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Thread started 04/16/07 7:03pm

Fury

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as Prince fans, are you usually LESS impressed with artists who the general public deems "great"?

every few months, some great act comes out that isupposed to be so awesome or groundbreaking, but i just never get impressed. i remember when everybody was on the Jill Scott bandwagon, sayimg she was soooo awesome and this and that. so when i paid good money to go see her in concert, i was like "dang--that's it?" she stood there and ad-libbed a 45 minute cd for 2 hours. not picking on her-- i like her--but i just can't seem to get a Prince-like rush at concerts i've been going to lately
anybody else have this happen?
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Reply #1 posted 04/16/07 8:03pm

PFunkjazz

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I'm just not very impressed with anything Prince does.
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Reply #2 posted 04/16/07 8:14pm

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PFunkjazz said:

I'm just not very impressed with anything Prince does.


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but with that being said being a fan of prince (among others) have taught me to just not give a damn about what anybody thinks..

try being a teenager that loved wendy and lisa, toni childs and fivestar. i just had to not give a f*ck lol
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Reply #3 posted 04/16/07 8:25pm

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Prince laid the ground rules for me as who I consider an artist. If they don't write the lyrics or the music, they aren't artist.
I very rarely buy or listen to people who are just singers. They are a dime a dozen to me, and I'd rather not waste my time.
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Reply #4 posted 04/17/07 12:00am

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lazycrockett said:

Prince laid the ground rules for me as who I consider an artist. If they don't write the lyrics or the music, they aren't artist.
I very rarely buy or listen to people who are just singers. They are a dime a dozen to me, and I'd rather not waste my time.
Agreed!
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Reply #5 posted 04/17/07 12:38am

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lazycrockett said:

Prince laid the ground rules for me as who I consider an artist. If they don't write the lyrics or the music, they aren't artist.
I very rarely buy or listen to people who are just singers. They are a dime a dozen to me, and I'd rather not waste my time.

So I guess you don't care for Temptations, Diana Ross, Delfonics, O'Jays and people like that.
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Reply #6 posted 04/17/07 1:16am

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its a bit unfair to compare prince to alot of artist. if kinda silly. maybe it would be different if everyone wrote,produced,and played everything like he does.
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Reply #7 posted 04/17/07 3:00am

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lazycrockett said:

Prince laid the ground rules for me as who I consider an artist. If they don't write the lyrics or the music, they aren't artist.
I very rarely buy or listen to people who are just singers. They are a dime a dozen to me, and I'd rather not waste my time.



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Reply #8 posted 04/17/07 5:21am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

lazycrockett said:

Prince laid the ground rules for me as who I consider an artist. If they don't write the lyrics or the music, they aren't artist.
I very rarely buy or listen to people who are just singers. They are a dime a dozen to me, and I'd rather not waste my time.

So I guess you don't care for Temptations, Diana Ross, Delfonics, O'Jays and people like that.


Actual TALENT goes a long way in my book! Being a Prince fan has made me more discriminant in what I consider talent though. Singers that don't write lyrics or music had better have some mad vocal skills and stage presence to impress me.

There are a lot of singers that are out today that the general public deems great based on their cd sales but when it comes to performing, they are seriously lacking and quite unimpressive.
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Reply #9 posted 04/17/07 5:55am

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I can still appreciate someone who is the instrument of someone else's artistry and doesn't do all their own everything.

But Prince--and a 1 or 2 others--have definitely made me view concerts differently.
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Reply #10 posted 04/17/07 6:49am

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TonyVanDam said:

lazycrockett said:

Prince laid the ground rules for me as who I consider an artist. If they don't write the lyrics or the music, they aren't artist.
I very rarely buy or listen to people who are just singers. They are a dime a dozen to me, and I'd rather not waste my time.



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you are agreeing with that? wow...its too...umm...oh nevermind.

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Reply #11 posted 04/17/07 6:52am

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SexyBeautifulOne said:

There are a lot of singers that are out today that the general public deems great based on their cd sales but when it comes to performing, they are seriously lacking and quite unimpressive.

Yep.
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Reply #12 posted 04/17/07 7:54am

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i don't really listen to alot of new artists.... but what I have seen is that they might be great in a recording studio, where the music can be altered. But when they have a show- they suck. Alot of concerts these days is mostly dancers, the technology, and other stuff... and the music counts for very little of the show.

with a few exceptions- and i use "exception" lightly- its my opinion that the quality of music has decreased over the years.
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Reply #13 posted 04/17/07 8:20am

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I'm not sure if it has anything to do with Prince anymore...
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Reply #14 posted 04/17/07 8:50am

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damn, sos and pfunkjazz, are your comments merely present tense? I hope so.

in any event, it's mainly a generational thing to me. those of us who grew up listening to Prince also grew up listening to Stevie/Sly/Jimi/Al/Chaka/the Stones/the Beatles/Steely Dan/Tina/Parliament/Dylan/Johnny Cash, depending on your background. Fans like me who love Prince were later exposed to other great artists of years past, like Miles, Monk, 'Trane, etc.

Against that background, it's hard for me to accept contemporary artists who are deemed "great." My local paper ran a review of a Justin Timberlake concert that anointed him "this generation's answer to Michael Jackson and Prince." I like JT fine, but if that's true, that's an awfully weak answer.
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Reply #15 posted 04/17/07 9:03am

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namepeace said:

damn, sos and pfunkjazz, are your comments merely present tense? I hope so.



Uhh...yeah I'm asssuming "in recent years" is implied in the title of the thread, like say "since 2000" (don't ask why, it's just the year that popped in my head).
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Reply #16 posted 04/17/07 2:12pm

namepeace

PFunkjazz said:

namepeace said:

damn, sos and pfunkjazz, are your comments merely present tense? I hope so.



Uhh...yeah I'm asssuming "in recent years" is implied in the title of the thread, like say "since 2000" (don't ask why, it's just the year that popped in my head).


The title thread says . . .
as Prince fans, are you usually LESS impressed with artists who the general public deems "great"?


No time reference there.
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Reply #17 posted 04/17/07 3:28pm

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sexxydancer said:

lazycrockett said:

Prince laid the ground rules for me as who I consider an artist. If they don't write the lyrics or the music, they aren't artist.
I very rarely buy or listen to people who are just singers. They are a dime a dozen to me, and I'd rather not waste my time.
Agreed!

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Reply #18 posted 04/17/07 3:28pm

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namepeace said:[quote]

PFunkjazz said:



The title thread says . . .
as Prince fans, are you usually LESS impressed with artists who the general public deems "great"?


No time reference there.



sothe response is:

Prince has never been the barometer by which I judge other artists.
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Reply #19 posted 04/17/07 3:43pm

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My 1st concert experience was 3 feet away from Prince at Paisley Park--needless to say I quickly found out that Prince is the exeption rather than the norm when it comes to live performance/shows. Others pale in comparsion.
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Reply #20 posted 04/17/07 3:57pm

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sosgemini said:

TonyVanDam said:




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you are agreeing with that? wow...its too...umm...oh nevermind.

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Are you applying that some people like Mims, Britney, or even 50 Cent were "artists" to begin with?
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Reply #21 posted 04/17/07 4:41pm

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I'm not impressed with the majority of new acts that have come out in recent times. If I've taken anything away from being a Prince fan, then it's that I don't expect a 2nd coming of Prince, but bring something hot to the stage, especially if you had a good/great CD. I'm not looking for them to write their own stuff but I want to know that the person singing can truely sing. Just my 2 cents.
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Reply #22 posted 04/17/07 4:42pm

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tznekbsbfrvr said:

i don't really listen to alot of new artists.... but what I have seen is that they might be great in a recording studio, where the music can be altered. But when they have a show- they suck. Alot of concerts these days is mostly dancers, the technology, and other stuff... and the music counts for very little of the show.

with a few exceptions- and i use "exception" lightly- its my opinion that the quality of music has decreased over the years.
[Edited 4/17/07 7:55am]

I agree with you 100%.
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #23 posted 04/17/07 6:22pm

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purplecam said:

tznekbsbfrvr said:

i don't really listen to alot of new artists.... but what I have seen is that they might be great in a recording studio, where the music can be altered. But when they have a show- they suck. Alot of concerts these days is mostly dancers, the technology, and other stuff... and the music counts for very little of the show.

with a few exceptions- and i use "exception" lightly- its my opinion that the quality of music has decreased over the years.
[Edited 4/17/07 7:55am]

I agree with you 100%.


lol thanks- its nice to know i'm not alone. highfive
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Reply #24 posted 04/17/07 6:25pm

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tznekbsbfrvr said:

purplecam said:


I agree with you 100%.


lol thanks- its nice to know i'm not alone. highfive

you welcome highfive
everything about music since 2000 has been on the downward spiral and it's getting worse before it gets better. i wish someone would come and be even a quarter as good as Prince is on CD and stage.
I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that
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Reply #25 posted 04/17/07 6:28pm

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purplecam said:

tznekbsbfrvr said:



lol thanks- its nice to know i'm not alone. highfive

you welcome highfive
everything about music since 2000 has been on the downward spiral and it's getting worse before it gets better. i wish someone would come and be even a quarter as good as Prince is on CD and stage.


well- Prince was around when there were so many great artists. now... not so many.

yea i noticed a same decrease in quality music around the same time. around 2003-2004 is when i stopped listening to it and when i started making mix CDs of Oldies, Prince, MJ and others.
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Reply #26 posted 04/17/07 6:35pm

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tznekbsbfrvr said:

purplecam said:


you welcome highfive
everything about music since 2000 has been on the downward spiral and it's getting worse before it gets better. i wish someone would come and be even a quarter as good as Prince is on CD and stage.


well- Prince was around when there were so many great artists. now... not so many.

yea i noticed a same decrease in quality music around the same time. around 2003-2004 is when i stopped listening to it and when i started making mix CDs of Oldies, Prince, MJ and others.

Smart move. I'm always listening to Disco or 80's music on my iPod. I just discovered the Shuffle Songs part of my iPod and I'm realizing that I have some good taste in music. lol I see why radio is losing listeners.
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Reply #27 posted 04/17/07 6:43pm

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Fury said:

every few months, some great act comes out that isupposed to be so awesome or groundbreaking, but i just never get impressed. i remember when everybody was on the Jill Scott bandwagon, sayimg she was soooo awesome and this and that. so when i paid good money to go see her in concert, i was like "dang--that's it?" she stood there and ad-libbed a 45 minute cd for 2 hours. not picking on her-- i like her--but i just can't seem to get a Prince-like rush at concerts i've been going to lately
anybody else have this happen?


Umm I don't use Prince as the thumbs up/thumbs down on new acts unless they somehow are being compared to him by the media by being called "the new Prince or the next Prince" etc.
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Reply #28 posted 04/17/07 7:22pm

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Yes! After seeing Prince in concert five times (which is not a lot compared to some P fanatics I know but whatevah)most concert's i've been to just pale in comparison. The last concert I went to was Kelly Clarkson and I was dragged there by some friends of mine because I really had no intention of ever going to see her in concert. Needless to say though it was nothing like seeing Prince in concert lol. I was bored for the most part and kept making several trips to the bathroom/snackbar to kill time.
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Reply #29 posted 04/17/07 7:25pm

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Cinnamon234 said:

Yes! After seeing Prince in concert five times (which is not a lot compared to some P fanatics I know but whatevah)most concert's i've been to just pale in comparison. The last concert I went to was Kelly Clarkson and I was dragged there by some friends of mine because I really had no intention of ever going to see her in concert. Needless to say though it was nothing like seeing Prince in concert lol. I was bored for the most part and kept making several trips to the bathroom/snackbar to kill time.

Damn lol lol . It was that bad huh? lol
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