The problem with So far, so pleased, was that you can't hear neither Prince nor Gwen Stefani distinctly.
The same mistake he did with releasing Take Me With You instead of the Beautiful Ones. So it would have flopped, anyway. [Edited 1/28/21 20:10pm] | |
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It's not because you're a fan that you need to chuck your opinions and thoughts about an artist out the window. On the contrary; the fact that people have different opinions and feelings on what an artist does or did shows they care and are involved in what he does. If we were all just Purple worshippers praising all Prince did without a second thought, this would be the most boring website ever. The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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Indeed, that's what I tried to mention on another post. If you didn't know or read that there were "collaborations" on this album you wouldn't spot them with a magnifying glass. I'm quite sure they convinced him to do these collaborations but in the end he pollished it to what he wanted, mostly taking out what would identify the presence of another artist. The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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Black Sweat was a hit (2006) | |
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- I'm a music lover, not a fantic fan. Wanna see my huge collection of Prince music? ? I've never talked Prince in my life, and don't know him personally, that's true. I only know him like most of us, through the media and his self-induced bizarre situations, performances, shows and releases. So I can only give an opinion on the info that is available. And frankly, being a fan is actually something that you do outgrow a bit as you get older, wiser. I've never worn t-shirts, or jewelry, don't want a mug or rubber duck that resembles Prince, or any other unnecessary paraphernalia. I don't want to be that kind of fan. But I have respect for those who do. Just sayin'. - "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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- The fact that he was so utterly competitive, is enough to understand that. NOt to mention he was kind of a show off on most things, and a very bad comunicator. Sometimes I get the impression that he was relatively bigoted, on many levels. Maybe even a little selfish, by fooling so many women at the same time, among other things. Or is that a condition associated with stardom? I remember when a band member from The Revoltuion once said (I think it was Lisa) that from the moment Prince showed up with a bodyguard it all started to change drastically. But i'm also convinced he had a good heart and was aware how emathy works. In fact, it seems more and more that he was a traumatized soul.
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- Still think the album cover is great and one of its very best. Here in Europe there was (certainly) quite a lot of promotion on all levels. Was therefore probably easily bored. He just had too many ideas and certainly didn't want to give in to anyone. He almost always preferred to flee ahead. - "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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Never mind a hit, who cares. Was more disappointing that he never made a genuinely memorable or significant album after 2001 | |
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funkbabyandthebabysitters said: Never mind a hit, who cares. Was more disappointing that he never made a genuinely memorable or significant album after 2001 Lotus flower is one of his best albums. | |
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Look there are things that Prince did that I didn't like and there are things that I wish Prince would have done but in the end, none of it matters. Like I said before, Prince probably had the career he wanted. I'm sure he would have wanted a hit or two after 1995 (which he did - I can't even believe that needs to be said). I think he also understood where his place was in the pop world in terms of history and legacy and to be honest, it was all his own design. I'm willing to bet that he was content with how things were.
I do however believe that the last two or three albums were a transition period for him. I feel like he may have been looking for a new sound but he hadn't got there yet hence 3rdeyegirl, Piano and a Microphone, the Hit n Run 1 electro sound then the organic sound of Hit n Run 2 and then Black Is The New Black. Or he was just trying new stuff that appealed to him at the time. We'll actually never ever know. | |
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Racism definitely played a factor in the 90s. The more "black" his music sounded, the less (non R&B) pop stations played it.
Meanwhile, his "white" rock stuff was sounding increasingly dated. [Edited 1/29/21 9:05am] | |
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he didnt make much rnb that would attract a younger pop audience as the 90s wore on, sad to say. look at emancipation - those singles were not for younger listeners. also, he was old. why would pop stations play it?
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sure, if you like half-assed retro, sub santana 70s rock. he had the chops, but not the songs. | |
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the only redeeming quality about Lotusflower is the beautiful LP cover...the music was completely forgettable... | |
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lotus is the kind of album he could have turned out in his sleep.
compare it to the undertaker album and its no contest. | |
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1. Desperate is a reach. If you're in the music world, who wouldn't want a hit? It wasn't that he was desperate. He started noticing a lot of people having hits but didn't feel as if they were talented and didn't play. To each his/her own.
2. You clearly didn't understand what he was doing or why. If you did you wouldn't have said this. It wasn't about the money. He clearly didn't read properly what he was signing, etc. It was about owning your work and doing what you want when and how you want regardless of oversaturation, etc.
3/4/5. A lot of people here are beyond judgemental and holier than though. He was getting older. Exploring religion. So natural progression is change. He didn't wanna curse anymore and he didn't wanna be old as hell doing ridiculous shit for attention anymore. That's fair and fine. It's like yall want people to stay the same...do the same thing, play the same kind of music, play with the same band, etc.
9 i agree here to an extent.
10. It wasn't an actual long term addiction. It was more recent than anything with the hip situation. So using that is not only not fair it don't make sense | |
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No wonder P hated this place. It's like you're either an obsessive fanatic or you're beyond hyper critical. Rarely any inbetween. Extremely negative literally ALL the time | |
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His fault. He shouldn't have tried to sue his fans and fanzines. Created a lot of bad blood. | |
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tab 32792 says
3/4/5. A lot of people here are beyond judgemental and holier than though. He was getting older. Exploring religion. So natural progression is change. He didn't wanna curse anymore and he didn't wanna be old as hell doing ridiculous shit for attention anymore. That's fair and fine. It's like yall want people to stay the same...do the same thing, play the same kind of music, play with the same band, etc.
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WORD...how people keep overlooking this fundamental fact of real life, is way beyond my understanding...
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I believe 100% opposite. But then again I dont buy music because of the covers. LotusFlower has some of his best late career songs: Wall Of Berlin (a great lyric analogy and that solo at the end - whew!), Colonized Mind and Dreamer (two new live classics). You should give it another spin. | |
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ive tried several times... i just cant..."Wall Of Berlin", "Colonized Mind" and "$", are OK, but the rest is kinda bland to me and those 3 good songs dont move me enough to keep coming back to it. | |
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I don't know what to call it. But it's weird. In one section of this place you have thread after thread after thread for years discussing how bad the music is generally starting at the late 90s. Then you come over here and it's thread after thread after thread for years discussing how Prince's music couldn't chart like it did in the 80s. Sounds like a schism to me. If bad music is the chosen chart toppers of the time then why be mad Prince wasn't making music so bad to top the charts? The 80s went away. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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It was different where I lived. From the mid to the late 90's, his (then current) singles were still played on the top R&B stations in my area.....and his ballads (from many of his 90's albums) were in rotation on the late night "quiet storm" shows....His "outside the box" rock songs (from "T.G.E", "C&D" and some of the 80's albums) were also played on the alternative FM rock stations. | |
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95-00 the name change damaged his rep. It was cool to laugh at P.
Then as someone said the religious focus. Post religious focus,, World has become darker, look at the type of people enjoying success. P was a warm and wholesome presence. Its no longer cool to get joy from a song. The industry is increasingly soulless and bad forces are at play. For all his eccentricities, P was good. He didn't fit. He knew what was going on. Just my feeling. [Edited 1/29/21 21:11pm] | |
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As it was already stated before, Prince rarely played the game after 95 : when he had a single, it was the worst track of the album, he didn't perform it on tv,but another track instead, he didn't show up to bring his awards home... . Even if he played the game, it would have been harsh to get a lot of airplay at 40 years old and more. . He still had some hits though : - Betcha By Golly Wow USA : was # 31 in airplay overall/#23 in mainstream airplay ( airplay measured on a panel of the 40 best listened radio of the country) Europe: was in the top 10 in Euro airplay charts for weeks - Holy River USA :was #58 in airplay, #19 in mainstream top 40 Europe :in the top ten of Eurochart airplay for weeks too in 1997... Until 1998, you couldn't chart on the Hot 100 without physical release. The thing is that despite this huge exposition in Europe, Emancipation charted very low. - 1999 re-release USA : #40 hot 100, #36 mainstream airplay Uk : #10 - Musicology was at least #7 on MTV US weekly countdown, #20 on VH1, on the top 100 year-end chart of MTV most played video of 2004. It peaked at #120 Hot 100. It s actually the #23 Prince ' most streamed song on YouTube ( between SOTT and Mountains) - Call My Name had airplay in the range of MJ's YRMW and Butterflies ( around 120.000 spins), so it s huge. It peaked at #75 hot 100, where he stayed for a long 19 weeks run! That's not all : he charted 9 more weeks in the bubbling chart ( hot 100 for the 101-125 ranking). It stayed 29 weeks in the rnb airplay charts, the longest run ever for Prince. Call My Name is actually the #12 most streamed Prince video on YouTube ( between D&P and Batdance) - Song of the heart was the official theme song of the movie Happy Feet ( without talking about Kiss...) The movie made 400 millions $ worldwide in theaters ( without China!), sold 15 millions dvd/ blu ray in the US alone, and the song won a golden globe! As of 2007, the soundtrack sold 300.000 copies in the US alone. | |
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A side note to your last point: Prince's music, though generally optimistic, always had a bid of an black/naughty edge to it that gave a song tension. As from the religous peak years that edged disappeared and the music turned more sacharine and especially more preachy. The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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Well, I don't think he liked it when, dispate all his efforts, he was clearly being moved out of the top spot of the music world. But all attempts and decisions to try to do so were his choice so, yes, I guess he knew what he was doing but wasn't necessarilly happy with the outcome each time. The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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I was so happy when on February 10 2008, Prince(r.i.p.) won the Grammy Award for "Best Male R&B Vocal Performance" for his rnb hit "Future Baby Mama", It was in constant radio play on radio here. It was one of my favorites off of the platinum shipped "Planet Earth". "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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It's a mix of reasons isn't. A part of it is the self-sabotage in the 90s. Not just the name change and war on WB, but actively not promoting records. Poor single choices in general, cutting projects short and moving on to the next one only to repeat the same mistakes. The industry being in a different place for an established artist is also just a 'normal' part of a pop artists trajectory. All that together and more. . Imagine Come being properly promoted, TV performances and promo videos and having a couple more really strong songs from that era (Interactive, Endorphinemachine etc, take your pick). Same for the Gold Experience, who's singles didn't fair that badly considering, but as an album it had much more to offer and was commercial enough to perform similar to D&P imo. Emancipation too had some good single cuts on it, but it got cut short or wasn't promoted right. Somebody's Somebody? Awesome, commercial, pop and R&B. The Holy River? No, uh-uh. | |
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