Bro PRINCE brings GLORY to JEHOVAH

by DannyHaszard 75 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    The popular perception,....his JW conversion is considered a fluke and a fling.

    Sweet Prince
    Sunday Herald, UK - 10 minutes ago
    ... That he’s managed to claw things back from a disastrous religious escapade (at one point, he became a Jehovah’s Witness, and decided that he would stop ...

    ....We’ll likely never again see as perfectly-formed a set of songs such as Purple Rain or Sign O’ The Times, though we don’t tear into Bob Dylan for every album failing to match Highway 61 Revisited. With Prince, as with Dylan, you learn to take what you get and be thankful for it. That he’s managed to claw things back from a disastrous religious escapade (at one point, he became a Jehovah’s Witness, and decided that he would stop performing his old material) and still has the capability of writing something as downright filthy as Black Sweat, should suffice.....

  • wednesday
    wednesday

    I'm female and not too old to recognize sex appeal in a man, and I find him revolting.

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    2 Peter 2:21-22 21 It would have been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than to have known it and then to turn their backs on the sacred command that was passed on to them. 22 Of them the proverbs are true: "A dog returns to its vomit," and, "A sow that is washed goes back to her wallowing in the mud." ( Has Prince returned to his vomit ?) Hot & tight Jehovah's Witness Hot & tight
    Detroit Free Press, United States - 8 minutes ago
    ... title track, with its lusty chorus and "Black Album"-era groove, that the 47-year-old artist isn't letting his new emergence as a Jehovah's Witness stop his old ...

    Music
    Hot & tight

    Prince returns to his funky, sexy roots on the gratifying '3121' BY BRIAN McCOLLUM [email protected] FREE PRESS POP MUSIC CRITIC We knew Prince had it in him. It was just a matter of time. 3121," the Minneapolis star's Motown Records debut and full-fledged return to the major-label world, is a phenomenal work from front to back, a record that should immediately deliver him to the mainstream stage after years in the creative and commercial wilderness. Cool, funky and teeming with hooks, the album reprises the vintage Prince sound and style without any forced retro clumsiness. It's the culmination of a reenergized career overhaul that's been at least two years in the making. Prince released plenty of good music after his notorious 1996 split from Warner Brothers, but often you needed a little luck and a lot of digging to find it amid what became a sprawling mass of uneven releases. "3121," tight and cohesive, quickly eliminates the dilemma. That cliched complaint about contemporary pop albums with "only one or two good songs"? Not applicable here. Each of these 12 tracks stands strong on its own; any could have fit comfortably on a Prince album circa '84-'87. With the throwback funk-psychedelia of 2004's "Musicology" as its launching point, the new record dives even deeper into Prince's roots -- and into the nether regions where sexy, slinky tunes come soaked in double entendres. It's clear from the opening title track, with its lusty chorus and "Black Album"-era groove, that the 47-year-old artist isn't letting his new emergence as a Jehovah's Witness stop his old-school carnal urges, and the musical ambrosia is all over "3121." Creative experiments are all well and good, but it's been ages since Prince put together a collection of material this aesthetically consistent, and that's refreshing. Much of his '90s work was either congested with sound or minimalist to a fault; here he's judicious with the layering, crafting distinctive soundscapes while letting the arrangements breathe. He has achieved the balance once so distinct to his work, creating sounds that are interesting for the sake of being interesting, but without overwhelming the songs themselves -- in this case such melodic, dance floor-ready standouts as "Lolita," "Fury," "Black Sweat" and "Love." As the disc rolls into its closing tune, the delicious '70s-styled soul-funk of "Get On the Boat" with sax man Maceo Parker, you realize just how easy Prince has made all this look. He tosses out the classic Prince material so easily, it's as if he's deliberately taunting a decade's worth of naysayers: "See, I could always do this stuff with my eyes closed." But that doesn't mean he seems bored. Far from it: On "3121," to the benefit of all involved, Prince sounds like he's having more fun than he has in years. Contact BRIAN McCOLLUM at 313-223-4450 or [email protected] --------------------------- Related article: The loin king roars again
    The Observer, UK - 10 hours ago
    ... album are disappointingly anodyne. When Prince became a Jehovah's Witness in 2001 he reined in his artistic libido. But 3121 finds ... Prince and his Conversion to JWs Danny Haszard's 'Prince page'

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  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    Maybe Larry Graham has lost his grip?

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard
    Hot and tight
    Bradenton Herald, United States - 2 hours ago
    ... title track, with its lusty chorus and "Black Album"-era groove, that the 47-year-old artist isn't letting his new emergence as a Jehovah's Witness stop his old ...
    Prince’s ‘3121’: Some funky little numbers
    Canton Repository (subscription), OH - 2 hours ago
    ... formerly freak-nasty singer is still sorta salacious, but he’s apparently adopted a look-but-don’t-touch lyric policy, now that he’sa Jehovah’s Witness ...

    WOW -Prince has learned the dub double life of mealy-mouthing.

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    Badness as usual
    St. Petersburg Times, FL - 2 hours ago
    ... Who's your crunk king now, huh?Lolita - a sexy cut that ultimately adheres to the puritanical tenets of Prince's Jehovah's Witness faith "Lolita, u're sweeter ... Eight Marks of a deadly Mind Control Cult applied to Jehovah's Witnesses

    # 3 Demand for Purity (no tobacco no debased music,no Christmas)

    The world is depicted as black and white, with little room for making personal decisions based on a trained conscience. One's conduct is modeled after the ideology of the group, as taught in its literature. People and organizations are pictured as either good or evil, depending on their relationship to the cult. Universal tendencies of guilt and shame are used to control individuals, even after they leave. There is great difficulty in understanding the complexities of human morality, since everything is polarized and oversimplified. All things classified as evil are to be avoided, and purity is attainable through immersion into the cult's ideology. Why Jehovah's Witnesses don't do holidays. Many holidays have ancient pagan roots and by not celebrating JW's create a red-herring diversionary distraction,a tactic known as the cult "demand for purity".The Watchtower cult appears "pure" for rejecting something 'worldly',while they carry on with their own practices of wicked deeds.

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    Prince is back, but he fails to be king again
    Providence Journal (subscription), RI - 5 hours ago
    ... but it's the highlight. The rest are fairly generic and/or straightforward proselytizing from this Jehovah's Witness. At the end ...

    ......The ballads, usually a Prince strength, are mostly a disappointment. The single "Te Amo Corazon" is pleasant enough, but it's the highlight. The rest are fairly generic and/or straightforward proselytizing from this Jehovah's Witness.

    At the end of the title song, Prince predicts, "It's going down, like the wall of Berlin." Twenty years ago, that would've been one of the bold, kooky lyrics that set Prince apart. Now? Um, Prince? They already did that.

    Is it slightly pathetic to admit your adolescent hero doesn't write 'em like that anymore? Maybe. But is that Prince's albatross as much as mine? Maybe.

    It's clear from 3121 that he'll always be very good, but maybe never great again .

  • lowden
    lowden

    Speaking from a music lover and musicians point of view, Prince is and probably always will be a very, VERY clever artist. It's a bit sad that he worships the god that he does but we've all made that mistake. Maybe he'll 'snap out of it' like His Bobness did. That said, he's still making good music. I've just bought his latest. Constantly comparing new stuff to his legend making old stuff is not good IMO. His religious direction doesn't worry me in the slightest because for me it's the groove, feel, and overall 'noise' he makes that IS Prince. For me (and this is maybe down to taste) anybody that's a musician and serious about music simply HAS to tip their hat to him for at least a few tunes. One of the foremost pop geniuses of the modern age..no contest.

    Peace

    Lowden

  • cyber-sista
    cyber-sista

    My husband was just watching the black-sweat video on the internet and called me over...wow, that is some pretty hot and raunchy stuff. I notice the girl in the video is also wearing an egyptian symbol necklace. Maybe prince is portraying in his video the tempatations of the world and how to resist them--right.

    I can't imagine what the average JW is thinking about this. A JW friend of mine wrote me when I was on my way out and was trying to encourage me by telling me how wonderful it was that Prince had become one of our "brothers". I remember going to a JW party where there was some very innocent dancing taking place and at one point the lights were dimmed (just a bit) and the elders turned them back on to bright because they didn't want things to take place like they did in the darkness of the world. Oh yes, and it was wrong for my daughter to go to high school football games and chameroned dances (or to take place in extra curricular after school activities--sports,etc.

    It will be interesting to see how the WT plays this thing out. Maybe Prince is playing the JW thing for the curious publicity it is getting him?

    cybs

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