A Pre-Superbowl Prince Primer

Purple Rain Update: I put up a setlist and mini-review of Prince's Superbowl performance on Vox, and as I find videos of the performance, I'll put them up there, too.

Most everybody who knows me well knows that I've been a fan of Prince for pretty much my entire life. So when casual fans or non-fans hear that Prince is playing the halftime show at the Superbowl this year, they ask me, "What's up with that guy?" or "Is his name still a symbol?"

So I figured I'd put together a quick primer on Prince, at least what he's been up to since he was at his most prominent back in the 80s.

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Since most of my readers are geeks who like technology, and care about issues ranging from DRM to artist's rights to the tyrrany of the RIAA, there's some other things that might appeal to you about Prince's career. A short list of highlights:

There's a lot more trivia I can spout, and I love the man's work because it's funky, not because he's been a pioneer in digital distribution. But my geek friends are always surprised to find out that "that guy who wrote Kiss" is also seriously on the edge of technology and tech culture in many ways.

Prince is snagged by the Invisible Fishhook of FunkIf you want a sneak peek at what he's going to be performing at the Superbowl this Sunday, ther are some great video clips from the CBS affiliate in Miami. Prince had told reporters he'd be answering some questions in a press conference, but played 3 songs for them instead. The station then staked out his rehearsal stage (shaped like the symbol!) with a helicopter and shot footage from the chopper. Judging by the lighting and choreography, since there's no sound, it looks like we'll see a medley of 5 or 6 songs, with Purple Rain thrown in towards the middle. There's a marching band, the Florida A&M University Marching 100, and if they actually release doves then he'll probably have to play "When Doves Cry". And Tipper Gore will have to apologize to us all for saying he was offensive, because Prince isn't offensive, he's cheesy.

I get excited about this stuff because I forget most people have never seen him play. (From a jaded reporter: "I've never been to a Prince press conference before, but after Thursday, I would recommend them to all my friends. In fact, I'd give it a 9 out of 10 because you can dance to it.") Anyway, I have a pretty exhaustive storehouse of otherwise-useless Prince knowledge, so feel free to ask any questions if you want in the comments.

Martin Lindsey

Posted February 2, 2007 18:06

Cool article Anil. And your blog matches his colors too. Speaking of which, Purple Rain was my favorite album although 1999 is still his funkiest jam, apocolyptic as it is. Great work though man. I’m definitely adding you to my MyBlogLog community.

Daniel Stoddart

Posted February 2, 2007 22:57

Good post. But not mentioning Sign O’ the Times? That’s just wrong.

Anil

Posted February 3, 2007 20:54

I did mention Sign O’ The Times! But the link was broken, it’s fixed now. :)

heather

Posted February 4, 2007 17:22

Just watched the half-time show. Even though it was in the pouring rain, I would have loved to have been in the crowd! What a showman. Prince just rocks! He completely schooled every young kid on why they need his music.

jessica

Posted November 23, 2007 12:55

hey prince i am ur biggest fan

love u

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