its unfortunate that he toured instead of really working on GB | |
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Hit-N-Run shows. All it did was frustrate and piss people off. He lost many a fan that way. | |
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why? because he didn't announce the shows? I missed him five years ago because of that but I wasn't angry about it, only at myself. I've missed springsteen a couple times too and felt bad about it. Life doesn't afford me the time to keep my ear to the ground. | |
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Yep most people are that way. He was doing that as far back as the 80's. Casual fans would just give up on him a lot of times. | |
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Overcalculating. | |
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Trusting street bought pills vs. pharmacy bought pills which he had just filled the day before. There’s no way I would taken anything other than trusted pharmacy pills after overdosing just days earlier. That kind of scare would have had my ass in rehab and church no matter what people thought of me. I always thought Prince was too smart for that. | |
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Disbanding The Time, although I can understand the feeling of danger felt by Prince: 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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Out of all the stuff thats relates to his death the buying of street pills seems to be the only real fact, unfortunetly seeking the right help was too late and who knows at that point whether he was really going to go through with it, doctors/rehab ect. If only he had another "Black Album' moment and go cold turkey with that shit. "Prince don't know how many hits he got" | |
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Dimitri10 said:
Out of all the stuff thats relates to his death the buying of street pills seems to be the only real fact, unfortunetly seeking the right help was too late and who knows at that point whether he was really going to go through with it, doctors/rehab ect. If only he had another "Black Album' moment and go cold turkey with that shit. This is the way it ended. We are sad, yes. But he had performed at such high levels for so many years and played music every day, his body was wore out. He was tired. And he didn’t have the love in his life he so wanted to keep him warm. I believe he just didn’t see a reason for another go-round. His life was a gift and he was a gift to all who were lucky enough to be around him. The most loved artist of our time. | |
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He did give us so much. I still wonder if he was really sick as well as addicted. In that case, trying to give up what gave him comfort would have not made sense. Either way, he did seem done.
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1st - think that Under the Cherry Moon was a wise follow-up to PR
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2nd - thinking that Graffiti Bridge was a wise sequel to PR | |
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that was a huge one but you know, i just watched a little thing on wilt chamberlain, the giant basketball player, people were saying how much greater he could have been if he'd had more intensity, people would have gotten injured but he would have accomplished a lot more but as one guy said "we are victims of our own personalities". | |
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[Edited 12/5/18 16:24pm] 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'm not criticizing him, i'm saying something more along the lines of his personality was what it was and I might add that maybe if that were changed in any way it wouldn't be prince as we've known him.
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So you dont like Prince then? | |
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bonatoc said:
[Edited 12/5/18 16:24pm] 💜 | |
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CatB said:
DING ding we have a winner I don't argue with people about my opinions. Scram. I said what I said. | |
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so wrong...without larry his drug problem wouldve been worse or surfaced sooner | |
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maybe or, maybe he'd have had all the surgical help he'd needed | |
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Not letting Maurice White produce his first album. Learning discipline, hooks and melodies from Earth Wind and Fire would have probably catapulted him into Beatles territory with his catalogue. Less quirky but much more relevant... | |
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"is maurice white suppossed to impress me? all he can do is play bass!"" | |
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PeteSilas said:
"is maurice white suppossed to impress me? all he can do is play bass!"" And in that quotation lies the fault and hubris in Prince's legacy...more does not equal better... | |
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herb4 said:
So you dont like Prince then? It is just an opinion...no need to get shirty and defensive about it....people are allowed to like Prince less than you do... | |
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Hello. I'm finally registered and able to post. Please don't be too harsh if I come across as too opiniated
One of the things that made made my all-time favorite artist, as well as the most talented and prolific of the last quarter of the 20th Century, is that Prince always did whatever his muse dictated; commercial considerations were usually secondary. I admire this tremendously, and respect him for it; the sign of a true artist. However, this can also lead to things that are maddening about his choices. Many left-turns in his career might have been satisfying to himself as well as the true believers, but it often hurt his .momentum. That said, I think one of his most impactful decisions was the release of ATWIAD, and the decision to promote it minimally. At his commercial peak, with millions of new fans, he throws them something many couldn't get into. I think it would have been better to focus on at least one, maybe two, interim albums which were more fan-friendly. Nothing really needed to be done to record new music; he had plenty available. Here we enter that alternate universe where anything goes. Between all the stuff done for PR, but not used, tracks never considered for it nor released, some of his excellent b-sides of the period, and some of the tracks he farmed out to his other artists, a couple of great collections of songs could be assembled. I can see the first post-PR album have continuing focus on guitar tracks, along with that computer -based sound, and a return to the funky stuff not included on PR. Here could be a sample: Extraloveable and/or Lust U Always (both with some lyrical deletions) Erotic City (long version) Electric Intercourse ***** Love and Sex 17 Days Wonderful Ass Noon Rendezvous And....alt universe time again... Something in the Water. The last two would each be 6+ minutes, and be based on the versions recorded for the 27th b-day rehearsal and actual show, respectively. Also, if there exists the recording of the fast version of Temptation, with the Revolution playing, and without the "God" exchange. Would make for a killer album, possibly titled Erotic City or Electric Intercourse, to tweak Tipper Gore's campaign. Singles could be Extraloveable, Erotic City, 17 Days. and Noon Rendezvous. A second album in my alternate universe could have the added bonus of a sequel to the Purple Rain movie/soundtrack. This could again be somewhat autobiographical, incorporating the loss of Morris Day, and featuring new entities The Family and Sheila E. Jill Jones would be more prominent as well. Their albums could also tie ino the film, minus the tracks that would remain as Prince releases. The film/ album could be called Roadhouse Garden. A plot strand could have him struggling with Possessed, thus using at least 2 versions. Here is the possible list of tracks for the album (double album even): Can't Stop This Feeling I Got Possessed (the solo recording w/out bass which was on PR Deluxe) G-Spot (solo Prince, but maybe as duet with JJ) Nothing Compares 2 U ***** All Day, All Night God (the vocal version) Dance Electric ***** Our Destiny Roadhouse Garden Mutiny Another Lonely Christmas ***** She's Always in my Hair (Long version) 100 MPH America (longer edit w/more of the guitar solo from the 20+ min. version) Possessed (version like that done in 27th b-day concert). This would be the Prince (double) album. G-Spot and SAIMH would highlight the ongoing relationship with Jill. Also part of the storyline would be getting a sax player, highlighted in NC2U and Mutiny. Tracks in the movie would include The Family's Screams of Passion, Jill Jones' Mia Bocca, and Sheila E's A Love Bizarre. These would be singles along with Prince/Revolution's All Day All Night, She's Always in my Hair, Nothing Compares 2 U, Can't Stop and/or America or 100MPH. Of course, America would need replacing on ATWIAD, maybe by the fast version of the title song. [Edited 12/10/18 23:03pm] [Edited 12/11/18 4:26am] | |
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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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bonatoc said:
Guess I'm thinking along the lines of the nearly 9 minute long fan-created version found on YouTube. Some of the guitar solos are used there. Imo the edit on ATWIAD is weak because it is faded so early, due both to space as well as Prince already de-emphasizing the rock elements of PR. Of course, the 12" release will still have the 21 minute version. [Edited 12/11/18 4:35am] | |
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Maybe there is video of it that is longer. Since Prince is said to have recorded everything. | |
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Buttox said: herb4 said:
So you dont like Prince then? It is just an opinion...no need to get shirty and defensive about it....people are allowed to like Prince less than you do... Your homophobia re: the Lovesexy cover is appalling. “Normal”? Are you fucking kidding? I hope you feel very unwelcome here. | |
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Exactly surprised more have not called that out here | |
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