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Chris Moon explains how and why Prince made purple his colour
'WHY PURPLE? When I first started working with Prince, I was also running the recording studio at Campbell-Mithun the largest ad agency in MN. They had many very large national and International clients and I would learn how advertising campaigns and product image was developed by watching the ad execs develop them. In the process, I sat in on a color review meeting one week when the ad agency worked on selecting a single color for a new company image and this is when learned how color was used in advertising.I shared this story with Prince when I was working to develop his image for him and explained how linking a color to a product or artist created another way for the audience to identify them. We had gone through a lengthy process of settling on his name (another story for another day) so during one of the next steps in the marketing and packaging process I proposed to Prince this idea of picking a color for his identity. I suggested the one we should use for him be Purple as it was a color directly associated with royalty which would help cement the Prince name in the minds of fans. I told him if we always used purple on everything associated with him, then as an artist eventually he would own that color and no other artist could use it without it reminding the audience of Prince ... that it would be HIS color. He liked the idea and he liked the color purple so we agreed from that point on this would be HIS color.' https://www.facebook.com/...mp;theater Life Matters | |
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hummmmm........maybe. I'm thinking the Purple had something 2 do with the Viking's also. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Lots or people taking credit for Prince’s ideas lately. Purple was not even associated with Prince until the the 1999 album, which was long after Moon was gone. | |
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Sorry, not true. Always do your homework first... . Leaving 4 New York(1977 demo), gives us a glimpse of the beginings of ideas found throught his career . Purple and the Dawn
Sitting there on the purple lawn
. as well on the Prince album his name is scripted in Purple and song titles . And he was wearing purple toned trenches way before 1999(1982) also purple lighting was being used very early in his shows by Dirty Mind Lavendar and Fuschia being offshoots of Purple too
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And he did indeed end up owning the color! It was genius . | |
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..that ass tho.... | |
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[Edited 9/19/18 21:45pm] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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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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I don't see no reason to doubt Chris Moon's words as some have done here, but nevertheless my first thought was that purple was entirely absent from the For You cover art: quite a way of not establishing a brand A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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[Edited 9/19/18 22:57pm] 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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Wow this thread...donnieenglish, u got knocked the fuck out! | |
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Damn according to all these people we now know P didn’t have any ideas of his own. Of course I’m joking...screw Moon. | |
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luv2tha99s said: Wow this thread...donnieenglish, u got knocked the fuck out! Donnyenglish was right though. There is very little to suggest that the colour purple was chosen as part of the Prince brand before 1999. The wooh is on the one! | |
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Wasn't Lisa the one that started wearing Purple first (I'm joking by the way) | |
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yeah, you know you flunked Purple history 101
back to the back of the little yellow bus For U | |
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Better to start it on the 2nd album PRINCE, just incase 4 U didn't... The 2nd album WAS Prince
and Tyka said Orange was his favorite lol | |
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Love the pics OF4S!!!! You always come with the goods
* No reason to doubt Chris Moon really. Seems without his entry onto the scene and partnership with Prince it may have been a much longer wait to hear a Prince record, if at all. He is clearly the push that was needed to get the recording ball rolling for him. Everyone needs someone to help them get started, espeically a 16yr old kid from MN. The purple accents may have been subtle early on, but they were there. Everything about Prince's image and style was "created" for each release. So, this makes complete sense. | |
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great article...never forget that P was a branding genius & nutty as fruitcake! hence sometimes is was great...& sometimes it was a clusterfuck.....there was never a dull moment! | |
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Should have fully read your post before writing mine a few later! Yes, Moon and Husney are a key component to the beginnings of his "royal reign" just a few years later. * I will say though, if the story is true that Prince made the choice to stay behind in Moon's studio while Andre and gang left for an ice cream break - it was probably one of the smartest moves he made back then | |
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LOL U R Welcome!!
they could have picked any color for his name on the Prince album(and song titles) but it is easily understandable why Purple was the choice. . I remember one told by Gayle Chapman, of coming over to Prince's house and he had some exotic woman in his basement taking pictures of her with no top on in his jacket. And how he was using this stuff to craft his own style and look
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That's funny - I had mentioned that story from Gayle in another thread. Someone had said that they thought Vanity had inspired him to do films, but I remembered that quote from Gayle, and also his idea for The Second Coming, which I think pre-dated Vanity as well. In the song The Good Life he also wrote about going to see old movies when he was a kid as an escape instead of using drugs. * He definitely took ideas and inspiration from people, places and things around him throughout his career. It was how he used those things for his image, music, and performances that made him such a genius. | |
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Sweat and/or body hair aside.....that man really had an exceptional ass. However, the way he dressed and displayed it definitely improved through the years | |
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Yeah I believe I read it in a WAXPOETICS book or something. . He loved movies, and can easily see why he wanted to make them. Blade Runner influenced the 1999/Purple Rain years. I love Blade Runner. He loved the 1930-1950s hollywood films too | |
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Here you go bonatoc..... * | |
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Yes, he mentions the 30's and 40's movies in The Good Life: *
Everyday, after school hat was the only thing that I wanted to do 'La Dolce Vita', was the knob that turned me on
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"Climb in my fur." | |
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I guess even Mozart had a Chris Moon. Extra time at the harpsichord. | |
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There someting odd about seing him in that ass picture being a normal weight and not super thin. It makes you realize how sickly or almost too thin at times in the later years his body appeared. | |
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