Reply #30 posted 01/27/20 5:53am
Ramzoo
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Ramzoo said: RODSERLING said:
Apparently not in this case. He stopped talking to anybody. Maybe he was offended by the lyrical content of the album ?.
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Another strange thing this album makes to people.
The day Prince was going to make the Stade de France Concert on June, 30th 2011, I saw on a pavement in Paris a copy of TRC exploded on the floor. Remember at the time, it was already out of print.
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Somebody was so angry this peculiar day, that he decided to throw on the floor his TRC, take the CD, scratch him to death, and tear it to pieces.
Really weird attitude.... supposed to be in line with religion. Pfff.
Attack at the Bataclan (I live beside) was motivated as the music played there was supposed to be from hell.
I love (since 84') Prince to sum up. [Edited 1/27/20 6:39am]"Money won't buy U happiness but it'll pay 4 the search." |
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Reply #31 posted 01/28/20 2:15pm
AlainJup |
RODSERLING said:
A former friend of mine borrowed my copy, but he converted to Islam and never brought me back! . So I will buy it again. I hope there are still the booklet in it. I think it will be released along ONA (studio) and News.
It's strange : one of my former "friends" has my copy of N.E.W.S, I used to listen to that album with him a few times, I left a copy at his house but 6 or 7 months ago he met a black woman and, with absolutely no reason (he has not mentionned any reason to me), he stopped to talk or even say anything to me ... It's like he totally disappeared, and he kept my copy of N.E.W.S (the studio album next to RC that anybody could buy in public stores) ... Meeting that woman made him totally change from lazybones to hardworker ... |
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Reply #32 posted 01/28/20 2:38pm
nonesuch |
Ramzoo said:
Ramzoo said: Really weird attitude.... supposed to be in line with religion. Pfff. Attack at the Bataclan (I live beside) was motivated as the music played there was supposed to be from hell. I love (since 84') Prince to sum up. [Edited 1/27/20 6:39am]
None of that had anything to do with religion. The Bataclan-attack was commited by young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated. Them acknowleding the Quran was a bogus attempt to disguise their fears. |
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Reply #33 posted 01/28/20 2:41pm
RODSERLING
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AlainJup said:
RODSERLING said: A former friend of mine borrowed my copy, but he converted to Islam and never brought me back! . So I will buy it again. I hope there are still the booklet in it. I think it will be released along ONA (studio) and News.
It's strange : one of my former "friends" has my copy of N.E.W.S, I used to listen to that album with him a few times, I left a copy at his house but 6 or 7 months ago he met a black woman and, with absolutely no reason (he has not mentionned any reason to me), he stopped to talk or even say anything to me ... It's like he totally disappeared, and he kept my copy of N.E.W.S (the studio album next to RC that anybody could buy in public stores) ... Meeting that woman made him totally change from lazybones to hardworker ... Well, Prince s music is life-changing I guess, especially when he s doing jazz. |
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Reply #34 posted 01/28/20 2:44pm
RODSERLING
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nonesuch said:
Ramzoo said: Ramzoo said: Really weird attitude.... supposed to be in line with religion. Pfff. Attack at the Bataclan (I live beside) was motivated as the music played there was supposed to be from hell. I love (since 84') Prince to sum up. [Edited 1/27/20 6:39am]
None of that had anything to do with religion. The Bataclan-attack was commited by young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated. Them acknowleding the Quran was a bogus attempt to disguise their fears. The Eagles of Death Metal (the name of the band) were allegedly attacked because they performed in and supported Israel. . nothing to do with their music |
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Reply #35 posted 01/28/20 2:44pm
nonesuch |
AlainJup said:
RODSERLING said:
A former friend of mine borrowed my copy, but he converted to Islam and never brought me back! . So I will buy it again. I hope there are still the booklet in it. I think it will be released along ONA (studio) and News.
It's strange : one of my former "friends" has my copy of N.E.W.S, I used to listen to that album with him a few times, I left a copy at his house but 6 or 7 months ago he met a black woman and, with absolutely no reason (he has not mentionned any reason to me), he stopped to talk or even say anything to me ... It's like he totally disappeared, and he kept my copy of N.E.W.S (the studio album next to RC that anybody could buy in public stores) ... Meeting that woman made him totally change from lazybones to hardworker ...
And it proves what? That Prince's music makes boyfriends turn to other women? In the name of whatever lord you might believe in: It's superstition.
But: If anyone's boyfriend would suddenly confess his appreciation for the Pet Shop Boys, you should end your association with him as soon as possible. |
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Reply #36 posted 01/28/20 2:47pm
nonesuch |
RODSERLING said:
nonesuch said:
None of that had anything to do with religion. The Bataclan-attack was commited by young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated. Them acknowleding the Quran was a bogus attempt to disguise their fears.
The Eagles of Death Metal (the name of the band) were allegedly attacked because they performed in and supported Israel. . nothing to do with their music
We don't know that for sure, do we? None of the attackers have survived. And none of the band members had been attacked. If the attackers would have wanted to kill the band, why did they kill dozens of audience-members? |
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Reply #37 posted 01/28/20 3:22pm
AlainJup |
RODSERLING said:
AlainJup said:
It's strange : one of my former "friends" has my copy of N.E.W.S, I used to listen to that album with him a few times, I left a copy at his house but 6 or 7 months ago he met a black woman and, with absolutely no reason (he has not mentionned any reason to me), he stopped to talk or even say anything to me ... It's like he totally disappeared, and he kept my copy of N.E.W.S (the studio album next to RC that anybody could buy in public stores) ... Meeting that woman made him totally change from lazybones to hardworker ...
Well, Prince s music is life-changing I guess, especially when he s doing jazz.
Well if becoming a douchbag is related to Prince's music ... The former friend I'm talking about was very very lazy, he slept all night, all day ... And he was a big fan of "chicken chica", a muslim dish that can be found in "kebab" restaurants where he spend all his money, even more than what was the real cost, therefore I consider him as a muslim (he supported the muslim way of life) and at that time he was not a lover of Prince's music ... But he kept that music when he met that woman, really strange ... |
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Reply #38 posted 01/28/20 4:57pm
nonesuch |
AlainJup said:
RODSERLING said:
AlainJup said: Well, Prince s music is life-changing I guess, especially when he s doing jazz.
Well if becoming a douchbag is related to Prince's music ... The former friend I'm talking about was very very lazy, he slept all night, all day ... And he was a big fan of "chicken chica", a muslim dish that can be found in "kebab" restaurants where he spend all his money, even more than what was the real cost, therefore I consider him as a muslim (he supported the muslim way of life) and at that time he was not a lover of Prince's music ... But he kept that music when he met that woman, really strange ...
You're post is „really strange“, to say the least. I hope that it is a form of satire, but even if it is, it smells rotten due to your cliched way of „considering“ your former boyfriend to be „a muslim“ due to him having „chicken chica“ (whatever that might be) and him „spending more money“ than the sum that he was due to pay for that magical dish. Obviously that makes him look rather silly to you, which you in turn use to explain as his way of „supporting the muslim way of life“. Does that include being „very very lazy“ and „sleeping all night, all day“? |
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Reply #39 posted 01/28/20 7:47pm
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nonesuch said:
RODSERLING said: nonesuch said:
None of that had anything to do with religion. The Bataclan-attack was commited by young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated. Them acknowleding the Quran was a bogus attempt to disguise their fears.
The Eagles of Death Metal (the name of the band) were allegedly attacked because they performed in and supported Israel. . nothing to do with their music
We don't know that for sure, do we? None of the attackers have survived. And none of the band members had been attacked. If the attackers would have wanted to kill the band, why did they kill dozens of audience-members? We won't know for sure of course. But from a practical point of view, it was easier to kill people in the audience than to begin with people on the scene that have their roadies. And bodyguards. In a few seconds they were out of scene by the backdoor. The Audience couldn't walk away as easily. |
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Reply #40 posted 01/28/20 11:20pm
christobole
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nonesuch said:
Ramzoo said:
Ramzoo said: Really weird attitude.... supposed to be in line with religion. Pfff. Attack at the Bataclan (I live beside) was motivated as the music played there was supposed to be from hell. I love (since 84') Prince to sum up. [Edited 1/27/20 6:39am]
None of that had anything to do with religion. The Bataclan-attack was commited by young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated. Them acknowleding the Quran was a bogus attempt to disguise their fears.
Funny, how you manage to boil a long history of war by an ideology down to "young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated". Beside the 130 people that were murdered by these jihadists in Paris, may I point you to the 200 people that were killed in northern Nigeria in January of the same year? Or the 150 people, that were killed in the Garissa University attack in Kenya that April? The list is long (over 100 attacks) - driven by Islamic ideology - killing thousands of people in 2015 alone.
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Reply #41 posted 01/29/20 12:35pm
nonesuch |
RODSERLING said:
nonesuch said:
We don't know that for sure, do we? None of the attackers have survived. And none of the band members had been attacked. If the attackers would have wanted to kill the band, why did they kill dozens of audience-members?
We won't know for sure of course. But from a practical point of view, it was easier to kill people in the audience than to begin with people on the scene that have their roadies. And bodyguards. In a few seconds they were out of scene by the backdoor. The Audience couldn't walk away as easily.
Do you actually think for a moment that the attackers would have been held back by roadies or bodyguards? If that would have been the case, how could they have entered the building armed to to the teeth? |
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Reply #42 posted 01/29/20 12:47pm
nonesuch |
christobole said:
nonesuch said:
None of that had anything to do with religion. The Bataclan-attack was commited by young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated. Them acknowleding the Quran was a bogus attempt to disguise their fears.
Funny, how you manage to boil a long history of war by an ideology down to "young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated". Beside the 130 people that were murdered by these jihadists in Paris, may I point you to the 200 people that were killed in northern Nigeria in January of the same year? Or the 150 people, that were killed in the Garissa University attack in Kenya that April? The list is long (over 100 attacks) - driven by Islamic ideology - killing thousands of people in 2015 alone.
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You know as well as I do that the „Islamic ideology“ you are talking about is nothing more than a smokescreen scheme to win over willing recruits for a war that was declared by a self-appointed caliph. One of the „jihadists“ who was responsible for co-organizing the Paris attacks was regularly seen in gay bars around Brussels, others were enjoying sex, drugs and women before they were brainwashed by the Caliph who claimed to know what the Prophet wants. In truth, neither he nor any of his „jihadists“- henchmen had anything to do with the Islam. |
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Reply #43 posted 01/29/20 12:49pm
nonesuch |
christobole said:
nonesuch said:
None of that had anything to do with religion. The Bataclan-attack was commited by young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated. Them acknowleding the Quran was a bogus attempt to disguise their fears.
Funny, how you manage to boil a long history of war by an ideology down to "young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated". Beside the 130 people that were murdered by these jihadists in Paris, may I point you to the 200 people that were killed in northern Nigeria in January of the same year? Or the 150 people, that were killed in the Garissa University attack in Kenya that April? The list is long (over 100 attacks) - driven by Islamic ideology - killing thousands of people in 2015 alone.
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But either way, love to you, too, christobole. |
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Reply #44 posted 01/29/20 1:22pm
Genesia |
nonesuch said:
Ramzoo said:
Ramzoo said: Really weird attitude.... supposed to be in line with religion. Pfff. Attack at the Bataclan (I live beside) was motivated as the music played there was supposed to be from hell. I love (since 84') Prince to sum up. [Edited 1/27/20 6:39am]
None of that had anything to do with religion. The Bataclan-attack was commited by young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated. Them acknowleding the Quran was a bogus attempt to disguise their fears.
Stop it. Just stop it. The attack was carried out by Islamofascists. That is a FACT - and your efforts to whitewash what happened at Bataclan are ridiculous.
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Reply #45 posted 01/29/20 1:25pm
nonesuch |
Genesia said:
nonesuch said:
None of that had anything to do with religion. The Bataclan-attack was commited by young men driven by hate as a result of feeling disintegrated. Them acknowleding the Quran was a bogus attempt to disguise their fears.
Stop it. Just stop it. The attack was carried out by Islamofascists. That is a FACT - and your efforts to whitewash what happened at Bataclan are ridiculous.
What „FACT“ are you talking about? Could you at least state what „Islamofascists“ are if you dare to tell me what I have to stop.? |
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Reply #46 posted 01/29/20 1:44pm
Milty2 |
I wish this thread stayed to the topic: is TRC going to be re-released on vinyl. |
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Reply #47 posted 01/29/20 1:53pm
AZStreet
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Milty2 said:
I wish this thread stayed to the topic: is TRC going to be re-released on vinyl.
"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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Reply #48 posted 01/29/20 3:12pm
rdhull |
Milty2 said:
I wish this thread stayed to the topic: is TRC going to be re-released on vinyl.
And will my original retain its value? "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #49 posted 01/29/20 3:13pm
RODSERLING
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nonesuch said:
RODSERLING said: nonesuch said:
We don't know that for sure, do we? None of the attackers have survived. And none of the band members had been attacked. If the attackers would have wanted to kill the band, why did they kill dozens of audience-members?
We won't know for sure of course. But from a practical point of view, it was easier to kill people in the audience than to begin with people on the scene that have their roadies. And bodyguards. In a few seconds they were out of scene by the backdoor. The Audience couldn't walk away as easily.
Do you actually think for a moment that the attackers would have been held back by roadies or bodyguards? If that would have been the case, how could they have entered the building armed to to the teeth? No, I was talking about the facts there were exits behind the scenes, and the roadies and bodyguards behind the scene knew their way out. . The band was hardly reachable for the terrorists. Their Goal was to terrorise and to kill as much people as possible. |
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Reply #51 posted 01/30/20 9:04am
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The Rainbow children ranked at "only #109 at the BB200 at the time of its original release. . I count on you all to beat this peak position when the reissue will come out. Top 100 is possible, even with this crappy streaming taken into account. . Buy it on CD, on Vinyl for yourself, your wife, your Friends, your cousin...Thank you. |
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Reply #52 posted 01/30/20 10:27am
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