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well folks 2016 is revealing itself to be the year the straights finally strike back

in memoriam enjoy this important video of prince, high as hell, being called up on stage by james brown, getting there riding his bodyguard's back, humping his guitar and ripping his shirt off

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Goodnight sweet...Chyna
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let us commission a giant statue of him, erected by skilled artisans with speech impediments. let us dub it, "Plinth"
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clanzy posted:

well folks 2016 is revealing itself to be the year the straights finally strike back


shit... morrissey is next

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i just saw his show and he did two shows that night. i'm sorry everyone
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Rip, to those who died. However, the proliferation of political authority by heredity is an abomination, death to every monarchist.
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prince had the biggest little dick in the world
#9
one of the founders of negativland died too.

U2 record incident
Negativland's next project was the U2 EP, with samples from American Top 40 host Casey Kasem. In 1991, Negativland released a single with the title "U2" displayed in very large type on the front of the packaging, and "Negativland" in a smaller typeface. An image of the Lockheed U-2 spy plane was also on the single cover.

The songs within were parodies of the group U2's well-known 1987 song, "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", including kazoos and extensive sampling of the original song. The song "The Letter U And The Numeral 2" features a musical backing to an extended profane rant from well-known disc jockey Casey Kasem, lapsing out of his more polished and professional tone during a frustrating rehearsal which had gone out to many stations as raw feed and was taped by several engineers, who had been passing it around for a number of years. One of Kasem's milder comments was "These guys are from England and who gives a shit?" (U2 was actually formed in Ireland.)

U2's label Island Records quickly sued Negativland, claiming that placing the word "U2" on the cover violated trademark law, as did the song itself. Island Records also contended that the single was an attempt to deliberately confuse U2 fans, awaiting the impending release of Achtung Baby, into purchasing what they believed was a new U2 album called Negativland.

In June 1992, R. U. Sirius, publisher of the magazine Mondo 2000, came up with an interesting idea. Publicists from U2 had contacted him regarding the possibility of interviewing Dave "The Edge" Evans, hoping to promote U2's impending multimillion-dollar Zoo TV Tour, which featured found sounds and live sampling from mass media outlets (things for which Negativland had been known for some time). Sirius, unbeknownst to Edge, decided to have his friends Joyce and Hosler of Negativland conduct the interview. Joyce and Hosler, fresh from Island's lawsuit, peppered the Edge with questions regarding his ideas about the use of sampling in their new tour, and the legality of using copyrighted material without permission. Midway through the interview, Joyce and Hosler revealed their identities as members of Negativland. An embarrassed Edge reported that U2 were bothered by the sledgehammer legal approach Island Records took in their lawsuit, and furthermore that much of the legal wrangling took place without U2's knowledge: "by the time we realized what was going on it was kinda too late, and we actually did approach the record company on your behalf and said, 'Look, c'mon, this is just, this is very heavy...'" Island Records reported to Negativland that U2 never authorized samples of their material; Evans' response was, "that's complete bollocks, there's like, there's at least six records out there that are direct samples from our stuff."

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In 1988, Richard Lyons masterminded a hoaxed press release that claimed the Negativland song "Christianity Is Stupid" had inspired 16-year-old David Brom to murder his entire immediate family. It also claimed that Negativland had been "advised by Federal official Dick Jordan not to leave town pending an investigation into the Brom murders". Lyons came up with the idea for the press release when Negativland could not afford to go on tour in support of Escape From Noise. Lyons prepared the phony press release and mailed it out to various news outlets, many of whom took it at face value. The hoax received widespread media coverage, inspiring Negativland's next album Helter Stupid.

lol
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everyone cool is dead now
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rip richard lyons
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can't believe no one has made a "the artist posthumously known as prince" joke yet
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getfiscal posted:

one of the founders of negativland died too.

U2 record incident

dang i grew up w that album

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#18
RIP Prince

#19

tpaine posted:

and neither has aged well.


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tpaine posted:

elvis costello is still around. one of the prince songs i heard on npr today while driving with only a radio was a complete ripoff of get happy! era elvis costello, except way worse



Remember when he called ray charles a blind ignorant nigger

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acephalousuniverse posted:

Remember when he called ray charles a blind ignorant nigger

calling someone a "blind ignorant nigger" isn't offensive in britain, it's like calling someone cunt

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genuinely sad about this. prince was at the top of my list of artists i want to see before they die. until he died
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getfiscal posted:

acephalousuniverse posted:
Remember when he called ray charles a blind ignorant nigger
calling someone a "blind ignorant nigger" isn't offensive in britain, it's like calling someone cunt



it's probably one of the funniest quotes by any musician

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tpaine posted:

i really do hate you people


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shriekingviolet posted:

tpaine posted:

i really do hate you people


now i'm just angry about being misgendered as a child, thanks

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tpaine posted:

never liked his music but still rest in peace buddy. wasn't he pretty nuts and like, refused medical treatment or some shit?

i know he was a jehova's witness and they have rules about not getting blood transfusions. whether that has anything to do with his death idk.

#28
Spike Lee held a giant street party in Brooklyn last night in memorium. I always had a pretty big crush on Prince. I think he's how I learned to be attracted to men who are shorter than me.
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gender gender, burning bright,
in the fail AIDS of the night;
#30
they're killing all of our queer stars
#31
elton john is next
#32
I think in memorial, Youtube isn't taking down any of their Prince music today...

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Dearly beloved
We are gathered here today
To get through this thing called life

We're all excited
But we don't know why
Maybe it's 'cause
We're all gonna die
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MarianneSadd posted:



this was the first song i heard in remembrance and it's a damn fine one

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