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Article :: Is There God After Prince? Is There God After Prince?APRIL 22, 2016
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Great article! Click the link to read the entire thing. | |
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Yes!! I really enjoyed reading it. The writing is exquisite. I'm shocked that I'd never seen it before. | |
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Loved reading this...
Unusually written, but compelling
unlanguagable...
what a GREAT way of explaining he who we cant seem to explain... | |
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Hi, Love!!!! It's been awhile. You're right: the writer's style is very unusual but quite effective. In fact, I had to read some passages more than once for understanding. Others I read twice because they were just so delicious. I particularly liked his opening story about the Prince party he threw in the middle of the winter in Maine, at which he met his future wife. He said that he would subsequently tell her, "You walked in. I woke up." I thought that was a beautiful example of the power and economy of Prince's lyrics, this time in "U Got the Look." | |
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Here's a thought I forgot to mention: The title might make some uncomfortable, but I don't think it should be taken literally. | |
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! Thank you for posting, Fly. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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I'm glad you enjoyed it, poppys!! It's a wonderful tribute. | |
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what a great read! made my day ... TY fly the only love there is is the love we make | |
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Hey, lemon!!!! Long time!! It's great to hear from you. I'm so glad you enjoyed the article. | |
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I've reread this a few times this week. Amazing words describing Prince as an equal opportunity lover of/for us all. Great find, FOTW. Look at that grin. It is the inward smile of someone watching indulgently as an entire world tries to imagine a set of terms capacious enough to hold him, to grasp the atomic-scale detonation of swagger and style and sex that is his person, and failing to do so. Look upon my works, ye mighty, that smile says. Now let’s fuck. This, friends, is the otherworldliness — let’s just say it: the divinity — of Prince. Without contempt, without pity, with louche bemusement and flirty solicitousness, he stands apart from the creaky organizing edifices, the aspirational little taxonomies, of the merely human. They address him, but they do not adhere to him. He speaks in, and as, something otherwise, but also, deliciously, near. Put on his songs, any of them. Here, they say. Do you need a reminder of the exhilarating limitlessness of the world apart from the knowable and known? Here you go.
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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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... Prince, to this impulse, is pure radiant confoundment. And if this makes him a wonder — the prophet of the holy fuck, flooding the world with these bright shards of unconverted divinity — it also makes him hard to grieve. His death is unassimilable, I mean, because it partakes of the unassimilability that he has always, in that splendid otherwordliness, carried around with him. He is hard for us to grieve because grief, too, is a thing, a tool, made of and for this world. It’s a sad thought: nothing — nothing in the world — can console us in this.
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Thanks, poppys!! You have inspired me to go back and read this again right now!! It is such a loving and well-deserved tribute for our beloved Prince. | |
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Agree crush! The idea about grief being of this world, unlike Prince, and so we have no tools to cope, just kills me - but it makes sense. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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poppys said:
Agree crush! The idea about grief being of this world, unlike Prince, and so we have no tools to cope, just kills me - but it makes sense. yeah but remember poppys? that's why we should party up every time we think of him! sending him love and light ... him and everybody else ... and party up ... that's what he wants us to do ... he'd love that 💜💜💜 the only love there is is the love we make | |
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True true Ms Crush! "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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I liked this ok and thank you for posting it. I did want to say while reading it that it was a bit sex-heavy and that Prince was more about love and God than anything though. | |
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BREAKING NEWS: Prince is widely known as a "SEX GOD." | |
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"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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What is "widely known" by the masses, is usually the illusion that most can't see through. A couple of us have been trying to tell everyone this here for months now..... | |
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