It's hard to explain. As a teenager in the late 80's he was just a force of nature for a lot of us - even those of us who couldn't stand the title track to Purple Rain. :-)
For me, it was a couple of things. First, he was just a technically brilliant musician. Eric Clapton was once asked "what's it like being the greatest guitarist in the world?" - he answered "i don't know - ask Prince."
(if you don't know who Eric Clapton is, just Google "Clapton is God")
Second, again just for me - he brought a level of creativity and innovation to pop music that always seemed ahead of everyone else. Again - its hard to explain because today we have "instant everything" and access to music and artists at an unprecedented level. Back in the 80's we were still dealing with CD's as "this bitchin' new thing."
I can't say that I was a huge Prince fan - I was more about the Cult, the Smiths, and Guns n' Roses; but Prince was just so damn good, man. He wrote some other really iconic songs for other artists too.
Do yourself a favor: instead of listening to Purple Rain like most folks, just sit down and listen to the album Around the World in a Day. It still holds up today.
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Well put sir. Great lil tidbit about clapton. I was a fan of prince since i was a kid in the 80's and he will be missed by so many. Im happy to see that even though you say he wasnt your type of music, you still have the knowledge and respect for a true icon.
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Oh I know who Clapton is but Brian May is the greatest guitarist of all time.
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I totally wouldn't argue with that - if you're a guitar fan, watch this - emphasis on the second half of the song; I don't care who you are, that is one of the most brilliant pure rock solos, ever. I'd put it up against anything for sheer musicality: https://youtu.be/6SFNW5F8K9Y
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Lets not forget a few guys named Carlos Santana and Eddie Van Halen on that list. :)
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Yeah for sure.