Okay up next is @CasciTRitchie! The Style We Sportinβ - Redefining New Power Masculinities in Princeβs βGett Offβ
She's breaking down the mechanics of how the Gett Off MTV outfit was made. It is interesting to think about how things were specifically crafted for look, performance, and enhancing his natural features.
I kinda want something crafted for me just to see π
"New Power Masculinity"
Ha I like that!
Next Filthy Cute: Image, Style, and Dance in βCream' with Karen Turman! She is stylin and profilin too!
Gotta say 91/92 is my fav style wise. @StaciaLangDsign dressed him so well!
Next Follow the Yellow Brick Road : Diamonds and Pearls with @laura_tiebert
"Think of Diamonds and Pearls as God talking to Prince" π€
Mr C Liegh McInnis is blessing us with a word!
I'm literally rocking while I watch this.
The Black line dance...you know the main moves, but the main difference is that people put their own flavor in.
This is so true! When appropriate, I will throw up the mirror or put some ivy's in the Cha Cha slide. #AlphaKappaAlpha
"Don't allow people with insecurity restrict you from reaching the full reaches of your potential" a common thread through Diamonds and Pearls COME ON DEACON!
"The best way to honor Prince is to leave the world a better place than how you found it" C. Liegh McInnis
Phew fresh off that fire, more fire with @theorangefrog A Tale Of Two Prince's: Diamonds & Pearls And The Myth Of Colorblindness In The Work Of Prince
Quick plug! Kamilah was on my last podcast! We were talking about Prince as a "Magical Negro" here she is defining what that means
Oh noooo. The internet won't let her be great! π₯²
We back!
"He knew he had to cross over to make the kind of money that would allow him to liberate himself and do the work in a racist industry"
The weight is put on Black people to push a "colorblind" ideology.
Excellent point...having to push the idea that people should look past their bias to see us as human.
Full disclosure, this picture is arresting, but the point that Prince made here is important as well.
Amen amen! Stop measuring success by how music performs on "white charts". While he was being railed as having "lost it" he was constantly topping the Black charts.
People don't talk about this enough...the strategy it takes for a Black artist to "cross over" and maintain success over time.
Boyeeee*pew *pew *pew
Tactic 1 : Write a Billboard Hit and pair it with a video that "spreads out Blackness"
Tactic 2 : Center white women
Cream check the note here....
Keep your Black card current
Slow Jams
Connects to Black Media
Black Beat, Friday Night Videos, Soul Train Awards, Arsenio Hall, etc.
Yaaaas! ππΎππΎππΎππΎ
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Proxima, @NewBlackMan on βMoney Don't Matter 2 Nightβ: Prince And The Mainstreaming Of Black Music In The 1990s
Tailored "Black Music" to the mainstream at a time when "money DIDN'T matter tonight".
Next the person who knows more about Prince end to end than anyone I have EVER met, Mr. Harold Pride on.... Perhaps U Recall - "Gett Off" - The Quintessential Maxi Single
The way Harold legit remembers the most minute details (and has all this stuff on VHS tape to pull forward). He notes remembering these images coming up during the Arsenio Hall promo day. Lyrics were there too!
(Def need to go raid this stash one of these days...)
(Yes we have the boots, I'm interested more in the commercials that were on during shows like this).
Love the look right into the camera about the use of the band during this time "THE ENTIRE BAND".
This sample of En Vogue's Hold On in Violet the Organ Grinder...def similar I've never connected it as an outright sample though π€
Love this journey of Prince and Go Go
These folks should honestly be a roundtable by itself. Imagine... Twitterless Mr McInnis, @NewBlackMan, @theorangefrog Twitterless Harold Pride, and @zaheerali
Crossover as Prince in pursuit of resources vs assimilation - Harold Pride
Yooooo! Might want to get in here for this! We're bout to see the D&P videos with live commentary by the director! Here for this!
Starting with a Times Squared video with Eric Leeds first!
We have Scott to thank for this moment
This. Is. Amazing. Detail.
Shot in Studio C at Paisley Park! (Currently the Purple Rain room)
With a few scenes in his house.
If you check out the background there's a frame with a blue screen on it. The footage that shows there was filmed by Prince. Shout out to the quick shots of his dad! π
Also I was so excited I misspoke about his role earlier...Scott was the cinematographer for these videos.
For Gangsta Glam, Scott DID direct it. Prince didn't watch any playback. Scott came back the next day and half of the video was cut by P and nem.
"Someone's working on getting D&P concert footage transferred to 2k" π
The Daddy Pop footage being talked about now. 6 cameras he says. Tons more footage he says...
ππππ talking about Prince dancing and being high energy and he just had one little bead of sweat....
"Get off my mic" - Prince
Sorry for the heart flutter that happened because I'm working through my thing about toxic relationships ππ
We're going into O(+> The Sexy MF video! I have heard so many things about where this video is filmed (London hotel) interesting to hear that was not correct!
He shot a Diamonds and Pearls rehearsal show at Glam Slam that he'd love to put together for a release...
You hear that universe?! π
That was soooooo cool! Super enjoyed getting those insights!
And that's the end of day 2!
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From Paid in Full: The Battle for Black Music. Highly recommend this 3-part doc. #Prince was part of a legacy of many who came before him working for the same cause in the rights of artists, and specifically Black artists. Was really cool to see in the context of that history.
This documentary was done by Idris and Sabrina Elba and it was extremely well done. Check for it for free in the BBC iPlayer or on CBC in Canada. It hasn't come out yet with an American distributor.
I am not going to clip his entire segment though it was only about 5 minutes of a 3-hour documentary. I think it's important to see it in context with this full work.
I'm just going to say, don't look to other people to tell you what your opinion should be about anything. Whatever you feel is valid because that's how you relate to it.
All this talk and meanwhile the music is getting lost which is exactly what I warned about in the first place. Gimme Glam Slam as a franchise, Paisley as a studio, the musical process, the evolution of how he approached business...but nope headlines off the messy stuff...
See what happens when we cross post with other fandoms? The first peak was business in our fam, the last 2 were just me posting about going to DragonCon, live tweeting an Acolyte panel and my picture with Manny Jacinto. Around 30k impressions off of 2 main posts. π§΅
I've been on one about helping people learn about Prince in a multitude of ways. We need more carrots! Lots of people noted my necklace with his symbol, I swapped my DragonCon lanyard out for a Prince one, gave out Prince pins....
Purposely wore his symbol in my Manny picture. Across all my social media this picture was seen at least 13,000 times.
Chatting with folks about doing a group Prince cosplay next year. You can apply to host workshops, panels, and be a vendor as well. This also happens during the same weekend as the annual Lovesexy party. Con tickets are discounted right now. 5 days $100.
It's legit a fan run convention to celebrate whatever you're a fan of. Space for every niche! Prince needs to be represented here more for sure I saw him all over the vendor area with bootleg merch, lol.
I'll be talking about it more as the deadlines approach. While this is not necessarily focused on Prince like our celebration would be, it is absolutely an opportunity to expose him to people because most people who go to stuff like this know who he is. (Someone handed me this.)
It was a pleasure to compile how we celebrate anniversaries of Prince's legacy. #Come30 is an extremely relevant era of #Prince's life that applies to what's going on in the industry and in society now, just like 2 other albums that have 10 year anniversaries next month. π§΅
At the first post transition celebration at @PaisleyPark, Damaris Lewis said we, as fam, are ALL stewards of Prince's legacy. We should look to each other to make sure his legacy is accessible in the multiple dimensions of how we experience his life work.
Extra special thanks to folks like @polishedsolid who gather scholars and fam in her offering of a safe space for people to speak with passion and intelligence about our hero.