And I read Michael said " Prince is a meanie" lol. | |
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. I never heard Prince speak a bad word about Michael Jackson. I saw when he was talking about MJ wanting to do "Bad" with Prince, but he wasn't disrespecting MJ. Prince and MJ had a totally different style. They were both great. Prince did say MJ was a "genius", and Prince never said that word to describe many people he knew!
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. Yes!! Yess!! . Prince had nothing but love for MJ. He was devestated when Michael died. Prince used humor a lot to deal with other people; he meant no disprespect.
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. Oh yes!! You don't get to be "Prince" without having a strong work ethic, determination and a major EGO!! . He toned-down his ego a lot in his later years, thank goodness! . Even when he had a big ego, he was still shy, humble and down-to-earth, but when he didn't agree with something or he didn't like someone, he made it known.
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. Please! I wish people would stop comparing Prince and Michael Jackson! It's not a contest! MJ appealled to the "masses", while Prince had more of a "cult" following. They were two completely different artists/performers.......they were both incredibly talented geniuses!! I have nothing but love and respect for both! . Please, people need to stop with the rivalry between P & MJ, because there simply was none!!
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. I know, right??!! I started this thread because I love Will i Ams story about Prince playing the bass in MJ's face! I thought it was funny and cute......and people want to turn this thread into an all out war! . No hate here, please!! . Prince did not hate MJ and MJ didn't hate Prince. They weren't at war with one another, smh
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. I agree. That was a good way to put it. Prince wasn't disrespecting MJ; people just take things too far here......
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. I agree. No one ever produced a record like Thriller. MJ had Thriller, Prince had Purple Rain. . Third paragraph.......on-point!
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. Well, Michael was so damn sweet, so anyone would be considered a "meanie" to him! LOL . Have you ever seen Michael get mad/pissed-off? Even when he was upset, he was still sweet and cool like a cucumber! I be like: "Get mad, Michael.......damn it!! Swear or something!!" LOL
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Yea he was a sweet heart. | |
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What I never get is Prince seeing MJ as competition. I'm not denying it to be true, I've read the testimonies if Dez Dickinson etc. However my point is surely even Prince must have realised that something like Mountains or I wish you heaven et al couldn't compete with the immediacy of something like the Way you make me feel. I mean MJ songs were written purely for sales not to hang in an art gallery. Which is fine. Prince post Purple rain,apart from D&P didn't exactly do much to reverse his commercial appeal. If we're talking about talent, I don't believe MJ if anyone was on his radar in terms of competition. Like he said"My only competition is in the past" I don't get it | |
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. I think he was too nice. The nice people always get hurt.
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. Well said. They both had a unique talent that will never be matched. People will follow in their footsteps, but nothing/no one will ever take the place of Prince or Michael.
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[Edited 7/7/17 13:00pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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That was Prince's way 2 say... listen MJ U are the reason there's bass in my boom, U are the reason I'm high. | |
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. Whoa! You said a lot there! I agree with what you said here: "Secondly, you seem to have this bizarre and very common fascination for success, which has very little to do with art." . With regard to Prince's and MJs fame; the music business can do strange things to people. When Prince was first starting out, he was cocky and had a huge ego (well, after his first 2 albums); and it did change him. I remember reading an interview with Wendy and she was talking about the PR tour and she was saying that she did not even know who Prince was anymore because he let the success go to his "head". Wendy was like: "Who the fuck is this guy?" . But as Prince matured, he changed for the better and he mellowed-out. He was always humble and down-to-earth, and he never lost that aspect of his personality. He even said: "Don't make the same mistakes I did." There were certain things he would not do anymore or certain songs he would sing later in his career. I actually fell in love with him all over again around the time he turned 40! He seemed to be blossoming and becoming a better person, both in his personal life as well as his career. . It's not only the music industry who is to blame; it's society as a whole. Personally, I think humanity has been in decline for a long, long time, and it's only getting worse. People have no common decency or respect for each other anymore. I blame the parents, the internet; social media, the news; government.......it's not just one thing, it's so many other things. Kids are all screwed-up today; parents don't raise their kids with any values or morals it seems. Everyone is out for themselves and to hell with everyone else. . Sorry for this long post......We could talk about this all day! LOL .
[Edited 7/7/17 13:25pm] "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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bonatoc said:
[Edited 7/7/17 13:00pm] Is that a response to me. To answer both replies. I don't even register MJ, he's just a pop star. Oh see prince as having artistic integrity.MJ ass successful pop star who I don't even care about. | |
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I think, and it may sound contradictory, that what we lack the most are real heroes, universally approved human beings. Souls that bring the idea of a common shared purpose. It's probably what we love about Michael and his naive (in a good way) mission to somewhat unite mankind. His thirst for universality was built on kind grounds. [Edited 7/7/17 14:42pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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I think there have been a multitude of successors to MJ n to be honest more talented e.g. Bruno Mars. N many female artist that fit that audience demographic. I think the difference is everything is so accessible n abundant Today it would be hard to create n event that could become a phenomenon. As for Prince as JeaN Simmons from Kiss said, Prince is a singularity. Yes he broke on the pop scene but he is so much more than that. He is one of those musical bridging figures that step stone through history. He's more than one in s generation, he's an historical stepping stone | |
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jcurley said: I think there have been a multitude of successors to MJ n to be honest more talented e.g. Bruno Mars. N many female artist that fit that audience demographic. I think the difference is everything is so accessible n abundant Today it would be hard to create n event that could become a phenomenon. As for Prince as JeaN Simmons from Kiss said, Prince is a singularity. Yes he broke on the pop scene but he is so much more than that. He is one of those musical bridging figures that step stone through history. He's more than one in s generation, he's an historical stepping stone Bruno Mars more talented than Michael Jackson? "We are the New Power Generation,and so are U!" | |
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cloveringold85 said:
. I never heard Prince speak a bad word about Michael Jackson. I saw when he was talking about MJ wanting to do "Bad" with Prince, but he wasn't disrespecting MJ. Prince and MJ had a totally different style. They were both great. Prince did say MJ was a "genius", and Prince never said that word to describe many people he knew!
Well I'm not saying it to be nasty but Prince was wrong. I think he was a little bit weak round fame. He was like that with Madonna. However much n MJ fan you are a very competent successful POPSTAR does not a genius make | |
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daniorU said: jcurley said: I think there have been a multitude of successors to MJ n to be honest more talented e.g. Bruno Mars. N many female artist that fit that audience demographic. I think the difference is everything is so accessible n abundant Today it would be hard to create n event that could become a phenomenon. As for Prince as JeaN Simmons from Kiss said, Prince is a singularity. Yes he broke on the pop scene but he is so much more than that. He is one of those musical bridging figures that step stone through history. He's more than one in s generation, he's an historical stepping stone Bruno Mars more talented than Michael Jackson? Oh yeh I'm gonna change my mind now!!! Yes he is. He's mire diverse both musically n vocally. Are you serious MJ fan? I don't get how you can even think about him if you're a prince fan. God When Dices Cry, if I was your Girlfriend, Raspberry Beret then listen ti the song Thriller or Bad, it's like saying a hot dog is as good as fillet steak coz you don't need teeth to chew it. I'll even be contentious as to say Prince is a better dancer. Thieves un the Temple, Housequake in Sign o the Tines. His pirouettes. Like his guitar work it suffers from not being a single point if focus. MJ is very visual,who everyone around him in the video can di the same. MJ fans have ruined it for me by comparing him to prince. Instead of enjoying pure pop n entertainment for what it is. Pure pop spectacle. I've spent 33yrs having to bat off this bullshit comparison. Christ I wouldn't even register MJ if it wasn't for these stupid comparisons. When I was 11 Beat sit was out ,I thought oh that's catchy. When Dives Cry Came out n I thought good god. I could see it was a game changer. Prince is the only "pop" act I've purchased. That's not being arrogant, liking mj n elevating ut to genius coz one likes it is arrogance. MJ is not a musical revelation. Isn't it enough he's a very catchy pop star. God this shit fucks me off. People seem to be so wilfully retarded it depressed the shut out of me. | |
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cloveringold85 said:
. Well said. They both had a unique talent that will never be matched. People will follow in their footsteps, but nothing/no one will ever take the place of Prince or Michael.
Prince had more talent in his pinky finger than MJ ever had. IMHO of course. I hate that if you’re a Prince fan it’s automatically assumed that you must be an MJ fan too. But I know many are and god forbid anyone say the slightest wrong thing about MJ. I once said on Facebook (in a Prince group) that MJ could never have written a song like When Doves Cry. Ooh boy that didn’t go over well. Paisley Park is in your heart
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bonatoc said: I think, and it may sound contradictory, that what we lack the most are real heroes, universally approved human beings. Souls that bring the idea of a common shared purpose. It's probably what we love about Michael and his naive (in a good way) mission to somewhat unite mankind. His thirst for universality was built on kind grounds. [Edited 7/7/17 14:42pm] MJ was a narcissist end of. He was odious. If charity didn't exist he'd have to invent it just si he could talk bout it | |
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rogifan said: cloveringold85 said:
. Well said. They both had a unique talent that will never be matched. People will follow in their footsteps, but nothing/no one will ever take the place of Prince or Michael.
Prince had more talent in his pinky finger than MJ ever had. IMHO of course. I hate that if you’re a Prince fan it’s automatically assumed that you must be an MJ fan too. But I know many are and god forbid anyone say the slightest wrong thing about MJ. I once said on Facebook (in a Prince group) that MJ could never have written a song like When Doves Cry. Ooh boy that didn’t go over well. Thx for that. Imagine MJ writing WDC. God i would have said,imagine him writing a song full stop. Don't give a shit about publishing,Elvis n Spuce Girls gave writing credits too Even if he did it's music by committee n ain't all that. Like I've said before id enjoy MJ if it wasn't for his fans, but I can't go along with his elevated bullshit | |
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Michael never really had the chance to grow up, he had the mentality and emotional state of a school boy up until the day he passed. Guess that is the price you pay for having your childhood taken from you.
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Prince was an oddball womanizing eccentric who was hard to understand, was sometimes paranoid and socially awkward, overzealously religious, and had a snarky and somewhat cut-throat competitive streak. But Prince's worst qualities were mostly apparent and his better qualities of humor, tenderness, artistic intregrity, individuality, work ethic, genuine spirituality and even generosity (to this day) are underrated and underrappreciated. His more tragic qualities are still being determined.
MJ, on the other hand, I can't relate to in anyway whatsoever. He comes off so nice and frail and little boyish. He's like an alien to me. He seems absolutely phony (and I am not saying that because he was effeminate. I don't question the sincerity of effeminate men, just him).. I have tried to watch and listen to interviews of his and I can never get through them. PLus, I suspect that he could be fiercely competitive and might even be (in some ways) more egotistical than Prince was (at least as an artist). The child molesting accusations I have trouble wrapping my head around. A part of me thinks he was completely innocent but another part of me thinks that MJ was still inappropriate in some ways. (I am leaning toward innocent because MJ was reverting back to childhood in many ways.) I remember reading about biographer J. randy Tarraborelli (who wrote a balanced book about the complicated and contradictory Sinatra). He threw his hands up in dismay when he attempted a MJ biography...its like you could see MJ in action but you could never understand him even in moments or increments. When I watch a Prince interview (like on Tavis Smiley) or listen to radio interviews, there are moments when Prince is confounding, enigmatic, and confusing. But there are also moments where he is believably normal. He could shoot the breeze.He could joke convincingly in radio interviews about ghetto cake, basketball, tv shows, and condoms on cruise boats.. MJ never seemed capable of normalcy even in moments..
I think P admired MJ and maybe even sympathized with him but I also think he thought he was kind of full of crap and resented MJ's subtle superior attitude (asking Prince to play the Wesley Snipes character in Bad wasn quite frankly insulting---the first line of the song is MJ showing up Prince presumably..Why would Prince ever agree to that??). . Prince liked to tease. MJ didn't seem to able to roll with the punches or take a joke or fire back without crying to his friends or leaving in a huff. Prince being competitive while playing bass to MJ's face (in a setting that no one but MJ's circle saw)was no big deal. WillIam saw it as no big deal and he was probably right.
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. I agree with much of what you said......real heros; the real meaning of life; having balance; our government; digital pollution........Good one!!
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. Ha-ha!! . I have the utmost respect for both Prince and MJ. They were both incredible artists/performers. They both made this world a better place. Now, I'm not gonna sit here and say that I love every thing and every song they ever wrote, because I don't.
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