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THE Icons of music Elvis Beatles Rolling Stones Led Zeppelin Micheal Jackson Madonna Bruce Springsteen
....is Prince considered part of this elite group??? | |
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Asking this question on a fansite dedicated to Prince? I think you know what the majority will say. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Yes and no.
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Um, this list/group is suspect at best.
1. This skews waaaaaaay towards a baby boomer demographic. 12 year olds today know jack squat about The Stones and Bruce, etc. - 2. There are some MAJOR glaring OMISSIONS:
Stevie Wonder? Jimi Hendrix? James Brown? Pink Floyd? Frank Sinatra? Johnny Cash? Little Richard? Aretha? 2Pac? Kurt Cobain? Eminem? Surely, if Madonna and Bruce make the cut, these folks do too. U2 should probably be on this too. - 3. What is this list based on? ICON status? What does that really mean? Like, you see an image an instantly recognize them? Hit songs? Sold out tours? I mean, KISS is an iconic band...does that make them "elite"? Pro Sports teams in Minnesota often wear Prince themed gear? What sports franchise is routinely sporting Zeppelin themed uniforms? - Bottom Line: Prince checks all the boxes for all time greats easily. Sales, accolades, cultural impact, impact on gender, race, fashion, artist rights, censorship issues, etc. Hell, I think he was the 1st artist since The Beatles to have the #1 song, album, and film simultaneously.
- Now, if we are talking about how successfully Prince's "brand" is being marketed....that is a different topic.
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What general public? The general public that watches The Superbowl by the millions and instantly recognizes Prince as (likely) the best halftime show they have ever seen? I mean, the masses are stupid. That said, even those who are too young, or too ignorant, know Purple Rain and ...bare minimum.
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What I mean is, every year every major site/publications put out the same lists come out ranking the halftime shows and Prince's cute little face is always near the top. That's one of the defining moments in pop culture and he's at the center of it. [Edited 2/14/19 19:45pm] "New Power slide...." | |
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1. You have to be "popular" to play the superbowl halftime show. Especially without supporting/guest acts. They don't book acts for that gig that aren't MASSIVELY known. - 2. What is popular? What are you using to compare/contrast? I am a fan a Queen. Suddenly, they are "popular" again. Why? A marketing machine made them "popular" with a movie and related commercialism. It is marketing bullshit, really. Spoon feed the public a decent movie and suddenly "everyone is a Queen fan."
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Informed of what? Critics don't sell records. From what I've noticed, critics often don't like what is really popular with mainstream audiences such the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, New Kids On The Block, Whitney Houston, Wham!, MC Hammer, Barry Manilow, Kenny G, Garth Brooks, Journey, Celine Dion, Bon Jovi, Eagles, etc. Same with TV shows, movies, or anything else. Were Jackie Collins books popular with critics? Probably not, but they sold well. What about popular movie series like Ma & Pa Kettle, Police Academy, Ernest P. Worrell or Madea? You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Quality is an opinion of the listener. People don't buy stuff they don't like, so whatever sold a lot is quality to the people who bought it or listened to it. Just because a critic likes something does not make it good to someone else. Rock magazines say Sgt Pepper is the best album in history, but my mom doesn't listen to The Beatles or rock music at all, so that is not an opinion valid to her. She'll probably say a Temptations, Johnnie Taylor, or Al Green album is better. I have other relatives that don't listen to secular music, only gospel/spirituals. So no one in the OP list is an icon to them, but Shirley Caesar or The Clark Sisters might be. A person might say they don't like new age, country, smooth jazz, or hip hop, but that doesn't mean anything to fans of those genres. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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unfortunately not. Even in our part of Europe, he's always been overlooked. Luckily for me there's this newer radio station that really knows music, and i dare say that our man is spinned the most of all artists. But that's really exceptional. [Edited 2/15/19 4:56am] | |
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Elvis Beatles Rolling Stones Queen Michael Jackson
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TheFman said:
unfortunately not. Even in our part of Europe, he's always been overlooked. Luckily for me there's this newer radio station that really knows music, and i dare say that our man is spinned the most of all artists. But that's really exceptional. [Edited 2/15/19 4:56am] | |
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As for the topic, Prince is an icon and is very popular but there is a hierarchy here and at the absolute top will always be Elvis, The Beatles and Michael Jackson (arguably in that order). Everyone else falls underneath those 3 entities to varying degrees; P himself, would probably rank somewhere on the latter half of the Top 10. | |
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Your reasoning is missing the mark for me. Prestige. Is that not the same as popularity? You said, "Prestige with the media"....Prince was often at odds (and downright combative) with the media. - Again, your logic is off to me. Much of what you are saying can easily be applied to Prince. Prince has songs that are still immensely popular. "I would Die 4 U" was used by Justin Timberlake in his Superbowl performance...furthermore, it was completely centered around Prince and his image. Whereas, Prince's use of "We will Rock You" was a much more brief intro, rather than showcasing Queen or Freddie Mercury. - Don't be silly, you know Prince was widely known and enjoyed by the masses after 1984. Some of Prince's biggest successes came AFTER 1984.This is like saying that Queen went into obscurity after the 1970's. It's simply not true. Every career has peaks and valleys. - Prince is one of the most famous musicians that ever lived. It's just a fact. Just because people you talk to are unaware or not fans....doesn't change the fact. - Listen, most people I talk to under the age of 45 are vaguely aware of Led Zeppelin. That doesn't change or diminish their impact or popularity. Again, I teach middle school students. They have no idea who Mick Jagger is. Does that make The Stones "unpopular" or "unknown"? - After reading this thread again, I feel like you may be using the term "popular" to mean "trendy."
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I tend to agree with this. Do you think we will have another musician/group that has the impact of these 3? "New Power slide...." | |
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You can't prove that one performer's record is better than another. It's an opinion, not a fact. Just because a music snob or critic thinks something is better does not make it so. Just because someone plays an instrument or writes their own songs does not make his or her music better than someone who doesn't. Somebody like Yngwie Malmsteen might play faster than B. B. King, but that does not make his music better or appealing. Music is not like sports where there is a winner or loser by running faster or getting the most points or a bodybuilding competition where the biggest person wins. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Quality is subjective. It’s defined by the person. | |
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skywalker said:
I tend to agree with this. Do you think we will have another musician/group that has the impact of these 3? Anything is possible but with how low everything has sunk, it's extremely unlikely to see such larger than life stars in music now. | |
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You can't prove that one performer's record is better than another. It's an opinion, not a fact. Just because a music snob or critic thinks something is better does not make it so. Just because someone plays an instrument or writes their own songs does not make his or her music better than someone who doesn't. Somebody like Yngwie Malmsteen might play faster than B. B. King, but that does not make his music better or appealing. Music is not like sports where there is a winner or loser by running faster or getting the most points or a bodybuilding competition where the biggest person wins. EXACTLY | |
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Prince called himself an Icon......but i dont think others put him in the regard as the list i mentioned | |
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Wouldn't that be considered idolatry by the Jehovah's Witnesses? You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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You are ignorant. Others* clearly do. Do you actually need evidence of this? Can you just, you know, use google? Dig this, when Prince died, national monuments all over the world were lit up with purple lights. How much more evidence do you need?
_ *AKA the rest of the civilized world
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LOL...icons to whom?.. Queen, boring ass Bruce Springsteen, and Led fuckin Zeppelin?... but no James Brown, Diana Ross, or Prince??? ok i can already see where this one is going...smh... did the meaning of ICON change in the dictionary recently?...or is it a designation only available for people of a specific demographic? | |
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