In my view, it was his ability to create a whole other world with each project - the videos, music, LPs, artwork, tours made something that, collectively, achieved something, at his best, which was transcedent.
He wasn't necessarily the best at anything he did but it was the total effect of all those elements together.
These ideas had been around for decades, singers/bands whatever creating an image through audio and visual elements, but Prince lived that image, created that world because thats who he actually was. He was always Prince in public and in private.
One could say that being Prince and living in that world which he strived to create left him isolated when he got to '87-'88. When his work suffered (relatively speaking) it was because there was a conflict between the world he had created and the real world out there that was changing without him. I would say that some of the rap songs are symptomatic of this conflict.
But at his absolute best he presented a new reality and people wanted to be part of it. Look at the Revolution - mixed race, gender and sexuality and this form of presentation carried on in different forms for decades afterwards.
Some could say this was for sheer escapism but I think the message was more resonant and far reaching than that. One can protest by throwing yourself on the gears of society or you can show people how the world can be. Prince showed us the world he created, how the world can be - no oppression, no barriers, no difference - and that we can all live that life through art.
That's why he's different from other artists. In this bed ice cream | |
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^Great answer. | |
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Great question! I think most obvious was his creativity. Ideas just seemed to come to him so naturally and effortlessly. His ability to emotionally connect to his audience through his music was very rare and one of the reasons I think he developed such a loyal, cult following. So many people are hungry for connection and emotional honesty. He was very vulnrabe in his music with all the realness and demons that put your own humanity in perspective. Prince is my hero. | |
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He is Prince and other artists are other artists. | |
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steakfinger said: I think his serious emotional issues drove him to accomplish more than he might have had be been a stable human being. I think that too. | |
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mojo from his johnson | |
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work ethic, imagination, confidence & unpredictability | |
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Life Matters | |
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Different than other artist?
His complete package which in my opinion was sexiness, innocence & clean living, mystery & untouchable, love, incredible musicianship (this came naturally to him & was easy - he “got it” effortlessly), lightheartedness & humor, COURAGE, vulnerability, ability to be sought after by women, cslmness & comfort in own skin, humanness & relatabilitu. His closeness to God from a young age. God I miss him. [Edited 12/15/18 20:52pm] | |
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For starters, his voice. His range was incredible, there isn't a lot he couldn't do with it and no one screams like Prince. Then Prince on guiter...mesmerizing! I could watch him play for hours and the only person who enjoyed P on guitar more than his fans was himself..he seemed to love making the magic. His mystery...he was very smart (IMO) to keep the mystery. His lyrics...how many times have you said 'omg, did he just say what I think he said'? And then you'd see an interview and he seemed so uncomfortable and you'd have to strain your ears just to hear him talk. It was like a gift listening to his lyrics because it was a side of him he'd not speak outloud except through song. He was small but he was a GIANT on stage! No one has captured the biggest stage in the world, the Superbowl half-time show like P. Every movement, every sound, every stroke of the guitar.. perfection. For those few minutes he held the world in the palm of his hands. He was incredibly fascinating...sexy and spiritual...would you ever use those two words in the same sentence to describe someone besides P? And everyone just seemed so in awe of him...at every awards show he was on, the other celebrities just stared at him like gushing fans! He was special, very special. He was unique, tireless, courageous, a fool for love, headstrong, difficult, kind, and generous. He was Prince, the One and Only. 💜 | |
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Jimmy Jam made the point that Prince was incredibly gifted and then he combined that otherworldly talent with a work ethic and drive like no other. He compared him to Michael Jordan. Prince had a uniquely creative musical mind that could construct songs in whole design and create amazing sounds through multiple instruments and voices. | |
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Seriously? Not handsome or good-looking?
You need thicker glasses. Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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As a bloke i can say Prince was good looking, hell even some of my ex girlfriends said he was prettier than them. | |
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For me, he was fearless. He didn't care what others thought, about the way he dressed, the way he moved, the way he spoke, the way he sang or played. It didn't matter. He was going to do it his way and if he lost fans, if he lost money, he didn't care as long as he was true to himself and to his gift and to what he was feeling in that moment. [Edited 12/17/18 23:14pm] | |
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For me, what made uncle Prince so different was the fact that he did things his own way. He did not really care about the rules and he followed his own path. For example the whole thing about dropping an LP each year. That was not a common thing to do for anybody. The standard was to release a LP every 2-3 years so that the previous record could get some love and promotion. Uncle Prince was like screw that I am dropping a record every year and I really don't care what the record executives have to say. That was one of things that made uncle P so different. “When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist.” Brazilian bishop Dom Hélder Câmara | |
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Thanks for all your great comments everyone! Life Matters | |
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Yep, my sentiments exactly! | |
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who has (or could ) release that golden string of albums ( 80-88 )all so different from the previous | |
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