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Article: PRINCE And The Name Change Check out the article published by A Pop Life entitled "Prince And The Name Change": http://en.apoplife.nl/pri...me-change/ | |
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Thank you Latin! I read that ENTIRE article! I was always fascinated with that time period of his life. | |
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Interesting article. Thanks Latin! | |
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Indeed, thanks. [Edited 6/14/18 1:22am] [Edited 6/14/18 1:26am] [Edited 6/14/18 1:29am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Today, Omarr, Prince's brother, posted the article on Twitter. | |
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I enjoyed his "symbol" days, and I love how it stuck with him after he changed back to PRINCE. | |
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The original four symbols were created by Led Zeppelin in 1971, probably from the following sources:
[Edited 6/16/18 23:45pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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heymistermusic said: Thank you Latin! I read that ENTIRE article! I was always fascinated with that time period of his life. You are very welcome. | |
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was from 1993-1999 pretty much. I prefer the name more than Prince ( no joke) | |
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pcowley said:
was from 1993-1999 pretty much. I prefer the name more than Prince ( no joke) That's because you're deranged :-D I love Prince's music as much as the next fan but pretty much everything he did was for publicity including changing his name. He can go on TV and pretend it was for any other reason but the truth is that he was becoming irrelevant at that time and needed to do something that would keep his name (or symbol) in the papers and it worked. "My claim to fame is scandal" is a quote from this period. | |
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The New Power Generation has posted this article on Twitter. | |
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[Edited 6/23/18 5:05am] [Edited 6/23/18 5:06am] [Edited 6/23/18 5:07am] [Edited 6/23/18 5:12am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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bonatoc said:
[Edited 6/23/18 5:05am] [Edited 6/23/18 5:06am] [Edited 6/23/18 5:07am] [Edited 6/23/18 5:12am] That's a lot of words to say very little :-D The fact is, his record sales were dwindling, he was falling from the public eye and outside of his die hard fans, nobody cared. His live shows were still the best around but this was before the Musicology era, when he still cared about what people thought of his new music. He wanted people to hear it and to buy it. The name change thing was all about the money he would get from the publicity it generated. There is no such thing as bad publicity. He knew that if the papers were writing articles about how ridiculous he was for changing his name to a symbol that people would read it and get curious about how this new version of Prince sounded on record. Prince loved 4 things above all else. Publicity, money, music and women. The name change gave him instant access to the first two and gave him an excuse to branch out with the third. Prince was not some mystical being. He was human. He was a brilliant musician who sometimes crossed the line to genius musician, but at the end of the day he was still only human. The name change was never really about any spiritual change or anything like that. It was about money and publicity. Two things every single person in the entertainment industry prize above all else. | |
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Oh, I get it. Don't get blisters on your fingers.
[Edited 6/23/18 7:13am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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Holy schmoly, "an excuse to branch out with the third", someone stop me, [Edited 6/23/18 7:15am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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bonatoc said: Oh, I get it. Don't get blisters on your fingers.
[Edited 6/23/18 7:11am] I don't know if you're being so pretentious because it's some sort of sad gimmick you use for the org or if this is actually your true personality but either way, it's entertaining. Keep it up. I'm not the Human Resources type though. I was signed to ZTT Records for 7 years and also worked with Sony Music through Syco Entertainment. So I DO actually have a bit of an insight into the minds of recording artists and, in my experience, they all share a love of money and publicity. Why would you assume Prince would be any different? Because he claimed to be above it all? And you believed that? That says more about you than me. But you don't need a name change. You're pretentious enough as you are. Besides, nobody would care if you changed your name. | |
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Well have it your way then. The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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bonatoc said:
[Edited 6/23/18 5:05am] [Edited 6/23/18 5:06am] [Edited 6/23/18 5:07am] [Edited 6/23/18 5:12am] Side note : I love your eloquent writing style. | |
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bonatoc said: Indeed, thanks. [Edited 6/14/18 1:22am] [Edited 6/14/18 1:26am] [Edited 6/14/18 1:29am] You are very welcome. | |
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Yeah I dunno, he was a pretty spiritual dude and he made many bad money decisions because he was more interested in his art than in making a buck. | |
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jaawwnn said:
Yeah I dunno, he was a pretty spiritual dude and he made many bad money decisions because he was more interested in his art than in making a buck. The other way of looking at that is that he was just a bad business man. :-D Look, I've no doubt that Prince was slightly less business minded than the average attention seeking popstar. The fact that he released records like Around The World In A Day is proof of that. But "90s Prince" is not the "typical Prince". In the 80s it seemed like he was all about setting trends and doing his own thing because he was at the top and had no need for additional gimmicks. The 90s was different though. He wasn't the force he once was, creatively or commercially. Changing his name helped to keep his name (or symbol) in the headlines. For bad or good, it was publicity at a time he needed it most. Perhaps it wasn't 100% motivated by money but I'd wager that was a big factor in it. | |
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Maybe, maybe, I can't see it myself but it's certainly worth considering. [Edited 6/25/18 6:37am] | |
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I still do not understand the whole name change. I thought it was stupid of what Prince had done. Then write on his face slave. Prince was nobody's fool. Neither was he a slave of Warner Bros. Priince was his own person; who made his own choices. Warner Bros. was looking out for the best interest of Prince. Why he was going in the direction he did. Because some of the music that Prince had brought out out in the '90's! It made no sense to noone. But himself! | |
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Wasn’t the early 90s when rap and hip hop were becoming huge? I always thought Prince felt lost in that world. It wasn’t his style of music and his attempts at either genre were cringe worthy. To me the 90s were a bit of a lost period for him even though some great music came from it. Paisley Park is in your heart
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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but why change BACK?? was WB withholding from "prince"? | |
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I think that's why some trials are perceived like errors. Prince showed with the Musicology era, TRC, One Nite Alone, that he could still interplay and share with other musicians, instead of having them all strictly follow whatever narcissus musical fantasy was going on in SKipper's mind on any given day. He was smart to step back a little and become "Prince and The Band" again, it makes him more human, he's the first to admit these were The Days Of Wild.
[Edited 6/25/18 16:26pm] [Edited 6/25/18 16:27pm] [Edited 6/25/18 16:37pm] [Edited 6/25/18 16:40pm] [Edited 6/25/18 17:05pm] [Edited 6/25/18 17:06pm] [Edited 6/25/18 17:13pm] [Edited 6/27/18 8:30am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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Thank you BONATOC. - I who never liked covers done of Prince songs anyway... ...never heard SUCH a GREAT (jazz-funk) version of Prince's 'Calhoun Square'. - WTF !!! What a way to pay tribute ! Pure funk ! People, listen, and espeicaly SEE this : - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8F-tS8iF6c "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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damn great..is that the only song they do of his??? | |
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here's more on that very topic: http://prince.org/msg/7/455405 | |
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