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Prince and Career Disappointments Prince had one of the most remarkable and lengthy creative runs of any Pop Star ever. But of course there were low points... *The artistic and audience failure of Under the Cherry Moon? *The financial and box office struggles of the LoveSexy tour and album? *Emancipation, following his personal family tragedy? What do you think were his personal career low points...from his perspective? | |
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From his perspective? Nobody here can know that. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Hard to tell, we don't know how Prince experienced this. There were certainly more career disappointments:
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I read somewhere that from For You to Controversy, he struggled with album sales and Warner Bros was going to get ready to drop Prince but the 1999 album success saved him. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Sure, as most of what is being posted in this Forum is. | |
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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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One thing for sure, Negativity had her minus sign today. 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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Regardless of their artistic merit the following were undeniable flops for him. He didn't have many but a few of them were notorious like th etwo movies.
"Under The Cherry Moon" movie "Lovesexy" disappointing album sales. Needed "Batman" to save his finances. "Graffiti Bridge" movie "Rave Un2 The Joy Fantastic". Big hopes and plans. No hits. Flat sales. "Hit N Run Phase 1". Dismal sales. Embarrassing.
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jdcxc said: Prince had one of the most remarkable and lengthy creative runs of any Pop Star ever. But of course there were low points...
*The artistic and audience failure of Under the Cherry Moon? *The financial and box office struggles of the LoveSexy tour and album? *Emancipation, following his personal family tragedy? What do you think were his personal career low points...from his perspective? gettin shit thrown at him, and being called faggot and [N word snip - luv4u] by the crowd on the Rolling Stones tour... [Edited 12/17/19 17:58pm] | |
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how morbid "Climb in my fur." | |
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What do you think were his personal career low points...from his perspective? "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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TrivialPursuit said:
We get it. Neither of you like the thread. Luckily, reading is opt-in. | |
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bonatoc said:
1. Susannah told a story of Prince on the ground and crying after seeing the completed movie. She said he was inconsolable. I agree with some of your critiques of the movie and enjoy its quirks. 2. I was mostly referring to the disappointing US concert sales (hurt album sales), which impacted US tour decisions for years to follow. Several of his bandmates and associates have spoken on him being rattled by the response to the tour. Michael Bland brought it up in a recent podcast. Obviously, artistically the tour and album are masterpieces. 3. Emancipation was met with mixed reviews and average sales. The promotion was interrupted by his family tragedy and the demise of the record label. After years of fighting WB, this project failed to live up to the high standards he had set up for himself. The stress must’ve been monumental. He performed little of the music live in the Jam of the Year Tour. I also like most of the album, which has genius highpoints. Any brilliant artist has commercial, personal and artistic disappointments. | |
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I think the thread is perfectly fine. Critiquing his career is perfectly valid. Don't listen to those people who certainly seem to misunderstand the word morbid or are being deliberately obtuse in their interpretation of your post. I think morbid would suggest that this thread was coming from a hateful or negative place which I do not believe it does.
But, I do think that as a Gemini Prince was also compelled by traditional success as well and held this dichotymy within himself. He wanted to have the most albums under his name in the record stop. He liked the prestiege of the 100 million dollar contract, and would have loved to have beaten Purple Rain as much as Michael Jackson always wanted to beat Thrilller. As such aside from the amazing artistic strides he made, he was hurt by the relative lack of success of Around the World in a Day, the lack of success particularly in the US of his albums, the lack of Grammy recognition for Sign O the times when U2 cleaned up, the fact the Lovesexy tour could not sustain itself, the lack of ability to follow on the momentum for albums post Diamonds and Pearls, the lack of success of Emancipation and caving to the pressure to play the hits in concerts. | |
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UTCM is a mess, a highly enjoyable mess but it's pretty much for fans only. I think Prince wanted an absolute classic but ended up with a strange 80s cult movie. I believe the story of him being inconsolable just before release. It does at least look beautiful.
As for the rest... I'd wager Rave was one, a good album sure but it was one of the few times where he trusted the money men and it didn't work out. Normally he trusted his artistic instincts and complained when the money didn't follow, which is fine, at least he still has his dignity there. I doubt he had many regrets. [Edited 12/18/19 5:20am] | |
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I think the question is what do fans think we Prince's career disappointments, remember he once said GB will probably be more appreciated in like 50 years. Since I can't speak for Prince and what he thought, I will give my opinion:
I think everything after 2000 aren't career disappointments to him as everything was on his own terms.
I think the next thread should be "what did Prince feels was a success and was proud of. [Edited 12/18/19 10:32am] | |
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No matter how happy he looked in '91 at the 4:09 mark of the Gangster Glam vid, surely the man came to be disappointed in his sartorial choice of the moment. | |
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"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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poppys said:
"Climb in my fur." | |
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[Snip - luv4u] | |
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"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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robertgeorge said:
I think the thread is perfectly fine. Critiquing his career is perfectly valid. Don't listen to those people who certainly seem to misunderstand the word morbid or are being deliberately obtuse in their interpretation of your post. I think morbid would suggest that this thread was coming from a hateful or negative place which I do not believe it does.
But, I do think that as a Gemini Prince was also compelled by traditional success as well and held this dichotymy within himself. He wanted to have the most albums under his name in the record stop. He liked the prestiege of the 100 million dollar contract, and would have loved to have beaten Purple Rain as much as Michael Jackson always wanted to beat Thrilller. As such aside from the amazing artistic strides he made, he was hurt by the relative lack of success of Around the World in a Day, the lack of success particularly in the US of his albums, the lack of Grammy recognition for Sign O the times when U2 cleaned up, the fact the Lovesexy tour could not sustain itself, the lack of ability to follow on the momentum for albums post Diamonds and Pearls, the lack of success of Emancipation and caving to the pressure to play the hits in concerts. Well Put. How can you examine any complex ARTIST without examining the highs/lows, artistic peaks/valleys and commercial success/failure? If the Estate Documentary does him justice, a great director would also dig into these subjects. | |
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^^ Dissect another topic all you want - the OP says from his perspective. Genesia nailed it immediately. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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poppys said:
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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[Snip - luv4u] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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