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Prince’s Most Idiosyncratic Moves Prince has made some crazy, baffling and revolutionary artistic/business/marketing moves...here are some of mine:
1. Demanding Full Control from Major Labels as an unsigned 17-18 year old. 2. Demanding not to be pigeonholed as a "Black" artist. 3. Dirty Mind image/musical change and everything associated with this project 4. Jamie Starr 5. Making a Hollywood movie as a neophyte 6. Undercutting PR with ATWIAD 7. Directing a Movie (a B&W old Hollywood screwball comedy at that) 8. Not Touring USA with the incredible SOTT Band 9. Name Change/Declaration of Independence 10. Destroying brilliant Black Album
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jdcxc said: Prince has made some crazy, baffling and revolutionary artistic/business/marketing moves...here are some of mine:
1. Demanding Full Control from Major Labels as an unsigned 17-18 year old. 2. Demanding not to be pigeonholed as a "Black" artist. 3. Dirty Mind image/musical change and everything associated with this project 4. Jamie Starr 5. Making a Hollywood movie as a neophyte 6. Undercutting PR with ATWIAD 7. Directing a Movie (a B&W old Hollywood screwball comedy at that) 8. Not Touring USA with the incredible SOTT Band 9. Name Change/Declaration of Independence 10. Destroying brilliant Black Album
Others?
. Supporting censorship in the arts. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Not allowing The Time or The Family to use their names when they tried to make albums away from him.
Telling Morris Day to retire and give his band over to his son. | |
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Taking down his website the day after getting a Webby award for it. That happened, didn't it? My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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- Live Aid 1985. - Attacking fans on youtube, and hunting bootleggers. He should've watched over his own material in the first place. - Grafitti Bridge movie. - Religeous choices. All of them. - Towards Wendy & Lisa; the homophobic behaviour. - The New Power Generation. - Warner dispute, and other label disputes. - 1999 the new master. - The unsolved NPG Music Club promises. - 21 Nights in London instead of touring. - Not promoting most of his 20 last albums live. - The choice of single releases, and the lack of interesting B-sides. - Larry Graham. - Most Paisley park protege releases after 1987. - ThirdEyeGirl & Joshua Welton. - Not being open about what happened to his son in the Oprah interview... - "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 heard he changed his name to a symbol or something. | |
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Releasing "In A Large Room With No Light" in 2009 way after the fact as an inferior re-record, as opposed to back then with the sublime original version | |
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It's one thing to not talk about it, but it's another to say everything was fine. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Attacking his own fan base by suing fans and having websites taken down Not following up on promoted projects like the 3121 film Started to follow trends in the early 90's.That kinda hurt his output for a while | |
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Making his PR-tricks in the 80's into only able to play at sub-par venues like Wembley-arena (Not Stadium) or some indoor hall. He couldn't fill seats. That's why MJ and Madonna won. Playing godlike guitar in front of 150-200 persons on some aftershow that no one cares about. Not in front of 100.000 people. That's why MJ and Madonna won. Fucking ridiculous and horrendous decisions. | |
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- I know. This is a subject not easy to discuss here in words. And I want to do this in all sincerity and restraint. Know that it's not meant as a judgement from my part. - But he wanted mayte to get along with it because of his choices (and possible careermoves) tbh. But I have no facts and no one really knows. So that's just my careful and humble opinion. Show Business is absolutley not important for that matter. He could've canceled it. Oprah would've understand that more than anything. That's why i still think this a indiosyncratic character. - Did she actually knew ? I have no idea. Oprah i mean... - [Edited 7/19/21 2:32am] "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 the opposite for me, he was a popstar and an underground artist that loved to play music no matter what! that's what makes him so special.
Real music lovers don't enjoy Stadium...
"You can skate around the issue if you like,
But who's gonna get you high in the middle of the night?" | |
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- Nah, i kinda agree with Wolfie87. Although later on during some of his Montruex gigs, he went a bit further than the PR-tricks. But the 'new' of his earlier aftershow magicianship was already consumed by his rock star status. He should've kept some hits, sure that, but he should've made some room for jammin' and less oo-wee-oo's and less 'Party' chants. What I liked about these popular arena shows, were the constant different arrangements of the hits. Sometimes brilliant, sometimes less. But always surprising. But Prince was more into makingconcert into a 'party' instead of showing what he was really good at. He could improvise at the spot. True. -
"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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Getting up on stage in 1983. That was the defining moment where MJ became the Hero and Prince Villain in America. Sad day indeed. | |
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I don't think many people saw that. But al of America did see Jackson perform on We Are The World and Prince not... I still remember people hating on him back then in high school for that, and it really seemed to kill enthusiasm for him by regular folks. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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- My opinion is that it also might've influenced the sales of his next ATWIAD album. Altough i know thre is no proof. But the fact he did not participate really styed in the press for some time. Even when the We Are The World album was released, it was mentioned again. - "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 thought this was going to be about his dance moves. I'm disappointed. | |
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My first aftershow was 1993.08.23 Barcelone, Estandard and the last was 2009.11.12 Paris, La Cigale and i was always waiting for it instead of regular shows often full of hits. This is where the surprises were, where the jams were so i cannot agree with you both. "You can skate around the issue if you like,
But who's gonna get you high in the middle of the night?" | |
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lurker316 said:
. Bingo. This is true. . And also, some kind people here seem to think that “idiosyncratic” means “things I don’t like/agree with.” I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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After reading this Trainwreck thread it needs to be said… . Some of y’all need to crack a dictionary and learn what idiosyncratic means. . Spoiler alert: it’s NOT a synonym for “bad” “negative” or ill-advised.” . I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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I'm gonna say "almost all of them". He seemed to relish and thrive on it and I adored almost all of it and realy appreciate just how fucking bold he was. Overall, I found his "Most Idiosynractic Moves" to usually be the most fun. From the name change and right on down the line. I thought it was a hoot fomr top to bottom. | |
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Not releasing the Welcome to America album when it is fresh and finished while starting a tour called "Welcome to America". [Edited 7/27/21 11:41am] | |
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