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Reply #30 posted 12/28/14 10:25am

wildgoldenhone
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LiveToTell86 said:

Prince has nothing to do with this, BUT the leak situation made Madonna similar to Prince: neither of them understand the internet. Madonna has a prehistoric recording contract in effect even though some 5 years ago she talked about having to reinvent the wheel regarding music distribution. Unfortunately in relation to the internet topic, these two are the definition of "you can't teach an old dog new tricks".

I thought artists were selling them at their concerts. Last night at the Stylistics concert I went to, they had the greatest hits as well as their new release available for sale. Thing with that though, they were all sold out. They should have bought ALOT more, at least so everyone could buy one or two.

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Reply #31 posted 12/28/14 10:53am

Milty2

Who the hell cares? This is Madonna we are talking about. She's been beyond successful she won't care by this point. The new songs are not a flop either.

What a drama created by a hack showbiz website. Move on, Org people.

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Reply #32 posted 12/28/14 11:27am

skywalker

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V10LETBLUES said:

^ Some of you scrub context to try and force a point. There are many factors at play, but in this instance Prince and Madonna are two well established veterans in the Internet age who have no problem bringing their music to the masses. The Masses, just as me, did not care for them. Fact. AOA is not a esoteric art album, it's crass corny commercial slop by someone out of touch created specifically to target the masses and failed miserably. [Edited 12/28/14 9:18am]

1. You are backpedaling. Your statement was a generalization. You were saying: Quality music always = Sales. No?

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Fact is, Prince has only has had a few albums that really sold like gangbusters to the general public. Example: Sign O' The Times may be the greatest album ever created, but (as you say) it "failed to connect" with the masses. Compare it's sales to other albums of 1987. Your argument is that SOTT sold poorly because of lack of quality. Really?

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The truth is, music business is a business. Prince has ALWAYS been a better artist than a promo guy. He just doesn't seem to give a shit about it. I mean, a smart business person doesn't quietly release Around The World in a Day right in the middle of Purple Rain mania. A smart business person waits a while and hypes it up like Michael did with Bad or Madonna did with True Blue. A smart business person picks better singles, not "If I was Your Girlfriend." Prince does as he always has....whatever he wants.

2. I think Art Official Age is more esoteric and "out there" than you give it credit for. It is a bit of a concept album. I mean, how commerical is it to have spoken word affirmations in the middle of the album? Not very.

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Prince still makes albums from start to finish. Pop stars just make a collection of singles designed to sell. Then again, Prince has always been more of an artist than a pop star.

[Edited 12/28/14 11:28am]

"New Power slide...."
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Reply #33 posted 12/28/14 12:41pm

CynicKill

Even Prince's most successful album has "eccentricism" in its DNA.

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Reply #34 posted 12/28/14 2:46pm

kewlschool

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skywalker said:

V10LETBLUES said:

^ Some of you scrub context to try and force a point. There are many factors at play, but in this instance Prince and Madonna are two well established veterans in the Internet age who have no problem bringing their music to the masses. The Masses, just as me, did not care for them. Fact. AOA is not a esoteric art album, it's crass corny commercial slop by someone out of touch created specifically to target the masses and failed miserably. [Edited 12/28/14 9:18am]

1. You are backpedaling. Your statement was a generalization. You were saying: Quality music always = Sales. No?

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Fact is, Prince has only has had a few albums that really sold like gangbusters to the general public. Example: Sign O' The Times may be the greatest album ever created, but (as you say) it "failed to connect" with the masses. Compare it's sales to other albums of 1987. Your argument is that SOTT sold poorly because of lack of quality. Really?

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The truth is, music business is a business. Prince has ALWAYS been a better artist than a promo guy. He just doesn't seem to give a shit about it. I mean, a smart business person doesn't quietly release Around The World in a Day right in the middle of Purple Rain mania. A smart business person waits a while and hypes it up like Michael did with Bad or Madonna did with True Blue. A smart business person picks better singles, not "If I was Your Girlfriend." Prince does as he always has....whatever he wants.

2. I think Art Official Age is more esoteric and "out there" than you give it credit for. It is a bit of a concept album. I mean, how commerical is it to have spoken word affirmations in the middle of the album? Not very.

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Prince still makes albums from start to finish. Pop stars just make a collection of singles designed to sell. Then again, Prince has always been more of an artist than a pop star.

[Edited 12/28/14 11:28am]

Not to mention he bashes the current pop radio scene with the artifical cage song.

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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Reply #35 posted 12/28/14 2:52pm

lwr001

iZsaZsa said:[quote]
i started this thread with the sole purpose of rousing the masses as i sit here at work eating popcorn, drinking soda


LoL...You at it again?[/quot

Been going so long ive moved to shrimp scampi and pinot
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Reply #36 posted 12/28/14 9:13pm

TASKAE

I think the 14 unreleased tracks are the album itself, and the rest just thrown on in a backfired promo stunt.

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