It keeps getting stated over, and over and over again; one of the best things about Prince was how he was able to make music which appealed to a wide variety of musical tastes. It's like he said, his creations were like his children, different people think and like different things; doesn't make the songs/albums/his children "good" or "bad" simply based upon peoples' opinions. I personally don't care what ANYONE says, I like For You better than Dirty Mind. So you're going to get a boatload of different opinions, I just think that it's awesome that people have the chance to take a class and are actually interested in his music. | |
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I agree! | |
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TheEnglishGent said:
How has your kid got to be 19 without having heard a bunch of your Prince albums? My kids hear Prince all the time in the car. The 6 year old can do without them but the 13 year old has an iPhone full of Prince music. Headphones is the short answer. He has his, I have mine. My son and I swap music, in the sense that we sometimes play our favorites songs for each other on long drives and talk about what we like. It's very cool, actually. He does like some of Prince's songs, and has even swiped the odd Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Lenny Kravitz, Queen. Pretty eclectic place, my house. And the MUSIC continues...forever... | |
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They like SOTT, Parade and Purple Rain, that is a good start in my book. 1999 and Lovesexy are more complex and have more layers to digest, give them time, they will come around. And mad props for getting people into Prince Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
Lovesexy is the greater album as for as Princeology is concerned
Yes it is. However, I feel that the listener has to “get” Prince in order to “get” and appreciate Lovesexy. It’s not a very accessible album for the novice Prince listener. The listener has to have a background of listening to his previous albums in order to understand Lovesexy. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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laurarichardson said:
Sorry Batman sold more copies and is a very commercial album for the masses.
I agree. [Edited 3/2/18 18:44pm] Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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You're probably right.I had listened to Parade and SOTT before Lovesexy and was pretty used to his sound by then and was primed for it I guess.I immediately loved it though.Glam Slam,Anna Stesia,Dance On,When Two Are In Love and I Wish U Heaven especially. | |
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Beat them with a ruler until they love the Black Album. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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I'm pretty confident his mid 80s albums are the ones that will stand for all time. But people may well explore everything else as a knock on effect in future. This is a legendary artist we loved, I've no doubt about that. [Edited 3/3/18 13:22pm] | |
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Well, for those of us who raised our kids on Prince, the love of the more "obscure" albums will always stand... My son, who is about to turn 30, listed Lovesexy as one of his favorite Prince albums to listen to recently... Even though one of his greatest accomplishments was getting down the guitar solos from the Purple Rain album when he was younger... Of course, it helped that I took him to 10 Prince concerts... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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AhPook said: For what it's worth, the 19 college students in my Prince class unanimously believe the Batman soundtrack is better than Lovesexy. They also think Purple Rain is "a trip," 1999 sounds "too eighties," and Parade is "weirdly great." They loved Sign O' the Times and hated the Black Album. Keep in mind, this is the generation that eats Tide pods "I like to watch." | |
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I think that it's awesome that you're using Prince in a college class. Hopefully, you'll hook some of the younger generation on him. I'm a relatively young Prince fan myself as I am 31 (born in 1986). . Have you exposed them to Diamonds and Pearls, , Come, or The Gold Experience? . There are some good tracks on those albums for discussion: *Money Don't Matter 2 Night* Thunder Diamonds and Pearls Live 4 Love Sexy MF My Name Is Prince Seven Papa Race We March Billy Jack Bitch
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I'm virtually the same age, and it wasn't at all fine with me. I quite liked “My Name Is Prince” (his delivery was uniquely his own) and “Sexy MF”, but after that… “Dead On It” should have been his first and last statement on rap in my view, at least on record. | |
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Lucky lad. I only saw him twice – 95 and 98. | |
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As someone who's probably a similar age to the college students I second this. It took me a while to really love 1999 as much as I do now... What helped with that was listening to the protege albums of around that era and reading up about it in general. Purple Rain is still my all-time fav tho. Prince: 1958-infinity. Thank U for everything. | |
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Interestingly, my experience over the course of the last 20 years or so was that in order to introduce Prince's music to non fans, the best approach was to have them hear one of whatever were his last few releases at that particular moment. Somehow, it seemed Prince's latest music was always more accessible to contemporary listeners and non-fans than his "classic" records. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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This is a pretty neat topic. Thing I notice about non fans is how often you can catch them with a more obscure track and basically trick them into liking Prince's stuff. Like NEWS blew my in laws away. Exodus brings in the funk lovers. Stuff like Hallucination Rain and the back end of LAst December catch the psople who think he's just a pop artist off guard. | |
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And a straight F for any that dissed Lovesexy. "Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin | |
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We're beyond D&P and getting to the rest. We talked about Willin' and Able ("There's some kings in my deck and a queen or 2 / So you know there ain't nothin' that I wouldn't do") and Live 4 Love. Gett Off was a winner. I'm not really doing music reviews with them (although I ask how they liked the homework). We use Prince to work through larger issues. | |
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Another thing about Lovesexy that makes it less accessible to the novice Prince listener is that the album is all one track. I understand what Prince was trying to do by making the album all one track, but it's also obnoxious because I can't add Anna Stesia and Lovesexy to my playlists of favourite Prince songs. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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deebee said:
And a straight F for any that dissed Lovesexy. . Absolutely I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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I would add Eye Hate U and Dark to that list, they need to know that prince was the master of the "Spurned man done wrong by his cheating ass woman" ballad. There is so much emotion and passion in these songs and they need to know the gravitas in them, that Prince was the amster of emotional music too. Like the NPG Operator says, this experience will cover love, romance, courtship, sex, commitment, loneliness, vindictiveness etc Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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If you don't mind, can you explain the line "There's some kings in my deck and a queen or 2 / So you know there ain't nothin' that I wouldn't do" because my best guess is that it's some kind of double entendre, possibly referring to a threesome. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Those are both excellent tracks. Dark is a masterpeice of a song, and the best track off of Come, in my opinion. Eye Hate U is fantastic, full of twists and turns, plus an awesome guitar solo. Live 4 Love ~ Love is God, God is love, Girls and boys love God above | |
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Seems legit 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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Well maybe you weren't into hip-hop in the first place? IDK, the only people I've ever heard complaining about hip-hop and rap in P's music were Prince fans (half of which are Springsteen/Dylan fans who dislike rap in the first place). Other people who were non-fans, but enjoyed hearing some Prince music in my company, never complained about it. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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young pups don't know shit. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Who knows what Prince meant there. His lyrics can be inscrutable. But it came up in a discussion of sexuality and gender identity. For myself, I always thought it adressed his feminine side. Like the line in Arrogance: "What makes a man want to rule the world? / Make him man enough to say he's 50/50 girl?" | |
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Co-sign | |
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