Since when do women automatically belong to „the woke left“? #metoo is long overdue and it's neither situated on the left nor on the right fence of the political spectrum. | |
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Anyone can take any lyric seriously. Now what does that do to the listener? It may trigger some thoughts and some emotion. But it would certainly not provoke the devil (and remember, there is no such creature!) to take posession of that person. In other words: A truly free society would neither fear nor repress any kind of articulation, beacuse it's just a thought, not a doctrine. Censorship on the other hand is a rather dcotrinary concept, being put into place by rather fearsome people. And of that there had been enough on either polticial side, the left and the right. If you want to get deeper into the toppic of censorship and music, I recommend Linda Martin's and Kerry Segrave's book „Anti-Rock - The Oppposition To Rock'n'Roll“. And anyone interested in the tactics of the truly loonie right, read Gerard Thomas Starubs „Salvation For Sale - An Insider's View Of Pat Robertson“.
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I'm just of the opinion that at this point, Prince has achieved a rare kind of cultural context where few people could get that deeply triggered by his catalog. People would know they're listening to something offensive, but they also know it's someone who was going through a phase, and was attempting to be outrageous. | |
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You're right, but I would like to add that he probably didn't always attempt to be outrageous. It was just what he needed to articulate at any point of his career. Sometimes it hit home, sometimes it was utter rubbish to my ears. These days the vault-releases cater for/to a specialized market, and I doubt that anyone of us within that group of people will be offended by anthing Prince did articulate back in the day. But there you go, some people like to censor themselves. That's the result of having lived in psychotic surroundings for far too long. I wonder whether Tipper Gore twirls around while listening to "Darling Nikki“ these days... She could, as there is nothing more offensive than any of Trump's hate-speeches... Where are the moralists when it comes to that? PPMC - Parnets Political Resource Center... Sorry, I digress. Love! | |
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Personally, I’d prefer unrestricted access for my own listening. For the public, I’m happy to see a song like extralovable omitted because casual fans who only know a couple of the hits on 1999 might not understand or enjoy this side of his music at that stage of his life. It’s such a shame though, as it’s one of my favourite songs... perhaps they should release it for free directly to long-term fans instead of the general public? Nobody I know gun' bite | |
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- Another great title would be : "Good God! The Tipper Gore Collection" - "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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- I'm from Belgium, you mean 'rightist' shit, Right ? 'Rightist' shit like what's happening in Poland, Hongaria, Montenegro, & not to forget Brexit, & right winged parties in Holland, Belgium and basically everywhere (not only in Europe), right winged inspired extreme religious groups etc ... Need I remember you some issues ? -
"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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Much appreciated point of view, but do you think that casual fans would actually purchase the "1999“-Deluxe-Box-Set? | |
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- Exactly ! The problem is, that not many are 'grown-up', so there goes your splendid advice. - "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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If one studies the history of censorship, one can easily understand that it had always been used as a tool by extremists. Political, religious and ideologically driven extremists. Their greatest good had always been fear. And if one really gets to the core of it all, it becomes obvious that their biggest fear had always been the fear of themselves.
Now, these days people at large are being devided by the failed neoliberal ideology, which, at its arrived violent end, subdivides all of us into winners and losers. And as there naturally are more losers than winners, extremists are having many, many field days by spreading lies on how they want to turn poverty into the well-being of the poor. Brexit was and is the perfect example for that. In truth, they are using the fear that they had provoked with their swearing on the neoliberal ideology, to make the poor feel even more hung socially. That's the ground they are craving for, because people are more contolable once they feel they don't belong anymore.
The declared foe of all Brexiters is the EU. The foe of Germany's Neonazi-party AfD is the migrants. The list goes on and on... endlessly. Apart from people acting increasingly inhuman and cynical under those circumstances, another result of all that is an extremely polarized situation: you're either with us or against us. Extremists on the right and on the left are forcing this polarization.
And as neither of them want people to be smart in withstanding polarization by questioning their positions, they censor. Even ideas. The most powerful helping hand, which seemingly creeps into every persons house, all over the world is Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp - the matrix of boloney.
One more time: a truly free society would neither fear nor repress ideas or individuals. We all want freedom all the time, freedom of speech, freedom of sexual exploration, freedom of choice. But we have forgotten that we have a price to pay for freedom, and that is tolerating a different point of view and not wishing anyone to go to hell, because she or he might not agree. Any word that anyone has ever said, written or sung, is not going to make ones life misreable. It's there to inform us of what we are. And maybe it'll help us to gain some selfunderstanding. If that is done, we can be more tolerant towards each other.
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- Indeed. I fully agree with you. - "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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- I couldn't agree with you more ! This is also exactly my point of view. - And to return to so called censorship over Prince's songs dated 1982 etc, they need to be understood in a timeframe, the young person that Prince was back then, and most important of all, the art of it. - Though I completely don't agree (and I do understand from a busyness point of view and all going today with #metoo etc), it is understandably not an easy issue, because of people misunderstanding and misinterpreting the lyrics and projecting it on several other issues. - Caravagio was a muderer (and got away with it), but still his paintings are accepted and not censored (same goes for the artists Huybridge and Carl Andre). -
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when did the estate specifically mention about them censoring his lyrics?? | |
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so not only r they "touching up" tracks , they r deciding lyrical content..who died ans made them boss | |
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. This is why censorship is evil. This is also why even considering songs (`for them`) to be sensored is sick. It shows your state of mind. Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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how come they dont censore rap music..... | |
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I'm relieved, that most of us agree that censorship (no matter who censors), is bad. As painful as the omission of the two songs may be, it seems that none of the as-yet unreleased outtakes (that we know of) are candidates for future censorship - thank you all for participating in this thread! You have all added valuable insight into a very important topic - I hope that the powers in control of Prince's work will give the issue more thought. | |
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/eminem-criticised-for-disturbing-rape-lyrics-on-dr-dres-new-album-compton-10445785.html | |
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Of course, context is so very crucial to this topic. I'd say Em's lyrics (in 2015) are guilty of being a bit over the top. Would I censor them? Probably not - I'd let his career live and die by his artistic choices. Naturally, nothing has happened to him in the aftermath of those lyrics and he remains a legend in his community who makes tons of money. In fact, his mentor (Dr Dre) was well-known for beating the shit out of women and yet became the first billionaire in rap. Chris Brown beat the shit out of Rihanna so bad her face opened up like a bloomin' onion and nobody even cares (not even her). . Not saying any of that is right or correct. But when we're talking about whether or not this era would hurt Prince's image... Well. Much ado about nothing, really. Especially when we consider that 1999 SDE is no blockbuster on the charts. "Lust U Always" will not be ringing through the halls in every church and classroom, inspiring young kids to rape each other. I doubt the 15,000 people who bought the SDE would listen to the song (for the 500th time, but now in crystal clear quality) and feel... Hmm, a tad bit more rape-inclined. . The two songs are just two songs. But they're also the vital missing piece in the artistic progression. Set aside the controversy for one moment and imagine both of those discs now have 13 songs because the 2 are re-added and you see a much more fluid transition from the punkabilly and lo-fi to the purple funk rock that would go on to shape his most famous records. . Oh well. Maybe another decade. | |
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Only, you support that stuff so shush. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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it doesnt make sense....they HAVE to rerelease Dirty Mind....so there goes thier theory | |
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Leave his music alone. You didn't create it, so you (the censors) don't get to edit it. In the end, censorship crippples art in all forms. If you don't like it... don't listen to it! Good morning children...take a look out your window, the world is falling... | |
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I think Prince summed up some of his feelings and instincts about cancel culture, censorship and “pc” sensibilities in “P Control.”
Simply depicting “life” in art isn't an endorsement; sometimes/often it's simply brining “stuff” to light for further scrutiny which is far better than pretending “stuff” doesn’t exist. It was brave for Prince to create such a diverse catalogue.
Luke 12:2
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