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I’ve never understood why prince was booed at The Rolling Stones concert. On paper it seems like a rough rock crowd booing the weird flamboyant guy. But I’m a huge fan of the stones and prince so this whole thing always confused me to hell. The stones were VERY flamboyant and even wore makeup as early as 1967 (also check the jumping jack flash video where Brian is dressed as a full on woman) they were doing this stuff even before Bowie and Marc Bolan (although Bowie and Bolan of course took it to the never level) Mick wore women’s clothes, painted his nails, wore lipstick etc. The stones also embraced disco and funk unlike many rock bands. They even did some R&B! maybe it was younger fans who didn’t know of the stones androgynous looks? but some firs came out just a few years before and mick is all dolled up on the cover. And also in 81 start me up and waiting on a friend we’re huge hits. And mick was prancing around as a male ballerina in the video Anyways it’s just so stupid and makes no sense why their fans booed prince. The stones were a pretty progressive band and also did the whole androgynous thing too Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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because he was black. | |
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lurker316 said:
Oh yeah I’m sure there were tons of racist who were fans of all the rock bands which is unfortunate. The stones were androgynous and progressive but they also had been around 2 decades by that point. So I’m sure there’s lots of those old conservative fans who held on Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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I'm sure part of it was that he was black.
Plus I don't think any of the previous andogynous artists were quite as explicit as Prince.
Also, I heard he opened that concert with "Jack U Off". Is that true? That was a bad idea.
Also note... this was 1981... so we were past the 70s glam rock movement and into the Reagan-era. The Rolling Stones weren't rebellious counterculture youngsters... they were an old school rock and roll band at this point. | |
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brownmark and dez dickerson have both said the crowd was yelling racial slurs and throwing stuff... obviously racism... [Edited 1/14/20 14:15pm] | |
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Like white dog shits, it’s not often you see sentences like that these days. | |
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You realllyyy dont know why, huh? "Climb in my fur." | |
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Rumors of Rod Stewart's sexuality hampered his sales. It was still going on in 86 when people thought Cat was Prince on the SoTT single cover and in 1988 when the Lovesexy cover dropped. High school in the mid 80's was not a good time to be perceived as gay or effeminite, even though you had Adam Ant, Culture Club and Wham pushing the envelope. | |
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And '76 was way different than 81...especially in southern California. The radio stations and audience were very segregated at that time. This is the time of no poc on MTV as well remember. "Climb in my fur." | |
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I think it was a mix of things, the strangeness of Prince, and not knowing what to think or make of him, they probably didn't dig him or his music, his being black, there were some racist people in the crowd, etc. Back then, I think it really was true racism and racist people that treated him the way they did then, unlike today, where racism and being a racist is blamed for everything, so much so that people have gotten sick and tired of "everything and everyone" being called racist! | |
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^^^It was like that everywhere^^^ | |
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That was certainly a bold move | |
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Uh oh... [Edited 1/14/20 14:57pm] | |
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It was racism at that point..from the audience. Mick was playing at his most effiminate but the racist crowd was ok with that because he was white. Tghe audience for the most part in the 80's never got that the Stones (Im aware of the Stones influences, openers etc trust) and other bands were parlaying rnb and blues into their rock but..... "Climb in my fur." | |
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"Climb in my fur." | |
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First show was light stuff..cups, bottles etc. And this was brown.mark's first ever show with the Revolution. Crazy
Second show they wanted to overdo it and brought food like chicken parts.
Hearing the boos from the 1999 podcast was so so disheartening, but boy did he triumph [Edited 1/14/20 16:36pm] "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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Toxic Masculinity. Racism. Being different in looks both in color and clothes. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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I mean he was singing "Jack U Off" in his bikini briefs. It's not surprising the RAWK-ists didn't fuck with that. A certain kind of mellow. | |
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The cool thing is....just a few years after this fiasco,Prince was on top of the music world.Suddenly,everyone wanted to see him in concert. | |
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Everyone says this but I dont agree that half or the critical ones in that 1981 Stones audience gave a fuck about Purple Rain or seeing him in concert still. "Climb in my fur." | |
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