I hope D'Angelo doesn't let the negative reaction of the crowd discourage him from performing. I would hate to see him retreat and go back to being a recluse. It seems like Jesse Johnson would make a great mentor and would encourage him to keep going. 3121 #1 THIS YEAR | |
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RnBAmbassador said: Fair review -- sounds like he performed what he wanted, not what the crowd wanted. I know Prince wishes he could retire purple rain, but he can't. 15-minute vamps and quirky cover songs are for small clubs, not festivals. Sounds like the comeback is off to a shaky start 😱 you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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Since when does Roland Martin's opinion about ANY musical act matter? I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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missfee said: Since when does Roland Martin's opinion about ANY musical act matter? By no means is he a music critic, but I follow him on Facebook and he does talk about a LOT about old school/70's music. Most of the folks who posted on that stays agreed with him, so it's not like he was picking on Dangelo. If Janet Jackson showed up and did the entire damita jo album folks would be pissed off too 🐻 you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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Sounds like a typical orger. | |
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Sounds like a typical orger. So what exactly does that mean?🐯 you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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Because about 3/5ths of folks posting here like '70s (and way early '80s) music...only. | |
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D'Angelo broke rule number 1 of public appearance: Know your audience. The insults in this thread about the patrons of EMF are way off base and unnecessary. It was D's job to know this audience and give them what they wanted. Sure as an artist he he may offer up some new stuff to the crowd, too. But know your audience and give them what they want also. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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That's why I asked that question earlier about did his people knew what they were in for when they decided to book him on the Essence festival? That type of crowd wasn't interesting in hearing someone go into funk-jazz vamps, they wanted "the old shit" and if you don't do it, they'll let you know. The crowd is the type that loves to hear old songs "because it reminds them of times gone by". That's why some artists, who used to play newer songs to unsuspecting people in public (I'm not naming names by the way), go back to simply playing old stuff because people would "prefer that" nowadays whereas in the days of the Motown artists of old, according to one legend (Marvin), if you played the older songs, that's time for them to leave the place to get snacks. | |
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Because about 3/5ths of folks posting here like '70s (and way early '80s) music...only. What's wrong with that? I'd be worried if Roland was saying how great Drake is compared to Rakim. He talks about what he knows about and if I want to know who played piano on buddy Holly's third album, I'll come to the org 🎶 you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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I'm sure that other artists there play new songs. This is the EMF, not the Soul Food Festival (which happens to come through my town tonight, I think). But I think we are in agreement that this audience and this event is catered to R&B/pop-soul...not the stuff that D was was trying to serve them. But again, he could have given them the new stuff also as I would have if I was in his shoes. I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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Nothing (for him). Just saying. | |
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Mary J. probably but I don't know about anyone else. D's new stuff seems far removed from what Essence is used to though. | |
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Exactly. I remember hearing Sting say he would be happy to never play Every Breath You Take again, but he knows that people have paid their money/traveled to see him and they expect it, so it will be played.Everyone has to make their choices and live with the consequences. Im sure Sting has done the analysis and knows the consequences for not playing that song would be harmful to his tours.
I don't know what goal D'Angelo has for this "comeback", so its unclear if the choices he is making right now will lead to his deisred end.
Additionally, if D'Angelo is not interested in the crowd that wants to hear "Brown Sugar" or frequents Essence Music Festvial, that is fine. Then he should try to stage his "comeback" with some other audience. Perhaps there are other audiences that want to spend 100/ticket to hear his new grooves. His people should look into it.
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Erykah's live cd is the perfect example of how u balance a thin hits list with covers -- and introducing a few new songs you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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Exactly. I remember hearing Sting say he would be happy to never play Every Breath You Take again, but he knows that people have paid their money/traveled to see him and they expect it, so it will be played.Everyone has to make their choices and live with the consequences. Im sure Sting has done the analysis and knows the consequences for not playing that song would be harmful to his tours.
I don't know what goal D'Angelo has for this "comeback", so its unclear if the choices he is making right now will lead to his deisred end.
Additionally, if D'Angelo is not interested in the crowd that wants to hear "Brown Sugar" or frequents Essence Music Festvial, that is fine. Then he should try to stage his "comeback" with some other audience. Perhaps there are other audiences that want to spend 100/ticket to hear his new grooves. His people should look into it. [Edited 7/7/12 8:46am] [Edited 7/7/12 8:48am] He should ask Jesse if he still wants to play 777-9311 to a big crowd, or one of his solo songs to a cafe crowd you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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. I'm not surprised. This is the reaction he got from the majority of the crowd when I saw him at Essence many years ago. I'm sure he knew what he was getting into. Maybe he used this experience to tighten up his band. Also, there's always a chance he got thru to a couple if folks. . | |
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But why is it the status quo that folks want to hear the "old stuff" all the time? I, for one look forward to hearing new stuff live. I've already played the old songs to death at home and in my car on cd or on my mp3 player, etc., to me it's a waste of money for me to pay to see an artist who will play only one or two new songs while the majority the performance includes the old stuff that I'm already familiar with....and don't get me started on the ones who are lazy live and gets the audience to sing the majority of their songs. Urgh. I look at live shows/concerts as a way to do NEW things. Maybe I don't fit with this particular crowd at the Essence festival, if it's really like that. Yes I do understand that people want to hear some familiar songs here and there, but I think it's ridiculous to expect an artist to play nothing but their old hits during their set in order for the crowd to "get into" his performance. Maybe he should had skipped this festival. Shucks, it's obvious that folks weren't into his performance at the EBT awards last week, but I totally understood it, enjoyed it and felt it was the best performance on the whole show aside from the tributes.
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Sounds like closemindedness. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I totally disagree. That's like Prince askiing Morris to come on stage and sing "Jungle Love" because the audience wasn't feeling his set of new songs. It doesn't make any sense at all. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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So what if most folks agreed with him, it doesn't mean that his opinion holds weight. That's just like saying if he said it's okay to jump off cliffs and set bombs off on airplanes that it must be okay since most folks on his page agreed with him. Again, he's just stating an opinion, but he's definitely not a music critic...it's just like listening to Tom Joyner dog all the folks he talks about his radio show and naively believing it to be true. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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missfee said:
Sounds like closemindedness. I don't think he's really closed- minded. A lot of what he talks a out is in a joking manner. The stuff he got suspended for from CNN wasn't even bad if it was taken in the context of all his tweets/ posts that day. That being said, his post on Dangelo basically confirmed what apparently most of the crowd was feeling -- it was an unfocused meandering set. I'm sure Roland wasn't trying to diss Dangelo you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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We'll just have to agree to disagree on the matter. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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I could easily imagine this being not so much a case of a performer misjudging his audience, but rather an artist challenging the crowd, and perhaps even revelling in being unconventional and avant-garde in a situation where people are expecting him to take the safe and easy route. A few orgers have mentioned examples of this in music history, which D himself seems to be schooled in. It might well be that he's acting out the fantasy of playing the 'true artist' who refuses to bow to pressure and dutifully churn it out for the masses, and instead follows his muse and creates something special for the few who really 'get it'. (I should say, I have no evidence to support this theory, but I do like the idea. ) "Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin | |
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Because people love to be too comfortable. Folks like that you can't take seriously anyways. And then they wanna complain that music's dying yet ignoring anyone trying to bring new ideas. People are so lazy. And that's just not with D'Angelo. | |
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from USA TODAY http://www.usatoday.com/l...56080264/1
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RnBAmbassador said: from USA TODAY http://www.usatoday.com/l...56080264/1
So basically sounds like the average minded simpleton paying customers and critics are wrong and the uber-knowledgeable orgers are right! you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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The snobbery of these comments towards the Essence crowd is laughable, given that this is a prince message board. You all do know that there are many who would turn their noses up at those with that music taste, right? I guess everyone can be a snob about something...It appears that here, the snobbery is aimed at those who do not share the exact same perspective on concertgoing. Bizarre.
It is amazing that some folks are so concerned with what type of concert/musical experience others want to have when they spend their own darn money. Are you so concerned D'Angelo is getting his feelings hurt? I don't get it. At all. [Edited 7/7/12 13:32pm] | |
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Don't open that can of worms. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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