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Bad Week for Prince Fans First, we got the stupid interview of Mcmillan and Koppleman talking about future plans for a Prince circus and no plan for unreleased music and criticizing Prince's business as being a "mess" when we all know his business was just as he wanted it. Then we get the CNN tabloid report where they talk to people who didn't even know Prince or Prince hadn't talked to in decades and the ones that did know Prince were duped into doing the interview. The tabloid trash insinuated that Prince was a long time druggy. We also got news that Warners and Universal are splitting hus music catalog, which probably was inevitable given the lack of a will but still sad because we all know Prince would not have wanted this. To top it off, Prince will be back on Spotify and itunes tonight. Of all of the things, this would bother Prince the most. This so-called tribute tonight is an industry move to promote his return to streaming. He worked his whole life fighting the things that happened to him this week. Dont cry our Prince. One day all 7 will die. | |
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1. I love Prince. He should have left a will explaining how his legacy/art shout be carried out. - 2. While Prince may not have run his business this way in life, I fail how to see these things are "bad for fans." "New Power slide...." | |
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How exactly is this bad for fans? Prince is no longer here to make money for his estate. Also since he clearly lived in the moment none of us can say what he would or wouldn't have wanted as it could change from day today. Paisley Park is in your heart
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skywalker said: 1. I love Prince. He should have left a will explaining how his legacy/art shout be carried out. - 2. While Prince may not have run his business this way in life, I fail how to see these things are "bad for fans." I agree with you about the will. To your point, because there is no will there his true fans are largely helpless to continue his lifelong fight against these things. Bad for fans in that it hurts to see what Prince stood for torn down in less than a year. This week in particular, was devastating in that regard. | |
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rogifan said: How exactly is this bad for fans? Prince is no longer here to make money for his estate. Also since he clearly lived in the moment none of us can say what he would or wouldn't have wanted as it could change from day today. He wouldnt want spotify. | |
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donnyenglish said: rogifan said: How exactly is this bad for fans? Prince is no longer here to make money for his estate. Also since he clearly lived in the moment none of us can say what he would or wouldn't have wanted as it could change from day today. He wouldnt want spotify. Streaming is a necessary evil. How else do U expect younger people to hear his music? Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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As annoying as some of the tabloid stuff is, I'm glad he's being talked about at all after nearly a year. I think the public would forget about him otherwise.
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donnyenglish said: rogifan said: How exactly is this bad for fans? Prince is no longer here to make money for his estate. Also since he clearly lived in the moment none of us can say what he would or wouldn't have wanted as it could change from day today. He wouldnt want spotify. I can stream Hit N Run Phase 2 from Apple Music right now. Surely that was approved by Prince? That record wasn't licensed to any record company. Paisley Park is in your heart
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. ....and by producing it how he did, he made a higher percentage of profits than with a traditional million-seller. My copy came from Amazon.com.
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Donny, I just love your posts. No BS. You're a straight shooter. I honestly think you should be an advisor to the estate. Or SOMEone on this site should, and we should also be the people interviewed on those TV shows that depict Prince as different than he was: | |
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laytonian said:
. ....and by producing it how he did, he made a higher percentage of profits than with a traditional million-seller. My copy came from Amazon.com.
Do we know how many copies of Phase 2 have sold do far? One of my favorite albums. [Edited 2/12/17 8:19am] Paisley Park is in your heart
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LBrent said: As annoying as some of the tabloid stuff is, I'm glad he's being talked about at all after nearly a year. I think the public would forget about him otherwise.
--Even if it bullshit and lies. | |
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donnyenglish said: First, we got the stupid interview of Mcmillan and Koppleman talking about future plans for a Prince circus and no plan for unreleased music and criticizing Prince's business as being a "mess" when we all know his business was just as he wanted it. Then we get the CNN tabloid report where they talk to people who didn't even know Prince or Prince hadn't talked to in decades and the ones that did know Prince were duped into doing the interview. The tabloid trash insinuated that Prince was a long time druggy. We also got news that Warners and Universal are splitting hus music catalog, which probably was inevitable given the lack of a will but still sad because we all know Prince would not have wanted this. To top it off, Prince will be back on Spotify and itunes tonight. Of all of the things, this would bother Prince the most. This so-called tribute tonight is an industry move to promote his return to streaming. He worked his whole life fighting the things that happened to him this week. Dont cry our Prince. One day all 7 will die. --I agree with every thing you have said. | |
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donnyenglish said: First, we got the stupid interview of Mcmillan and Koppleman talking about future plans for a Prince circus and no plan for unreleased music and criticizing Prince's business as being a "mess" when we all know his business was just as he wanted it. Then we get the CNN tabloid report where they talk to people who didn't even know Prince or Prince hadn't talked to in decades and the ones that did know Prince were duped into doing the interview. The tabloid trash insinuated that Prince was a long time druggy. We also got news that Warners and Universal are splitting hus music catalog, which probably was inevitable given the lack of a will but still sad because we all know Prince would not have wanted this. To top it off, Prince will be back on Spotify and itunes tonight. Of all of the things, this would bother Prince the most. This so-called tribute tonight is an industry move to promote his return to streaming. He worked his whole life fighting the things that happened to him this week. Dont cry our Prince. One day all 7 will die. I agree and yet, Prince could have easily prevented this had he left a will. On the bright side, allowing his music to be streamed will reach more people and enable casual listeners to discover the musical genius of Prince. "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
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No it isnt. Its a regular tribute as he died after last years showing so they are giving him one on this Grammy, just like they gave Bowie. If there wasnt one you would be running wild crying bloody hell. Stop acting childish.
Some of yall can be so extra and weird. Log off and get your heads right.
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. Ah yes, so that's why he often randomly fired people. Are you seriously claiming that for instance the period where PP was bleeding $2.5 million per month wasn't "a mess"? Or that his accountant had to force him to do the Japan leg of the Lovesexy Tour to pay off his debts wasn't "a mess"? Or that his hometown paper spending multiple pages describing numerous local business who had unpaid bills isn't "a mess"? . Or simply look at the fact that we're nine months on and his estate is still nowhere near settled. © Bart Van Hemelen
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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donnyenglish said: First, we got the stupid interview of Mcmillan and Koppleman talking about future plans for a Prince circus and no plan for unreleased music and criticizing Prince's business as being a "mess" when we all know his business was just as he wanted it. Then we get the CNN tabloid report where they talk to people who didn't even know Prince or Prince hadn't talked to in decades and the ones that did know Prince were duped into doing the interview. The tabloid trash insinuated that Prince was a long time druggy. We also got news that Warners and Universal are splitting hus music catalog, which probably was inevitable given the lack of a will but still sad because we all know Prince would not have wanted this. To top it off, Prince will be back on Spotify and itunes tonight. Of all of the things, this would bother Prince the most. This so-called tribute tonight is an industry move to promote his return to streaming. He worked his whole life fighting the things that happened to him this week. Dont cry our Prince. One day all 7 will die. Agree especially the bolded above. It is so upsetting watching all the vultures right now. Van was not his friend he is trashing Princes legacy, and using his death to get his name out there for his own profit. He is not the only one...It is beyond sick how no one has handled this with any respect for a true legend. The only show that should have been allowed to air should have content of what a great performer he was and how there is NO ONE else that can compare. Along with snippets of him doing what he loved performing live. I am just a sad, hurt and disappointed today as the day he left this earth. | |
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I'm confused, I thought Universal had the rights to Prince's catalog? I know I have missed somethings. Beautiful, Loved and Blessed
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TrivialPursuit said:
You seem to relish the idea that Prince was a flawed human being. Why is that? I don't mean it should be hard to accept. By to enjoy the idea? The wooh is on the one! | |
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This was a GREAT week for Prince fans. Things are progressing and moving closer to the date where we'll see the reissues. June 6th has already been announced. And the streaming services will help build up excitement and interest for the eventual reissues.
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Prince wanted his unreleased music to be released after he died, this week we made strong moves in that direction. His music has also is being made accessable to more people. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
Why are you stating the bolded as facts? And where are the references in his songs that would indicate he was abusing drugs? Paisley Park is in your heart
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TrivialPursuit said:
I don't agree with the OP but it didn't come across as someone trying to paint Prince as a perfect human being. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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? The wooh is on the one! | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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