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I love the Interactive, Beautiful and Gold Experience era... but why was Prince so pale, can someone explain [Edited 5/20/18 13:42pm] | |
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Look for track 6 of Vanity 6's album. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: Look for track 6 of Vanity 6's album. Funny, I mean why, I don't think he ever mentioned the make up and questionable hair and what its purpose was. | |
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To laugh with michael jackson who made new appearances for his history album and when everybody saw how white he became | |
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Damn, he was small. The makeup--to attract looks and propagate mystery, of course. Just another look for the guy. I liked the hair, as questionable as it may appear. | |
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. There's no denying that P was going with a much paler appearance during this time period, for whatever reason, but it's also possible that this picture makes it look much worse than it actually did in the flesh. . Some makeup products don't photograph well, particularly under strong flash lighting, such as this picture would have been taken. . Some other xamples: . .
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LaurenceNoonan said: TrivialPursuit said: Look for track 6 of Vanity 6's album. Funny, I mean why, I don't think he ever mentioned the make up and questionable hair and what its purpose was. The hair was in keeping with the more androgynous appearance he adopted along with his name change. I think he was physically conveying the symbol's meaning. His palor seemed to be due to the heavy cosmetics he was using at the time, which again seemed very deliberate and consistent with his shift in identity. | |
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I believe that his "identity" never changed nor was in question, except for the public's opinion, which he obviously meant to encourage to bring himself more noteriety. The guy was wearing bikini underwear, legwarmers, a big hoop earring, ruffled blouses, pressed and chemically straightened hair, and different makeup much earlier. Where do you go from there to change your androgynous image? More customized clothes, and change up the hair & makeup. Why explain all of that? [Edited 5/20/18 18:57pm] | |
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It's the make up Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Can anyone explain Prince in the 90s? Even he probably couldn’t. Paisley Park is in your heart
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I thought he seemed a bit thin and fragile/frail at the same time. He looked much healthier and more robust by the mid to late 90's. His look going into and through the first decade of the new century is probably my favorite Prince look and style. He looked gorgeous and healthy. 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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Chaka mad? RIP | |
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TheEnglishGent said:
Chaka mad? | |
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"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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little richard used what was co called pancake makeup in the 50's to lighten his complexion, Prince and Michael were followers of Little Richard so that could be one reason. Prince was always tinkering with his image so I just think it was another look for him, Michael, on the other hand had some kind of deep seated racial neurosis obviously. | |
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makeup + flashbulb = overly white skin? (look at his hand it is not like that) "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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. Chaka real mad! .
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Not a great one though. The mid to late 90s were the only time that I thought that Prince looked anything less than great. Fast-forward a few years and he’s looking sharp again (and 10 years younger in my view):
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there's a couple other looks that i'd say were worse from an aesthetic personal opinion, i thought the graffiti bridge look was wierd and then braids. He tried everything and he understood the value of changing his image to get people's interest. Bowie did it and several others did it. | |
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Liza Minnelli?.. is that you? | |
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that's what they said about the atwiad era but i found out from some interview that he had his hair chopped off at the end of the PR tour just because he was tired of it and was letting it grow out and for some reason they needed to rush the video out. That was the beginning of his really changing his image for each and every album. Before that, there was a gradual morphing into the peak Purple Rain look from dirty mind on, hair got neater and neater, clothes got better tailored. Personally, that look will always be my fave although many of them were great, under the cherry moon is a real close second. | |
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PeteSilas said:
there's a couple other looks that i'd say were worse from an aesthetic personal opinion, i thought the graffiti bridge look was wierd and then braids. He tried everything and he understood the value of changing his image to get people's interest. Bowie did it and several others did it. I found someone else who feels the way I do about the Graffiti Bridge look! Lol I seriously thought I was the only one who didn't embrace that style. 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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ya, most of the time Prince looked great to me (I know looks are subjective) but that graffiti bridge look was ridiculous. I actually felt embarrassed for him when he accepted the ama award during that time. the braids were bad too but he knew it and rocked it anyway, so, kinda cool in that way. but that GB look? Somebody lied to his ass and said "ya Prince, damn, you look good like that". | |
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I maintain that not only was it a look he tried for a short period. But was even paler shade of white after his "death" scene on David Letterman's performance of Dolphin. I also maintain that it was performance art. Prince was dead thus the pale white shading. Prince than rose up from the floor on the American Music Awards show about a month later as the "artist" alive and well. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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I read another explanation somewhere as to why he had short hair after PR : some hair stylist said the short hair style he got in the Raspberry Beret video was the result of Prince having had his hair dyed blond. It destroyed his hair (it started falling out), so the short hair cut was the only solution to save his hair. Personally, I think it worked out great : I loved the short hair cut and I know I would NOT have liked the blond look. | |
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TrivialP is just saying that is makeup and lighting making him look so blanc
It seems like between 1989-1997 Prince was alive at night time and spending a lot of time in the studios and night time performing. Which will affect complexion. | |
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^^ Exactly. Heroin Chic was what the hipster rag namers called it. Like Spy and Interview (folding announced yesterday). Visual artists called it studio tan. It was combined with the skinny, not eating, never leaving your studio aura of artistic greatness. But Prince actually had the talent to go with it. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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