Genesia said:
Yes, it’s about trying to get in his head. But touching on our views of what may be “disappointments” and contrasting it with what we believe his goals/creative vision to be is valid. For example, Rainbow Children was a commercial failure, but I believe Prince accomplished his creative vision for the album and the tour. I think he probably viewed it as a triumph. | |
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"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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[Snip - luv4u] "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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[Snip - luv4u] "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Of course I do. This is why I answered the question as the OP SPECIFICALLY requested. I see the difference, and I am beginning to think reading comprehension and reading beyond one sentence is a rare gift. The critique of Prince's music focuses on how he personally evaluated it and critiqued his accomplishments. I answered as requested with the hypothesis that Prince loved his artistic achievements but was still driven by popular success, as that was an important part that defined him. I have listed examples and everything. For every Rainbow Children he wanted a success like musicology (by which I mean in particular the success of the tour that year). | |
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I mean, he probably could've stopped releasing new music sometime around 2001 and relied solely on the tours. I think that part is a bit puzzling because at some point he didn't make music that was going to ever really sell many copies and he stopped caring about that in favor of the payday around 1998. . I actually think that the release from WB had tons of unforeseen effects - not the least of which was it made it much less compelling for him to challenge himself in the studio. Coupled with the so-called slowing of his writing and recording inspired by his marriage to Mayte, you have this schism happen where his manifested talent and his income are kind of at odds with each other when it comes to his albums. . He was already considering the record a success by just making it, he no longer cared about critical reviews, he was already getting paid a grip whether or not he sold many copies, and the tour would always be successful. In Prince's mind, I am not so sure he ever considered times where he might have failed later in his career. | |
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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[Edited 12/18/19 15:27pm] 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 agree with both of you and especially appreciate your ability to communicate without being 'snarky'
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PeggyO said:
I agree with both of you and especially appreciate your ability to communicate without being 'snarky'
Thank U PeggyO! | |
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He stopped releasing records for a period, or planned on it. Maybe he was relieved, but one can sense dissapointment in the direction the recording industry went. Things like the subscription service and website didn't totally pan out and there were obviously songs you can just tell he wrote thinking they woud rise to the stature of his hits, but never got attention outside his hardcore fans...one can guess that didn't feel like success. The Kevin Smith documentary, and other unfinished projects that people surrounding him didn't really understand couldn't have felt validating, even if he was on his own planet. Feeling that ahead of your time has to be full of disappointment. | |
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Didn't Prince at one time say he didn't like anything on Parade except Kiss?
I doubt he was serious though. | |
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noobman said: Didn't Prince at one time say he didn't like anything on Parade except Kiss?
I doubt he was serious though. He told a journalist,“Apart from “Kiss”,there isn’t anything on Parade that I’m particularly proud of.I think I made the album too soon after ‘Around The World In A Day’ and I didn’t have enough great songs ready.I’m not gonna make that mistake again”. | |
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Was this before SOTT was released? | |
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noobman said:
Was this before SOTT was released? Yes. | |
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SoulAlive said: noobman said: Didn't Prince at one time say he didn't like anything on Parade except Kiss?
I doubt he was serious though. He told a journalist,“Apart from “Kiss”,there isn’t anything on Parade that I’m particularly proud of.I think I made the album too soon after ‘Around The World In A Day’ and I didn’t have enough great songs ready.I’m not gonna make that mistake again”. I don’t know what he was feeling on this day, but Parade is a brilliant album. Prince continued to play multiple Parade songs the rest of his career...Girls and Boys, Anotherloverholenyohead, Sometimes it Snows... | |
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herb4 said:
IMO...Logos, software and inventions are pure business transactions. Art encompasses a different realm. But u are right about the exploitation of big business against creators. | |
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35 times more than 0. just sayin | |
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His Minnesota Vikings fight song "Purple and Gold" was probably one of them. | |
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. With you on points 1 and 2... . Point 3, "packed with classics?" That one I'd say is a bit of a stretch! Subjective of course... I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Chico said:
His Minnesota Vikings fight song "Purple and Gold" was probably one of them. More indicative of his sense of humor 😂 | |
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When he didn't take the SOTTs tour to the States.
I was waiting patiently for that show after hearing my friends in Europe raving about it. At the time I figued it would make its way to Chicago eventually...then the movie came out. Is this it? I mean LOVE the movie, but it was totally disappointing at the time.
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Poplife88 said: When he didn't take the SOTTs tour to the States.
I was waiting patiently for that show after hearing my friends in Europe raving about it. At the time I figued it would make its way to Chicago eventually...then the movie came out. Is this it? I mean LOVE the movie, but it was totally disappointing at the time.
100% agree with you in addition put out wrong single choices after "sign o" the times" Icnttpoym should've been the 2nd single u got the look then forever in my life next that album with his best tour ever would've sold 4 to 5 million BOB4theFUNK | |
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rusty1 said: Poplife88 said: When he didn't take the SOTTs tour to the States.
I was waiting patiently for that show after hearing my friends in Europe raving about it. At the time I figued it would make its way to Chicago eventually...then the movie came out. Is this it? I mean LOVE the movie, but it was totally disappointing at the time.
100% agree with you in addition put out wrong single choices after "sign o" the times" Icnttpoym should've been the 2nd single u got the look then forever in my life next that album with his best tour ever would've sold 4 to 5 million You are probably right, but I think Prince was willing to sacrifice a Pop hit in If I Was Your Girlfriend to display the brilliant classic track and the overall depth of the album. | |
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no emoticon can describe the amount of wrong in those 5 words
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TheFman said: no emoticon can describe the amount of wrong in those 5 words
Depends how you define “classic.” For me, a Prince Classic is any song that is in or bubbles around his Top 20. Great songs on Emancipation with Top 20 POTENTIAL... Soul Sanctuary Somebody’s Somebody Face Down One Kiss at a Time Joint 2 Joint Friend, Lover The Love We Make | |
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