By contrast, for me that brief lyric in Extraloveable is simply a moment of youthful stupidity on Prince’s part, one that he himself was probably embarrassed by in later life. I wrote things in my teens that I wouldn’t want to be associated with now – it’s part of the course for young artists to play with light and dark and test boundaries as they develop their creative and moral compass. Thankfully, I had the opportunity to learn my lessons and self-censor outside of the public domain. I think that the lyrics in question are very poorly judged, but I wouldn’t have a profound moral objection to the full version being released. For me it’s a simple question of whether a pristine truncated version is preferable to it reamining in the vault, given the estate’s apparent unease (which may or may not be related to judgments about Prince’s own wishes). Prince edited down his tracks all the time, and everything that makes Extralovable great would be retained. Casting it as some profound debate about freedom of speech strikes me as a little exaggerated in this case, given that the track isn't really addressing these issues in a thoughful, deliberate manner at all. [Edited 1/5/20 11:37am] | |
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I feel ya, and obviously the historical importance of Sade's book isn't the same as that of an obscure Prince track, and I don't even care much for these 2 particular songs, let alone these dubious lines about rape that I didn't think were very dignified when I first heard them (as a feminist, I always loved the feminist aspects of P's work, and these 2 aren't his most feminist moments), but it's a matter of principle. The argument of quality or historical importance was sometimes used to say that where Sade and the likes could be tolerated because they were higher forms of art, "junk" forms of arts such as rock n roll didn't deserve the same treatment. But who will decide which is good and bad arts? Many cheap horror films are as bad as they are transgressive. For example, Jorg Buttgereit's Nekromantik is poorly written, poorly acted and poorly directed, it could be accused of being little more than porn for necrophiles, but is that an argument to ban it but allow the (equally transgressive) Pasolini film Salo or the 120 days of Sodom, because Pasolini is recognized as a great director while Buttgereit isn't? I would fight for both films with a similar passion. Giving the power to some to decide which art is good or important enough to deserve being transgressive is, in the end, the same as giving someone the power to decide which works of art are morally acceptable or not. . As for what Prince would want, it's an argument I personally find irrelevant because Prince is dead and doesn't own his work anymore. Legally, the Estate owns it. More fundamentally, everything he left behind him is owned by the human race, it's now part of our collective cultural heritage. IDK if I'm right or wrong with that one, but it's what I believe. These songs are out anyway, Prince had "lost" them to the world before he was even gone. . In the end, as I said earlier, I don't think releasing these songs will be a problem forever. It's not just the right time and yes, I prefer them to stay in the vault for now than being truncated because I see value in them as a historical document, not something that should be toyed with for commercial or moral purposes. The Estate has done enought in that regard, I'm glad they have been receptive to the controversies surrounding Originals and that they now wish to release the material as such or not at all, save maybe for the obligation of recreating mixes that exist only on old cassettes as faithfully as possible (and I'd still love to have the cassette versions too, as a reference, if they had an NPGMC style site where they could release such material for the most purist Prince fans). Very clearly, the aura of scandal these songs have today will not last forever, and I prefer waiting for another decade or so to have them as such, than to give my blessing towards a move that I would see as an act of artistic vandalism for commercial reasons, that would on top of it encourage those who want to alter any work of art, past or present, that could hurt the sensibilities of the day. In a way, as you say, these songs aren't so important, they do not promote rape as a philosophy from beginning to end, they are not destined to become the most well known Prince songs, so why all the fuss? . There are few topics over which I'm radical like this when it comes to matters of principle. But this is something I consider important, something I'm not willing to compromise with. And while my little opinion does not weigh much in the balance on things, since I'm not an important or very influential person, I still wanna take a stand at every given opportunity. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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The offending words aren't what makes the track. It sounds like one of his more completed songs, but he never used it even when the lyric wouldn't have been the reason why.
So now in 2020, if it's a choice between full censorship and never releasing the track, masterwork or not, or releasing it with an edit that would not effect the integrity of the song, why not consider the choice?
Personally, I think it should have gone on full, with an edit alternative version to cover their asses, give people truly bothered by it a way to enjoy the package and basically acknowledge it at the same time. Then let adults chose. [Edited 1/5/20 13:09pm] [Edited 1/5/20 13:10pm] | |
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homesquid said: Forget about being "woke" or this #METOO thing. The rape lyrics in those songs are simply vile. Evil. Prince never released these versions. Prince would have never released them with those lyrics included. You know that. The man matured. Besides do you really want to witness Prince getting "canceled" by the mob?
Now...having said that. Would it have been better to simply edit out the bad bits and release them?Honestly, I think that would have been better. [Edited 1/3/20 8:03am] If anybody are sensitive towards the lyrics you dont have to listen to the song and for those who wants to listen to the songs with those lyrics should be free to do so.Michael Howe and Co should have released the trax. | |
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I hate the idea of censorship when it comes to music,but if removing a few words from a song is the only way that it can be released,I'll take it.
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I will ask everyone here just one simple question......... | |
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Ok I'll play: I watched Game of Thrones. | |
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callimnate said: I will ask everyone here just one simple question..... Not yet, but I want to. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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There's a few rapes there. | |
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LoveGalore said:
There's a few rapes there. I'm fine with that. Horror is part of rhe human reality and therefore a topic that deserves to be explored by artists. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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rednblue said: rednblue said: udo said: But not liking things is a separate issue from edits. A person can dislike (or feel even more strongly about) a thing and also be against removing anything when songs are released. I mean, I absolutely love the entirety of many, many P songs from many eras. But even fans like me are extremely unlikely to “like” every single part of every single song. So doesn’t this definition of “full fan” make a full fan a very rare thing? [Edited 1/5/20 10:38am] . Not liking `Purple & Gold` is different from this issue. It is a Politicially Correctness endeavor on lyrics versus musical (not lyrical) taste.
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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[Edited 1/6/20 3:12am] O(+>NIИ<+)O
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Neversin said:
[Edited 1/6/20 3:02am] Nail on the head. This issue has given people a platform for their sanctimonious wankery. They say not a peep about the fact the music exists and that literally the only difference in releasing them is the available sound quality and finally Prince (or his estate) being the entity getting paid for it. The songs being readily available to hear and scrutinize has not produced fuck all but a bunch of snobbery from gatekeeping prince fans inexplicably against releasing 40 year old songs. | |
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- exactly ! - why is it so difficult to NOT mix things up ? singing about rape is NOT rape, it's a fantasy. yes there are people who like that 'fantasy', but not necessary for real. get it ? (probably not) i'm not gong to explain that this is in the context of 'art'. either you get it or you simply don't. - why do people keep poppin' this issue up ? my guess is lack of education, insight, THINKING, and being admissible for other opinions than your own. - should he stop singing about the theme sadmasochistic as well ?! is he a sadist ? going to really badly hurt someone ?! a masochist ? does he deliberately want to get injured ?! come on people... THINK, and think again, consider and make fewer decisions, and get out of your conservative thinking, shell or environment. try to be smarter then short-sighted. - #metoo has nothing, absolutely NOTHING to do with it. just like 'rape' as a metaphore here has NOTHING to do with the actual executive act. - peace, always peace. - the fact of not releasing these possibly has a totally other reason. ($$?) -
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If these two songs were the ONLY ones in vault, I'll bet the Estate / Comerica would sho' be cashing in. "I like to watch." | |
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To those that don't want the songs released, or at least want them censored: Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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It is a favorite of mine. So many instances of it today and especially on this topic! | |
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I wish they would just leak in full studio quality, already. Then I wouldn't care whether or not the powers that be issued them officially. "I like to watch." | |
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A few!?
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I mean, most people who whinge about EL and LUA still readily buy Prince's other stuff, still readily listen to those two songs anyway, still readily consume every bit of him. . And yeah they're probably also watching GoT. | |
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U can be a fan of an artist and also be critical of some of their work. It's not an either/or. They are not mutually exclusive (and I think U know that). | |
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I like both songs but what is such a big deal about the ommision? They are both easily available on boots for us, to me it is a non-issue blown into something needlessly big. Mountains out of ant hills | |
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This. | |
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PurpleSullivan said:
U can be a fan of an artist and also be critical of some of their work. It's not an either/or. They are not mutually exclusive (and I think U know that). Interesting. Then maybe it is possible that the music should still be released and those fans can remain critical much like others are critical of other songs. Maybe the end result shouldn't be suppression of stuff we don't like. This argument goes around and around and around. The existence of the songs doesn't interfere with anyone's life or change their fandom. Just textbook gatekeeping. | |
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I agree that perhaps that shouldn't have been the end result. But it was and it's understandable why, so maybe we should all just move on for now? (and really, like others have said, it's not unlikely that these songs will be monetized ~Eventually~) | |
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callimnate said:
A few!?
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Rape is vile and joking or being playful about it is vile UNLESS it's a consentual fantasy between two consenting adults. Ever seen 50 Shades of Gray? I hope not, but people are allowed to role play how they see fit. Knowing Prince likely wasn't a rapist, this is the ONLY way I've ever heard these lyrics and I'm 100% okay with that. If I was with a woman who said she like to do some rape role play I'd consider it. It's not even close to my thing and I likely wouldn't be able to, but there's noting wrong with it. Both of those songs are fine as far as I'm concerned. #METOO is a perfectly valid and needed moment, but when it doesn't apply it should fuck right off. | |
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He was basically saying he was a horny, sex freak. If only he could have said "me so horny" instead of "on the verge of ____" "I like to watch." | |
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