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Why do people do posts like this (the start of this thread), to display their ignorance? Lack of thinking? Is this showing my age? Then surely the topic is showing theirs. 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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Racism was probably a component with some folks, but I'd say it probably had way more to do with homophobia overall. This was a time when homosexuality was viewed as a perversion, and it was generally thought that gay people were sick "degenerates". "Gay bashing" was considered acceptable, because it was considered to be almost as bad as pedophilia (I know...pretty f***ed up). Most homosexuals had to remain in the "closet", or live in areas like the Castro in San Fran to escape persecution. A large gathering like a rock concert, with a bunch of testosterone fueled dudes in the crowd, would have been extremely homophobic overall. Even though Mick had flirted with androgynous looks, and hung out with all of the "crypto-homo rockers" like Bowie, Iggy, etc, he was still viewed as an ultra-masculine figure by rock fans. Mick's homoerotic escapades were viewed more as a joke, or as an attempt to shock, and very little attention was given to them. - - -
Prince, on the other hand, was a petite dude in bikini briefs, high heels, makeup, and thigh highs. He didn't conform to gender norms in any shape, way, or form. In those days, you could get away with a little makeup and long hair, but anything else was considered "gay", and thus "perverse". Prince walked onto the stage, and there was probably a whole lot of shock that anyone would be so bold as to dress that way....it would have been seen as an admission of being a homosexual. When he started playing "Jack U Off", that would have been taken as a confirmation (keep in mind, they probably aren't hearing all the lyrics. They wouldn't have picked up on the fact that the song is addressed to a female. They'd have taken "jacking" as being a reference to male sex organs, and thus decided Prince was singing about getting a dude off). - - - Also, keep in mind that Prince's music was a blend of different styles, but at this point in time, if it wasn't just straightforward rock, it was considered "disco" by rock fans. Sure, there were many rock listeners who had discerning tastes, and could tell the difference between Funk, R&B, and Disco, but those folks weren't the mainstream rock show audience at the time. Some of them might have been in that crowd, but the majority were white males who thought that everything with a keyboard was "Disco". So, there he would lose many of the people who may not have had the knee-jerk "Oh no, one a them thar queers" response...they would have been infuriated that someone was daring to play "Disco" at a Stones show (even if the tunes he was playing weren't disco at all). - - - It's a shame that Prince and his band had to endure such abuse from an audience, and it's too bad they didn't get on a bill with someone like Bowie, whose audience would have been far more accepting (being androgynous and black would have been seen as a plus by a Bowie audience). But the good thing is, it seemed to make all of them a bit tougher. After dealing with such a horrible crowd, they probably were able to take on anything that came there way. [Edited 1/22/20 7:14am] Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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Well-said.
I remember my sister coming out to me/our family a few years earlier(late 70's) and though we are liberal, it was a huge shock and it was pathologized.
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isnt this more homo-erotic than sissy-fied??? | |
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Still waiting on this explanation that he was the last act when everyone including the band themselves said they went first. "You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
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neither... it's Jaggerish | |
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jfenster said:
isnt this more homo-erotic than sissy-fied??? lol...arent they one and the same?... | |
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Prince definitely had the Mick Jagger pigeon strut perfected | |
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Great find! | |
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Ah, I see the reason for the booing: Prince was not mentioned on the billboards... So his performance merely delayed the Stones performance in the eyes of the Stones fans. 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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"You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
"Who's the foo singing will it's would" | |
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They are just sharing info/images about the show
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Speaking as someone who was around in those days, it was all about people thinking he was gay. Maybe I'm a naive white chick, but it was always all about him appearing gay. No one gave a shit if he was black. Those are the days I learned to shut the fuck up about my fandom, in fact (cowardice I now regret), because I was freakin *attacked* if I even mentioned him. Well that, and called a slut because I liked that music. These were young, white, male, homophobic dumbasses. Even if they didn't agree, not piling on the "Prince is gay" bashing was very suspect.
I saw a lot of it in the dorms too, directed at anyone who was perceived as gay. Why so much of that in the early 80's? You got me. But it did exist. What happened at concert 2 was piling-on mob mentality. I remember asking friends about a year or so later (too lazy to look it up) to go to a prince concert in LA, and the first thing out of their mouths were nasty comments about Prince being gay and what happened at The Rolling Stones concert. [Edited 1/23/20 17:33pm] And the MUSIC continues...forever... | |
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It's amazing how he went from this to his polished moves in a few years. | |
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"You know, this is funky but I wish he'd play like he used to, old scragglyhead son of a...*smack* OOH!"
"Who's the foo singing will it's would" | |
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Yeah, but in truth Prince never left this above. He always had his unique quirky dance moves. And I love it | |
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What would make that 'homo-erotic'?
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OldFriends4Sale said:
What would make that 'homo-erotic'?
the farrah faucett hair...the girly gym shorts...leg warmers...his whole demeanor and disposition and mannerisms were effeminate...straight black men didnt/dont dress or accessorize or move like that...sashaying around and flipping his hair and scarves the way he did 1978-1979 | |
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Yeah, I wouldn't even call that a "move," dance or otherwise. He's walking a few steps while holding a mic. But damn, that tee shirt is all kinds of awesome. I want! | |
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You're a Prince fan right?
All that stuff you said goes against who Prince was. What male entertainers in the 70s(and 80s) didn't put on the pomp and circumstance? Is Straight the same as Heterosexual? Prince is not a regular brutha walking down you street neighborhood Prince was just 'PRETTY' You need to take another look at 1970s arts because they were more flamboyant than what you see in this Prince gif It's who he is always has been. If you haven't reconciled that by now ... | |
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You still haven't defined what HomoErotic is or what is 'Sissified' <-which is straight up homophobic | |
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OldFriends4Sale said:
You're a Prince fan right?
All that stuff you said goes against who Prince was. What male entertainers in the 70s(and 80s) didn't put on the pomp and circumstance? Is Straight the same as Heterosexual? Prince is not a regular brutha walking down you street neighborhood Prince was just 'PRETTY' You need to take another look at 1970s arts because they were more flamboyant than what you see in this Prince gif It's who he is always has been. If you haven't reconciled that by now ... back then, i liked a couple Prince songs from 1979-1981, but it WASNT a Prince fan at all yet...as a teenager, i was disgusted by his effeminate posturing...i didnt become a "fan" until after Purple Rain when he started to put some clothes on and add some machismo to his persona...and whether you think its homophobic (dumb word) or not, in 1979 any black man wearing processed and feathered hair, girly panties, legwarmers, high heeled boots and eyeliner was almost universally called a sissy, or sissified or a homo...it may be trendy and "cool" to be gay now, but it wasnt always that way | |
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"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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"if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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dude, it is simply what it is 'the reaction/revulsion' is just what it's defined as. Prince never changed. He never stopped being the person you were disgusted by. He took more clothes off after Purple Rain lol. Actually he was dressed and covered in 1981-1986
He never stopped being effeminate and effeminate doesn't mean qay, and when it does, so what. and Prince knew way back then that he did not want to be put into that 'box' because of your very reaction. . You didn't get the 70s at all...or Prince it seems. People Call Me Rude .
Well I'm glad you posted this, ... eye opener.
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Right, too me he always danced they way we did in the 70s and 80s, freestyle, those moves you do at home when the music is good and no one is watching lol
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