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Arthur Lizie's book "Prince FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Purple Reign" (15 June 2020) Previous thread: http://prince.org/msg/7/461964 . . https://ultimateclassicro...ed-prince/ .
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Any time someone claims to have written a book about "all that's left to know", most of us could pick it apart. Claiming to be an expert on everything? I'll pass. Welcome to "the org", laytonian… come bathe with me. | |
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Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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"All That's Left To Know" is the naming convention for the Backbeat FAQ series - that's what they're called (see below). I see Prince FAQ as an opportunity to get an accesible but informative Prince book on the shelves in places like Barnes & Noble in a popular book series. I think there's something here for fans and for people just starting to discover Prince. The more of the latter, but better for all of us.
Best - Arthur
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"All That's Left To Know" is the naming convention for the Backbeat FAQ series - that's what they're called (see below). I see Prince FAQ as an opportunity to get an accesible but informative Prince book on the shelves in places like Barnes & Noble in a popular book series. I think there's something here for fans and for people just starting to discover Prince. The more of the latter, but better for all of us.
Best - Arthur
Sooner or Later? Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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Sorry, I rushed - had to go to a protest. My mistake. It should be: "The more of the latter, the better for us all." In other words, it's better for all of us if there are more people discovering Prince every day. Yes, his music does the job, but there are other ways. I think it's important that we get him into kids and adult book series that cover great musicians. We need to work on getting his name in there with artists like The Beatles and Stones and Mozart and Louis Armstrong.
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FAQBook said: Sorry, I rushed - had to go to a protest. My mistake. It should be: "The more of the latter, the better for us all." In other words, it's better for all of us if there are more people discovering Prince every day. Yes, his music does the job, but there are other ways. I think it's important that we get him into kids and adult book series that cover great musicians. We need to work on getting his name in there with artists like The Beatles and Stones and Mozart and Louis Armstrong.
Well I can see you're new here and agree with you. I had a keep it a hundred emoji somewhere but ewww technology yuck. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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From wikipedia: "The band was formed in the early 1980s in Cardiff, Wales by Hyde, Smith and Alfie Thomas. It originally had only a graphic 'squiggle' for a name. In 1983, after recruiting John Warwicker and drummer Bryn Burrows (formerly of the Fabulous Poodles), they got a recording contract with CBS Records. As the label insisted on a pronounceable name, the band made the compromise that the squiggle was pronounced Freur." Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Jesus, tough crowd. Thanks for the info and don't let the negativity here deter you from promoting your book. I will check it out | |
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Welcome to the Org Arthur and sorry for the negative comments. I guess the real question for most people here is whether hardcore fans who have already read several Prince bios as well as a lot of online literature will learn anything they don't already know, of if the book is more for the general public/casual fans, which is totally fine but, then, we're not the target audience. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I tend not to post, but I've been here with this name since 2017, was on with different names/e-mail addresses prior to that. And I go way back - spent a lot of time on alt.music.prince and other Usenet groups from the early 90s onward and have been popping in and out ever since.
The core narrative in Prince FAQ is the core Prince narrative. Around that core narrative, which is centered on the LPs, this book pulls together the different ways we can understand Prince - influences, proteges, band members, etc. - in some interesting ways. Are there facts that a hardcore fan won't already know? Probably not a ton. Are there some interesting ways in which the whole Prince story comes together in this book? I think so. I think it's for a hardcore fan like myself who gets all the books (you shouldn't write a book you wouldn't want to read), but, yes, it's also for people who are Prince curious, people who don't already understand what makes interesting and important and continually relevant.
And, yes, your website is in the Selected Bibliography. | |
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I tend not to post, but I've been here with this name since 2017, was on with different names/e-mail addresses prior to that. And I go way back - spent a lot of time on alt.music.prince and other Usenet groups from the early 90s onward and have been popping in and out ever since.
The core narrative in Prince FAQ is the core Prince narrative. Around that core narrative, which is centered on the LPs, this book pulls together the different ways we can understand Prince - influences, proteges, band members, etc. - in some interesting ways. Are there facts that a hardcore fan won't already know? Probably not a ton. Are there some interesting ways in which the whole Prince story comes together in this book? I think so. I think it's for a hardcore fan like myself who gets all the books (you shouldn't write a book you wouldn't want to read), but, yes, it's also for people who are Prince curious, people who don't already understand what makes interesting and important and continually relevant.
And, yes, your website is in the Selected Bibliography. Oh, cool, thx for listing my website, I must absolutely get back to working on it soon, so many updates and corrections have been piling up in need for me to do them. Thanks for the honest reply, too, I feel ya A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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