How about everyone stops accusing everyone else of being triggered and too easily offended? That'd be progress on here. We'll never get anywhere if all we do is constantly accuse each other of cancel culture. Literally no one has called for the song to be banned so stop acting like they have. Funk and the Babysitters I know you agree. [Edited 2/5/21 16:03pm] | |
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Gosh, I hope a lot of you never say something offensive in private. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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if there's one thing this forum does best it's discussing social issues with the nuance and care they deserve | |
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I can't believe that saying that someone is likely bisexual generates so much angst. I've thought he was for 30+ years but pardon me. | |
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It was a bad ryme in bad taste on a song he never released. | |
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Agree with someone else about the context of this song, given that it's between a man and a woman--and I'm assuming Stanley is referring to Blanche here. Not a homosexual in sight. Prince must have been using the word in place of something else...of which, sadly, we'll never know. | |
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^ The eighties sure were a strange time, Bowie recanting his bisexuality, Elton John marrying a woman | |
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jaawwnn said: How about everyone stops accusing everyone else of being triggered and too easily offended? That'd be progress on here. We'll never get anywhere if all we do is constantly accuse each other of cancel culture. Literally no one has called for the song to be banned so stop acting like they have. Funk and the Babysitters I know you agree. [Edited 2/5/21 16:03pm] Agreed all the 'offence' and 'cancel' talk is just a deflection from the actual subject. | |
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Yes, they were. They were vastly different. AIDS was a "gay" disease perpetrated upon the world by "fags". That wasn't even a minority point of view at the beginning. Those words were used CONSTANTLY in the 80s. Constantly. It doesn't matter if it made you a "jerk", their use was commonplace in many circles. [Edited 2/5/21 15:09pm] You don’t have to tell me I was there living my gay life in Minneapolis. | |
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I do get it but I don't think it should be a tool to question the moral compass of artists of that age but rather another sign how our moral and social framework of what we find acceptable has shifted over the last 40 years.
Having said that, my stance is that you can find such things unbelievable and bad by current standards but I find it difficult, and not always right , to bannish that material. Just make sure that when showing this stuff now that you frame it in it's context of that time.
There is no endpoint just an ever evolving set of framework of standards.
In that sense his latter utteringson homosexuality are far worse.
Another point to make The vault was his sketchbook, his raw playground and will contain tons of unfinished songs with unpolished lyrics, raw ideas that might never have made it to a final project in that state. Artists should be allowed their own playgroun to be creative that isn't anybody's business. Maybe another reason why it was locked in a vault. The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy. | |
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Margot said: I can't believe that saying that someone is likely bisexual generates so much angst. I've thought he was for 30+ years but pardon me. same here | |
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andrewm7 said: ^ The eighties sure were a strange time, Bowie recanting his bisexuality, Elton John marrying a woman The themes underpinning both events persist. Being in the closet and forced to adhere to heteronormativity is a real thing people experience. Any gay man my age or older certainly did. And hetero people exploiting the gay community for shock value is yet another trope. Now, I do love me some Bowie, and don't care for exploitation, but hey. If he's out there fucking dudes and then deciding hey this isn't my speed then good on him for having an open mind. He was never not a champion for the underdog. Prince similarly exploited the concept of gender, and certainly looked the part better than many of his peers, but the 80s were rife with this shit. A whole genre of music or two was created around straight men playing dress up. But hey, they get to go back to being brown paper bag ass mfers after they cash the check. | |
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Precisely. It was worse BECAUSE it was the 1980s when so much hate was fueled at the gay community. I get the argument that it wasn't released and his lyrics tended to be freaky, but the 80s were such an incredibly vulnerable time for gays and the fact that my musical hero chose to use that word at that time is disappointing. This is not cancel culture, as I remain a Prince fan. It is really dismissive of anyone who has a reaction to the lyric to assume that this is where they are coming from. Similarly, it would be equally dismissive to assume the everyone who posted here who didn't have a negative reaction to the lyric as being homophobic. Constructive dialogue these days is becoming extinct in Western culture. | |
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This take cleverly and purposefully omits that Prince was called a "f*g" in REAL LIFE on a regular basis from the time he was a teenager through the rest of his life. There is a reason why this is left out of the stream of consciousness.
In art, if a writer wrote a story or a screenplay about the 1950's should the writer omit the facts of segregation or racism or the word "nig***"? If the writer added that word, would that make the writer racist?
Prince in the context Stanley, writes a song called "Blanche" in that song he's using his ability to tell a story through song and was true to the character of Stanley who would call a man he though was a coward a "f*g."
Regardless of Prince's religious coversion and beliefs. He worked with and championed LBGTQ artists until he passed away. Any attempt to reduce Prince to a single lyric in character, in a single song, is sick. Please. please, please don't ever do this again. | |
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"He worked with and championed LBGTQ artists until he passed away. "
Please tell me when and how he did this. yeah he worked with W&L and i think me'shell too. not sure he ever got behind any LGBT causes though. [Edited 2/6/21 8:29am] | |
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Prince chose not to publically release the song. The song is conveying a story through the viewpoint of a character. Perhaps you expect Tony Soprano to be politically correct now? | |
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yes, thanks for reminding me that it is in character. so deep did prince get into this stanley guys head that i could never have even guessed that this was in fact a prince song! prince never wrote lyrics like those on blanche in his life
you guys claiming its all just in character, well, newsflash, characters and stories reveal something of their authors too.
such a deep character study, im sure brando would have struggled to inhabit prince's version of stanley. shame prince spent so long on the graffiti bridge script when he could have instead written his own version of streetcar named desire.
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