"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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the domestic violence actually bonded him to a lot of us fans who felt like we were the only ones to deal with that shit. it wasn't talked about as much back then. then you imagine a kid like me, 16, nerdy, an outsider, no confidence, black stepdad, white mom and being have native american, a freak like Prince felt like home. | |
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we've had reams of threads about this in the past, one that i recall was titled "when did Prince jump the shark?" many people chose lovesexy as the point of either having lost his edge or his last album before losing it. I never bought into it myself, never. so many great tunes after that. | |
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. Good band. But... they released three albums in the '80s and only Brothers In Arms was a mega-seller... I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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He was popular, although considered strange and not very well understood. It was very much Prince vs Michael Jackson for a number of years. | |
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Once Prince had the WB issue and left the big record label, he was going to have a harder time with product distribution & promotion. At this point forward is when you really had to search him out rather than find out what projects he was working on through the mainstream. One of the main things the big labels help with is distribution and promotion. Now Prince could have done more promotion on his own, but he chose not to. Instead he used his own labels and fan clubs. Michael, even though he had issues with Sony was always connected to a major label when he released projects - so you would hear more about them because of the label promotion/distribution behind it | |
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In the 80s only Michael Jackson was more popular than Prince BUT among the cool kids Prince was always number one. Being a Prince fan pre-Purple Rain was almost like a password for others to know your part of a secret club. | |
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True Statement. | |
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theres the prince fan and the prince fan who consumes bootlegs . | |
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No question that Purple Rain made him a megastar and put him further into the mainstream, 1999 album was when he reached the superstar status; however, he was played for years on the R&B radio station that I would hear growing up. I remember hearing I Wanna Be Your Lover when I was about 8 and liked it. This was before 1999 was released though. Yes, Prince was the nasty/naughty boy that your parents didn't want you watching or listening to, LOL. I am glad though he always followed his own path and didn't chase record sales or have an obsession about being the most popular or famous, or making the same music over and over, that would've gotten boring, IMO. I think ATWIAD, SOTT, LOVESEXY and PARADE are all just phenomenal and are what made him a legend/musical genius. To think wow, he had so much creativity that maybe could've been not easy for the casual fan/mainstream audiences to keep up with. This is a very interesting thread and so many of you are making some really great points! Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above~
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What made Prince stand out in the '80's was the song 1999. Which was shown on MTV. Prince was the first African American male musicain to have his music video been shown on an all White TV show. Back in '83. Michael Jackson came with this album Thriller. It was a very big hit in '83. So, Michael Jackson owned '83. But The Purple one had owned the summer and then some of '84; when he came out with the movie and album Purple Rain! It was the number 1 movie for over 13 or 15 weeks. This is how popular Prince was back in the '80's. The muisc videos from the album Purple Rain really good. The movie: Under The Cherry Moon was not quite as good. The songs and the videos was out of this world. I love the song KISS from the movie, Under The Cherry Moon. You do not have to be beautiful to turn me on is one of the lyrics of the song. 'Till thi day I do not understand why Prince would had written and sung a yunk shit song for Mayte Garcia about the, The Most Beautiful Girl In The World. Which contradicts what he had said on the song KISS!. But anyways! The contest of 1986. You could had won a date with Prince. I was not old enough. But I sure was trying to win that date with Prince by any means necesaary. This is how popular Prince was in the black community. Being an African American woman. It was love at first sight and song. The moment that I saw Prince on MTV. I was hooked! | |
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the song most beautiful girl in the world i always took to not necessarily mean physical but just how much adoration some of us men have for women. He had Marva Collins in the video and she wasn't a young pretty thing so i think he was going past the physical. | |
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