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Thread started 12/18/03 12:45pm

slimongi

Second Prince Interview in Hawaii!!

Another Hawaii interview

Sorry if this was already posted - I haven't seen it.

http://the.honoluluadvert...il02a.html

Prince opens door to unarmed chat

By Derek Paiva
Advertiser Entertainment Writer

The artist formerly known as The Artist Formerly Known As Prince opened up — sort of — to select members of the Honolulu media yesterday afternoon at Blaisdell Arena.

The artist once again known as Prince said in a quick interview that he most enjoys his yearly visits to his Maui home because he likes the people and 'nobody's frontin' in Hawai'i.

The occasion for the one-on-one interviews, scheduled only hours earlier? Boosting apparently sluggish ticket sales to the musician's concerts tonight at the Blaisdell Arena and Friday at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center.

But while Prince may have wanted some fast press, he wasn't about to avoid calling the shots. And so, denied permission to document our meeting with video, tape recorder, or even a paper and pen, The Advertiser arrived empty-handed for a 15-minute sit-down with Prince in his dressing room before an early evening rehearsal.

"Who's the first patient?" the musician asked, switching glances between two invited journalists. I motioned the competition to sit for his one-on-one first.

Prince had casually strolled into a backstage crew room seconds earlier. Diminutive and wispy thin, the artist still managed to look comfortably stylish in a tan silk shirt with thin colored stripes and tan slacks. His open shirt, unbuttoned past his chest, revealed some serious chest hair and a thick gold medallion the size of a drink coaster.

Prince shook our hands and seemed eager to start chatting. Though sporting only a touch of makeup, he looked in person at least a decade younger than his 45 years.

Fifteen minutes later, in Prince's dressing room, a photographer moved around the artist, his New Power Generation drummer and me like a hawk circling prey. As the photographer snapped away, Prince settled comfortably on a couch across from me and talked about his Maui home.

He said he had visited the residence once a year for the last four years, "always around the same time." He confessed that he most enjoyed his annual visits because he liked the people and "because nobody's frontin' " in Hawai'i.

Fond of occasionally dropping unannounced into Maui nightclubs to catch — and sometimes sit in with — local musicians, Prince even remembered being moved enough to surprise O'ahu reggae band Natural Vibrations with an on-stage guitar instrumental at Kihei's Bada Bing! in December 2001.

On the subject of his recent selection for induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, Prince commented that while the nomination was something of an honor, such awards were "not important to me" in the overall scheme of things. The honor, he said, was being in the company of musicians already inducted. Prince said he would perform at the March 15 induction ceremonies in New York, if invited, but felt sorry "for whoever they choose to go on after me."

Longish tendrils of dark hair framing his forehead danced as he chuckled at his comment.

The testiest moment of our chat came when I quizzed him about his recent decision to do "hit-loaded" live shows after years of virtually ignoring audience favorites on stage. This was also when I found out that Prince does indeed read his own press.

"I'm not doing it because I need the cash," Prince said sternly, after commenting on news stories (including one I'd written for The Advertiser's TGIF section last Friday) that suggested the artist was looking to feather his retirement nest egg with the guaranteed cash of a "greatest hits" tour.

He pointed out that he already had more money in his bank account than he needed, thanks to ownership of the publishing rights for his vast hits catalog and new music created outside of his famously strained relationship with former record label Warner Bros.

Recent hit-heavy shows, he said, were practice runs designed to prepare his New Power Generation band for larger American and international tours planned for the near future. The shows were purposely scheduled in Hong Kong, Australia and Hawai'i to keep them "far away from the press and the cameras," Prince explained.

But he still hadn't explained why he wanted to dive deeply into his hits catalog in a live setting after so many years. So I asked him ... again.

"You've asked me that in three different ways," Prince said testily. "Why do you think I'm playing the songs?"

I answered that I didn't know.

"You know why," he insisted.

I assured him I didn't, and asked him to explain. He was visibly uncomfortable, searching for an answer; it was best to move on. I chose a query about music he was currently grooving to.

His brown eyes widening with very real pride, he mentioned musical projects that members of New Power Generation were working on.

After copping to a fondness for the track "Powerless" from Nelly Furtado's recently released CD "Folklore," Prince shook my hand and I exited the room.

Later, as I was being denied permission to watch his rehearsal and to commit my mental notes to paper within Blaisdell Arena, I noticed Prince alone by the freight entrance, dancing to blasts of live funk drifting from NPG's dressing room. His lithe frame swayed gently to the beat. His designer shoes tapped loudly on the Blaisdell's concrete floor.

As I exited, a Blaisdell security guard informed me, "You're lucky, man. I haven't seen anybody talk with him alone like that yet. Was he cool?"

Well, he wasn't frontin'.

Reach Derek Paiva at dpaiva@honoluluadvertiser.com
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Reply #1 posted 12/18/03 12:52pm

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Interesting interview. I heard Powerless on the radio yesterday, and was thinking it was a tune P would like, if he listened to the radio. I was also thinking that, despite a lot of people's own opinions, I have no desire to hear a collaboration between Prince and any top 40 musician at the moment.
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Reply #2 posted 12/18/03 1:01pm

abierman

booyah said:

Interesting interview. I heard Powerless on the radio yesterday, and was thinking it was a tune P would like, if he listened to the radio. I was also thinking that, despite a lot of people's own opinions, I have no desire to hear a collaboration between Prince and any top 40 musician at the moment.



Prince was a top 40 artist...once...
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Reply #3 posted 12/18/03 1:18pm

OdysseyMiles

I'm just glad to hear that he's looking forward to performing at the Hall of Fame induction. He's gonna do damage to that stage nod.
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Reply #4 posted 12/18/03 1:23pm

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The worst part:

"mentioned musical projects" okay...WHAT musical projects! wink

He was able to describe his hair do, but not the MUSIC PROJECTS FORTHCOMING! lol
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Reply #5 posted 12/18/03 1:42pm

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Derek

Paiva said:

On the subject of his recent selection for induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, Prince commented that while the nomination was something of an honor, such awards were "not important to me" in the overall scheme of things. The honor, he said, was being in the company of musicians already inducted. Prince said he would perform at the March 15 induction ceremonies in New York, if invited, but felt sorry "for whoever they choose to go on after me."

Longish tendrils of dark hair framing his forehead danced as he chuckled at his comment.

lol Forever cocky as a mofo. lol horns
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #6 posted 12/18/03 1:47pm

OdysseyMiles

I know, ya gotta love 'im. thumbs up!
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Reply #7 posted 12/18/03 1:51pm

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The honor, he said, was being in the company of musicians already inducted. Prince said he would perform at the March 15 induction ceremonies in New York, if invited, but felt sorry "for whoever they choose to go on after me."


Now that's the prince i know! Brilliant!
"London, i've adopted a name that has no pronounciation.... is that cool with you?"

"YEAH!!!"

"Yeah, well then fuck those other fools!"
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Reply #8 posted 12/18/03 1:57pm

calioasis

Can someone explain why he won't let reporters write anything down? Isn't he worried about being misquoted?
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Reply #9 posted 12/18/03 2:03pm

bkw

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Supernova said:

Derek

Paiva said:

On the subject of his recent selection for induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, Prince commented that while the nomination was something of an honor, such awards were "not important to me" in the overall scheme of things. The honor, he said, was being in the company of musicians already inducted. Prince said he would perform at the March 15 induction ceremonies in New York, if invited, but felt sorry "for whoever they choose to go on after me."

Longish tendrils of dark hair framing his forehead danced as he chuckled at his comment.

lol Forever cocky as a mofo. lol horns

I love that arrogant shit! lol
When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading.
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Reply #10 posted 12/18/03 2:06pm

Anxiety

calioasis said:

Can someone explain why he won't let reporters write anything down? Isn't he worried about being misquoted?


Reporters can't claim Prince said what they wrote if there's no source or proof. Prince can refute anything and everything he tells them. It completely disempowers the reporter and gives Prince a 100% upper hand.
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Reply #11 posted 12/18/03 2:15pm

Anxiety

Interestingly, I clicked on the link for this story and it seems to have been removed.

Three words of advice for y'all: COPY. SAVE. PRINT.
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Reply #12 posted 12/18/03 2:18pm

Marrk

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bkw said:

Supernova said:

Derek

Paiva said:

On the subject of his recent selection for induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, Prince commented that while the nomination was something of an honor, such awards were "not important to me" in the overall scheme of things. The honor, he said, was being in the company of musicians already inducted. Prince said he would perform at the March 15 induction ceremonies in New York, if invited, but felt sorry "for whoever they choose to go on after me."

Longish tendrils of dark hair framing his forehead danced as he chuckled at his comment.

lol Forever cocky as a mofo. lol horns

I love that arrogant shit! lol


Beaten to it! Prince is still a cool bastard ain't he? cool
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Reply #13 posted 12/18/03 2:26pm

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Anxiety said:

Interestingly, I clicked on the link for this story and it seems to have been removed.

Three words of advice for y'all: COPY. SAVE. PRINT.


I agree with the COPY SAVE PRINT advice. (That's what I do!) In this case, however, you can still find the article. I went to the site, clicked on OLD ISSUES, then on December 16, scrolled down to Island Life and the story is still there.
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Reply #14 posted 12/18/03 2:31pm

Romance1600

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Anxiety said:

calioasis said:

Can someone explain why he won't let reporters write anything down? Isn't he worried about being misquoted?


Reporters can't claim Prince said what they wrote if there's no source or proof. Prince can refute anything and everything he tells them. It completely disempowers the reporter and gives Prince a 100% upper hand.


Or it does completely the opposite, it makes him look like totally paranoid and fearful of the media.

What does he say that he doesn't want to be quoted on? He barely gives a coherant answer to any question posed any way.
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Reply #15 posted 12/18/03 2:35pm

Anxiety

Romance1600 said:

Anxiety said:

calioasis said:

Can someone explain why he won't let reporters write anything down? Isn't he worried about being misquoted?


Reporters can't claim Prince said what they wrote if there's no source or proof. Prince can refute anything and everything he tells them. It completely disempowers the reporter and gives Prince a 100% upper hand.


Or it does completely the opposite, it makes him look like totally paranoid and fearful of the media.

What does he say that he doesn't want to be quoted on? He barely gives a coherant answer to any question posed any way.


To me it makes it seem as if he doesn't believe in the truth of his own thoughts enough to stand by them.
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Reply #16 posted 12/18/03 2:35pm

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Yo.

I have only 1 thing 2 say 2 Prince...

Make sure there is at least one NYC Fire Dept Company at the ceremony, 'cause I don't wanna C anybody get burned up after U leave the stage, Bro.

Peace,

G.
"He's a musician's musician..."
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Reply #17 posted 12/18/03 2:43pm

Romance1600

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Anxiety said:

Romance1600 said:

Anxiety said:

calioasis said:

Can someone explain why he won't let reporters write anything down? Isn't he worried about being misquoted?


Reporters can't claim Prince said what they wrote if there's no source or proof. Prince can refute anything and everything he tells them. It completely disempowers the reporter and gives Prince a 100% upper hand.


Or it does completely the opposite, it makes him look like totally paranoid and fearful of the media.

What does he say that he doesn't want to be quoted on? He barely gives a coherant answer to any question posed any way.


To me it makes it seem as if he doesn't believe in the truth of his own thoughts enough to stand by them.


Quite.
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Reply #18 posted 12/18/03 3:41pm

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slimongi said:

Another Hawaii interview

Sorry if this was already posted - I haven't seen it.

http://the.honoluluadvert...il02a.html

Prince opens door to unarmed chat

By Derek Paiva
Advertiser Entertainment Writer

He pointed out that he already had more money in his bank account than he needed, thanks to ownership of the publishing rights for his vast hits catalog and new music created outside of his famously strained relationship with former record label Warner Bros.



omg

Do wah???
jerkoff.....drool BULLSEYE! cool
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Reply #19 posted 12/18/03 3:47pm

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Prince said he would perform at the March 15 induction ceremonies in New York, if invited, but felt sorry "for whoever they choose to go on after me."

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Reply #20 posted 12/18/03 4:02pm

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Supernova said:

Derek

Paiva said:

On the subject of his recent selection for induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, Prince commented that while the nomination was something of an honor, such awards were "not important to me" in the overall scheme of things. The honor, he said, was being in the company of musicians already inducted. Prince said he would perform at the March 15 induction ceremonies in New York, if invited, but felt sorry "for whoever they choose to go on after me."

Longish tendrils of dark hair framing his forehead danced as he chuckled at his comment.

lol Forever cocky as a mofo. lol horns

i know, right? aren't we a bit feisty, mr. nelson? giggle
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Reply #21 posted 12/19/03 3:12pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

Supernova said:

Derek

Paiva said:

On the subject of his recent selection for induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, Prince commented that while the nomination was something of an honor, such awards were "not important to me" in the overall scheme of things. The honor, he said, was being in the company of musicians already inducted. Prince said he would perform at the March 15 induction ceremonies in New York, if invited, but felt sorry "for whoever they choose to go on after me."

Longish tendrils of dark hair framing his forehead danced as he chuckled at his comment.

lol Forever cocky as a mofo. lol horns

i know, right? aren't we a bit feisty, mr. nelson? giggle

mr.green horns
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #22 posted 12/19/03 4:24pm

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Romance1600 said:

Anxiety said:

calioasis said:

Can someone explain why he won't let reporters write anything down? Isn't he worried about being misquoted?


Reporters can't claim Prince said what they wrote if there's no source or proof. Prince can refute anything and everything he tells them. It completely disempowers the reporter and gives Prince a 100% upper hand.


Or it does completely the opposite, it makes him look like totally paranoid and fearful of the media.

What does he say that he doesn't want to be quoted on? He barely gives a coherant answer to any question posed any way.



9 TIMES OUT OF 10 THE MEDIA ISN'T SHIT!
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Reply #23 posted 12/19/03 4:58pm

realm

Sly said:

The honor, he said, was being in the company of musicians already inducted. Prince said he would perform at the March 15 induction ceremonies in New York, if invited, but felt sorry "for whoever they choose to go on after me."


Now that's the prince i know! Brilliant!


Watch! P and Larry will be up there and they will perform some religy shit like "the christ!!!"
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