Tuesday, November 18, 2008

New Yorker interview with Prince


Here is an excerpt from an interview that The New Yorker conducted with Prince:

"So here’s how it is: you’ve got the Republicans, and basically they want to live according to this.” He pointed to a Bible. “But there’s the problem of interpretation, and you’ve got some churches, some people, basically doing things and saying it comes from here, but it doesn’t. And then on the opposite end of the spectrum you’ve got blue, you’ve got the Democrats, and they’re, like, ‘You can do whatever you want.’ Gay marriage, whatever. But neither of them is right.”
When asked about his perspective on social issues—gay marriage, abortion—Prince tapped his Bible and said, “God came to earth and saw people sticking it wherever and doing it with whatever, and he just cleared it all out. He was, like, ‘Enough.’ ”" Read more...

I can readily accept the possibility that a celebrity might be misquoted in the New York Post or some other second-rate rag, but this is The New Yorker we're talking about.

What is it about "the big three" musicians born in 1958 that predispose them to controversy and/or sticking their feet in their proverbial mouths (e.g. Michael Jackson's transmogrification, accusations of pedophilia and bizarre child-rearing methods, Madonna's African baby, Prince's name change and lawsuits against his fans)?

Controversy (incidentally, the name of The Purple One's publishing company) isn't always a bad thing, but this stuff is just distasteful. It's so infuriating to be a Prince fan.

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