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Thread started 03/09/04 2:19pm

thebanishedone

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do you think prince's skin colour affects his music?

when prince was starting he didn't want to go into r'n'b funk soul category so he
was making rock oriented music.
but somewhere in the process of getting ready to make new music,
after sig o the times album,
he was acussed of not beign black enough,of betraying his roots.
since than he was constantly trying to prove ,
that he is still black still funky.
do you think that thing affected his music.
i think that prince is holding back with his guitar playing,because if he let it loose he will be acused by his black community.
jimi hendrix was black guitar player,but black peole didn't like his music,they preffaired motown sound.
most of jimi's audiance at his shows were white people.
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Reply #1 posted 03/09/04 2:21pm

JC

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this
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Reply #2 posted 03/09/04 2:24pm

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agreed. ya could've worded it differently, banishedone. confused
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Reply #3 posted 03/09/04 2:55pm

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Who knows? Who cares? It's not like it changes anything is it.

I do think a better phrasing of the question would be "Do you think Prince's self-image, with respects to his physical appearance, affects his music?"

His skin colour can't directly influence his music, but his opinion of it - that would be a better way of putting it across.

I think it's a valid question, but then like I said, what does it matter?
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Reply #4 posted 03/09/04 2:57pm

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Reply #5 posted 03/09/04 3:46pm

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Well... In a perfect world it certainly shouldn't. biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 03/09/04 3:50pm

PEJ

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thebanishedone said:

when prince was starting he didn't want to go into r'n'b funk soul category so he
was making rock oriented music.
but somewhere in the process of getting ready to make new music,
after sig o the times album,
he was acussed of not beign black enough,of betraying his roots.
since than he was constantly trying to prove ,
that he is still black still funky.
do you think that thing affected his music.
i think that prince is holding back with his guitar playing,because if he let it loose he will be acused by his black community.
jimi hendrix was black guitar player,but black peole didn't like his music,they preffaired motown sound.
most of jimi's audiance at his shows were white people.




he's holding back with his guitar playing? confuse
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Reply #7 posted 03/09/04 3:53pm

PEJ

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he does look a lil frusterated here...
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Reply #8 posted 03/09/04 4:30pm

rockwilder

I think it has.People treat people of other races or skin tones differently.It is unfortunate,but so.So,the mindset of the person is affected,be it for the good or the bad.There's not a definitive way to answer this nor a simple way to explain,but it is so.I also think that Prince's looks had a lot to do with the boldness and brashness of his tunes.Prince's looks wereappealing to a l;arge group of people and I think that can affect a person and how they go about doing what they do.If you are attractive then I think that is one less thing that you have to be concerned with.So,you can be cocksure and careless.
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Reply #9 posted 03/09/04 7:09pm

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JC said:

this
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agreed
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Reply #10 posted 03/09/04 7:12pm

Zelaira

Stupid question.. No, I think it makes him a Sexy goodlooking Fucker Man who is good in bed and Great onstage. I think he has the Funk and he has the Sex as he be a Machine....I think he be a Turn On SexY Animal man...
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Reply #11 posted 03/09/04 9:08pm

chiltonmusic

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thebanishedone said:

when prince was starting he didn't want to go into r'n'b funk soul category so he
was making rock oriented music.
but somewhere in the process of getting ready to make new music,
after sig o the times album,
he was acussed of not beign black enough,of betraying his roots.
since than he was constantly trying to prove ,
that he is still black still funky.
do you think that thing affected his music.
i think that prince is holding back with his guitar playing,because if he let it loose he will be acused by his black community.
jimi hendrix was black guitar player,but black peole didn't like his music,they preffaired motown sound.
most of jimi's audiance at his shows were white people.


No actually Prince's more "black" sound after Sign O' The Times is really a result of the emergence of Hip Hop and black culture as a whole rising up from the ghetto to the main stream. See I don't mind the question but you must have it based in a bit more fact. For a time Prince was on the outs with the NAACP for not hiring enough blacks in the front office. But as far a Prince being loved by black folks you would be foolish to assume that at anytime in his career that he hasn't been loved by black folk. He is Prince not TTD and or Lenny Kravitz. Not saying they don't have a black fan base but honestly the white fan base is the biggest for them. You will see this in a much bigger way when you see all the props he gets at the NAACP awards even though he is not up for an award. Black people always have and always will love him. Just like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Earth Wind & Fire. Maybe Micheal but that is because he has been extremely manipulative of late. But that another subject for another day.
Peace
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Reply #12 posted 03/09/04 11:04pm

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the only thing that is stupid is the fact that I wasted my time reading this thread! mad
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Reply #13 posted 03/10/04 7:15pm

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Reply #14 posted 03/10/04 9:11pm

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chiltonmusic said:

thebanishedone said:

when prince was starting he didn't want to go into r'n'b funk soul category so he
was making rock oriented music.
but somewhere in the process of getting ready to make new music,
after sig o the times album,
he was acussed of not beign black enough,of betraying his roots.
since than he was constantly trying to prove ,
that he is still black still funky.
do you think that thing affected his music.
i think that prince is holding back with his guitar playing,because if he let it loose he will be acused by his black community.
jimi hendrix was black guitar player,but black peole didn't like his music,they preffaired motown sound.
most of jimi's audiance at his shows were white people.


No actually Prince's more "black" sound after Sign O' The Times is really a result of the emergence of Hip Hop and black culture as a whole rising up from the ghetto to the main stream. See I don't mind the question but you must have it based in a bit more fact. For a time Prince was on the outs with the NAACP for not hiring enough blacks in the front office. But as far a Prince being loved by black folks you would be foolish to assume that at anytime in his career that he hasn't been loved by black folk. He is Prince not TTD and or Lenny Kravitz. Not saying they don't have a black fan base but honestly the white fan base is the biggest for them. You will see this in a much bigger way when you see all the props he gets at the NAACP awards even though he is not up for an award. Black people always have and always will love him. Just like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Earth Wind & Fire. Maybe Micheal but that is because he has been extremely manipulative of late. But that another subject for another day.
Peace



Well done! thumbs up!
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Reply #15 posted 03/10/04 11:07pm

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Scottyj13 said:

chiltonmusic said:



No actually Prince's more "black" sound after Sign O' The Times is really a result of the emergence of Hip Hop and black culture as a whole rising up from the ghetto to the main stream. See I don't mind the question but you must have it based in a bit more fact. For a time Prince was on the outs with the NAACP for not hiring enough blacks in the front office. But as far a Prince being loved by black folks you would be foolish to assume that at anytime in his career that he hasn't been loved by black folk. He is Prince not TTD and or Lenny Kravitz. Not saying they don't have a black fan base but honestly the white fan base is the biggest for them. You will see this in a much bigger way when you see all the props he gets at the NAACP awards even though he is not up for an award. Black people always have and always will love him. Just like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Earth Wind & Fire. Maybe Micheal but that is because he has been extremely manipulative of late. But that another subject for another day.
Peace



Well done! thumbs up!


Thanks! biggrin
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