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Rememberin­g Prince

The innovative singer aced both art and commerce with his creativity in music.

- By TIM GRAY

JUNE 7 would have been the 60th birthday of Prince (born Prince Rogers Nelson), who for 35 years was a huge influence in music and, equally important, in the way artistes control their work.

In 1981, Variety reviewed a marathon show at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, headlined by the Rolling Stones, and sighed that “The only negative response the entire day came for the brief opening set of Prince.”

But he came roaring back a few months later. On Dec 9, 1981, Variety caught his show at the Palladium in New York, and raved that “manufactur­ed phenomenon­s are commonplac­e in pop music, while true sensations are rare. Prince, an audacious singer/guitarist from Minneapoli­s, has genuine star appeal”.

A few years later, he delivered his career-defining work, the album and movie Purple Rain ,a surprise hit for distributo­r Warner Bros. In the July 2, 1984, review, Variety said the movie “captures the essence of the current music scene and the colourful Prince persona ... director Albert Magnoli, making his feature bow, gets a solid, appealing performanc­e from Prince, whose sensual, somewhat androgynou­s features are as riveting on film as they are on a concert stage.”

Prince earned an Oscar for original song score, and the album won two Grammys. After many years, Prince took control of his recordings and ended his contract with Warner Bros. Records, in a noisy split. He launched his Paisley Park label and took the radical approach of distributi­ng his music directly to fans online.

He was prolific and was known for his protégés, parties and purple-ness.

When he died on April 21, 2016, at age 58, Variety’s Andrew Barker wrote, “Prince’s direct musical influence on three decades of R&B, pop, hip-hop, dance and rock is almost too obvious to state, yet perhaps his most important modern day legacy is philosophi­cal: the need to be an ever vigilant master of one’s domain, both artistical­ly and financiall­y.” – Reuters

 ?? — AFP ?? A photo taken on June 16, 1990, of Prince performing on stage during his concert at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris.
— AFP A photo taken on June 16, 1990, of Prince performing on stage during his concert at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris.

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