RIP Prince, A Legendary Musician With A Complicated Internet History (networkworld.com)
alphadogg writes: Reflecting on the popular musician's uneasy relationship with the Internet and social media upon the 57-year-old surprising death. In 2010, Prince "famously shuttered his LotusFlow3r.com website," proclaiming that "The Internet is completely over... All these computers and digital gadgets are no good. They just fill your head with numbers and that can't be good for you." In 2014, The Guardian ran a story titled "Prince quits the Internet," after the singer deleted his social media accounts. He filed a lawsuit against his fans, which was later dropped, for sharing bootlegged copies of his music online. He even banned fans from taking smartphone photos at his concerts in 2013. Prince did seem to open up to the Internet to some degree in the past couple years. Prince's HTNRUN album was posted on Jay Z's Tidal music site last year. In Silicon Valley, Prince is being remembered as a social innovator and a passionate advocate for Black youth," inspiring YesWeCode, Van Jones' initiative to teach 100,000 low-income kids to write code, and hackathons across the country to expose kids in underserved communities to computer science. Bob Brown from Networkworld writes, "News of Prince's death Thursday briefly crashed the TMZ news site. From there, fans flocked to the Internet and social media to mourn this music star who did his darnedest to stay off the grid." RIP Prince.
Seriously, I could never get into the guy. He seemed completely full of himself, and I thought his music was overrated. Can't deny he was talented, though, and lots of people liked him.
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Sounds like I missed a great opportunity to troll Prince by showing up to one of his concerts carrying one of those tripod cameras with the curtain you pull over yourself while holding up a giant exploding bulb.
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The artist formerly known as the artist formerly known as Prince is now "formerly alive"?
"News of Prince's death Thursday briefly crashed the TMZ news site."
Every dark cloud has a silver lining.
Growing up in the 70's and 80's....
Dear idiot,
It is very difficult to find songs on Youtube to listen to to remember Prince's works by, at the moment, because Prince himself made it difficult. He was not just any musician who had problems with how the internet affected his music, but perhaps the primary one. This site is a site for news for nerds, and Princes death is relevant to those of us who use the internet for music.
Cool story AC. Scroll on by.
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Indeed. His war on the Internet makes him the peculiar counterpoint to a man who died a few months ago; David Bowie. Both incredibly talented men, genre-busting artists, but one recognized the Internet for what it was and embraced it, and the other only saw it as a den of thieves and waged war against it.
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The rumors floating around was that it must have had something to do with the flu he was suffering for the last week or two. He was pretty religious (a Jehovah's Witness, as ironic and odd as that may seem), so I have my doubts that he died of drugs. I'm wagering either a misdiagnosis of a more severe ailment, or a flu that went out of control (this can happen, and influenza still is a major killer).
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First celebrity death that made me shed a tear since Johnny Cash.
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Thanks, Prince, for helping to remind youth that being smart at math isn't cool.
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And both end up in the same state, and take just as much of their profits with them to the grave.
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Eric Clapton was once asked how it felt to be the world's greatest guitarist. His response: "I don't know. Ask Prince."
If anything, Prince was the opposite of someone with a "major identity crisis". He knew exactly who he was and did not give one single fuck if you didn't like it. Watch his solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps from his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and tell me if you think he looks like someone who has an identity crisis.
https://youtu.be/6SFNW5F8K9Y
He strolls onstage in the middle of the song, at about 3:25 in the video. And all the other rock stars on stage just give him room and watch with their mouths open. He ends his Citizen Kane of guitar solos by doing the guitar equivalent of a mic drop, except instead of dropping the guitar he sort of just flips it up to air and pimp-walks off the stage like he owns the motherfucker. My guess is the guitar ascended directly into heaven, because it knew it could never top that moment.
That my friends, is how a rock star makes an entrance and an exit.
Prince was the ultimate musical nerd. He not only could play every instrument on his records, but could do all of it better than most people who play those instruments. He was five foot goddamn four inches tall and still managed to be the Jesus of scoring hot babes.
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Check on Kevin Smith talking about his experience of working with Prince. Weird guy, but definitely left his mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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The guy had been sick for at least 2 weeks before he died. Drugs probably could have helped save him, actually.
Oh wait, you're not talking about those drugs though, right? You're talking about the things that the government says are bad for you, like weed. Not drugs like caffeine, aspirin, alcohol, penicillin, lipitor, nexium, plavix, abilify, prilosec, amoxicillin, viagra, zoloft, ambien, hydrocodone, oxycontin, you know the completely harmless non-addictive drugs. You're talking about things like plants and mushrooms, right?
I forget, are Bayer's Heroin and Merck's Morphine on the good or bad list these days? Whatever the government says, right?
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James Brown and Jimi Hendrix all rolled into one
Saw him live many times and it was always a kick ass show
Compared to the shit today, he truly was a musical genius
So you're saying you don't have a citation, then. Just randomly accusing a person who passed away of being a drug addict -- despite his being a devout member of a religion that takes a pretty dim view of drug use for the past 15 years -- to push your political agenda. Nice.
The man had far too high an opinion of himself to dilute himself like that. His main appetites were music and sex. I don't think he even drank.
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Thanks for the link to that video. Never really got into Prince that much, and certainly did not recognize his talent with a guitar. Until now. That performance gave me chills.
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Is "gay AIDS" different than other kinds of AIDS?
Other things besides AIDS can kill the immune system, like leukemia, and with his JW beliefs, the whole blood transfusion angle could have taken him out.
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A college roommate's girlfriend died of the flu. She was a normal, healthy 20 year old until that point.
Here ya go:
http://www.tmz.com/2016/04/21/prince-treated-drug-overdose-dead/
http://www.tmz.com/2016/04/21/prince-treated-drug-overdose-dead/
You might also want to look at his live performance at the 2007 Super Bowl. That was the last one, by the way, that did not use any pre-recorded tracks.
As Prince like to say, "When I go on stage, my mike is ON. I'm live, not memorex."
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You can say many things about Prince, but "talentless hack" isn't among them.
I think that his fame came more from singing and songwriting, but Prince was greatly underappreciated as a guitarist.
Proof: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y
His solo starts at about 3:26. I recommend watching it from the beginning, because it's a wonderful tribute.
His solo is exquisite, in my opinion, at times at the forefront, extending, expanding upon the lyrics and melody while never overwhelming either, and at times also complementing them, moving back and forth until the end.
No showboating, I think, but verve, gusto, pure enjoyment and musicianship. He was asked there to play, and to solo, and he did both masterfully.
Watch/listen it in its entirety, once. Then just listen to it.
As you watch it, note that Prince is not only soloing GREAT, playing well, he's also engaged with the other musicians. He knows the song, knows that he's playing with some of the best musicians in the rock world and is aware of all of that as he plays.
And you can TELL that he's having a blast being there. He's playing his best, and I think that the others in the band recognize it.
As you just listen, note how well what he plays fits, both solo and together with the rest of the band. Clean, complex, precise, not a missed note, nor a note played that doesn't fit the song overall in some way.
At one point he just vanishes, merges back into the song with the band and then emerges again.
Wonderful!
All that being said, I was never a huge Prince fan over the years, but that video gave me a new appreciation of him, when I first watched it, years ago.
As to whether or not his death deserves to be of note on Slashdot? The most relevant justification would be Prince's stance on digital copyright, and I don't care to discuss that.
I made the mistake of doing that in general here, years ago, and I shan't revisit that here ever again.
All that being said: Say what you will of Prince, but don't ever say he was a "talentless hack".
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Prince is in Rock 'n Roll Heaven, making pancakes for Rick James.
The record industry needs to take some of the responsibility for and how they treat and exploit artists (including Prince and so many other artists) who almost ALL eventually turn to drugs to deal with the pressure.
I'd say they both recognized the Internet for what it is.
As far as I know he is the only artist who turned down Weird Al multiple times on requests to make parodies.
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If I had mod points... very well said!
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Dude never even bothered to get his new "name" registered as a unicode symbol. Could have been the only musician with one :P
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I recently battled the flu for six weeks. I don't have AIDS, in fact I have a healthy immune system. Maybe you don't catch anything because your mother cleans the basement regularly.
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Just like the king in that ballad who killed his troubadour and was cursed for it by being forgotten since no singer would sing his praise and remind later generations of his deeds, fearing that he will suffer the same fate as the hapless one who the king's wife laid eyes on, Prince will probably suffer the same fate for disallowing video pages on the internet to use his music.
Ask anyone younger than 25 who Prince is. Prince? Who, Prince William? Oh, Prince Albert. Yeah, I got one of those.
But music? What's Prince got to do with music? Never seen any of his videos.
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I'd never thought much about Prince and wouldn't you know while stumbling around YouTube I found a very impressive all-star performance of 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps'. His solo starts around 3:30...
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Totally messed up and disrespectful. :-9
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Well I'll tag in. I never much cared for his records/songs, but the guy was a talented player. The alleged Clapton quote is interesting. The link to the youtube vid with "While My Guitar" is pretty cool. He knew his way around the fretboard. It's pretty damn good. But he does fall into flash a bit much, running through hyper fast scales and that Eddy Van Halen tapping crap. I know they are dead, but "best guitarist in the world" title would have to fall to Rory Buchanan (in the modern rock style), Charlie Christian, Wes Montgomery, Doc Watson... Prince, don't think so. If Clapton said that, me thinks he was just being a snarky twit to the interviewer.
I find the when my guitar gently weeps video quite awkward. Prince is on stage the whole time but he isn't in the shot until all of the sudden, he steps forward and the spotlight is pointed at him. Also, the contrast between the guitarist soloing in the first half of the song and Prince was too extreme, to the point of being embarrassing. Also, I think, apart from his own awesome work that isn't available on social media, his cover of Radiohead's Creep show of his skills much better:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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Those guys were dead at the time of the alleged quote. And of course, if you want to go across styles, you could list Jim Hall, Bill Frisell, John Abercrombie, and a few dozen young players like Julian Lage.
The "While My Guitar" performance was clearly meant to be a shredding display because of the iconic meaning the song has taken on (and because of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame venue). Also, it was a tribute to George Harrison.
While there are lots and lots of rock guitarists who can play as well or better than Prince, very few can manage to look as cool while doing it.
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These statements always amaze me. Was it your only purpose to click on the article and leave a disparaging comment to a recently deceased entertainer?
/. because the rest do not interest me.
Different strokes for different folks. Don't like his music? Scroll to the next story. I probably click on less than 1/4 of stories on
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I'm curious, Is offering an opinion on things you don't know about something you often do?
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I'll have to listen to talk radio for a week or two until they stop playing Prince songs constantly. Prince is OK, but if I hear "Purple Rain" one more time I'll lose it.
Thank you for that YouTube link, greatness indeed.
Prince was bored with being a pop star and was determined to push his and our boundaries. It didn't always make for the most popular songs and I find much of it not to my taste but when he wanted to be a pop star, boy oh boy, could he.
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I'm not sure what you mean?
I looked at the rest of the comment and saw established knowledge like:
Outside of that, the rest of my comment were questions that you failed to answer and instead ask a personal question, changing this thread into what seems to be an ad hominem attack. But, let's review the questions:
I guess they could be construed as opinions, but asking the question of licensing crisis regarding not being able to view one of his videos doesn't seem like it's unfounded. Then the next one referring to my personal experience with having fun with people that have nice bodies shows my opinion is based on personal experiences on the matter.
I would also add that since these were asked as part of open questions, it's quite clear I haven't simply decided to claim these opinions as very solid ones either.
Sorry, but I just don't really see what you're referring to. Perhaps you could clarify the opinion you're seeing I expressed on something that I had no knowledge about?
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Do you mean he's new to Slashdot, or new to the Internet in general?
Oh shit, we better warn people on Moonbase Alpha!
I so wish the link you supplied lead to Rick Astley.
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With some forms of influenza, a healthy immune system can backfire, as the infection can generate a cytokine storm. It is one of the leading theories of why pandemics so often kill off teenagers and young adults, the people you would think were most likely to fight off an infection.
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> Watch his solo on While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Wow! I had never seen that before. Thanks for the link.
Moron.
Unlike yourself, who wouldn't recognize real music if it up and bit him on the ass.
The name business was entirely due to a long running (years long) dispute with his record label and not due to any sort of identity crisis.
Aren't you the tragic hipster?
I'll take that bet idiot.
Fuck you, Coward. Sideways with a rusty chainsaw.
It may be a crisis, but it had nothing to do with his self-identity. It had everything to do with being screwed over by a record label. But, a troll is a troll i guess, so piss off.
They called him before the performance and told him it was raining and if he was okay with that. He responded, "Can you make it rain harder?"
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I never once brought up psychology, sorry.
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I also appreciated that bit of humor where he had someone holding him and then pushing him back to the standing position when he leaned back.
identity: the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
crisis: a time of intense difficulty or danger.
Change is certain; progress is not obligatory.
Reductionism doesn't work on technical jargon.
You might also want to look up the definition of "idiom." You can't assume you know what the phrase means, just because you know what the individual words mean.
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The guy asked the question how I was confident in responding to that, I gave him my understanding of the words. Which really should have been sufficient to understand.
But, since you can't even understand that, I give up.
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Hello PopeRatzo,
Just a quick message to congrats you for this awesome tribute of Prince. This have to be one the my "Top10 Best /. comment of all time".
Never cared much about the guy since this very moment. This comment mixed with the video gave me the chills.
Elok
An update: I might have been mistaken. That video wasn't from Prince's induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It was actually during George Harrison's posthumous induction, I think. That's means they got together with Harrison's son Dhani and Harrison's bandmates in the Traveling Wilburys and put together a tribute to George Harrison, using one of the best songs for a rock guitarist to solo over, While My Guitar Gently Weeps (the chord progression and the turnaround are perfect for dramatic soloing).
When it was time to decide who to get to do the big solo part, these guys came up with Prince. That in itself is a hell of a tribute to him.
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Does that mean you're done talking out of your ass? I highly doubt that. Being uninformed has never seemed an impediment to you expressing an opinion.
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I apologize.
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