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Thread started 06/13/20 1:43pm

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Dirty Minds Think Alike: The Forgotten Rivalry of Prince and Rick James

Ran across this older but interesting long article about Prince and Rick James today:

https://www.popmatters.co...71459.html

[Edited 6/14/20 10:33am]

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #1 posted 06/13/20 9:23pm

Phase3

It says "URL not found" for me
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Reply #2 posted 06/14/20 5:50am

poppys

If you copy/paste the title in, it's there. Here's another one on the same topic with more details.

The night Rick James almost beat up Prince, bitch!

https://dangerousminds.net/comments/the_night_rick_james_almost_beat_up_prince

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Reply #3 posted 06/17/20 1:50pm

SoulAlive

Good article.As a huge fan of both artists,I wish that they could have been good friends.Just imagine the type of funky collaboration they could have cooked up.

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Reply #4 posted 06/17/20 2:05pm

poppys

SoulAlive said:

Good article.As a huge fan of both artists,I wish that they could have been good friends. Just imagine the type of funky collaboration they could have cooked up.


yes LOVED Rick James superinyourfacenarrativesexfunk, ditto Prince - those kinds of cars don't pass you every day.

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Reply #5 posted 06/17/20 5:48pm

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SoulAlive said:

Good article.As a huge fan of both artists,I wish that they could have been good friends.Just imagine the type of funky collaboration they could have cooked up.



Yeah, it would have sounded like party all the time part two lol
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Reply #6 posted 06/17/20 6:25pm

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Reply #7 posted 06/17/20 6:35pm

Mikado

For all the talk of "punk funk" and being some sort of genreless renegade, Rick's stuff always sounded pretty much like your average Disco/Contemporary R&B of the era to me - that horn heavy Michael Jackson/Earth Wind and Fire sound, y'know? It's hard to think that even Rick thought Prince had nicked his sound from him.



A certain kind of mellow.
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Reply #8 posted 06/18/20 7:06am

poppys

wildgoldenhoney said:

https://prince.org/msg/7/309788

great thread! thanks for posting.

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Reply #9 posted 06/19/20 1:39pm

SoulAlive

Mikado said:

For all the talk of "punk funk" and being some sort of genreless renegade, Rick's stuff always sounded pretty much like your average Disco/Contemporary R&B of the era to me - that horn heavy Michael Jackson/Earth Wind and Fire sound, y'know?

really? I think Rick developed a really cool sound of his own."SuperFreak" still sounds fresh and unique to my ears.

On a related note....in light of recent events,I've seen some people posting the song "Mr.Policeman" on their Facebook pages.It got me thinking.....in 1981,Rick was singing about police brutality,a topic that is really relevent now.

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Reply #10 posted 06/21/20 4:52am

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Mikado said:

For all the talk of "punk funk" and being some sort of genreless renegade, Rick's stuff always sounded pretty much like your average Disco/Contemporary R&B of the era to me - that horn heavy Michael Jackson/Earth Wind and Fire sound, y'know? It's hard to think that even Rick thought Prince had nicked his sound from him.




A friend of mine rold me a while back that "Rap/Hop Hop supplanted punk" and I'd never considered that but I think he was right.

The spirit of punk was not simply "not taking any shit" as Rick James asserts - at least not primarily. It was a do it yourself, from the gound up, "just play" mindset that was born out poverty and disenfrachisement that also spoke truth and rage to power and the system. Punks were up to here with bloated rock acts and over staging of shows.

Rap was sort of the same thing. You didn't have to play well (or play at all) and one could just grab beats and samples, make some tapes and sell them out of the trunks of cars via a word of mouth. There wasn't a ton of money it and a lot of it was a cultural representation of being poor, black and the stranglehold of systematic racism and poverty within the community.

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