Whatever you think. I dare to say Prince wasn't always very awake (in whatever he stated later on in his life). He was/became somwhat a conservative guy I dare to say. Not old fashioned conservative. But certainly not a modern day democrat either imho. lol Nothing wrong with WOKE though. It seems to be a wannabe positive movement for the youngsters of today. Like in every new era, or with every new generation, there's need to feel different. I need to know a bit more about it before I can have a true opinion.
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seriously, the vast majority of their events and operations revolve around Prince and his art. The fact that someone would be offended by the occasional showing of outsiders' work is silly as hell. I respect Prince's individuality and his contributions to the world, but I don't respect his homophobia/conservatism, nor do I think PP needs to adhere to that one aspect of his life and personality going forward. | |
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it's not offended. and it sure isn't silly as hell especially with the idea that some might see it as a F You to Prince
Prince would not be flying the lgbt... flag and most likely would not show gay documentaries at PP
It's still HIS place
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Nah, it's definitely silly. Just like it's silly to frame an inclusive documentary as a "Fuck You" to a dead artist, when it's not about spiting Prince, it's about celebrating the culture of a marginalized group. The real "Fuck You" was Prince treating a whole demographic of human beings as lesser people because he was personally uncomfortable with their sexual orientation and identity. Especially when that same demographic helped pave the way for his stylistic choices early in his career. | |
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Prince's 'HOUSE' and legacy is his. Don't 'fuck you' to Prince | |
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I'm guessing you missed when I said:
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I agree. - But, for a guy singing ''peace is much more than the absence of war'', he consiously and somehow blindly followed Larry's believes for not caring all that much anymore for the minorities he once supported in the song 'Uptown'. Paisley Park WAS his place and the world is moving on, preferably in peace, without division, still keeping his musical spirit high. And that is fa rmore important. Cause Prince was besides all that genius just a mere human making mistakes (too).
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paisleypark4 said: I know one thing, he def used our community trends to his own personality weather it was Dirty Mind clothing, sensual dancing with NPG members during the D&P era or his heavy make up he wore when no other men except our community was doing that. [Edited 12/7/21 9:32am] Yep! :nod: Isn’t the one earring sort of a nod to us too? I don’t believe that Prince was homophobic, contradictory man with complicated past sure. But he didn’t hate gays, I think this is a lazy & a reactionary notion. | |
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Also, stop using Larry Graham as a scapegoat for whatever happened in Prince’ life to cover up your hatred toward him. Prince was a grown man who had full agency & independence, he chose who he wanted near him and who should be out. Blaming Larry for Prince’ religious views is such a shallow & a prejudiced statement, Prince has always been conservative at his core, and he has always been on a spiritual search, he was public about it via his music for God’s sakes. Being a JW is what finally resonated with him personally and his spiritual journey, who are you to approve or disapprove? Who are you to change him into a persona that YOU are comfortable with? The brazen self entitlement in this fandom is so cringe-worthy & disturbing. | |
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You could say the same about religions that think gays deserve to be stoned to death. That resonates with some people, who are we to disapprove? Such brazen self-entitlement. | |
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Don’t follow it. Problem solved. | |
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I don't think Prince blindly followed Larry's beliefs. His evolution was just a bigger manifestation of who he was already. . . As this person indicated, they like that it was a kind of Fuck You to Prince, which is 100% wrong and like some other things I don't agree with using Prince
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Also didnt he write a whole song on the 1999 Deluxe release dedicated to a non binary / bi person? A title of which I cannot retype on this computer lol Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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I have to say you're right of using Larry or anyone else personally as a scapegoat. I admid. In fact, I have no hatret towards Larry, I don't know him. But towards the JW as an institution, yes I do. A dear friend of mind once lost himself in their believes, got smarter and wanted to leave. Not long after he left he killed himself due to their mean hunt and unhuman treatment afterwards concerning his family. - Yes Prince has always been conservative (in his believes), and I did not always have problems with that. 'Lovesexy' is one of my all time favorite albums even. Yes he resonated with JW, but kinda slowly moved away from it, at least in his lyrics later on it seemed. I found that a positive sign tbh. Shame he could not live longer to show more clearness towards this all. Don't think I would change Prince in a persona that would fit me. I don't. Yes I do like the Prince that trigggers me, and vice versa. Which is obvious I should say. Same with his albums, eras even, we all have that. I disapprove religion in general cause I believe it suffocates people in their devellopment - at least, that is what I experienced and not only just once. But I agree in what you point at; this sort of disturbing factor is indeed not necessary in a public forum (anymore), and I will pay attention to it. Don't bother to bash me if I'm off again. I can take it if it's right.
[Edited 12/9/21 8:57am] "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 would never bash you, mister debate with you sometimes, yes, never bash. | |
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Hamad said: Don’t follow it. Problem solved. Right, there are people who express their intolerance and all we should do is ignore it. That solves nothing. | |
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How’s Prince showing intolerance? We’re still talking about PRINCE, right? | |
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There are people in this thread who think showing PIB at PP is at the very least disrespectful of Prince's intolerant views of homosexuality. | |
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^^Very well said | |
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I'm not sure that I agree that Prince was always conservative at his core (I think that it was more of a genuine conflict). But yeah, scapegoating Larry is just unfair - we all have a tendency to surround ourselves with people who echo our own viewpoints. | |
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Organized religion is nothing but a way to control you. I believe in a higher power but I don't need to go to a certain building, be with other like-minded people and listen to someone preach to make me feel closer to that higher power. I know right from wrong and practice that in my daily life- that is said higher power working thru me. | |
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Exactly ! Well said indeed. - The great song 'Dear God' by XTC comes to mind...
"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 am with Hamad on this subject, his words resonated with me in this thread. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I love "Paris Is Burning" but how the hell does it fit in with Paisley Park? Regardless of Prince's denial, I do believe he was gay but being gay does not connect someone to all things gay. "Paris Is Burning" was a disco/house scene as most gay clubs were. Back in my clubbing years, I can count on one hand the amount of times I heard a Prince song in a gay club. Prince was more funk/rock, a totally different sound and look from "Paris Is Burning". While Prince may have had a lot of dance moves, they weren't the type of dances seen in "Paris Is Burning" such as vogueing. Madonna is the one that brought that scene to the mainstream, not Prince. . Paisley Park should be strictly Prince related only and nothing else. Concerts should only be from the acts he created or worked with. Films should be only the films he made. Yeah, he only made four films but if he videotaped all his concerts, hell, they could hold events around showing various concerts he performed. With all the unreleased music he has in the vault, they could hold various events playing unreleased music that hasn't been released yet to see public reaction which might give them ideas on what to release next. Kinda like back when Prince used to bring a new track and have the DJ play it at First Avenue to see how well it would do. With all the unreleased stuff, there should be plenty of material to give them ideas of Prince related events without having to resort to having events that have absolutely nothing to do with Prince simply to keep the building from being dark every night. . When you start doing things that have nothing to do with the original theme, it leads to another, and then another....and then another. Then it continues until the original theme no longer exists. Look at MTV for example. They started with one reality show, then another, then another.....and then another.....until music videos no longer exist on MTV and it no longer serves the purpose of what it was invented for. Unrelated Prince events at Paisley Park could eventually lead to the building just being a generic venue that has nothing to do with Prince whatsoever. I bet they don't have unrelated Elvis events at Graceland. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Actually, they do have unrelated Elvis events at Graceland- there's a Disney-themed event happening going on thru January. | |
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this is about Prince and Paisley Park | |
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VAGINA
Vagina was half-boy, half-girl
Her hair was shorter than mine She told me she lived in the city I never knew when she was lying I first saw her in a gay bar (Gay bar) Kissing another girl I told her, baby, I'm looking for a turn on And she said, welcome to my world (Welcome to my world) Vagina was half-boy, half-girl She taught me how to dance Used to do it, used to do it with the TV on Political romance Half-boy, half-girl
Best of both worlds Half-boy, half-girl Best of both worlds Vagina was half-boy, half-girl
She had her own way of doing things But baby, she should have been king She was so strong and so understanding Oh, ooh
Vagina (La, la, la, la) Oh, ooh Oh, oh, la, la, la, la, oh Oh, oh, la, la, la, la, oh Vagina Vagina was half-boy, half-girl
You never told me how you got your name I guess you wanted a little fame I guess you got what you wanted You got what you wanted, girl Half-boy, half-girl
Best of both worlds (sing it now) Half-boy, half-girl (Oh) Best of both worlds (Everybody now) Half-boy, half-girl (Oh, oh) Best of both worlds Half-boy, half-girl Best of both worlds Half-boy, half-girl (Oh, oh) Best of both worlds (Oh, yeah) Half-boy, half-girl Best of both worlds (Vagina, vagina, vagina) | |
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This is perfectly stated (except I don't believe he was gay lol)
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Going off topic a bit I suppose, Paris is Burning documents this amazing group of people surviving and thriving in the late 80s early 90s and so many of them never saw the millenium. I just think back to my youth at all these (mostly people of colour, mostly gay) who were ready to change things up were obliterated by AIDS, crack and murder. If there is one reason to see this film it is to celebrate them and to encourage the present or next generation not to get bogged in all the bad and keep going. | |
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