ass BEING there. finger you, her and this dumb shit! kiss2



Yes, I had to quote my damn self...because here's how Prince himself put the point ...on the exclamation that I just made! touched

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"I never wanted to be your weekend lover, no, no."
That whole performance was on point.
And yes, there was a lot of black in those awards.
One of my strongest memories from that night is Lionel Richie saying "outrageous!" a couple of fifty dozen times. My wife and I still quote that jokingly to each other to this day.
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Reply #76 posted 12/15/16 5:18pm

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darkroman said:



anangellooksdown said:


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I was young and living right outside Mpls. when Prince and Madonna were coming up and their music was in the clubs. What bothers me personally about how Madonna has evolved can be summed up in a headline just posted today from her: I always feel better with something hard between my legs," Madonna told the crowd. Why? This garbage is demeaning and isn't doing her, or woman in general, any favors. To be 'cool' one needs to have 'class' Not in the same league as Prince.

Exactly. Prince sang about sex, but his lyrics went over better because he wasn't severe as he got older; he took out the raunchy stuff but was still very sexy. Madonna doesn't have what she needs to achieve this. Prince still sang about sex, but he did become more responsible lyrically.

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With the exception of Breakfast Can Wait!


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I've always found that song embarrassing - particularly at Prince's age. I'd thought he had moved on from such things but had slipped back on that track.


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lol lol lol


--- Nothing embarrassing it is sexy without being raunchy. A lesson that old bitch Madonna should learn from.
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Reply #77 posted 12/16/16 11:52am

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laurarichardson said:

darkroman said:

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With the exception of Breakfast Can Wait!

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I've always found that song embarrassing - particularly at Prince's age. I'd thought he had moved on from such things but had slipped back on that track.

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lol lol lol

--- Nothing embarrassing it is sexy without being raunchy. A lesson that old bitch Madonna should learn from.

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^^ Yeah, Prince was sexy. Madonna was just straight-up nasty!! mad

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Reply #78 posted 12/16/16 12:54pm

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There is a double standard. Women are judged much more harshly than men, especially with regard to sexuality.

Im not a fan, but I recognize her incredible impact and influence in pop music. She is pop music royalty, whether you like it or not. That is not debatable.

Regarding her ability to write, produce, compose, etc..., of course she was not on the level of Prince, but not many were/are.

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Reply #79 posted 12/16/16 2:01pm

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DarkKnight1 said:

There is a double standard. Women are judged much more harshly than men, especially with regard to sexuality.

Im not a fan, but I recognize her incredible impact and influence in pop music. She is pop music royalty, whether you like it or not. That is not debatable.

Regarding her ability to write, produce, compose, etc..., of course she was not on the level of Prince, but not many were/are.

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True. However, with Prince being a Male, his sexuality came across as being too feminine and/or gay, so many people didn't know what to make of him. And, I think he was okay with that. lol

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Keep 'em guessing! lol

"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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Reply #80 posted 12/16/16 3:37pm

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DarkKnight1 said:

There is a double standard. Women are judged much more harshly than men, especially with regard to sexuality.

Im not a fan, but I recognize her incredible impact and influence in pop music. She is pop music royalty, whether you like it or not. That is not debatable.

Regarding her ability to write, produce, compose, etc..., of course she was not on the level of Prince, but not many were/are.

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- I have the same opinion

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