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Thread started 05/09/04 4:59pm

bkrafty

The Purple Album-A Classic in the Making?

I'm sure everyone knows of the trend that's been going on with producers remixing Jay-Z's Black Album. What started this trend was DJ Dangermouse doing The Grey Album (Jay-Z's Black Album remixed with The Beatles' White Album). In March, a producer out in L.A. by the name of K12 decided to do his own Jay-Z remix album by using the sounds from one of his favorite albums, Purple Rain. By chance, a radio DJ got hold of it and played "My 1st Song" on the air that same night. The response was so huge that K12 put out a limited edition CD about 3 weeks ago. Since then, The Purple Album has been receiving airplay in Los Angeles, San Fransico, Atlanta, Chicago, and Detroit. Now here is my question to the forum: Could this prove that Prince has a Pop Icon status parallel or even greater than The Beatles? Why would radio as well as the general public identify with music from Purple Rain more so than that of The White Album? Is it because Prince brigded the gap to a younger generation by performing with Beyonce at The Grammy's? I mean, seriously, when was the last time Prince had a video on MTV?! Let me know what you think about all of this. I actually bought The Purple Album and I must say, it is phenominal! Listen to it yourself at www.thepurplealbum.com and see if you can see why the younger generation is asking about Prince!
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Reply #1 posted 05/09/04 5:05pm

ThePurplePeopl
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Rubbish! Makin' money off Prince's image & soundz. disbelief
[This message was edited Sun May 9 17:10:48 2004 by ThePurplePeopleEater]
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Reply #2 posted 05/09/04 5:17pm

bambi99

This isn't as good as the purple album remix that was posted here a few weeks ago.
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Reply #3 posted 05/09/04 5:45pm

sosgemini

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ThePurplePeopleEater said:

Rubbish! Makin' money off Prince's image & soundz. disbelief
[This message was edited Sun May 9 17:10:48 2004 by ThePurplePeopleEater]



as wrong as "mashing" is....there is no money to be made by person who created it...its done purely for attention...
Space for sale...
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Reply #4 posted 05/09/04 5:56pm

DiamondGirl

bkrafty said:

I'm sure everyone knows of the trend that's been going on with producers remixing Jay-Z's Black Album. What started this trend was DJ Dangermouse doing The Grey Album (Jay-Z's Black Album remixed with The Beatles' White Album). In March, a producer out in L.A. by the name of K12 decided to do his own Jay-Z remix album by using the sounds from one of his favorite albums, Purple Rain. By chance, a radio DJ got hold of it and played "My 1st Song" on the air that same night. The response was so huge that K12 put out a limited edition CD about 3 weeks ago. Since then, The Purple Album has been receiving airplay in Los Angeles, San Fransico, Atlanta, Chicago, and Detroit. Now here is my question to the forum: Could this prove that Prince has a Pop Icon status parallel or even greater than The Beatles? Why would radio as well as the general public identify with music from Purple Rain more so than that of The White Album? Is it because Prince brigded the gap to a younger generation by performing with Beyonce at The Grammy's? I mean, seriously, when was the last time Prince had a video on MTV?! Let me know what you think about all of this. I actually bought The Purple Album and I must say, it is phenominal! Listen to it yourself at www.thepurplealbum.com and see if you can see why the younger generation is asking about Prince!


Love this! And that site is cool. LMAO at that Purple Rain redone poster lol. Is this the one with Contorversy as the backdrop to Justify My Thug? Love it if so. I think this is one of the coolest fan releases ever. I love these remixes usintg othe r bands etc. I read that they had a Dylan one.
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Reply #5 posted 05/09/04 6:20pm

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Reply #6 posted 05/09/04 7:54pm

sro100

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bkrafty said:[quote]I mean, seriously, when was the last time Prince had a video on MTV?!

Um...now.
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Reply #7 posted 05/10/04 3:22am

bkrafty

Sorry guys, but I need to reiterate the real topic of discussion here. I wanted to know if you think Prince has more pull with the younger generation than the Beatles. I was trying to use the Purple Album as an example that it seems that the MTV generation still has a great interest in Prince more so than the Beatles. Btw...just to entertain the topic of The Purple Album, I think it was very clever in giving Purple Rain a Hip Hop makeover. Truly the main people who will benefit from The Purple Album is Jay-Z and Prince. I know people (younger that is) that didn't know how great Purple Rain was and wanted to hear the original. I also know older people who tolerate hip hop but love The Purple Album which sparked an interest in Jay-Z. Seems like a win/win situation to me.
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Reply #8 posted 05/10/04 3:24am

dawntreader

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this is the second thread about it, and you already talked about it in another one.

are you MARKETING it ?

no no no!
yes SIR!
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Reply #9 posted 05/10/04 3:31am

bkrafty

sro100 said:[quote]

bkrafty said:

I mean, seriously, when was the last time Prince had a video on MTV?!

Um...now.


Um...other than "Musicology"?
clueless

J/k but really name the last video MTV played by Prince as well as the year.
And I would be hesitant to accept "The Greatest Romance" since they really only played that on VH-1 and BET...at night...late at night. wink
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Reply #10 posted 05/10/04 3:45am

bkrafty

dawntreader said:

this is the second thread about it, and you already talked about it in another one.

are you MARKETING it ?

no no no!



Actually this is the original thread that I thought did not post (thus the long-winded second thread), so you'll have to excuse the new guy. confuse

Anyways, the point was not to market...I just like a good debate which brings me to question posed in both threads: Do you think that Prince is more a Pop Icon than the Beatles to the younger generation I'm referring to as the MTV generation?
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Reply #11 posted 05/10/04 7:38am

POOK

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bkrafty said:[quote]

sro100 said:

bkrafty said:

I mean, seriously, when was the last time Prince had a video on MTV?!

Um...now.


Um...other than "Musicology"?
clueless

J/k but really name the last video MTV played by Prince as well as the year.
And I would be hesitant to accept "The Greatest Romance" since they really only played that on VH-1 and BET...at night...late at night. wink


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