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Would you describe Prince as goth? I've opened this discussion before, but though I open it again for new comments.
So yah, I always considered Prince as underground, and a little gothy. His attire looked traditional/ Victorian goth, which is really cool, but not all in black. His Grafitti Bridge attire looked gothy too with the fishnets and leather jackets.
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I would not describe Prince as a goth. RIP | |
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You need to define goth.
I don't think he has the undercurrent of sexuality that's necessary for goth or Gothic in any meaningful manner, with Prince its all on the surface. He can be goth in the same way some people have accused even the likes of Kanye of being goth, i.e. he wore a lot of black at times. So in answer to your question: yeah why not. [Edited 6/3/17 4:27am] | |
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"Would you describe Prince as goth?" --- No. | |
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1980-1981 Prince yes There were periods where his style reflected it but not the real essence of Goth | |
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You could never put any label on Prince He did his own thing.
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SoftSkarlettLovisa said: I've opened this discussion before, but though I open it again for new comments.
So yah, I always considered Prince as underground, and a little gothy. His attire looked traditional/ Victorian goth, which is really cool, but not all in black. His Grafitti Bridge attire looked gothy too with the fishnets and leather jackets.
What do you think? Different periods of his career he went Goth. | |
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Thank you "Climb in my fur." | |
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I agree with you. There was a period in the '90's that was very Goth to me. When he wore the big hats and his beard was chiseled to perfection. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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If you look at the definition of Goth, "a subculture of people who originally listened to Goth music, now increased to include black/death metal followers, they are morbid, wearing black clothes almost always, and wearing make-up regardless of sex". It just does not fit Prince in any era. | |
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No, I would not decribe Prince as goth. He was colourfull and a chameleon. Not someone you can catagorize. | |
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that doesnt constitute goth "Climb in my fur." | |
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Would I call him a goth the way I'd call Marilyn Manson or the fourteen year-olds outside the convenience store goth? No. But...
Prince dabbled with gothic aesthetics/imagery from time to time: the Batdance video, the castles that show up in "Darling Nikki" and "Pheromone," his BDSM themed stuff gets gothy from time to time. Even then I don't hear him mimicking goth artists, except maybe the heavy industrial beat on Pheromone. | |
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I didn't say it did. I mearly stated a point of reference. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Wlcm2thdwn3 said: You could never put any label on Prince He did his own thing.
That's the correct answer. Life Matters | |
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...and punk and so many other things.
But ultimately P mixed and matched and mismatched so many aesthetic elements that the end results were so unique to him that even when he gets copied...it never feels quite the same.
Or is it just me?
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No. Not at all.
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He could pass for Goth in a Hollywood Teen film if that's the standard we're talking about. | |
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The short answer is no. Prince was not goth, he did not neatly fit within this category. [Edited 6/3/17 16:42pm] | |
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not goth "Climb in my fur." | |
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Then you obviously would prefer my first answer (hint it is the first couple of sentences I posted) | |
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Then define what is Goth...specifically. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Do your own research.
Here's a hint..its beyond wearing black clothing and a song here n there. "Climb in my fur." | |
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I never considered Prince to be Goth. The Cure, yes. Prince, Umm, No!
"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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robertgeorge said:
well damn. You sure told me. I apologize for my rude way and manner of posting. I will try to do better, I guess I'm just stressed, and when I see my Prince family which are you guys here on Prince Org, some things kind of frustrates me. But who am I to be frustrated over just every day people, just like me. I apologize everyone. More on goth later. . . [Edited 6/3/17 21:45pm] "Climb in my fur." | |
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the COME album lil bitty era could have gone that way
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OldFriends4Sale said:
the COME album lil bitty era could have gone that way
I attribute the Come era and ideas art to the Trent Rezner rise "Climb in my fur." | |
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"Climb in my fur." | |
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