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Would you feel differently about Prince's music if.... it was revealed that he was high on drugs when he created his musical masterpieces? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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of course not, some of the greatest music ever was done by people out of their fucking minds due to either pschosis, drugs or alcohol. or even love because that goes under crazy in it's extreme form. | |
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The music would still be the same music that I've thoroughly enjoyed for most of my life, so I have to say, "No."
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It might explain a few things, but of course I don't think he was. . | |
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Actually, I would be even more in awe of him because if he was stoned out of his mind then he is an even bigger genius than I think. In all honesty though, I don't believe that he was using or on anything up until the last few months of his life. There's no way anyone could function let alone write and perform music like he did if he was strung out on drugs. No way. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: it was revealed that he was high on drugs when he created his musical masterpieces? Then he really would be superman. Paisley Park is in your heart
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No ..Hello, who is it?
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NOPE | |
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2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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I always thought he sounded high on something...when he recorded "God" .... | |
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No. I'm sure some of the world's best music was created under the influence. | |
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Nope. But I would feel different if he had been a child molester like MJ. Dude always creeped me out. Then when it all came out about his molestations, I can never listen to his music again. | |
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I would. | |
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No | |
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Hell no I mean I was high lots of times when I listened to it so why should I have a problem | |
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He was altered when he created The Black Album and Lovesexy. Prince told one of the band members (who told me) that he (Prince) thought he saw the devil (not God, as the more popular story goes) and that's what moved him to write Lovesexy. It couples well with the Susan Rogers story about Ingrid and him asking Rogers to the studio late one night, and they were high as fuck on X. Ingrid was just bad fucking news for him. U surrounded yourself with all the wrong faces
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yup, women are one avenue that drugs and alcohol come in, they use it to weaken a fella.
as far as his production, i thought it was fine but i've never been a stickler for production, i want good songs and he gave plenty of those. also, never noticed the holy river lyrics quite like that. Hopefully it wasn't autobiographical, i never thought of it like that. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: it was revealed that he was high on drugs when he created his musical masterpieces? I can't quite articulate what I feel about it just yet, have thought about it though. I want to say no but that's not quite true. But I'm not repelled(?) | |
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About x. When I had first started reading heavily into P. (*after getting more and more engrossed in his music up until [and INCLUDING] TRC) I'd looked up conditions and studies that had supposedly shown a likelihood of Pfeiffer 's syndrome associated with the use of Ecstasy. Led me to believe that either Prince or Mayte or BOTH used the stuff in spite of "THE FUTURE" "yellow smiley offers me x like he's drinking 7-up Eye would rather drink six razor blades razor blades from a paper cup ... ... if you can't understand, Eye say 2 tough but Eye have seen the future and boy it's rough" Don't know where y'all got your information but I think I'll be more useful and appreciative of this forum than i had been in the past. Much love for the man ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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where did you hear about the connection between pfeifer syndrome and exstasy? | |
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also, how a piece of music affect you is really pretty independent of the person who made it anyway, at least in terms of quality. I remember when i was young, I heard that Wagner was antisemitic, and i thought that was horrible but then i realized how great ride of the valkries was and it didn't make any difference in terms of how much the music affected me. | |
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Stay off WebMD, yo. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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PeteSilas said:
where did you hear about the connection between pfeifer syndrome and exstasy? I'll have to research this now. Nothing direct or easy to look up on my phone right now. Gonna have to hit the PC. I distinctly remember it being "attempted to be linked" to recreational drug use and ecstasy use as things that alter the genetic structure of the affected parents DNA.... reading briefly it was described as "autosumnal" which I am to take indicates that it is a DOMINANT genetic trait (*can't be avoided naturally) due to genetic dysfunction. It supposedly takes its course. No telling whether ALL sperm/eggs are affected. I'll try to find the pages that stated that ecstasy was a corollary to the frequency of its occurrence **it was suggested due to the frequency of its occurrence having occurred more often in recreational drug users*** (they say cigarettes alter your reproductive DNA) anyways it IS a rare disorder to begin with. I'm not certain that anything it's substantially "proven" [Edited 4/25/17 22:28pm] ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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Stay off WebMD, yo. Noted. But like I'd indicated. It was read from a source. Not because I am a doctor. I am a doctor of love. But not a certified licensed doctor ♫"Trollin, Trolling! We could have fun just trollin'!"♫ | |
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Not the drugs per se, but coupled with what is often described as his aggressive "anti-drug stance" it does complicate certain aspects of his legacy, if one is seeking to tie artist to art, rather than letting the phenomenal songs speak for themselves... On that point, I always perceived Prince as being a bit more ambivalent regadidng drugs and their relationship to creative work... * He did not, to my knowledge, take part in any 1980s rock star just say No ads... many stars who later admitted they were still using athe time, participated in such commercials * the entire BLK/ Lovesexy era/also the wild punk persona in the early 80s suggested partying was in the mix * the lyrics to SOTT do not necessarily pass personal judgment on drug use, rather they serve as almost objective reportage * the near - confirmed EX stories in the late 80s (fairly bold move for an "anti drug" person * in an early 1990s magazine interview, when asked, he did not deny using drugs and replied that he "valued all experiences" (paraphrasing) * during the infamous Emancipation era Oprah interview I recall a question regarding whether drugs were part of the equation (as a musician/star) and the response almost inferred that youthful transgressions were long in the last * almost tearful statement at 2010 BET awards that "he was pretty wild in [his] younger years and asking the younger generation not to make the same mistakes he did ... some might have considered this part of post-JW preaching, but the entire comment seemed to come from a much more raw, emotional and real place ... While he may have fined Band members for drug/alcohol related reasons etc speaks more to his alleged controlling nature than any specific anti-drug posturing. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: it was revealed that he was high on drugs when he created his musical masterpieces? No. It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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ya, i could see that, meaning how you could see hypocrisy but great music is still great music. I can only see those kinds of things changing how you feel about the person, not the music. And how do we even know if he was a hypocrite, if so how much? There have been many, many stories that people have said Prince wouldn't have anything to do with the wild partying, going on for years, at least in terms of marijuana, when he'd be somewhere, he'd just not partake, according to pepe willie and Arsenio Hall and many, many others. I do believe that he took something during the black album crisis but that seems to be an anomaly. And one more thing, he hadn't really taken a hardline stance against drugs since the mid 80's, since that time, there was plenty of rumour and speculation, either from associates or in his own songs that he was experimenting. | |
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when rumours of pfiefers leaked out not long after the birth, some british rag did point out that Prince was probably the carrier because of his out of proportion head. I never thought much about his head being big but it's true, my ma once claimed she loved Prince's Parade era haircut because the Purple Rain Haircut made it look like his head was so much bigger than the rest of his body. People did notice. | |
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No. Many songs from various musicians/bands I love seem to have been written under the influence. [Edited 4/26/17 2:53am] | |
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