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Do you intend to see "Purple Rain" the musical? I don't know about you, but the idea of someone imitating Prince and doing his songs just does not do it for me.
Frankly, I can't see ANYONE playing Prince.
Y'all? Are you excited to check out the bound-for-Broadway musical?
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Nope, I've never been into musical theater in general and even a Prince-themed musical isn't moving the needle for me. Even if I was interested, I'm sure ticket prices will be outrageous. | |
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I need yeah, probably. Not excited about it though, and if I'm not able to see it I won't be crushed. You never know with these things- it's certainly possible that it won't suck, but it's more likely that it will. No confusion, no tears. No enemies, no fear. No sorrow, no pain. No ball, no chain.
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I wouldn't watch out my window if they performed it in my back yard. | |
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peedub said: I wouldn't watch out my window if they performed it in my back yard. Same A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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databank said: peedub said: I wouldn't watch out my window if they performed it in my back yard. Same So true..same feeling! | |
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I would. Theatre is magic, and I didn't hear or see y'all throwing up over the MJ musical or anything. Or were you? Must've missed it. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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No, Purple Rain is too pedestrain. I'm sure others will enjoy it. I cringe thinking about it. I would be more interested in seeing a musical Prince himself had worked on (Come). | |
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maybe.
I'll have to wait and see how it turns out. | |
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TrivialPursuit said: I would. Theatre is magic, and I didn't hear or see y'all throwing up over the MJ musical or anything. Or were you? Must've missed it. Lovesexy napkin rings might be good business...doesn't mean I gotta support, enjoy, approve of or pay for product that isn't music that I've never heard before. | |
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Once the theater performance becomes such a big popular hit that it brokers the producers a deal to air it on a network or public television program, I would tune in 2C it. | |
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Note that the guy adapting the script is Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, who just won a Tony for his Broadway debut play, Appropriate. Which just makes the musical more likely to succeed. Tho if his biggest fans are as dour as you bunch, that's still a long shot. (I admit that seeing anyone else sing his songs, let alone try to replace him in his signature role, is gonna be difficult. But I'm trying to keep an open mind.) | |
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I'd rather be up for a 'Graffiti Bridge' stage adaption. Seriously, that was taylor made for Broadway! "Whatever skin we're in
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No dis intended to people who dig'em, but TBH, I consider musicals to be an archaic form of art that somehow made its way through modernity. . Musicals remind me of those old Star Trek: The Original Series episodes when Kirk and co. end-up being welcomed on some new planet and they're given fruits while some alien plays the harp or something, and they're completely delighted: when I rewatched TOS some years back, I remember thinking there's no way anyone would find fruits and a harp entertaining in the 23rd century (or today, for that matter), and that however visionary ST may have been, those scenes betrayed the fact that the show's creators were men who'd grown-up in simpler times, when it didn't take much to entertain people. . Rogers: The Musical pretty much summarized my idea of how absurd this artform is: https://www.youtube.com/w...nel=CMedia
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I'm looking forward to it. There is no greater form of live entertainment than theater, IMHO. If they create a great stage production and have great performers, the musical could be great. Imagine the pub Prince would get if the musical garners attention like that of Tina or MJ The Musical -- and possibly even win a Tony award. When these musicals are good (or very popular, at least) they do morning show circuits and national, even international touring. I saw MJ The Musical recently and the story wasn't spectacular, but the performers were really good. (Spoiler: no one sounded even close to Michael Jackson, but the show was pretty good, and very well-received by the audience.) | |
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While I haven't seen many live plays in my life, I enjoyed the few I saw tremendously, so I respect the discipline. . My problem with musicals is, well, that they're musicals, regardless of whether they're live onstage or in the form of a movie with special effects and/or a sophisticated direction. I never even liked the songs in Disney movies when I was a kid. I don't like operas either for the same reason, but they exist and they were important in the history of Western music, so OK, I can understand why people want to keep making and seeing those classic masterpieces, same way I can understand why one would want to watch Singing in the Rain or West Side Story. All that stuff is part of our shared heritage (as are epic poems such as Homer's Illyad and Odysseus, which I wouldn't read in the text, but I understand some people may). . But composing and seeing new musicals in this day and age? Nah. IDK, I guess it's just that I think singing a story makes no sense whatsoever in the 21st century. It looks like a childish and simplistic form of art to me, one that's incompatible with my conception of what sophisticated (or even not so sophisticated) storytelling should be. Either I want to hear people sing songs (as in short musical poems), or I want to see them act a story (as in a play or a film). . Just my vibe, of course, I don't mean to demean anyone who likes musicals, but I just don't understand the point. [Edited 6/17/24 15:11pm] A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Oh, and just to be clear: I have tremendous respect for the skills of the artists performing in musicals. Indeed anyone who can dance and/or sing and/or act deserves admiration: it's a lot of hard work. I just think their talents could be put to a better use A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Musical or not musical, who cares? Did Prince write it? No. But Florence Foster Jenkins did, so it matters? Good business? What goddamn business are y'all in? Right...making money. To what end? Printing more purple rains? Whoop dee do. There is exactly one thing that the estate could produce that is not the physical release of unheard music that I would spend money on, and that is a McFarlane toys sculpt of prince performing while my guitar gently weeps at the rock n roll Hall of fame induction ceremony.
Prince was a musician. His business was selling songs. He spent the bulk of his career distancing himself from the purple rain era. He was a true talent and a maverick, and the estate does not respect that. They are exploiting his art, not sharing it. And this stage adaptation of his art at the peak of his commercial success, that prince would absofuckinglutely roll his eyes out the back of his head at, is exhibit one. [Edited 6/17/24 15:34pm] | |
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Well I can't think of something further from musician than toy sculptor, but hey. & Prince was also a songwriter, & the bulk of musicals are usually songs, so. & yeah, he tired of PR, sure. But the last bunch of songs he sang at his last concert were Sometimes It Snows, Purple Rain, The Beautiful Ones (w/PR interlude), and D&P (w/PR coda). He sang Purple Rain & then returned to it 2 more times. That's not a lot of distance. Not to mention 2 more songs from the movie he performed earlier. Maybe you would be rolling your eyes at his song choice that last evening. | |
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PJMcGee said: Well I can't think of something further from musician than toy sculptor, but hey. & Prince was also a songwriter, & the bulk of musicals are usually songs, so. & yeah, he tired of PR, sure. But the last bunch of songs he sang at his last concert were Sometimes It Snows, Purple Rain, The Beautiful Ones (w/PR interlude), and D&P (w/PR coda). He sang Purple Rain & then returned to it 2 more times. That's not a lot of distance. Not to mention 2 more songs from the movie he performed earlier. Maybe you would be rolling your eyes at his song choice that last evening. So, he performed songs that he wrote? I don't see where we're at odds. We're not on the same wavelength, and that's fine. I just feel that those in control of the man's legacy should treat it with a little more dignity. Yeah, he might not have cared enough to plan it on his own, but I don't see that as a licence to behave antithetically to the way he lived. There's lots of material to release. The people who want to purchase it are soon going to die or be too old to care. If you're content with pantomimes of rehashes, then by all means enjoy. I would like to have the stuff that exists that's different from that, but it's not available because the people that have it are focused elsewise. On what and to what end, I can't suss. | |
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I did enjoy the Tina Turner musical. The jury's still out on a Prince musical... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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