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Robert Christgau, school these mofos. Learn kiddies:
" For You [Warner Bros., 1978] Prince [Warner Bros., 1979] Dirty Mind [Warner Bros., 1980] Controversy [Warner Bros., 1981] Prince and the Revolution: Parade [Paisley Park, 1986] The Black Album [(unlabeled), 1988] Lovesexy [Paisley Park, 1988] Graffiti Bridge [Paisley Park, 1990] Prince and the New Power Generation: Diamonds and Pearls [Paisley Park, 1991] Prince and the New Power Generation: [File Under Prince] [Paisley Park, 1992]
Chaos and Disorder [Warner Bros., 1996] eat that lolol
Emancipation [NPG, 1996]
The Gold Experience [Warner Bros./NPG, 1995]
He gave Gold a better review than Purple Rain and 1999. I'll tell U what the Eye in the Pimp stand 4! | |
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Like all music critics he gets things wrong. So he gives some glowing reviews but some P albums are better than that. And he completely underrates Todd Rundgren and Frank Zappa - always red flags for me The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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And his Batman review, which is not listed under "Prince": https://www.robertchristg...hp?id=4369 | |
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Regarding his "For You" review, neither Stevie Wonder nor Emmitt Rhodes sing in a falsetto. I stopped reading after that. I dislike it when music writers try to use musical and technical terms without knowing what they mean. This guy is really bad in that way. | |
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rockford said: Regarding his "For You" review, neither Stevie Wonder nor Emmitt Rhodes sing in a falsetto. I stopped reading after that. I dislike it when music writers try to use musical and technical terms without knowing what they mean. This guy is really bad in that way. I didn't even notice that but YIKES. You're right. | |
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Nobody cared about Christgau back then so why should anyone now? | |
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. It's fine not to like him. . But "nobody cared"? C'mon, if that was even close to being true we wouldn't be talking about him. . I LOVE his writing style. Even when I don't agree with his opinions, which is frequent. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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Why'd you have to compare every album to some sound you think you heard on somebody else's album?
I mean, I do it all the time but I tell whoever I do that to that is what I am hearing in the song and that I still love the music.
I mean, do you really think that people are like "yep easy listening is my groove, so I'm buying up as many 12 for a penny cd's a I can"? no?
That's for kids who read their parents' magazines.
Alright - I will go back and read the reviews more thoroughly and more objectively a little bit later.
Funny how I can't say what writer you write in the style of but since you made a list I guess I'll say blue eyed soul brothers Hall and Oates? Are they or were they ever journalists? If so than that is the style of writing in your post.
And yes I know writing is a form of musicianship before anybody gets offended that I said something negative better behold something else or get a subway sandwich someplace. I don't know.
peace
I write in the style of BOLD TYPE
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rockford said: Regarding his "For You" review, neither Stevie Wonder nor Emmitt Rhodes sing in a falsetto. I stopped reading after that. I dislike it when music writers try to use musical and technical terms without knowing what they mean. This guy is really bad in that way. For real...i think they meant Smokey Robinson and not Stevie Wonder...when Prince first came out, most were comparing his falsetto to Smokey's | |
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Well I forgot who started this thread I actually have always enjoyed your threads 2freaky Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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I generally dislike reviews that don’t mention the actual songs.His review of the 1999 album is ridiculous.He doesn’t list any songs from the album! | |
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Please keep in mind these reviews are extremely brief because they are part of a "Consumer's Guide" that has over 3000 reviews in it. | |
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You stopped after 3 sentences and made a complete judgment on this writer's entire ouput? Christgau is known for his dry sense of humor. He knows Stevie and Emmitt aren't in falsetto, but they were two high-profile "one-man band" performers of the era. It's meant as a joke. | |
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This thread is becoming way more sophisticated than the first time I read it Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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I stopped after 3 sentences of what was posted here. I've read a considerable amount of his crappy reviews on various artists and - as far as I know - all of his Prince reviews. Whether I agree with his ultimate judgement of a record or not is irrelevant. He used musical terms incorrectly and what you point out as a joke isn't a joke and wouldn't even make sense as one. Emitt Rhodes was not of that era. Emitt Rhodes was as underground as one could get and his last album even close to that era was in 1973. He resurfaced in 2016, made a record that sold nothing and died. Emitt was never high profile and the closest he got to high profile was 20 years after For You came out. Defending a bad reviewer is a weird flex, but you do you. | |
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rockford said:
I stopped after 3 sentences of what was posted here. I've read a considerable amount of his crappy reviews on various artists and - as far as I know - all of his Prince reviews. Whether I agree with his ultimate judgement of a record or not is irrelevant. He used musical terms incorrectly and what you point out as a joke isn't a joke and wouldn't even make sense as one. Emitt Rhodes was not of that era. Emitt Rhodes was as underground as one could get and his last album even close to that era was in 1973. He resurfaced in 2016, made a record that sold nothing and died. Emitt was never high profile and the closest he got to high profile was 20 years after For You came out. Defending a bad reviewer is a weird flex, but you do you. I think you wrote THAT just fine so dont worry so much about what it looks like when you begin or even what it looks like when it's completed. You wrote it and be happy with it. This goes for any reviewer about anything. I think reviewers owe the artist and themselves the opportunity to revisit the reviewed work and to see if the original review holds up. That's my idea but I need some assistance implementing it. Because I am a genius and that's how I do. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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Thanks 2freaky for introducing me to Robert Christgau. If even only virtually. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Just because we haven't heard Barry White sing falsetto doesn't mean he's never sung in it. Welcome to "the org", heartpeacesheart…
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He does on Power Flower You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Robert Christgau deserves RESPECT! A LEGEND in his field. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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