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New interview with Prince griddus
I know U can feel me, I know U can dance But what do U know about the greatest romance? | |
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griddus said: Thanks for the link. I've pasted the article. He's really going for the royal "we" / "us" isn't he. ..... Prince geared up for his first national tour in six years with a special one-off gig at Reno's Lawlor Events Center on Saturday night. Earlier that day, the Oscar- and Grammy Award-winning artist took a few moments to sit down at his computer and chat exclusively with The Examiner via e-mail about the new album, "Musicology" (Columbia Records), which is due out next month, the tour, which officially kicks off tonight at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and comes to the HP Pavilion in San Jose on June 1 and 2, the music business and what makes Prince tick. Q: Few artists are willing to take the risks that you've taken musically because, frankly, they're afraid of alienating their fans. Has there even been a time when you scrapped an idea because you thought, "There's just no way that anyone else is going to get this?" A: (No), we have a very sophisticated audience, so they indulge us. Since 1981, we have owned (our own) recording equipment, (which) allows us to experiment endlessly. Q: With every album being so noticeably different from the last, why do you think your fans have remained so loyal to you and are so willing to grow and evolve with you? A: Real music lovers appreciate innovation. Real music lovers have heard everything, so you have to surprise them. Real music lovers need constant stimulation. Q: Is there any ribbon of commonality that you believe ties all of your work together? A: People have told us that there is an undercurrent of spirituality in everything that we do, but, honestly, we are so busy making the music that there is not much time for analysis. Q: There also seems to be a message contained in every album. What's the message in "Musicology"? What do you want people to walk away from it with? A: "Musicology" the CD is more or less a companion to the concert. Live interaction with the audience is what it's really all about. Letting the music come first, before the business (i.e. "ology"). Record executives used to be real music lovers. Now they are business school graduates who believe in globalization. Being an independent artist, I can speak on any issue that moves me without worry of censorship in any way. The sound you hear in "Musicology" is the sound of that freedom. Q: I read that you refused to perform some of your racier classics at your Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction because of your religious beliefs. A: Rumors, rumors ... We chose the songs that would work best for the venue we were playing. A lot of our supporters are bringing children into the arena and we have to be sensitive to that fact. Q: But I also read that you'll actually be performing a lot of your '80s hits during your upcoming tour. Is that strictly to make the fans happy or is it more like the final stage of a cathartic process, sort of, out with the old and in with the new? A: A little of both. With each performance, it becomes harder to please those that JUST want to hear earlier material. With so many new songs and ideas to explore, anyone coming to our concerts in the future can be sure to experience something fresh. Q: Very few successful artists are able to maintain such a low profile, especially given the ever-growing cult of celebrity. Was there ever a time when you thrived on that celebrity and what made you decide that you'd had enough? A: When a complete stranger knocks on your hotel room at four in the morning and swears up and down that they "KNOW YOU," celebrity becomes silly. We know many artists who have a much harder time than we do. Most of the time, we are simply shown love. Q: Having experienced the good and the ugly side of the music business, what advice would you give to young musicians who are just starting out? A: In the future, all art will be independent, so retain ownership of everything that you can. Acquire your own recording equipment and learn how to produce yourself. But first and foremost, seek accurate knowledge of God because that, above all else, will dictate the New World. | |
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Prince said: When a complete stranger knocks on your hotel room at four in the morning and swears up and down that they "KNOW YOU," celebrity becomes silly.
Zelaira?! "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Prince said: When a complete stranger knocks on your hotel room at four in the morning and swears up and down that they "KNOW YOU," celebrity becomes silly.
Zelaira?! | |
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TheFrog said: minneapolisgenius said: Zelaira?! co- | |
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Look at this tripe
'A: In the future, all art will be independent, so retain ownership of everything that you can. Acquire your own recording equipment and learn how to produce yourself. But first and foremost, seek accurate knowledge of God because that, above all else, will dictate the New World.' All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: Look at this tripe
'A: In the future, all art will be independent, so retain ownership of everything that you can. Acquire your own recording equipment and learn how to produce yourself. But first and foremost, seek accurate knowledge of God because that, above all else, will dictate the New World.' U no, I love Prince's music but the fact of the matter is is that God is a spirit and must b worshiped in the spirit. Accurate knowledge is key but the spirit is 1st and formost! 2 hear Him, it must b in the spirit. do I make sense? klick2me klick | |
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Actually, this interview seems remarkably "straight-talkin" compared to interviews even a few years ago. Straight answers to straight questions... a change I'm glad to see Of course, he had to ruin it with the last sentence getting all wacky on us... | |
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all i have to say is go prince! welcome 2 the dawn... | |
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Cool. But what's up with the plural pronouns? "We", "Us" etc.? "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Prince said: When a complete stranger knocks on your hotel room at four in the morning and swears up and down that they "KNOW YOU," celebrity becomes silly.
Zelaira?! | |
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meow85 said: Cool. But what's up with the plural pronouns? "We", "Us" etc.?
That's what I was thinking.I guess he's talking about his band? | |
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DavidEye said: meow85 said: Cool. But what's up with the plural pronouns? "We", "Us" etc.?
That's what I was thinking.I guess he's talking about his band? Hmmm, I doubt that. Especialy with the props given to the fans it seems "we" is, Him + Band + Fans = NPG Futuristic Fantasy | |
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Fhunkin said: DavidEye said: That's what I was thinking.I guess he's talking about his band? Hmmm, I doubt that. Especialy with the props given to the fans it seems "we" is, Him + Band + Fans = NPG Yeah, We = him. "Since 1981 we have owned (our own) recording equipment" ? Bit annoying, but if he wants to speak erroneously, then that's his call. | |
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Remember that "they" are a Gemini ยง "Whatever skin we're in
we all need 2 b friends" | |
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I'm a music lover so i all i can say play on , Prince. | |
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COME ON PEOPLE!
Whats with all the GOD phobia....."GOD" seems to have taken on the status of a dirty word. True fans of Prince will realise that he wants people to "open their minds" .....i.e. be open minded. I bet those who feel threatened on some level by religious references or beliefs are the very people who would say they are "open minded" and tolerant, probably the same people who think (because they are told) that religion is the cause of war and suffering, forgetting that more people died in the 1st and 2nd world wars than any previous (religious or otherwise) wars put together.....why do i mention this?.....why am i/do i bother(ed)?.....because sometimes peoples' attitudes betray the fact they have brains and capacity for logical reasoning..... I'm not religious.....i don't beleive in GOD.....but overcome your "fears" (why are people uncomfortable to the point of even mentioning the religious references in the Prince interview?).....for GODS sake..... Take it easy (on yourself) Al. | |
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