the "organic" sound is one thing the Prince deriders say was a mark of him losing his edge, that he'd replaced his computer creative sounds for run of the mill live musicians. I always just assumed that Prince did so much alone to begin with was because it was hard getting people to work, after his superstar days, it was easy to find people to do what he wanted. | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
this?...
No, the move from the sofa down into the split while catching the pearls in the air. | |
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It's aged in a more unfavourable manner than I could have predicted as someone that found his stuff in the 90s. At the time I thought it was a really good album and made his 80s stuff sound dated - not so much anymore. The same goes for the symbol album, although at least the symbol album is "crazier" and still has more appeal to me due to that factor. The middle section of the D&P album sounds like there'd be too much filler included to my ears now. I know that Prince albums from the 80s and 90s really didn't have fillers. He could have always included the great unreleased songs that he had written earlier, simply updated some of the synth and drum sounds and they would have worked out well. So, I'm inclined to think that songs like "Walk Don't Walk" or "Jughead" were included because it was the way Prince wanted to "present himself" at the time.
In 1991 Prince and Michael Jackson sounded the closest to each other than earlier. I've always thought that they really don't sound that much alike in general - despite the frequent comparisons by the mainstream media - but during the early-90s, yep, there were definitely similarities there.
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novabrkr said: It's aged in a more unfavourable manner than I could have predicted as someone that found his stuff in the 90s. At the time I thought it was a really good album and made his 80s stuff sound dated - not so much anymore. The same goes for the symbol album, although at least the symbol album is "crazier" and still has more appeal to me due to that factor. The middle section of the D&P album sounds like there'd be too much filler included to my ears now. I know that Prince albums from the 80s and 90s really didn't have fillers. He could have always included the great unreleased songs that he had written earlier, simply updated some of the synth and drum sounds and they would have worked out well. So, I'm inclined to think that songs like "Walk Don't Walk" or "Jughead" were included because it was the way Prince wanted to "present himself" at the time.
In 1991 Prince and Michael Jackson sounded the closest to each other than earlier. I've always thought that they really don't sound that much alike in general - despite the frequent comparisons by the mainstream media - but during the early-90s, yep, there were definitely similarities there.
[Edited 12/29/18 9:32am] However. If you would like to showcase the whole prince repertoire for a total newbie. I mean a real, real newbie. Wouldn't you agree that the Arsenio Hall 1991 performance is the easiest watch? He dances like a pro, plays the guitar, run through different genres all awhile looking stunning in an mainstream, pimped out, Hollywood setting. SOTT is too long to show. And some people just want to see bragging rights, flash and money. Prince had all this plus his great showcase of artistry. | |
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I honestly don't know anymore what would be the easiest introduction to a newbie.
"Purple Rain"? Some of the "Musicology" era stuff perhaps? (or would the later era stuff lack "fire"?)
The problem with choreographed dance moves is just that they start looking dated really fast. I definitely don't mind seeing Prince dance on stage during his live performances, or seeing him dance with the chicks or the guys from The Time, but he also had his rock side and big-ass stage productions with dancers just never suited him. When he started doing that MJ / JJ / BB stuff on stage, eh, he just became something else than he had not been earlier. | |
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Prince's dances were ALWAYS original!. Never seen before. "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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I have hard time believing the dancers in the 90s (or the Twinz later) were doing moves choreographed by him. It was probably just stuff done by professional choreographers. It doesn't reflect the edge of his music in any real way to me. The same I could state by the stuff choreographed by Mayte. | |
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novabrkr said:
I have hard time believing the dancers in the 90s (or the Twinz later) were doing moves choreographed by him. It was probably just stuff done by professional choreographers. It doesn't reflect the edge of his music in any real way to me. The same I could state by the stuff choreographed by Mayte. But that Purple Rain twirl on Arsenio though! Pure fire! And very original. Slash didn't do that stuff how great he was at that time. There was something about Prince's grace and elegance while maintaining totally mainstream at the same time during that performance of Purple Rain. [Edited 12/29/18 11:02am] | |
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how does this gets so much love and yet not be included in the 2nd golden era?? | |
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Silver?
It always seemed fans were lukewarm about Diamonds & Pearls, prefered Love Symbol more
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by 1990 w the Game Boys he was doing more dances that were club popular. He also did a few moves that were very Michael Jacksonish in the mid 90s | |
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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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he's looking at you beavis
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When Gett Off came out I was hopeful - new sound, new look. Just like the old days. But I was disappointed with the album. I felt the music was bland and I didn't like the band. I think the demo versions are better. I like the look though. The Herb Ritts photos are beautiful. I also like the photos of Prince in bed with the gun mic. They have a sleaze factor the sanitized music sorely missed. [Edited 12/30/18 9:12am] The wooh is on the one! | |
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luvsexy4all said: how does this gets so much love and yet not be included in the 2nd golden era?? Because there is no second golden era. | |
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Yes, I was of legal age. I actually turned 21 in 1991 and there was Prince offering us Diamonds and Pearls, with a generous helping of Cream and showing us how to Gett Off. I had a whole lot of fun. It was a very enjoyable era. I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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LIES! "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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Prince(r.i.p.) also had another double platinum success right after emancipating himself from WBR with his debut as a independent artist with the triple cd set "Emancipation". I say that's a successful feat in itself. [Edited 12/30/18 20:08pm] "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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tons of artists have made huge comebacks, nothing unusual about that. As far as two equally creative periods? hard to say, i love much of springsteens later work, lots of Elvis' later work but they definitely didn't have the zeitgeist during those periods. Prince had a lot of good work, i can't say i actually "hate" too much of what he did.
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lol I'm done with it lol | |
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"Time is space spent with U" | |
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lol I can see the GIF now, can you see it?
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"Time is space spent with U" | |
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