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Michael Howe on why "Lust U Always" and "Extraloveable" were not included on "1999 Super Deluxe" I don't think this interview has surfaced before on here, because googling the phrase didn't get me any results, but this review of 1999 Super Deluxe comes with an interview with Michael Howe in which he outlines the reasons not to include those two tracks: https://recordcollectorma...xe-edition .
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"Completeness", eh? [Edited 5/1/20 14:37pm] | |
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To be honest I think Michael Howe is full of shit! I mean if he could include the tracks Feel U up & two versions of Irresistible Bitch on the deluxe than he would be more than justified to include Extralovable & Lust U Always on it! Besides, if he added Vagina and teacher teacher than he could added those other two tracks to the deluxe edition! This just proves the hypocrisy of the suits/gatekeepers in the music business! They want to censor art when it doesn’t fit their narrative, taste or the current movement/wave that is taking place! | |
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This dude is full of crap dude. We know they fade out tracks because the fadeouts on 1999 Super Deluxe are short and obviously badly done! What a load of shit. | |
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Man there are songs by others that are far worse. These lyrics were obviously tongue-in-cheek. I’m sure that he didn’t actually think raping someone was a healthy desire for the mind, certainly an evil act. But we all know Prince. He said shit to be wild back then. I get why they don’t want to be attacked by journalists who have nothing better to do than go after a dead artists’ image, but please. For the fans sake, can we not let cancel culture win?? Cancel culture can be positive when used correctly, but we all know twitter will go crazy if people heard this. But that’s my point, only probably a handful of sad journalists will write a dumb article misinterpreting these lyrics. Most people will come to their senses and call BS on those articles.
In summary, release these damn songs!!! For the people! Mr Howe, if you’re sitting at home reading this while watching Tiger King, stop being a coward and deliver what the fans want. [Edited 5/1/20 15:34pm] | |
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i continue to maintain that there would have been extremely minimal "damage" from releasing these on the set. there may have been a small handful of articles from nobody journalists and websites looking to get attention, but that would've fizzeled out very quickly. anyone who thinks it would've caused a "massive shitstorm" is overestimating the situation, in my opinion. of course this has already been discussed ad nauseam but it's still fun to get angry about it. | |
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I am not sure when he said that...but he said something very similar months ago and it was discussed here... [Edited 5/1/20 16:18pm] "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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The logic used to leave those 2 songs off the set really makes no sense. As stated above, Irresistible Bitch was included along with songs like Horny Toad “I’d knock all day till u let me in then I’d knock some more” and Possessed (plus what about the end of DMSR?). Songs that talk about incontrolable lust and in the same context. Is it really just because of a 4 letter word? C’mon that’s a lame excuse, but I do respect the fact that they didn’t want to alter the songs in any way. | |
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Honestly, I hope they just release the Vanity 6 version, and then the demo can be released on another Originals release; it's so obvious to me listening to the demo which parts Prince intended for Vanity and Brenda, as he uses different "voices" on those parts. First releasing the V6 version would take the sting out of any "rape" line in the V6 version. Furthermore, who the hell knows if the rape lyrics are from the original demo(s) or the later overdubs? Access to the multis would probably yield plenty of options. The fact is simply they didn't want to remaster and release the known circulating version for whatever reasons, and that's that. | |
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. Source of that quote: https://www.ilikeyourolds...ince-vault © Bart Van Hemelen
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They just didn't want to cause any trouble. All it takes is one nitwit on Twitter saying: Prince was a rapist! And you have a shitstorm. And the Estate (understandably) wants to present the late great Prince as a good person who always helped others. That said, I agree with everybody who says these songs should be released. Every fan understands that this is fantasy. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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I agree with all you've said until the last part. Not every fan believes this is a fantasy. | |
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Because he didn't want. | |
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My point was you made this topic suggesting the reason why they were excluded had never been posted here when I was covered ages ago. In fact we all knew why they were as soon as the list was known and before that it was debated if they would be included as is, edited, or excluded. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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. No, I did not so. © Bart Van Hemelen
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sure you did you said as if it was never posted here "he outlines the reasons not to include those two tracks." "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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. Why did they `invent` parental advisory stickers ages ago? Mr. Howe is just trying to be politically correct. He is more concerned about shape than about content. This means he has no backbone to `defend` publishing these songs. 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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- Howe says in that interview : " and our lack of wanting to take creative license by editing or manipulating the tracks" - First at lustmealways, I absolutely agree on overestimating the situation. - For instance, they could've released them as b-side downloads or something like that. Especially now in covid-19 times, when there is much less attention spend. Bizarre idea, but why not releasing them as official downloads & the money used for a #metoo organisation, or any other platform taking care of abused women in need etc.. It could help justify this whole thing. And wy not have Lisa or Wendy or Jill write a explanatory (art) statement with it... something like that. A creative solution. Sounds strange, but could be possible (but only in Europe i guess). - [Edited 5/3/20 21:58pm] [Edited 5/3/20 21:58pm] "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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- Exactly. As i come to think of it, I thing we're forgetting one important and very possible thing here; a pack of lawyer wolves smelling a shitload of easy earned money in post-metoo times. -
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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I totally agree.I don't think we would have seen a big media firestorm if these two songs had been included on the set.Look at the song "Vagina",where Prince is singing about meeting a "boy/girl" in a gay bar.It hardly raised any eyebrows | |
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It was only due to this mild 'controversy' that I came to know about used such references. These two tracks seem to get more publicity than the entire box set. Personally I would have added these two tracks. In fact they are the two best tracks from this era!
I would have even compromised with have the word 'rape' reversed, just like the word 'shit' was masked on My Name Is Prince.
If the Estate are so worried about these two tracks, they will have spinning heads when they look at '90s material!
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So awesome to see another thread on this topic, which hasn't been discussd to death, doesn't provoke bad faith arguments on all sides, and brings out the absolute best in everyone involved. | |
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. That statement of course denies any context which means Michael is a weak debater. - Fiction - Lust - Young adult - etc But nothing of that. 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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Gender-fluidity is not equivalent to sexual violence. . . . There is some weird aggressiveness (not your post SoulAlive) in this thread directed at Michael Howe that is totally uncalled for. This has been discussed before and whilst I agree that the lyrics aren't pro-rape in any way - he's using the word in an immature way for sure, to get across a sense of strong attraction and lust (again, we discussed this before here). I think they made the right call in the current age of social media, cancel culture, post-#MeToo, Weinstein etc. . This isn't the be all and end all of reissues and vault releases. It's perfect feasible that these two tracks could be released at a point in the future. Things change. Besides that, they're both out there for fans to hear if they want. The name calling and putting it all on the shoulders of Michael Howe is really unnecessary and I hope he and the estate aren't reading this thread. | |
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. Why is it uncalled? His arguments are weak. His decisions damage art. .
. I.e.: we should give in to the 'identity politics'? Those are designed to draw away attantion from the real issues, to divide people. .
. Dream on. At this pace we will all be dead before 1999 is revisited with these songs. . As I have stated before: the Estate thing does not know what is good for us nor what it should do in market conditions as they are right now. They will never reach maximum profit in the given situation. .
. Putting the blame on the idendity-people is even weaker than Michael Howe denying any context for the lyrics, any context for the audience, any recognition for the art. What amount of tyhe population is really interested in the idenity thing, what amount of the population needs the identity thing? (i.e.: the gays, trans people, bi, etc) Why would that group object in a different manner than the 'normal' population? I'd guess that the non-identity politics people group is bigger. They have slightly more conservative norms, so they should object more. But they're adults, they know Prince, they have been fans for ages. They buy the box set instead of the single CD. Michael failed us again. 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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Like I said, I think the aggressive tone is unnecessary and disproportionate to the topic. | |
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Michael Howe wants his cake and eat it too. To be the face of the estate but take no responsibility for being a cowardly A&R snake in the grass.
Yes, people will be aggressive against a person like that. Most people don't like liars. | |
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Gender-fluidity is not equivalent to sexual violence. . . . There is some weird aggressiveness (not your post SoulAlive) in this thread directed at Michael Howe that is totally uncalled for. This has been discussed before and whilst I agree that the lyrics aren't pro-rape in any way - he's using the word in an immature way for sure, to get across a sense of strong attraction and lust (again, we discussed this before here). I think they made the right call in the current age of social media, cancel culture, post-#MeToo, Weinstein etc. . This isn't the be all and end all of reissues and vault releases. It's perfect feasible that these two tracks could be released at a point in the future. Things change. Besides that, they're both out there for fans to hear if they want. The name calling and putting it all on the shoulders of Michael Howe is really unnecessary and I hope he and the estate aren't reading this thread. You're absolutely right with your first statement. However, I think you're wrong in saying that Howe made the right call. We're dealing with an archive release here from 1982 and we should not let identity politics of today dictate what's on it and what's not. Udo has a point there. The focus of a release like this is to show how Prince's music evolved and that should include the dark side of it. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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