Are you from out of the US? There was nothing cool about Tony M, and Prince always had rhapsodic elements in his music, but nobody wanted to see him try to keep up with music trends to sell records, they wanted Prince to be an original. Rhyming funky, only, town, around, sea, me, sound, down, strong, sing was...not ideal.
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lavendardrummachine said:
Are you from out of the US? There was nothing cool about Tony M, and Prince always had rhapsodic elements in his music, but nobody wanted to see him try to keep up with music trends to sell records, they wanted Prince to be an original. Rhyming funky, only, town, around, sea, me, sound, down, strong, sing was...not ideal.
And before I knew anything about him, a girl told me that one of his parents was from Iran. And I really believed her. He looks so Persian that it's not even funny. Especially and specifically in 1991 with the typhoon hair. | |
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Yes, indeed. | |
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rednblue said:
most definitely...Tony M. was pretty open while discussing it during the podcast i heard... | |
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RJOrion said: rednblue said:
most definitely...Tony M. was pretty open while discussing it during the podcast i heard... I was trying to remember where I heard it directly from him. Thanks for the reminder about the podcast. [Edited 4/5/20 7:41am] | |
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Nice thought on the mention of the possibity of Prince's use of makeup as a sunscreen, as Black folks do tan and burn. Re. mixed-race people: I hope that they have more than just a moment, but have a movement--all politics aside, this is a natural thing for humanity. Prince brought this notion to the fore with his presentation of multi-culti men and women bandmembers. Wasn't this a commercial tactic, and also a philosophical view, though? See how Americans can express ourselves in mutiple ways beyond the superficial? He supported this ideal throughout his lifetime in his apporach to music, his business sense, and in his lyrics. > Further down the road (along with changing makeup--lol) he altered his stage presentation to support and elevate his Black community. I don't see a contradiction in his doing that and championing a unified humankind. > Whatever reasons were for Prince's choice of dancers, be it a thought-out appreciation of cultural juxtaposition, lovin' the ladies, or whatever, I'm sure he ultimately went with whomever he thought looked nice and could move well. His male dancing friends on the stage were another cool vibe to maybe move from stereotypical antics, offer more props for the ladies, or maybe bring up a masculine bros'-club environment that he could enjoy for a time. > 1 indulgence here: I understand Prince's periodic inclusion of rap as grasping for more audience and also expressing an appreciation of this creative group doing their thing that he ultimately respected; and that the unappreciative masses influenced Prince's setting rapping aside. I can chuckle at mentions of his "terrible MCs"--everybody's a critic so what else can you do? Prince wasn't a hip-hop guy at his root, even though he kept turntable scratching as an element in his act long after he ditched the rapping. Like you say, he always had something extra going on with his creativty, and this is where that element had fit; either you like it as it is or no. IMO, were he to have embraced rap as the core of his presentation I could see justified critical roasting. That was never the case for Prince, though. >
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[Edited 4/6/20 19:36pm] Rest in Peace Bettie Boo. See u soon. | |
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I think it looks worse under certain lighting conditions. You'd see him on a TV performance and it didn't look as ghastly as it did in all the pap shots from the time for example. | |
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Prince(r.i.p.) was found dead in his sprawling estate and ALL U people can talk about is his complexion in the early-mid 90's?
"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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You're right. Close the forum except for a solitary thread where everyone should only cry and post 'thoughts and prayers' and throw dust over their heads. Nothing else to discuss. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: Who is Lisa Minnelli? It's Liza with a Z, not Lisa with an S, because Lisa with an S goes ssnozz. It's Z instead of S, Lie instead of Lee, it's simple as can be. See? Liza. OH THEY MEAN LISA COLEMANELLI P o o |/, P o o |\ | |
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Finally, some one with reason. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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