Maybe Prince is responding "hello" because the answer to the question/request is obvious or maybe he is outraged about the question/request. Like, why the hell would I want to do that? When I can do this? Hello?!? | |
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So how does the Together Forever video, which is not the song used for Rickrolling, have over 100 million views? I also mentioned Rick is still played on the radio. He was also recently on a tour with New Kids On The Block, En Vogue, & Salt-N-Pepa that made a lot of money. People like all kinds of songs. What Does The Fox Say has over a billion views. Drake has over 300 songs that have charted on the Hot 100 in Billboard, which is more than anyone else in history. Garth Brooks has 9 diamond (10 million sold) albums in the United States. Even The Beatles & Michael Jackson haven't done that. 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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Maybe he was just fuckin' with Lionel Richie... HELLO?!? "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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oh my christ how is this thread at 3 pages | |
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Sheila E. was there and I always thought that she was there to kinda represent the Prince camp | |
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oh and what's up with all the Rick Astley talk? y'all are funny | |
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I don't think it is, and it was for a good cause, despite what people defending Prince say. | |
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why are they using pictures of Prince that didn't exist at that time? is here | |
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I thought P sent her to represent | |
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dreamfirstborn said: why are they using pictures of Prince that didn't exist at that time? Yeah, that messed with me every time they showed those pictures. The director of the documentary couldn't be bothered to get a picture from '84? | |
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Honestly, i still couldn't imagine Prince being there. He would have had to have had his own vocal booth draped with black cloth and the inside lit with lilac flavored candles. How the hell could that be filmed anyway??? "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Or maybe she was there as a favour or friend to/of Lionel Richie? She worked with him before she became involved with Prince.
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Reply #62 "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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The PMRC - Parents Music Resource Center - was formed in May 1985 as a DIRECT result of "We Are The World." The official cover story for the formation of the PMRC was that Tipper Gore (almost President Al Gore's wife, so almost First Lady) bought a copy of "Purple Rain" and played it for her two kids (I think they were 10-12 years old, maybe a bit older) and was just shocked to her core to hear the lyrics to "Darlin' Nikki" come blasting out of her family's stereo speakers, and she felt she had to get involved in protecting children from "harmful lyrics." They (the PMRC) promoted the use of warning stickers on "offensive music" which practically had the effect of many record and chain stores simply refusing to stock stickered items, particularly in the Bible Belt South. Asserting control over and interrupting the freeflow of culture - i.e. censorship - particularly in the South - was the entire point of the existence of the PMRC. The official story of "protecting children" was totally bullshit. The TINY ruling elite in America are completely outnumbered by regular working people and they therefore can only survive as an elite through division; they use a small percentage of their unprecedented wealth to play very serious divide and conquer games with all the rest of us, keeping us constantly fighting one another and not them. The unity that was displayed by the musicians and artists in the "We Are The World" session and more importantly the subsequent immediate response of the entire world to that unity got the ruling class' swift attention. They acted with no hesitation and immediately began an offensive on musicians and cultural workers. | |
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Off topic, but ; I read somewhere that, later, some rappers WANTED that Parental Advisory/Explicit Lyrics-sticker on their (CD) cover art, even started to just print in with the sleeve artwork, thinking it would sell more to kids, and maybe it did... "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 just watched the doc last night before bed. I think it was really well done. Some of the footage is obviously from the VHS release (I still love Tina singing, "FISH! BURGER! Da daaada da daaa!"
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i saw this thread bumped again and i was like "holy shit how is this still going" then realized i said the same thing a few days ago | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Exactly my point. "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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Sly Stone wasn't there neither. His lines were replaced at the last minute by Cindy Lauper. | |
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Cindy's parts are the highlight!!! "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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