When Prince was not in the press that much that is when I usually do my blogs to show my support and to keep his name out here. I'm proud of the release of his new album, his new website, his appearances on TV and the love that he is receiving. Don't stop the love of the Purple man as I affectionately call - Princey Poo Poo! : D. Don't shoot me, Prince. It's all love. xoxo
For me, my support for Prince is not only for his music but for his innovation in how he markets himself and how he is using the internet. Though so many of his fans have mixed feelings on Prince and the youtube situation and his image and music situation on the net, I understood it from a different perspective which was his side. I was understanding why he was mad. I have explained that in previous posts on my blog if you follow my tags (3121.com, Prince, Prince Rogers Nelson, etc) I may not be 100% right but this was my analysis of what I had observed and what was going on from a legal perspective (I'm trained as a lawyer so I view the world through a multiple lens).
Though I wanted Prince's new music, I am more intrigued to listen to his interview with
Tavis Smiley because Prince is very honest and a resource for letting you understand how the music industry works. My obsession in wanting to understand more about the music industry and how it operates all came from Prince. Thank you, Prince, for you have no idea how much I appreciate your insight.
When I saw what was going on in Prince's life to write SLAVE on his face back in the early 1990s, I knew something was up. That is when I started paying attention and understanding what the heck was going on.
If you are a musician, in the music business or want to be in the music business, please listen to Prince's interviews with Tavis Smiley with an open mind. He gives you invaluable information and advice. I'm anticipating his interview that will be aired on April 27 and April 28. Thank you.
My goal is to eventually get insight into all his legal cases because this is something I would have studied and understood tremendously if I had his cases to read when I was in my copyright classes in law school!