Thursday, April 21, 2016

USA Africa Dialogue Series - On the UnTimely Death of Prince, the Artist Who Once Repudiated His Own Name {Re: Prince, iconic ‘Purple Rain’ musician, dead at 57: publicist



My People:


I loved this one song of his - How Doves Cry - because its beat (and the line "Maybe he is just like my fathter....my mother...") - repeated in my ears:
  
                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYVOrzv61Yg

I don't remember watching SuperBowl XLI in February 2007, but watching it since on TV or YouTube makes it spectacular:

                                     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NN3gsSf-Ys

     

 Rest in peace, Prince!



Bolaji Aluko




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Why Prince's Super Bowl 41 Halftime Show Performance Might Have Been the Best of His Career

by SEIJA RANKIN Thu, Apr 21, 2016 8:49 PM

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Prince, Super Bowl, 2007
Prince, Super Bowl, 2007Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic, Inc

Prince had more accomplishments in his too-short life than we can possibly list off. Grammys. Multi-platinum albums. Singlehandedly bringing raspberry berets and red Corvettes to the forefront of our culture.

So with a life like that, how does one choose a favorite memory? How does one comb through all the amazing concerts, the legendary songs, the completely out-of-this-world, kick-ass fashions to decide how best they'd like to remember an artist? It's easy when that artist has something as memorable and moving as Prince's Super Bowl 41 halftime show.

Let's go back to that day on February 4, 2007. The game, between the Indianapolis Colts and the Chicago Bears, was set to be played at Miami's (outdoor) Sun Life Stadium; a place where the weather is always perfect and ripe for the biggest sports moment of the year, right? Wrong. It was pouring—literally raining cats and dogs.

A less professional (or more diva-esque) artist may have been discourage by this unfortunate turn of events, but not Prince. According to an NFL special on the halftime show, his first reaction was "Can you make it rain harder?"

NEWS: Prince found dead at 57

Prince, Musician, Super Bowl XLI 2007Brian Bahr/Getty Images

For a little context here, it was the first time in 40 years that it had rained during a Super Bowl. And it never stopped—the audience members that the league brought in to fill the field during the halftime show were soaked, the stage (in the shape of the infamous Prince symbol, of course) was slicker than slick, the cameras were covered in raindrops, and don't even get us started on the multiple electric guitars. 

But he rocked. Boy did he ever rock it.

Prince took the stage to the refrain of Queen's "We Will Rock You," before launching into those chill-inducing lyrics "Dearly beloved, we gathered here today to get through this thing called life." And thus our favorite Super Bowl performance began. The man was on fire, mesmerizing an entire stadium full of people (and millions watching at home) with nothing more than two dancers and some guitar riffs—and this is in the day and age of over-the-top theatrics, that's saying something. 

CLICK: Inside Prince's final days

The 12-minute set went on to include of course "Let's Go Crazy," "Baby I'm a Star," and a medley of covers that included Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Proud Mary." And then there was the finale: "Purple Rain." Yes, Purple Rain in the rain. It all ended with the audience singing along to the song's final lyrics (or shall we say non-lyrics), and thus a legendary moment was born. Before we say anything else about this magic, you should really watch for yourselves here.

After you've waited for the performance-induced shock to wear off, it's also worth mentioning another reason why this halftime show was so moving—for Prince and for his fans. As is the case with many acts that have been booked for the Super Bowl in recent history, Prince was a little past his prime. His talent never wavered, of course, but his time in the spotlight ebbed and flowed like any celebrity; 2007 was a bit of an ebb. He wasn't in the daily zeitgeist anymore, thanks to a few people we like to call BeyoncéJustin TimberlakeFergie...you get the idea. 

The Super Bowl was a chance to remind everybody—and by everybody, we mean the younger JT-obsessed generation—who Prince was and why he rocked so damn hard. And rock he did.




On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 7:34 PM, olakassimmd via AfricanWorldForum <africanworldforum@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Ken and Dipo:

What a tragic loss!

Prince and his family lived  in our neighborhood in Toronto
for a few years
about a decade ago when their kids were still very young.

I did not know until a few months ago that he had moved
back to the USA. May his Soul Rest in Perfect Peace
with our Lord Jesus Chrsist.

Bye,

Ola



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KC:

I love his brand of music. He was into different kinds of tunes. He was no doubt influenced by Jazz. He did say that Miles Davies and Herby Hancock had certain influence on him. He was indeed a music genius. May his soul rest in peace.

The Oha 1
Ahu Nze, Ebie Okwu




From: "Asagwara, Ken (EAL)" <Ken.Asagwara@gov.mb.ca>
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Folks/Dipo:
 
I am right now watching live this sad news cast on my computer. What a tragic loss in the music and entertainment industry! It was Michael Jackson; now, it is Prince.
 
Uwaa sef (this life); Na waoooo!
 
Mazi KC Prince Asagwara
 
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Prince, iconic 'Purple Rain' musician, dead at 57: publicist

04/21/16 01:27 PM—Updated 04/21/16 01:52 PM
Prince, one of America's most influential and enigmatic rock musicians, has died, his publicist told NBC News.
News.
The announcement Thursday afternoon came a few hours after authorities in Carver County, Minnesota, responded to Prince's Paisley Park estate in the town of Chanhassen.
The 57-year-old Grammy-winning artist's death also came a week after his tour plane made an emergency landing in Illinois, where he was hospitalized with what was described as the flu. That illness followed his cancelling a pair of concerts in Atlanta.
The singer, songwriter, arranger and instrumentalist was widely acclaimed as one of the most inventive musicians of his era, drawing upon influences ranging from James Brown to the Beatles to Jimi Hendrix. Born as Prince Rogers Nelson, his hits included "Little Red Corvette," "Let's Go Crazy" and "When Doves Cry."
The Minneapolis native broke through in the late 1970s with the hits "Wanna Be Your Lover" and soared over the following decade with such albums as "1999" and "Purple Rain."
The title song from "1999" includes one of the most widely quoted refrains of popular culture: "Tonight I'm gonna party like it's 1999."
This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates. This article first appeared on NBCNews.com.
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